Did you grow up watching Pokémon or collecting Pokémon cards? Or perhaps you discovered the colossally successful entertainment franchise during the Pokémon Go craze. Launched on July 6, 2016, a record-breaking 130 million people downloaded the free app. Today, the Pokémon Go community is still thriving with over 5 million players. It made an estimated 795 million dollars worldwide in 2018 alone. This contributed to Pokémon being the highest grossing media in global history.

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The top 25 highest grossing media franchises of all time worldwide (by total revenue in U.S. dollars) are as follows:

Pokémon – $92.121 billion Hello Kitty – $80.026 billion Winnie the Pooh – $75.034 billion Mickey Mouse & Friends – $70.587 billion Star Wars – $65.631 billion Anpanman – $60.285 billion Disney Princess – $45.187 billion Mario – $36.143 billion Shōnen Jump / Jump Comics – $34.117 billion Harry Potter – $30.871 billion Marvel Cinematic Universe – $29.128 billion Spider-Man – $27.078 billion Gundam – $26.457 billion Batman – $26.448 billion Dragon Ball – $24.031 billion Barbie – $24.003 billion Fist of the North Star – $21.818 billion Cars – $21.794 billion Toy Story – $20.743 billion One Piece – $20.515 billion Lord of the Rings – $19.937 billion James Bond – $19.900 billion Yu-Gi-Oh! – $19.848 billion Peanuts – $17.428 billion Transformers – $17.220 billion

Pokémon was created in 1996, meaning that it has earned an average of nearly $4 billion a year. This number is impressive, but it does not fully convey what franchises have been wildly successful in recent times. While not included in the top 25, the film Frozen earned $11.3 billion in just 6 years!

The Marvel Cinematic Universe is estimated to have grossed over $29 billion including box office, merchandise, home entertainment, and comic volume revenue; over $19 billion came from the box office alone. It’s important to note that this estimate was calculated BEFORE the release of Captain Marvel and Avengers: Endgame which have already added billions to the MCU’s total gross and Endgame is only just getting started!