The highly anticipated Super Mario Galaxy Movie made a powerful debut at the global box office, amassing over 68 million dollars on its first day of release worldwide. This impressive figure surpasses the opening day earnings of its predecessor, Super Mario Bros. Movie.
A significant portion of this total, approximately 34 million dollars, was generated from international markets outside of the United States and Canada. This success underscores the widespread appeal of the iconic Nintendo character, brought to life on the big screen through a collaboration between Illumination and Universal Pictures.
Mexico emerged as a key market for the film, with an outstanding opening of 6.7 million dollars. This debut not only set a new record for Universal Pictures in the country but also became the second-highest opening for an animated film, surpassing the previous installment’s earnings of 5.9 million dollars on its opening day.
The triumph of Super Mario Galaxy Movie extended across Europe, with impressive results in the United Kingdom and Ireland (4.3 million), Germany (3.8 million) – where it achieved the best animated debut ever – and Spain (3 million), solidifying its strong performance in diverse markets.
Countries like France, Italy, and Colombia also reported robust numbers on their respective opening days, indicating the widespread popularity of the film. Meanwhile, regions in Asia, including Japan and South Korea, are eagerly anticipating the movie’s premiere in the coming days.
Overall, the success of Super Mario Galaxy Movie on its opening day demonstrates the enduring global appeal of the beloved character and the excitement surrounding its cinematic adaptation.
Fuente: www.mundiario.com
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