01What happened
The story, straight
Toy Story 5 debuted at the top of both the Chinese and South Korean box offices during the June 19–21 weekend. In China, the Pixar sequel grossed RMB121.2 million ($17.8 million), according to Artisan Gateway data reported by Variety. In Korea, it earned $4.8 million from 713,071 admissions over the three-day frame, per KOBIS tracking service data. Meanwhile, China's family drama 'Dear You' held the number-two spot with an additional $11.3 million in its eighth week, bringing its cumulative total to $272 million.
toy story 5 opened at #1 in both china and korea this past weekend. pixar pulled RMB121.2 million ($17.8M) in china and $4.8M from 713k admissions in korea. also worth noting: china's family drama 'dear you' is still printing money — $11.3M in its eighth week, $272M total. that's a monster run.
02Spread timeline
Where it actually started
03Source receipts
Every claim, linked
04What's solid, what isn't
What's solid and what isn't
- Toy Story 5 opened at number one in China with RMB121.2 million ($17.8 million).
- Toy Story 5 opened at number one in South Korea with $4.8 million from 713,071 admissions.
- Dear You has grossed $272 million cumulative in China after eight weeks in theaters.
05Why it matters
The editorial take
Toy Story 5's simultaneous top-slot debuts in two of Asia's largest box-office markets signal strong international appetite for Pixar's legacy franchise. The film's China opening outpaced its Korean debut roughly 3.7x in dollar terms, underscoring China's continued importance as a Hollywood revenue driver despite ongoing geopolitical tensions.
two #1 opens in the same weekend across china and korea are a strong international signal for pixar. also — 'dear you' hitting $272M in china alone after eight weeks is the kind of legs hollywood wishes it could manufacture.
