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    Limited Theatrical Event Holds #1 Spot in Average Per Screen and Moves Up to #5 among Top 10 Source: FUNimation Entertainment press release Official Site: dragonball2015.com (Japan), dragonballz.com (US) Special Thanks to Scott Barretto FUNimation Entertainment announced another record box office for Day 2 of its limited theatrical release of the anime film DRAGON BALL Z: RESURRECTION ‘F’ (???????????????, Doragon Booru Zetto: Fukkatsu no `F`, 2015) With a slight increase to 901 theaters over opening night’s 895 theaters, FUNimation Films brought in an astounding $1.55 Million box office on Wednesday -- for a total of more than $3.5 Million in two days. The movie held onto 1st place among the Top 10 with a per screen average of $1,724 -- ahead of such films as MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE – ROGUE NATION. With its 2-day gross, DRAGON BALL Z: RESURRECTION ‘F’ has far and away eclipsed the total 8-day box office ($2.8 Million) of last year’s DRAGON BALL Z: BATTLE OF GODS (???????Z ???, Doragon Booru Zetto: Kami to Kami, 2013). “We are ecstatic not only that our fans love DRAGON BALL Z: RESURRECTION ‘F’ but also that our theater partners have embraced it. We could not have led the U.S. box office in average per screen for the past two days and crossed $4.0 Million on Day 3 without both of them,” said Michael DuBoise, EVP and COO of FUNimation. “Together we have a chance to break into the Top 10 list of anime releases of all time -- becoming the only independent film to do so. DRAGON BALL Z: RESURRECTION ‘F’ returns to wide release on Saturday and next Tuesday and with the continued support from fans and theaters, we may soon stand alongside Disney and the legendary Hayao Miyazaki and his blockbusters, HOWL`S MOVING CASTLE and THE WIND RISES.” DRAGON BALL Z: RESURRECTION ‘F’, which opened yesterday in Canada, performed well on its third night despite a drop in theater screens at big chains in order to make room for major studio releases. The film will continue its run in both the U.S. and Canada thru Wednesday, August 12. “While losing theaters to make way for major studio releases, DRAGON BALL Z: RESURRECTION ‘F’ dropped a modest 6% in average per screen between Wednesday to Thursday,” said David Wengrod, VP of Theatrical Distribution for FUNimation. “Our $1,629 per screen average is a solid base to build on as we head into the weekend for wide release on Saturday.” For more information on DRAGON BALL Z: RESURRECTION ‘F’ and theater locations, please visit dragonballz.com. Like FUNimation on Facebook at facebook.com/dragonballz, facebook.com/funimation and on Twitter at twitter.com/funimation.

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    Welcome to SciFi Japan, your source for news and information on science fiction, horror, fantasy and action movies, TV shows and videos.. from classics and old favorites, to upcoming productions and home video releases, to the odd and obscure titles you may never have heard of!

    The mainstream press has largely ignored Japanese tokusatsu (special effects) films, and when the genre has been covered by American news outlets and television the results were often inaccurate and condescending. On the other hand, there have been some excellent fan publications and websites devoted to these films, but Japanese studios have been extremely reluctant to deal with fan groups due to concerns over copyright infringement issues (some fans advocate and promote activities such as video bootlegging and unlicensed downloading). With no direct access to studio news and photos, fan reporting has often been forced to rely on secondhand info and rumors.

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