One Piece Film: Red is Now Series’ Highest-Grossing Anime Film
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UPDATE: We’ve since updated this article to reflect the fact that the movie is now in the number one spot for the series.
Last week saw the numbers roll in for One Piece Film: Red, which opened in Japanese theaters on August 6. It quickly took the number one spot for its opening weekend, and those numbers have only snowballed since. As of this week, One Piece Film: Red has soared past 7 billion yen—which is about US$52.97 million)—with over five million attendees recorded in Japan.
These numbers make the feature the highest grossing entry in the One Piece film series, leaping past 2012’s One Piece Film Z, which made 6.87 million yen during its run. Even more amazingly, this feat was accomplished in just the first 10 days of release.
Now that the film is out in Japan and doing well, the next event to pay attention to is the upcoming launch in the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, which Crunchyroll has lined up for sometime this fall. Here’s the official synopsis:
Uta —the most beloved singer in the world. Renowned for concealing her own identity when performing, her voice has come to be described as “otherworldly.” Now, for the first time ever, Uta will reveal herself to the world at a live concert. As the venue fills with all kinds of Uta fans—excited pirates, the Navy watching closely, and the Straw Hats led by Luffy who simply came to enjoy her sonorous performance—the voice that the whole world has been waiting for is about to resound. The story begins with the shocking fact that she is Shanks’ daughter.
Via Crunchyroll News
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One Piece: Red Might Become The Biggest Movie of The Franchise
One Piece: Red is the fifteenth film in the popular Shonen franchise from Eiichiro Oda. While the movie hasn’t been released for a worldwide debut as of yet, set to do so this fall, the film is already well on its way to becoming the biggest money maker in the series to date. Bringing back the Red-Haired Shanks to the world of the Grand Line while also introducing fans to his daughter Uta, Red definitely has a lot going for it.
As it stands, One Piece: Red has pulled in over five billion yen, the equivalent of over $37 million USD, during its eight-day stretch in Japanese theaters, already making it a heavy hitter when it comes to theatrical releases from the Shonen’s past. This run already makes the movie the fourth top-grossing movie in the history of One Piece, with only the likes of Film Z, Stampede, and Gold surpassing it as of now. Of course, it’s only a matter of time before Red takes the top spot, as it has quite a long theatrical run ahead of it.
The Official Twitter Account for One Piece: Red released the big news that the fifteenth movie has had over 3.6 million theater-goers hit the theaters to witness the return of Red-Haired Shanks and the introduction of the ultimate diva known as Uta:
Crunchyroll will be assisting Toei Animation with the upcoming global release of the new film, which will hit theaters in North America and the world this fall, with the streaming service releasing an official description for the fifteenth movie:
“Uta — the most beloved singer in the world. Her voice, which she sings with while concealing her true identity, has been described as “otherworldly. She will appear in public for the first time at a live concert. As the venue fills with all kinds of Uta fans — excited pirates, the Navy watching closely, and the Straw Hats led by Luffy who simply came to enjoy her sonorous performance — the voice that the whole world has been waiting for is about to resound. The story begins with the shocking fact that she is “Shanks’ daughter.” Uta stands on the stage, with the ordinary wish of “Making the world happy with my music. There’s Gordon, a mysterious character who knows Uta’s past, and glimpses of Shanks’ shadow. On Elegia, the island of music, Luffy and Uta reunite for the first time since they last met 12 years ago in Foosha Village.”
Via Crunchyroll
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Here’s Where to Watch ‘One Piece Film: Red’ (Free) Online Streaming At Home
For the first time ever, Uta – the most beloved singer in the world – will reveal herself to the world at a live concert. The voice that the whole world has been waiting for is about to resound.
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Released: 2022-08-06
Runtime: 115 minutes
Genre: Animation
Stars: Chô, Hiroaki Hirata, Shûichi Ikeda
Director: Gorô Taniguchi, Brooklyn El-Omar, Tsutomu Kuroiwa, Eiichiro Oda