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Posted: Wed Oct 13, 2004 12:10 am
by Jack
PIXAR MOVIES AT THE BOX-OFFICE

Rank / Title........................................Lifetime Gross.........Date of Original Release

Domestic

1. Finding Nemo..................................$339,714,978.........5/30/2003
2. Monsters, Inc..................................$255,873,250.........11/2/2001
3. Toy Story 2.....................................$245,852,179.........11/19/1999
4. Toy Story........................................$191,796,233.........11/22/1995
5. A Bug's Life.....................................$162,798,565.........11/20/1998

World-Wide

1. Finding Nemo..................................$864,625,978.........5/30/2003
2. Monsters, Inc..................................$525,366,597.........11/2/2001
3. Toy Story 2.....................................$485,015,179.........11/19/1999
4. A Bug's Life.....................................$363,398,565.........11/20/1998
5. Toy Story........................................$361,958,736.........11/22/1995

COMING SOON . . . . The Incredibles. :)

Posted: Wed Oct 13, 2004 12:38 am
by Jack
Just to make it easier to compare the Animated Classics, Pixar, and other animated films, here's a list of the top 10 animated movies (Disney and non-Disney), for domestic and world-wide.

TOP 10 ANIMATED MOVIES

Rank / Title........................................Lifetime Gross.........Date of Original Release

Domestic

1. Shrek 2..........................................$439,823,837.........5/19/2004
2. Finding Nemo..................................$339,714,978.........5/30/2003
3. The Lion King..................................$328,541,776.........6/15/1994
4. Shrek.............................................$267,665,011.........5/16/2001
5. Monsters, Inc..................................$255,873,250.........11/2/2001
6. Toy Story 2.....................................$245,852,179.........11/19/1999
7. Aladdin...........................................$217,350,219..........11/13/1992
8. Toy Story........................................$191,796,233.........11/22/1995
9. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs....$184,925,484..........2/21/1937
10. Ice Age.........................................$176,387,405..........3/15/2002

World-Wide

1. Shrek 2..........................................$876,623,837.........5/19/2004
2. Finding Nemo..................................$864,625,978.........5/30/2003
3. The Lion King..................................$783,841,776.........6/15/1994
4. Monsters, Inc..................................$525,366,597.........11/2/2001
5. Aladdin...........................................$504,050,219.........11/13/1992
6. Toy Story 2.....................................$485,015,179.........11/19/1999
7. Shrek.............................................$478,513,734.........5/16/2001
8. Tarzan............................................$448,191,819.........6/16/1999
9. Ice Age...........................................$382,687,405.........3/15/2002
10. Beauty and the Beast.....................$377,350,553.........11/15/1991

Posted: Wed Oct 13, 2004 1:28 am
by deathie mouse
numbers, shiny wonderful numbers

my calculator is jealous :P

;)

Finding Nemo and Shrelk2 are just less than 1.4% points apart in grosses worldwide

(mmm Steve Jobs' Apple could buy a couple million tickets to make that even numbers :P) :twisted:

Re: Top Animated Classics at the Box Office

Posted: Wed Nov 17, 2004 2:03 pm
by Wonderlicious
Jack wrote:DISNEY ANIMATED CLASSICS DOMESTIC BOX-OFFICE RANKING: #21-#34
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34. The Sword in the Stone*.................$12,000,000............?/?/1963

Animated Classics Box-Office Data Not Found:
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Robin Hood


The Sword in the Stone was released on 25th December 1963. Just thought I'd say.

And Robin Hood, according to IMDb grossed $32,056,467.

Posted: Fri Nov 19, 2004 9:23 pm
by Rebel
toonaspie wrote:wow, didnt know that Rescuers Down Under was a bigger flop than Treasure Planet

well of course it is a twelve year difference but hey, if wouldnt have been a problem if they didnt feel as though Treasure Planet needed all of that CGI
12 years makes a lot of difference if you adjust for inflation of ticket prices

Posted: Sat Nov 20, 2004 3:43 am
by ichabod
Rebel wrote:
toonaspie wrote:wow, didnt know that Rescuers Down Under was a bigger flop than Treasure Planet

well of course it is a twelve year difference but hey, if wouldnt have been a problem if they didnt feel as though Treasure Planet needed all of that CGI
12 years makes a lot of difference if you adjust for inflation of ticket prices
And If i remember correctly didn't Treasure Planet wow evryone and stay at Number 1 in the DVD sales charts for a couple of weeks?