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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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In this graph, there are the differences between 1996’th and 2000’s about released films and ticket sales in cinemas. If we put attention to these bar charts, there are the genres of the film namely drama, comedy, fantasy and romance.
Overall, the percentage of the released drama films in 2000’s were increasingly higher than in 1996’s, eventhough the difference between these timelines were only 4 years. Moreover, genre like drama has the best releases of all time, however by looking at cinema ticker sales, the leader of these types were comedy by showing unbelievable percentages from 20-22,5. Besides, some genres like fantasy was not eye catchable mainly due to it is rising popularity and bad quality.
Let us move to the least popular titles and to be more precise it’s romance. It is my firm conviction that in these decades this kind of genre were less pivotal comparing to other kind of film, showing deminishing 5 percentages in releases and sales.
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