If you’re the type of person who likes numbers, Box Office Mojo has you covered when it comes to Akira Toriyama’s latest theatrical offering. Dragon Ball Super: Broly may be winding down its run in theaters here in the U.S. but it’s leaving with $30,031,318 of your cold, hard-earned cash.
If that number wasn’t impressive enough, after going through some currency conversions, addition, and other basic math; it was determined that the movie made over $100 million across the globe. These figures are as of February 3, 2019.
The movie released in Japan on December 14, 2018 and has earned 3,895,569,200 yen (~$35.4 million) and has sold 3,009,730 tickets in its native country alone in just 53 days. These numbers made it the highest-grossing film in the Dragon Ball franchise, beating out the previous record holder which was 2015’s Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection F.
The movie released here in the U.S. on January 16 and became the third highest-grossing anime film in U.S. history behind 1999’s Pokemon: The First Movie and Pokemon: The Movie 2000 which earned $85.7 million and $43.7 million respectively.
The movie is not done, though. Dragon Ball Super: Broly is scheduled for release in Latin America, Southeast Asia, France, Italy, Kore, Hong Kong, and Taiwan with more countries and regions to be announced soon!