The provided bar graphs illustrate the proportion of four different movie genres that were released and their ticket sales in 1996 and 2006 in one nation.
From an overall perspective, there were upward trends in the percentage of drama, comedy and fantasy films, while the release of romantic films remained unchanged over the period shown. Although a dominant number of dramatic movies were announced, movie-goers were in favor of watching comedy movies.
Looking at the first chart, in 1996, the proportion of drama genres released ranked in the first position, accounting for 25%, which was followed by the comedy genres, at 20%. Meanwhile, the figure for fantasy films was two times superior to that of romantic films, at 10% and 5%, respectively. In the year 2000, there was a moderate increase of 10% in the figure for dramatic movies. In the same vein, a similar trend was true for the data of comedy and fantasy films, rising to 25% and 15% of the total film released. On the contrary, after 4 years, romance films were still the least chosen genre for release, holding only 5%.
Regarding the second graph, in 1996, cinema goers mostly preferred going to watch comedy and drama movies, making up 20% and roughly 16%, respectively, while fantasy films were the least ideal option, occupying only about 3%. Then, A slight increase was seen in the figure for drama and comedy films, causing ticket sales rising to 17% and 23%. Similarly, the number of people watching fantasy movies also grew to around 7% in 2000. By contrast, romance films experienced a downward trend, from 5% of ticket sales to 2%.
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