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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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It shows in the first graph that the film genre that was released the most was Drama. Moveover, there has been a 10% increase in the Drama films that were released from 1996 to 2006. However, although being the most popular film among producer, it is not the most popular film within the audicence as only 17% of the film was sold by Drama in 2006 while 35% of the movies released were Drama films.
It is interesting to note that although there were not as many Comedy movies made as Drama, Comedy is the most sought after movies in 1996, as well as in 2006. In 2006, around 25% of the cinema ticket sales were Comedy.
On the contrary , the genre that has been produced the least is Romance, sitting at 7% in both 1996 and 2006. The reason for the low percentage is most likely due to it has less popularity among customers, as seen in the second gragh, Roman movies were only sold 5% in 1996 and 2% in 2006.
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