The animated character "Wall-E" is shown in this undated
publicity photo released to Reuters April 23, 2008 in a scene from the
Disney/Pixar film of the same name. A small, waste-collecting robot has captured
the hearts of DVD consumers, much as it did in theaters earlier this year.
-Xinhua/Reuters
A small, waste-collecting robot has captured the hearts of DVD consumers,
much as it did in theaters earlier this year.
Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment's "WALL-E" was the top seller and No.
2 renter on the home entertainment charts, topping the Nielsen VideoScan First
Alert sales chart and scoring a strong second-place finish on Home Media
Magazine's rental chart for the week ended Nov. 23.
"WALL-E" also was the week's No. 1 Blu-ray Disc seller.
Fellow new release "Tropic Thunder," from Paramount, debuted at No. 2 on the
overall home video sales chart and the Blu-ray sales chart.
But in rental stores the comedy, which earned 110.5 million U.S. dollars at
the domestic box office, saw the most action during the week, bowing at No. 1 on
Home Media Magazine's rental chart. "WALL-E" finished not far behind, with 83.2
percent as much rental activity, a strong showing for an animated family title
geared toward the sell-through market.
A third theatrical film making its DVD debut, Warner Home Video's "The
Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2," bowed at No. 5 on the sales chart and No.
6 on the rental chart.
The previous week's top seller, Paramount/DreamWorks' "Kung Fu Panda,"
slipped to No. 3 on the overall home video sales chart, and the previous week's
top renter, Universal Studios' "Hellboy II: The Golden Army," fell to No. 4 with
a 37 percent drop in rental demand.