Thursday, August 12, 2010

Box office performance

Toy Story's first five days of domestic release (on Thanksgiving weekend), earned the film $39,071,176.[55] The film placed first in the weekend's box office with $29,140,617.[3] The film maintained its number one position at the domestic box office for the following two weekends. Toy Story was the highest grossing domestic film in 1995, beating Batman Forever and Apollo 13 (also starring Tom Hanks).[56] At the time of its release, it was the third highest grossing animated film after The Lion King (1994) and Aladdin (1992).[11] When not considering inflation, Toy Story is 96th on the list of the highest grossing domestic films of all time.[57] The film had gross receipts of $191,796,233 in the U.S. and Canada and $170,162,503 in international markets for a total of $361,958,736 worldwide.[3]

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