In South Korea, The First Slam Dunk became the highest-grossing anime film, before its record was surpassed by Suzume.[8]
In China, Suzume became the highest-grossing anime film.[8] It also set the record for the biggest opening for an anime film in China, before its record was surpassed by The First Slam Dunk.[9]
The First Slam Dunk also set Chinese box office records for the highest pre-sales for an animated import,[10] and the largest IMAX opening weekend for a foreign animated film.[11]
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