Inside Out 2 tops box office, becomes highest-grossing animated film

Disney's Inside Out 2 surpasses Frozen II to become the highest-grossing animated film ever.


Pop Culture & Art July 25, 2024
Courtesy: Pixar

Disney's Inside Out 2 is a box office sensation, surpassing Frozen II to become the highest-grossing animated film in history. The Pixar sequel has amassed a staggering $1.46 billion globally, with $601 million coming from domestic markets and $861 million from international territories. This achievement comes just six weeks after the film's release, making it the fastest animated film to reach the $1 billion milestone.

Frozen II, previously the top-grossing animated film, earned an impressive $1.45 billion during its 2019 theatrical run. Disney's 2019 remake of "The Lion King," although technically computer-generated, is categorized as live-action and therefore not included in the animated film rankings despite its $1.65 billion earnings.

Inside Out 2's success extends beyond animation, ranking as the 13th-biggest movie of all time in global ticket sales, surpassing even Barbie's $1.446 billion. The film's popularity spans across demographics, captivating audiences of all ages and interests.

Several factors contributed to the film's triumph, including goodwill from the original 2015 film, positive word-of-mouth, and its PG rating, making it suitable for family viewing. The original "Inside Out" was a success with $858 million in global earnings, but the sequel exceeded that number within weeks.

The sequel has also revitalized Pixar, pulling it out of a recent box office slump. The film's charm resonated with both critics and audiences, generating positive buzz and driving ticket sales. "Inside Out 2" revisits the mind of now-teenager Riley, introducing new emotions like Anxiety, Envy, Embarrassment, and Nostalgia alongside familiar ones like Joy, Sadness, and Anger, resulting in a chaotic yet heartwarming adventure.

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