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In addition, Takashi has a "26" tattooed on his hand which closely resembles the font used in Tetsujin 28-go. The namesake of the series, Akira, is the 28th in a line of psychics that the government has developed, the same number as Tetsujin-28. [26] One of the film's key animators was Makiko Futaki; she went on to become a lead animator for Studio Ghibli films such as Kiki's Delivery Service (1989), Princess Mononoke (1997) and Howl's Moving Castle (2004), before passing away in 2016. [28] Another key animator who worked on Akira was former Shin-Ei animator Yoshiji Kigami; he animated several entire scenes in Akira, such as the action scene in the sewers. He later joined Kyoto Animation. [29] Releases[edit] Box office[edit] Box office performance Territory Release(s) Distributor rentals Gross receipts Ticket sales Japan 1988 ¥750,000,000[30] ¥1,900,000,000[31] 1,699,463 (est. )[31] 1989–2000 ¥50,000,000[32] ¥120,000,000[31] 103,359 (est. )[31] 1988–2000 ¥800,000,000[32] Unknown Unknown 2005–2007 — ¥137,000,000[33] 111,253 (est. )[31] 2020 — ¥106,389,400[34] ($1,130,351)[35] 92,576 (est. )[31] United States 1989 — $2,200,000[36] 542,097[37] 2001 — $114,009[38] 20,143 (est. )[39] United Kingdom 1991 — £878,695[36] ($1,550,000) 382,041[37] 2011 — $18,813[40] 3,419[41] 2015–2018 — Unknown 15,108[41] 2020 — £224,884[36] ($325,657)[42] 31,629 (est.[80] Other media A collaborative kabuki exhibition featuring the characters from the series, was held at Kyōto's Minami-za theater from November 6–23, 2020. [81] An art exhibition of the series ran in Tokyo's Mori Arts Center Gallery from October 26 to December 12, 2021. The exhibition displayed numerous artworks drawn by Koyoharu Gotouge and also sold original goods. [82] The exhibition ran in the Grand Front Osaka from July 14 to September 4, 2022. [83] From September 17, 2021, to February 13, 2022, Universal Studios Japan hosted attractions based on the series, including the "Demon Slayer XR Ride". Other attractions include the "Hollywood Dream the Ride" and a Demon Slayer Corps special training sessions. [84][85] Universal Studios Japan is again set to open the "Demon Slayer XR Ride" attraction from February 1 to June 6, 2024. [86] Reception Popularity and cultural impact See also: Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba (TV series) § Popularity and cultural impact In 2020, the Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba franchise generated an estimated annual sales revenue of ¥1 trillion ($8. 75 billion). [87][88][89] In January 2021, it was reported that Japanese sales of print books and magazines fell 1% in 2020 compared to the previous year, being the smallest per-year decline since 2006. This small decline was attributed to an increase in reading in Japan due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the "successful boom" of the Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba manga and its related publications.
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