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Re: Zootopia
Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2016 2:09 pm
by DisneyEra
Atlantica wrote:Yyyyaaaaaaaiiiiiissssssssssss !!!
Well done everybody ! So very well deserved. Though yes, it is sad that so much worth is measured by financial success with Disney; I look at it as a massive positive so that the movie won't be forgotten by Disney.
Brilliant news

Fantasia 2000 $90.9 million
Dinosaur
$349.8 million
The Emperor's New Groove $169.3 million
Atlantis: The Lost Empire $186.1 million
Lilo & Stitch $273.1 million
Treasure Planet $109.6 million
Brother Bear $250.4 million
Home on the Range $104.0 million
Chicken Little $314.4 million
Meet the Robinsons $169.3 million
Bolt $310.0 million
The Princess and the Frog $267.0 million
These are the worldwide grosses of ALL of WDAS features from the 2000s. Dinosaur was the highest at just under $350 million. My, how times have change at WDAS.
Re: Zootopia
Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2016 2:39 pm
by disneyprincess11
Re: Zootopia
Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2016 3:17 pm
by Mooky
Pretty much, yes. This is the first time in years I felt the quality of a Disney movie was properly, proportionately rewarded at the box office. Congratulations to the filmmaking team!
Re: Zootopia
Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2016 3:59 pm
by DisneyEra
The last hurtle Zootopia needs to complete, lets just hope the Academy doesn't give it to Pixar again.

Re: Zootopia
Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2016 7:21 pm
by Pokeholic_Prince
It's almost a guarantee that it's gonna win the Oscar. It's the most critically acclaimed animated movie since "Toy Story 3." Plus the competition doesn't look as strong going forward, even though some the movies look pretty good.
Re: Zootopia
Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2016 7:38 pm
by disneyboy20022
Pokeholic_Prince wrote:It's almost a guarantee that it's gonna win the Oscar. It's the most critically acclaimed animated movie since "Toy Story 3." Plus the competition doesn't look as strong going forward, even though some the movies look pretty good.
Well, I wouldn't be so sure. As of right now yes it is, but there is another that in my view a bigger hurtle than any of the pixar films released this year.
Yes, the newest Disney Princess film Moana.
Re: Zootopia
Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2016 9:49 pm
by disneyprincess11
^This will be so much pressure for Moana. I mean, no matter if Zootopia is great or not, Disney will want its next franchise get the billion of dollars and the trophies, not some animal movie "that got lucky" (sarcasm)

Re: Zootopia
Posted: Mon Jun 06, 2016 10:27 pm
by Hogi Bear
Well, this is great. I thought it would do it this weekend (just gone). I originally thought it might be able to get about $1.07 billion worldwide, but realistically it will more than likely be $1.04 billion give or take. It should continue to have good legs. It certainly is an amazing accomplishment.
Moana will probably open in Japan next year, just like they've been doing with most of the recent Disney animation, so we may have to wait until then for the possible billion dollar mark.
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Numbers have been updated for the weekend and they are:
$1,000,683,405 Worldwide (Domestic $337,183,405 / International $663,500,000)
Japan: ~$56 Million - According to the
Box Office Theory Forum, so over $7.5 million, which would be up from last week if these numbers are correct. It was number two for the weekend behind Deadpool.
Edit: Should have written for the weekend, instead of the week, because Monday to Sunday Zootopia ($7.65 million) would still be number one over Deadpool ($6.6 million) based on Box Office Theory forum's numbers.
Japanese numbers by week (based on Box Office Mojo's Numbers and the last one from the Box Office Theory forum*):
$3,988,949
$9,542,892
$14,365,065
$6,438,946
$6,986,700
$7,028,673
$7,648,775*
Re: Zootopia
Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2016 6:24 am
by Walter
Unbelievable that this little film that could, crossed the rare billion dollar mark. Considering its competition, that makes it more remarkable.
And poor Batman and Superman, 2 of the most iconic characters in pop culture, to be outdone by a fox and rabbit at the box office.

