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Box Office Performance for G-Rated Movies in 1995

Summary for all Years 1996 →
RankMovieRelease
Date
Theatrical
Distributor
Genre1995 GrossTickets Sold
1 Toy Story Nov 22, 1995 Walt Disney Adventure $150,004,917 34,483,888
2 Pocahontas Jun 10, 1995 Walt Disney Adventure $141,551,246 32,540,516
3 Babe Aug 4, 1995 Universal Comedy $56,805,285 13,058,686
4 A Goofy Movie Apr 7, 1995 Walt Disney Adventure $35,336,439 8,123,319
5 The Lion King Jun 15, 1994 Walt Disney Adventure $12,472,984 2,867,352
6 A Little Princess May 10, 1995 Warner Bros. Drama $10,015,449 2,302,402
7 Balto Dec 22, 1995 Universal Adventure $6,646,130 1,527,845
8 Wings of Courage Apr 21, 1995 Sony Pictures Cla… Drama $4,570,769 1,050,751
9 Gordy May 12, 1995 Miramax Adventure $3,941,146 906,010
10 The Pebble and the Penguin Apr 12, 1995 MGM Adventure $3,939,728 905,684
11 Across The Sea of Time Oct 20, 1995 Sony Pictures Cla… Adventure $1,221,528 280,811
12 The Thief and the Cobbler Aug 25, 1995 Miramax Adventure $669,276 153,856
13 The Swan Princess Nov 18, 1994 New Line Romantic Comedy $642,192 147,630
14 The Pagemaster Nov 23, 1994 20th Century Fox Adventure $519,284 119,375
Total Gross of All Movies$428,336,373
Total Tickets Sold98,468,125

Note: This chart ranks movies by the amount they earned during 1995. It includes movies released in previous years that earned money during 1995. For example, a movie released over Thanksgiving in 2010 will most likely earn money in 2010 and 2011. Click on the individual movie to see its total gross over all the years in which it played.

Inflation-adjusted figures are based ticket sale estimates, and may not be precise due to rounding errors.

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