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The image displays a bar chart comparing the profit percentages of the top 7 movie genres in US cinemas for the years 1995, 2000, and 2005. It includes the following genres: Adventure, Comedy, Action, Drama, Thriller, Musicals, and Animation. In 1995, the adventure genre earned around 25%, comedy roughly 19%, action about 23%, drama approximately 11%, thriller near 18%, musicals about 9%, and animation around 3%. In 2000, adventure decreased to about 20%, comedy increased slightly to around 21%, action dropped to nearly 18%, drama rose marginally to around 12%, thriller decreased to about 12%, musicals increased to around 14%, and animation rose significantly to about 13%. By 2005, adventurous increased to over 25%, comedy decreased to about 18%, action fell to around 15%, drama increased to about 18%, thriller rose slightly to about 9%, musicals dropped to around 6%, and animation skyrocketed to roughly 18%.
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The bar chart shows the percentage of income from the seven most viewed movie genres in US cinemas in three years :1995, 2000 and 2005.
Overall, it is clear that the profits from all the genres fluctuated in three years. In addition, adventure, comedy, action and drama brought in the greatest revenue across the three time periods.
Looking at the graph more closely, one can see that drama was the most watched genre in 1995, nearly 27 percent. Comedy ranked second, accounting for 20 percent and action came in third with a 17 percent share of the total revenue. With nearly 15 percent, adventure was almost half as popular as drama. The thriller, musicals and animation genres had much smaller shares, less than 10 percent. In 2000, comedy became the most profitable genre. Adventure peaked in 2005 at 24 percent among the three years. Thriller, musicals and animation had an upward trend by 2000. In 2005, comedy remained the top genre, accounting for over 25 percent. While the proportion of action, drama, thriller and musicals all declined.
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