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Demon Slayer Infinity Castle Box Office Ranked by Country (Lowest to Highest)

The Demon Slayer franchise has never failed to leave fans awestruck, and its latest film, Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle is no exception. Following the massive global success of Mugen Train, this sequel has taken the anime world by storm, shattering records across continents.

Demon Slayer Infinity Castle Box Office Ranked by Country (Lowest to Highest)

From small European markets to box office juggernauts like Japan and the U.S., Infinity Castle has proven that anime is no longer a niche phenomenon — it’s a worldwide cultural force.




🌍 Country-Wise Rankings

33. Croatia – $70,626 🇭🇷

A modest start, but a record-setting debut for anime cinema in Croatia.

32. Slovakia – $90,474 🇸🇰

Despite being a smaller market, the film made a strong impression.

31. Romania – $244,000 🇷🇴

A healthy opening, proving anime’s growing popularity in Eastern Europe.

30. Czech Republic – $245,100 🇨🇿

Nearly identical to Romania’s debut, highlighting a steady regional interest.

29. Finland – $264,000 🇫🇮

Fans in Finland turned up in good numbers, further spreading the anime wave.



28. Portugal – $542,000 🇵🇹

Crossed half a million, making it a solid start for the Portuguese market.

27. Netherlands – $801,000 🇳🇱

A near-million-dollar debut, showing anime’s foothold in Western Europe.

26. New Zealand – $458,574 🇳🇿

Became the biggest anime opening in Kiwi box office history.

25. UAE – $1.5 million 🇦🇪

Anime films are booming in the Middle East, and the UAE proved it.

24. Spain – $1.53 million 🇪🇸

Spanish audiences flocked to cinemas, contributing a strong debut.

23. Chile – $2.2 million 🇨🇱

Set a new anime record in the Chilean market.



22. Argentina – $2.4 million 🇦🇷

Another record-breaking anime debut in South America.

21. Central America (Regional) – $2.6 million 🇨🇫

A combined regional record for anime films.

20. Saudi Arabia – $2.7 million 🇸🇦

Anime continues to rise in popularity across Saudi cinemas.

19. Peru – $2.9 million 🇵🇪

The strongest anime opening in Peruvian history.

18. Australia – $3.2 million 🇦🇺

Crowned as the biggest anime debut ever in Australia.

17. Italy – $3.11 million 🇮🇹

A solid performance from Italy’s passionate anime fanbase.

16. France – $3.3 million 🇫🇷

Delivered the second-best opening day of 2025 in France.

15. Singapore – $4 million 🇸🇬

A major hit in the city-state, with fans turning up in droves.

14. Brazil – $4.9 million 🇧🇷

Claimed the record for the biggest anime opening in Brazil.

13. Vietnam – $5 million 🇻🇳

Crossed the milestone quickly, reflecting anime’s growing reach.

12. India – $5.4 million 🇮🇳

Scored the biggest animated opening in Indian cinema history.

11. Malaysia – $5.9 million 🇲🇾

Strong regional success with sustained box office momentum.

10. United Kingdom/Ireland – $5.9 million 🇬🇧 🇮🇪

British and Irish audiences gave the film a roaring weekend debut.

9. Philippines – $8.11 million 🇵🇭

Became the highest-grossing anime movie ever in the Philippines.

8. Thailand – $9.7 million 🇹🇭

Climbed quickly into blockbuster territory.

7. Mexico – $9.9 million 🇲🇽

Made history with the biggest anime opening of all time in Mexico.

6. Germany – $10+ million (projected) 🇩🇪

Expected to surpass $10 million during its opening weekend.

5. Hong Kong – $10.8 million 🇭🇰

Crowned as the 2025 box office king in Hong Kong.

4. Taiwan – $24.5 million 🇹🇼

Steadily grew past $20M, securing its place among the top markets.

3. South Korea – $30.7 million 🇰🇷

Outperformed Mugen Train’s lifetime earnings in just three weekends.

2. United States – $75.6 million 🇺🇸

Smashed records and cemented itself as a major anime blockbuster.

1. Japan – $224.5 million 🇯🇵

The birthplace of Demon Slayer gave it the ultimate crown, making it the second-highest-grossing movie of all time in Japan.


💰 Total Worldwide Gross (So Far)



Adding up these figures, Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle has crossed $495 million globally (as of mid-September 2025). With several markets still contributing and sustained runs in major countries, the film is on track to potentially surpass the half-billion-dollar milestone in the coming weeks.

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