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The image contains two vertical bar graphs comparing data from the years 1996 and 2006. The first bar graph, titled "Percentage of film released," shows that in 1996, Drama films constituted roughly 26%, Comedy around 20%, Fantasy about 5%, and Romance approximately 4%. For 2006, Drama films dropped to approximately 20%, Comedy increased slightly to 25%, Fantasy rose significantly to near 10%, and Romance remained constant at about 5%. The second graph, titled "Percentage of cinema ticket sales," indicates that in 1996, Drama films accounted for approximately 15%, Comedy around 10%, Fantasy about 5%, and Romance roughly 4%. In 2006, Drama films constituted about 10%, Comedy surged to about 23%, Fantasy increased to around 7%, and Romance remained stable at about 5%.
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The two bar graphs illustrate the proportion of film released and cinema ticket sales between 1996 and 2006 which are divided into the four genre, drama, comedy, fantasy, and romance.
Overall, there was an increase in both the percentage of film released and cinema ticket sales regarding to drama, comedy, and fantasy during the two decades. However, romance movie market witnessed no significant growth but a gradual fall.
According to the first graph, drama took the largest part of the movie released, growing from 26% to 35% in two decades. By comparison, the percentage of released Romance films were 7 in both 1996 and 2006, which was the lowest among the four genres.
As we can see from the second bar chart, most of the sold cinema tickets were comedy which accounted for 20% in 1996 and then increased to 23% in 2006. Meanwhile, the proportion of sold romance movie tickets fell from 5% in 1996 to 2% in 2006, becoming the least favored genre in the consumer market.
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