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Kimetsu no Yaiba Breaks New Record, Becomes Second Highest-Grossing Japan Film

Kimetsu no Yaiba‘s unstoppable dominance will possibly have many rather startled as its first movie has now managed to attain the title of “second highest-grossing Japanese film”, the series unlikely to be milked for cash like other certain franchises as the manga has already concluded.

Having just surpassed Disney’s Frozen and Kimi no Na wa not too long ago, the Kimetsu no Yaiba Mugen Ressha Hen movie has now accrued $264 million (of 20.5 million admissions) as of November 29th, beating the second highest-earning Japan film, Titanic, and seizing its place.

Titanic had only $251 million to its name when it debuted in Japan back in 1997 – the only movie remaining for Kimetsu no Yaiba to take down is Hayao Miyazaki’s Spirited Away, which raked in $295.5 million.

Many are likely waiting with bated breath as to whether or not the film will be capable of knocking the giant that is Spirited Away down from its legendary throne.

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