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The image contains two vertical bar graphs comparing data from the years 1996 and 2006. The first bar graph, titled "Percentage of film released," shows that in 1996, Drama films constituted roughly 26%, Comedy around 20%, Fantasy about 5%, and Romance approximately 4%. For 2006, Drama films dropped to approximately 20%, Comedy increased slightly to 25%, Fantasy rose significantly to near 10%, and Romance remained constant at about 5%. The second graph, titled "Percentage of cinema ticket sales," indicates that in 1996, Drama films accounted for approximately 15%, Comedy around 10%, Fantasy about 5%, and Romance roughly 4%. In 2006, Drama films constituted about 10%, Comedy surged to about 23%, Fantasy increased to around 7%, and Romance remained stable at about 5%.
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The bar charts illustrates the percentages of four diffrent type of films preduced, drama, comedy, fantasy and romance, in certain country cinmaa and there ticket sales in 1996 and 2006. It is evident from the chart 2006 has overcome the percentage of 1996 in film produced and ticket sales in all the sctors except the romance.
While the drama take the best released films the comedy win the best sales. The drama has increase its released from 25% in 1996 by 10% more in 2006. However, the change in the sales has a slight change. In other hand, the production of comedy films has increase just a 5%, but it remains in the top selling.
Eventhough the released of fantasy didn’t increase that much, the sales of it has increased in 2006 by almost 5%. The suprised information is even when the romance major has an equal releasing per cent, the tickets has decreased from 5% in 1996 to 2% in 2006.
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