One Piece may not be the most sought after anime. of all time on Google, but the fact remains that it is one of the most popular of all time. The Straw Hat and his crew have conquered the waters of the Grand Line as well as the hearts of television viewers, fond of the adventures of these pirates like no other. So it's not so surprising thatToei has just revealed that they have broken a record so far. owned byDragon Ball…
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Since Eiichirō Oda began &àgrave; writing the adventures of Luffy in 1997, the popularity of of his manga has never stopped to grow, until become a true cultural phenomenon. Read, comment and loved by readers around the world, One Piecewas adapted to &àgrave; television (in the form of anime and live-action), as well as cinema. If you are a fan of Japanese animation, you are probably aware that Toei also produces Dragon Ball, another one of the most famous anime of all time. This manga by Akira Toriyama, deceased last March, traces the adventures of Son Goku, from his childhood to the end. adulthood, when he is at the search for the famous crystal balls which give their name to the story. A work that held a financial record for more than seven years, which One Piece has just beaten!
Toei Animation's Financial Report of full fiscal year 2024 ( Apr 1st 2023 – Mar 31st 2024 ) is out!
< br />1 – One Piece – 22.2 Billion Yen
2 – Dragon Ball – 19 Billion YenDragon Ball's #1 Streak ends after 7 year!
This is One piece's Highest year ever! pic.twitter.com/qoVuHMuNbaMay 13, 2024
An X (formerly Twitter) user named Schaewn Frost recently shared Toei Animation's profits for the period from April 2023 to 2023. March 2024. According to this report, One Piece reported more than 22.2 billion yen(approximately 142,120,026 US dollars), while Dragon Ball only brought in “only” 19 billion yen (about $121,634,200). A gap of 3 billion yen which marks the end of a seven-year reign for Son Goku! Data which confirms that Luffy and his friends continue to expand an audience already consequent, making them quite simply essential within Japanese animation.
And you, what do you think of the commercial success of One Piece?