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Surprising many, Nobody becomes China’s top 2D animated film at the box office

Based on an animated series, Shanghai Animation Film Studio’s newest movie has dethroned Japan’s most successful animated showings in China

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Children stand in front of a film poster for Nobody, which has become a box office smash in China. Photo: Xinhua
June Xia

There’s a new king atop China’s 2D animated box office, and it’s Nobody.

Shanghai Animation Film Studio’s movie has overtaken Makoto Shinkai’s Suzume as the highest-grossing 2D animated film in Chinese box office history while becoming a dark horse in the nation’s summer movie season.

With its success, Nobody has dethroned the dominance of Japanese animated films in China.

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Before Nobody’s debut on August 2, the all-time top three such movies at the Chinese box office were Suzume, having generated 807 million yuan (US$112.2 million), followed by The Boy and the Heron’s 791 million yuan, and Your Name’s 713 million yuan – all produced in Japan.

Based on the 2023 online animated series Chinese Bizarreries, Nobody had earned just over 1 billion yuan as of Monday. It continues a unique animation style pioneered by the Chinese studio, incorporating extensive elements of ink-wash painting to create a Chinese aesthetic.

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