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The image contains two bar charts comparing percentages of films released and cinema ticket sales in 1996 and 2006 for Drama, Comedy, Fantasy, and Romance genres. In 1996, Drama accounted for approximately 35% of films released and 25% of ticket sales, Comedy made up about 27% of releases and 20% of sales, Fantasy represented nearly 7% of releases and 5% of sales, and Romance comprised around 30% of releases and 20% of sales. In 2006, Drama's release percentage decreased to around 30% and sales to nearly 15%, Comedy's release percentage increased slightly to roughly 28% and sales jumped to 25%, Fantasy's release percentage rose to approximately 12% and sales to nearly 10%, while Romance's release percentage dropped to about 23% and sales to around 10%.
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The bar chart illustrates the percentage of films released and cinema ticket sales in 1996 and 2000.
As is observed, there was a marked increase in the number of films in 2000 compared to 1996, but the amount of ticket sales did not increase steadily for some types of films. The number of drama movies grew dramatically from about 25 percent in 1996 to 35 percent in 2000. Similarly, the number of comedy and fantasy films also were produced by about 5 percent in 2000. However, the number of romance films produced did not seem to change in the number of films in the four years since 1996.
Next, there was a small rise in the number of drama and comedy film tickets sold. Meanwhile, fantasy films seemed to attract more viewers, with around a 5 percent increase in 2000. Finally, romantic films accounted for 5% of ticket sales in 1996, but in 2000, they only accounted for 2%.
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