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At the Japanese box office, it was the sixth highest-grossing Japanese film of the year, earning a
distribution income (distributor
rentals) of ¥750 million in 1988. [30] This made it a moderate success at the Japanese box office. [51] By 2000, the film had earned a Japanese distribution rental income of ¥800 million. [32] The film's 4K remaster received a limited Japanese IMAX re-release in May 2020. [52] English releases[edit] Electric Media produced an English dub of the film in 1989 that was written by L. Michael Haller and directed by Sheldon Renan and Wally Burr. [53][54][55][56] The English version saw limited release by Streamline Pictures in North American theaters on December 25, 1989, and grossed about $2. 2 million in the United States. [36][57][58] Although Streamline was not involved in its production, this version became known as the "Streamline dub". After Pioneer Entertainment acquired the rights to the film, a new English dub was produced by Animaze and directed by Kevin Seymour in 2001 for the DVD release to obtain THX certification. [59][60][61][62] Pioneer re-released the film with the new dub in select theaters from March through December 2001, making it the 20th digital cinema release in North America.