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The bar chart illustrates the percentage that seven genres brought how many profits in US theaters in 1995, 2000 and 2005. These movie genres included adventure, comedy, action, drama, thriller, musicals and animation. In overall, Drama had the highest popularity in 1995 which occupied around 28%. After the five years, comedy surpassed drama, gaining 25% in 2000 and approximately 27% in 2005. Looking for the details, the top group that made over 10% profits in 1995 accounted for drama, comedy, action and adventure. The lower group earned under 10% that made up thriller, musical and animation. Although the top group maintained profits over 10% in 2000, comedy was ranked frist and the figure of drama, adventure and action decreased. Adventure reach a low of 10% and the gap was the biggest in drama. On the other hand, the income of the lower group increased slightly. As to the year of 2005, the profit of comedy and adventure rose continually, while the point of action and drama dipped. The lower group fall, except for animation. |