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The film from the company behind the Kimi no Na wa phenomenon has become the 8th highest-grossing Japanese work in the country of billions of people.Tenki no Ko (Child of the Weather) was officially launched in cinemas in China on November 1. After only 3 days of release, the work of famous filmmaker Makoto Shinkai has earned 154 million yuan (21.88 million and 2.36 billion yen). At the same time, it became the 8th highest rising film from the country of the Rising Sun in the country. The Child of Weather has surpassed other names such as Doraemon the Movie: Nobita's Chronicle of the Moon Exploration and Detective Conan: Zero the Enforcer.The previously released movie, Kimi no Na wa, also produced by Shinkai himself, grossed $ 41 million and took first place in the box office charts in China during its opening week. In the end, this work achieved 576 million yuan (about 81.84 million and 8.85 billion yen).Previously, Tenki no Ko, when it was released on July 19 at 539 movie theaters in its native Japan, earned 1.6 billion yen (about $ 15.22 million) after its first three days of release, ranking first. at the box office charts. After ending the period of chirping on October 20, the film earned about 13.7 billion yen ($ 126 million), making it the seventh highest grossing domestic movie in history and at the same time. is also the highest in Japan this year.Not only that, last week, the film won a film award that is the most popular viewer at the international film Animation is Flim. It took place in the city of Los Angeles, USA and also had its premiere on October 18 in this country with the participation of director Shinkai as well as producer Genki Kawamura.The film also premiered at the Hawaiian international film festival and was nominated for the best animated feature category at the Asia Pacific Film Awards. The final name will be announced on November 21 in Birsbane, Australia. This will also be the representative of Japan to attend the best foreign film category at the 92nd Academy Awards ceremony next year.