Overview
- The film sold 15.7 million tickets in Japan to reach ¥22.07 billion (≈$149 million), making it the country’s sixth-highest-grossing movie ever
- Combined Japan and Taiwan earnings have pushed its global total to about $155.6 million, securing a spot in Box Office Mojo’s top 20 highest-grossing films of 2025
- Taiwan’s August 8 debut delivered a record NT$170 million (≈$5.67 million) opening weekend— the strongest for an anime film in the market
- Promotional efforts include IMAX and premium screenings, an Infinity Castle float at Tokushima’s Obon festival and limited-edition art giveaways to sustain momentum
- Upcoming release dates span Singapore on August 14, South Korea on August 22 and a September 12 launch in the U.S. and U.K., positioning the film to challenge Mugen Train’s records