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The bar chart illustrates the proportion of profits made from the seven
most popular movie genres in US cinemas in 1995, 2000, and 2005 as a percentage
of the total for the industry.
Overall, it is clear that profits from all the genres fluctuated over the
period. While comedy made more earnings than other genres, animation made
the least profits across the three years.
Looking at the chart more closely, one can see that in 1995, drama
surpassed other genres to produce more profits, whereas animation earned the
smallest returns. In 2000, comedy was followed by drama, which generated 25
percent of the industry's profits, while thriller, musicals, and animations
produced only less than 10 percent of the film industry's total earnings.
In 2005, the percentage of the adventure genre's profits grew, becoming
to more than double from 2000, whereas the
proportion of musicals' profits fell in a half of the percentage of its profits
from 2000.
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