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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 graph shows the percentage of income made by the 7 most widespread movie genres in US cinemas in 3 various years: 1995, 2000 and 2005
Overall, we can see that adventure, comedy, and drama films had much higher revenue than other genres such as: Thriller, musicals and animation in this time.
Looking at the graph closely, it can be seen that in 1995, the percentage of the profit in adventure genre reached approximately 14%. The comedy and action genres earned about 20% and 17% . Notably, drama generated the highest revenue than other genres, it was about 27%. On the other hand, thriller, musicals, and animation genres earned under 10%, accounting for nearly 7%, 5%, and 4%.
Additionally, in 2000, while the comedy, thriller, musical and animation increased about 25%, 8%, 7% and 5%, the adventure and drama genres decreased to around 10%, 16% and 22%.
By 2005, comedy was the highest genre in bringing profit with nearly 27%. Adventure rose dramatically to 24%. Drama descended to 15%. Similarly, action fell to around 14%. Animation genre enlarged to nearly 7%. Moreover, the thriller and musicals followed the same increasing pattern, accounting for around 5% and 3%.
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