
One Piece needs no introduction after its Netflix debut as a live-action series. One Piece Film: Red (2022) Shanks, in a still from One Piece Film: Red The film, with the love of its fans and hype around the property it was a prequel to, grossed a whopping $196.2 million according to The NumbersĪlso read: 5 Most Expensive Anime Movies Ever Made- Are They Worth Watching? 5.

Jujutsu Kaisen 0 was produced by MAPPA, who have lately been wowing the anime community with its high-quality animation on properties like Vinland Saga, Attack on Titan, and Hell’s Paradise. Dwelling into deep lore to explore the origins of the Jujutsu Society, Spirit Demons, and everyone’s favorite white-haired mentor, Gojo Satoru, this film had something for every kind of fan.

Jujutsu Kaisen 0 (2021) A still from Jujutsu Kaisen 0Ĭoming off the back of the smash hit anime Jujutsu Kaisen, this film was quite a treat for fans of the franchise. There can be no doubt that this potent mix of genre and medium contributed to the film’s $ 257 million collection, according to The Numbers.Ĥ. New technology aside, Slam Dunk presented a time-tested underdog sports story that resonated with the audience, in the shiny new package of 3DCG. What’s more, Dragon Ball Super Superhero was also produced in 3DCG, a move that made a lot of fans skeptical of the medium. There is no doubt that Slam Dunk as a franchise is no less than Dragon Ball, but the fact that the first feature-length movie of the decade from Dragon Ball did not earn nearly as much as The First Slam Dunk did.

The only film on the list that is produced completely in 3DCG, The First Slam Dunk is a surprise entry into this list. The First Slam Dunk (2022) A Still From The First Slam Dunk Without a shadow of a doubt, audiences resonate with these ideas too, allowing Suzume, according to The Numbers, to rake in a staggering $322.5 million.Īlso Read: The Staggering Amount Of Money Spent Per Episode Of Your Favorite Anime, Ranked 3.

Makoto Shinkai is a master of his craft, who not only delivers beautifully constructed images, but also heartfelt stories that are reminiscent of Hayao Miyazaki’s philosophy on love, life, and people.
