The provided charts illustrate the percentages of film release and ticket sales in 1996 and 2000.
Overall, it is clear that the percentage of films released in drama was the highest in 2000, but the percentage of films released in drama was the smallest in 2000. Additionally, the percentage of ticket sales in comedy was the highest in 2000, while the percentage of ticket sales in romance was the smallest in 2000.
Looking at the given chart, in 1996, the percentage of films released in drama was the highest, at 27%, while the percentage of films released in romance was the smallest, at 7%. Besides, the percentage of films released in comedy ranked second, at 20%. The percentage of films released in fantasy was 17%. In 2000, the percentage of film released in drama witnessed a significant rise to 35%. Besides, the percentage of films released in comedy increased slightly to 25%. The percentage of films released in fantasy witnessed a slow rise to 21%. However, the percentage of films released in romance dropped slightly to 6%.
In addition, in 1996, the percentage of ticket sales in comedy was the highest, at 20%, but the percentage of ticket sales in fantasy was the smallest, at 3%. The percentage of ticket sales in drama was significantly higher than the percentage of ticket sales in romance, with 17% and 6%, respectively. In 2000, the percentage of ticket sales in drama witnessed a slow rise to 17%. Besides, the percentage of ticket sales in comedy increased slightly to 23%. Similarly, the percentage of ticket sales in fantasy witnessed a slow rise to 7%. Finally, the percentage of ticket sales in romance decreased slightly to 3%.
