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Why is the price of lovelive's theatrical film so high?

Putting movies first is a unique commercial law of Japanese movies. No matter the animated theater version or the three-dimensional movie, there will be a special movie from a certain week, and the movie content will be distributed randomly, so you can watch whatever you want. On the other hand, some people will sell special films on Yahoo's daily shoot, which means a shot that is meaningful to fans, but it may not be meaningful to auctioneers.

At present, in the late-night animated theatrical version, the most expensive film is the face-rubbing shot of Yan and a certain face in The Witch's New Chapter, which took 108W yen. Secondly, Nico Yazawa?'s servant's light shot in the lovelive theater version was taken at 9 1W yen, and then the photoacoustic girl theater version (I forgot how much it cost).

However, the similarity of these three theaters lies in the high box office, the light tone of 65.438+0.9 billion and the small circle of 2.08 billion. LL has broken the record of the small circle and is still refreshing.

In a word, the high price of a movie reflects its popularity, especially the popularity of the characters. There are many animated films for the public, even if the box office is very big and the national name is very high, no one will deliberately speculate on the film, because that kind of animation looks at the plot. Unlike the three I mentioned, personas are very attractive to fans, and naturally some people want to collect close-up films.