Movie Comparison: A Goofy Movie (1995)

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  A Goofy Movie
Domestic Release Date Apr 7, 1995
Production Budget  
Opening Weekend Theaters 2,159
Maximum Theaters 2,176
Theatrical Engagements 17,085
Domestic Opening Weekend $6,129,557
Domestic Box Office $35,336,439
Inflation Adjusted
Domestic Box Office
$87,569,379
International Box Office
Worldwide Box Office $35,336,439
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  1. Daily Comparison
  2. Weekend Comparison
  3. Week Comparison
  A Goofy Movie
Opening Weekend $6,129,557 /
$6,129,557
2nd Weekend $5,264,979 /
$14,024,923
3rd Weekend $4,525,476 /
$21,967,149
4th Weekend $3,218,097 /
$26,020,712
5th Weekend $2,057,052 /
$28,667,214
6th Weekend $1,300,186 /
$30,423,154
7th Weekend $762,312 /
$31,491,327
8th Weekend $580,272 /
$32,274,255
9th Weekend $147,566 /
$32,473,865
10th Weekend $130,796 /
$32,638,121
11th Weekend - /
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12th Weekend - /
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13th Weekend - /
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14th Weekend - /
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15th Weekend - /
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16th Weekend $532,869 /
$33,218,325
17th Weekend $402,140 /
$34,091,833
18th Weekend $260,218 /
$34,709,262
19th Weekend $154,239 /
$35,068,201
20th Weekend $73,683 /
$35,251,711
  A Goofy Movie
Opening Week $8,759,944 /
$8,759,944
2nd Week $8,681,729 /
$17,441,673
3rd Week $5,360,942 /
$22,802,615
4th Week $3,807,547 /
$26,610,162
5th Week $2,512,806 /
$29,122,968
6th Week $1,606,047 /
$30,729,015
7th Week $964,968 /
$31,693,983
8th Week $632,316 /
$32,326,299
9th Week $181,026 /
$32,507,325
10th Week - /
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11th Week - /
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12th Week - /
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13th Week - /
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14th Week - /
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15th Week - /
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16th Week $1,004,237 /
$33,689,693
17th Week $759,351 /
$34,449,044
18th Week $464,918 /
$34,913,962
19th Week $264,066 /
$35,178,028
20th Week $121,287 /
$35,299,315

Note: A theatrical engagement is defined as the movie playing in a single theater for one week. So, for example, a film that plays in 3,000 theaters in its first week and 2,000 theaters in its second week will have had 5,000 theatrical engagements.