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To quote Jessie, “Sweet mother of Abraham Lincoln,” Disney/Pixar’s Toy Story 5 has cracked past the eight century mark at the global box office with $808.6M worldwide.
Yesterday, the fifthquel is now Pixar’s ninth all-time grossing movie around the world ahead of Monsters University ($746M), Up ($735M) and The Incredibles ($633M). The movie currently stands as the No. 3 MPA global grossing title YTD behind Illumination/Universal’s Super Mario Galaxy which has cracked $1 billion, and Lionsgate/Universal’s Michael which is also nearing $1B.
The movie has yet to bow in Germany, which is dated for July 23. Disney opted to go after Illumination/Universal’s Minions & Monsters given the popularity of that slapstick animated franchise in the market.
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Broken out, Toy Story 5 counts $381.3M domestic and $427.3M abroad. Yesterday, the Andrew Stanton directed movie past Finding Nemo stateside ($381M) and became Pixar’s No. 6 highest grossing movie ever in North America. Toy Story 5 is also the No. 2 movie 2026 YTD, passing Michael ($371M), and behind Super Mario Galaxy Movie ($429.8M).
Overseas, Toy Story 5 is the No. 11 all-time Pixar release behind Up ($442M).
Top grossing offshore territories through Sunday for Toy Story 5:
| Mexico | $59.3M |
| UK | $50.3M |
| China | $37.0M |
| France | $20.7M |
| Australia | $19.3M |
| Brazil | $17.2M |
| Spain | $15.1M |
| Korea | $14.8M |
| Japan | $14.6M |
| Argentina | $12.7M |
| Colombia | $12.0M |
| Chile | $10.5M |
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