It proved to be a battle of epic proportions as DreamWorks Animation's Kung Fu Panda muscled its way over the Marvel Studio release, The Incredible Hulk, to maintain its top spot at the local box office for a second running week.
In a mere 11 days, Kung Fu Panda grossed $4,336,505 to become the biggest animation release of all-time in Singapore, beating previous record holder, Ratatouille. As of 18 June, it has garnered $4,656,874 in ticket sales and continues to kick up a storm at the local box office.
Thursday, June 19, 2008
It's Still Pandamonium at the Singapore Box Office
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2 comments:
Wait till Pixar strikes back with Wall-E to regain the top animation spot.
In my opinion, a robot with a heart wins over a wannabe panda anytime...
kungfu panda is entertaining & funny but you also walk away without the memories you would have from a pixar movie like nemo, incredibles & ratatouille.
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