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"Zootopia 2" has surpassed "Inside Out 2" to become Disney's highest grossing animated film of all time

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      reddig33@lemmy.world
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      Is that adjusted for inflation? Because i find it difficult to believe that a CGI sequel has done more box office than say “Bambi” or “Snow White” which were re-released repeatedly in theaters over the years.

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        Is that adjusted for inflation? Because i find it difficult to believe that a CGI sequel has done more box office than say “Bambi” or “Snow White” which were re-released repeatedly in theaters over the years.

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        Box office records are never adjusted for inflation unless specified otherwise.

        The reason for this is that you'd need to also adjust for inflation for every country the film released in, and convert it back to USD. And you also have to remember that Bambi and Snow White were released at a time where going to the movies was one of the only forms of entertainment, relatively speaking. Today, we have a lot more options for entertainment - television, video games, anime, streaming, social media, etc., so movies now have to compete for audiences' attention from other formats. And of course, you need to account for population differences now vs. 80 years ago.

        Comparing box office grosses unadjusted isn't perfect, but it's the best we got for now.

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          surfinbird@lemmy.ca
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          Woo that’s alot of furry money

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            finjaminpoach@lemmy.world
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            Absolutely deserved

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              TIL that before Zootopia 2, Inside Out 2 was the highest grossing Disney animation.

              I keep forgetting Inside Out 2 even exists.

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                CerebralHawks
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                I still haven't seen either Zootopia, either Inside Out, Moana or the live-action, Lilo & Stitch or the live-action... I was kind of a Disney kid in the 80s and 90s, saw the Golden Age movies (Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, Lion King, maybe one other?) in theatres... guess I got a bit burned out. I'm so far behind on Disney.

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                  zahille7@lemmy.world
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                  That's a lot of money that random people seem to care a lot about.

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                  • TheImpressiveXT TheImpressiveX

                    Box office records are never adjusted for inflation unless specified otherwise.

                    The reason for this is that you'd need to also adjust for inflation for every country the film released in, and convert it back to USD. And you also have to remember that Bambi and Snow White were released at a time where going to the movies was one of the only forms of entertainment, relatively speaking. Today, we have a lot more options for entertainment - television, video games, anime, streaming, social media, etc., so movies now have to compete for audiences' attention from other formats. And of course, you need to account for population differences now vs. 80 years ago.

                    Comparing box office grosses unadjusted isn't perfect, but it's the best we got for now.

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                    reddig33@lemmy.world
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                    So what you’re saying is that articles like this are just meaningless marketing spin.

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                      I still haven't seen either Zootopia, either Inside Out, Moana or the live-action, Lilo & Stitch or the live-action... I was kind of a Disney kid in the 80s and 90s, saw the Golden Age movies (Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, Lion King, maybe one other?) in theatres... guess I got a bit burned out. I'm so far behind on Disney.

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                      whyihatetheinternet@lemmy.world
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                      Honestly, good. Fuck Disney.

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                        Honestly, good. Fuck Disney.

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                        CerebralHawks
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                        I mean, yeah, ethically they're hot garbage, but their movies are generally good as far as movies go.

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                        • TheImpressiveXT TheImpressiveX

                          Box office records are never adjusted for inflation unless specified otherwise.

                          The reason for this is that you'd need to also adjust for inflation for every country the film released in, and convert it back to USD. And you also have to remember that Bambi and Snow White were released at a time where going to the movies was one of the only forms of entertainment, relatively speaking. Today, we have a lot more options for entertainment - television, video games, anime, streaming, social media, etc., so movies now have to compete for audiences' attention from other formats. And of course, you need to account for population differences now vs. 80 years ago.

                          Comparing box office grosses unadjusted isn't perfect, but it's the best we got for now.

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                          piccolo@sh.itjust.works
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                          Movie tickets were a lot cheaper too. About $6-8 in todays money. They're double that now...

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                            rainbowbunny@slrpnk.net
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                            The copaganda

                            Edit for those replying: I've only seen the first one and wasn't trying to make a blanket statement for the second. The first one did to me normalize the "but good cops" exist sentiment. It felt like it was normalizing cops being a safe resource for someone to go to, similar to Paw Patrol, which is not accurate for the country that made this film.

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                              The copaganda

                              Edit for those replying: I've only seen the first one and wasn't trying to make a blanket statement for the second. The first one did to me normalize the "but good cops" exist sentiment. It felt like it was normalizing cops being a safe resource for someone to go to, similar to Paw Patrol, which is not accurate for the country that made this film.

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                              cmdrshepard49@sh.itjust.works
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                              Weird copaganda considering the police, other government officials, and media are on the side of the wealthy, corrupt family committing all the crimes until they're all proven wrong.

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                                So what you’re saying is that articles like this are just meaningless marketing spin.

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                                cmdrshepard49@sh.itjust.works
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                                It broke a record that was set by another film using tne same criteria and that record hadn't been broken by any other film in the interim so I wouldn't say "meaningless."

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                                  The copaganda

                                  Edit for those replying: I've only seen the first one and wasn't trying to make a blanket statement for the second. The first one did to me normalize the "but good cops" exist sentiment. It felt like it was normalizing cops being a safe resource for someone to go to, similar to Paw Patrol, which is not accurate for the country that made this film.

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                                  glytch@lemmy.world
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                                  The message I took from it was "we need to accept our differences and work together because the oligarchs will destroy our environment for their convenience and we can't fight them alone", but I guess different people see different things in media.

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                                    thedeadwalking4242@lemmy.world
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                                    We are never getting another traditionally animated film again are we.

                                    Sometimes I feel like I'm completely abnormal in this world. I seem to share 0 opinions with the general population.

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                                      We are never getting another traditionally animated film again are we.

                                      Sometimes I feel like I'm completely abnormal in this world. I seem to share 0 opinions with the general population.

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                                      It's a shame. But I think at this point, anyone who still cares about 2D animation on the big screen has moved on to anime.

                                      Last year we had Demon Slayer and Chainsaw Man in theaters, and I'm sure there will be plenty of other anime in theaters this year, too.

                                      Sometimes I feel like I’m completely abnormal in this world.

                                      The fact that we're on the Fediverse right now is proof of this. Embrace it!

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                                        TIL that before Zootopia 2, Inside Out 2 was the highest grossing Disney animation.

                                        I keep forgetting Inside Out 2 even exists.

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                                        degen@midwest.social
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                                        Inside Out 2 was pretty good, ngl

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                                        • TheImpressiveXT TheImpressiveX

                                          It's a shame. But I think at this point, anyone who still cares about 2D animation on the big screen has moved on to anime.

                                          Last year we had Demon Slayer and Chainsaw Man in theaters, and I'm sure there will be plenty of other anime in theaters this year, too.

                                          Sometimes I feel like I’m completely abnormal in this world.

                                          The fact that we're on the Fediverse right now is proof of this. Embrace it!

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                                          gathorall@lemmy.world
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                                          Anime was already doing laps around Disney by their animation reneissance, hell the Disney reneissance was kickstarted by shameless copying from anime.

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