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Defying all odds, Disney Animation Studios’ Zootopia has crossed the $1 billion mark at the global box office, becoming the second film of 2016 to achieve the milestone after fellow Disney title Captain America: Civil War.
Furthermore, Zootopia is only the fourth animated title in history to reach $1 billion after Disney Animation’s Frozen ($1.277 billion), Illumination Entertainment’s Minions ($1.159 billion) and Pixar’s Toy Story 3 ($1.063 billion), not accounting for inflation.
Zootopia, which is in its 17th weekend in release, has grossed $337.2 million domestically and $662.8 million internationally.
Disney now boasts 11 of the 26 films that are members of the elite billion-dollar club.
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