Re: Zootopia
Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2016 6:07 pm
by D82
It’s fantastic that Zootopia has reached the billion dollar mark! Who would have thought before its release that it would be so successful! It’s only the second Disney animation film to cross that mark and the fourth animated film ever to do so, joining Frozen, Minions and Toy Story 3. It’s also the 11th Disney film to hit that milestone and the 26th of all films. And there’s even more. Zootopia is the second highest-grossing film to be based on an original story after Avatar, and WDAS is now the first animation studio to have two films that have reached the billion-dollar mark.
I’m very glad Zootopia has achieved all of that, it really deserves it. And it has demonstrated that princess films are not the only Disney films that can reach that level of success.
Re: Zootopia
Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2016 7:51 pm
by jazzflower92
D82 wrote:It’s fantastic that Zootopia has reached the billion dollar mark! Who would have thought before its release that it would be so successful! It’s only the second Disney animation film to cross that mark and the fourth animated film ever to do so, joining Frozen, Minions and Toy Story 3. It’s also the 11th Disney film to hit that milestone and the 26th of all films. And there’s even more. Zootopia is the second highest-grossing film to be based on an original story after Avatar, and WDAS is now the first animation studio to have two films that have reached the billion-dollar mark.
I’m very glad Zootopia has achieve all of that, it really deserves it. And it has demonstrated that not only Disney princess films can be so successful.
Not to mention it's a story with a female protagonist, who is a not soon to be Disney Princess. It might encourage Disney to do more non-princess heroines in the future. Although it would be fun if Judy would be made a honorary princess, like they did with Mulan. I do wonder if Moana or Judy is going to be the Mulan of this generation.
Re: Zootopia
Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2016 8:11 pm
by Disney's Divinity
jazzflower92 wrote:
Not to mention it's a story with a female protagonist, who is a soon to be Disney Princess.
What? Is she?
Well. That's stupid.
Re: Zootopia
Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2016 8:43 pm
by jazzflower92
Disney's Divinity wrote:jazzflower92 wrote:
Not to mention it's a story with a female protagonist, who is a soon to be Disney Princess.
What? Is she?
Well. That's stupid.
No, sorry that was a typing error.
Re: Zootopia
Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2016 8:51 pm
by Hogi Bear
So the numbers are in for Japan through Box Office Mojo and the total so far is $56,670,672, which means for the week Zootopia made $8,319,447 ($3,292,414 for the weekend). Monday (30 May) a lot of children/teenagers were off apparently due to sports in the weekend.
April 23-24 $3,988,949 (2 days)
April 25-01 $9,542,892
May 02-08 $14,365,065
May 09-15 $6,438,946
May 16-22 $6,986,700
May 23-29 $7,028,673
May 30-05 $8,319,447
http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?pa ... ey2016.htm
It will be interesting to see how this weeks numbers compare.
Edit: Zootopia is now the number one movie of 2016 in Japan, just edging out the Detective Conan movie (series also known as Case Closed).
http://www.boxofficemojo.com/intl/japan/yearly/
Re: Zootopia
Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2016 12:05 pm
by D82
That's great! I remember that though the opening weekend of Zootopia in Japan was good, it didn't even finish at first place, but I knew word of mouth would work for the film there.
Here are some articles that have appeared, now that the film has been released on Blu-ray:
Exclusive: ‘Zootopia’ Easter Eggs Revealed in New Images Showcasing ‘Moana’, ‘Frozen’, and More
http://collider.com/zootopia-easter-egg ... use-cereal
Exclusive: Lost characters of 'Zootopia' found
http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/movi ... /85242786/
'Zootopia' mayor was originally a woman — and a pig
http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/movi ... /85243742/
Disney's Zootopia Is a $1 Billion Blockbuster: How It Evolved From a James Bond Spy Movie to a Political Buddy Cop Comedy
http://www.eonline.com/news/768115/disn ... cop-comedy
Re: Zootopia
Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2016 12:53 pm
by kbehm29
Does anybody know what previews are shown on the Blu-ray?
Re: Zootopia
Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2016 2:39 pm
by Gabrielkat
Re: Zootopia
Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2016 4:34 pm
by jazzflower92
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eNY3TBMILgI
Have you seen this video about the attractions of the deleted concept of Wild Times? As they said in the video, since it was Nick doing all the funding it was really a low budget thing. However, it's purpose was to relieve predators from their oppressive environment. I really love how much detail, and care they put into thinking about this movie. And even though Wild Times was scrapped, it really does sound like a fun idea.
Re: Zootopia
Posted: Sat Jun 11, 2016 4:24 am
by Disneyphile
kbehm29 wrote:Does anybody know what previews are shown on the Blu-ray?
There was the first trailer from "Finding Dory" (sleep-swimming), a promo for "Girl Meets World" and the standard promos for DMR and DMA.
Re: Zootopia
Posted: Sun Jun 12, 2016 11:37 pm
by Disney Duster
Tangled wrote:The humor was great too, even if only the adults in the audience were laughing at half the jokes. My theatre was in stitches over the DMV scene (although I'm saddened that I was the only person in a full theatre to laugh at rabbits being "good at multiplying" and the "Let it Go" joke).
What was the "Let It Go" joke?