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Rebecca Rubin
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©Walt Disney Co./Courtesy Everett Collection “Toy Story 5” has ignited the box office with $312 million globally, ranking as the largest opening weekend in Disney and Pixar’s storied animated series.
Those ticket sales include $152 million overseas as well as $160 million domestically. The franchise’s prior record-holder was 2019’s “Toy Story 4” with $120 million internationally and $238 million worldwide.
Internationally, “Toy Story 5” stands as the second-highest debut for Pixar, following “Inside Out 2,” as well as the second-biggest opening of the year, behind “The Super Mario Galaxy Movie.” Top territories outside the U.S. and Canada were Mexico with $26.6 million, the United Kingdom with $20 million, China with $18 million and France with $7.2 million. Foreign audiences have been particularly important to the success of recent kid-friendly sequels like 2024’s “Inside Out 2” and 2025’s “Zootopia 2,” which were the first two animated films to clear $1 billion from just overseas markets.
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