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The image consists of two bar charts showing the percentage of films released and the percentage of cinema ticket sales in 1996 and 2000 for four film genres: Drama, Comedy, Fantasy, and Romance. In the films released chart, Drama had 35% in 1996 and 30% in 2000; Comedy had 30% in 1996 and slightly above 15% in 2000; Fantasy had 5% in 1996 and close to 20% in 2000; Romance had below 5% in 1996 and 10% in 2000. In the cinema ticket sales chart, Drama had 20% in 1996 and over 10% in 2000; Comedy had over 15% in 1996 and below 15% in 2000; Fantasy had below 5% in 1996 and over 20% in 2000; Romance had 5% in 1996 and below 5% in 2000.
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There are two bar chart comparing percentages of films released and cinema ticket sales in 1996 and 2000 including drama, comedy, fantasy and romance film.
Overall, it is clearly to seem that the percentage of drama film released higher than it ticket sales. While comedy has the opposite trend (the number of comedy ticket sales slower than the other side).
Let begin with the bar chart illustrates the percentage of films released. In 1996, drama has the highest percentage in films released with 27%. However, romance has the slowest percentage account for approximately 5%, comedy and fantasy had the medium numbers (20% and 12%). In 2000 still remained the same with 1996.
The chart give the percentage of cinema ticket sales. Comedy films keep the leading positive in 1996 and 2000 with 20% and 23% compare with drama films account for 16% and 18%. Romance films is the lowest percentage of cinema ticket sales in 1996 and 2000 with 5% and 3%.
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