KONOSUBA - God's Blessing on This Wonderful World– Legend of Crimson
Photo Credit: Studio Deen

The Box Office Mojo site is revealing that Crunchyroll and Fathom Events‘ screening of the KONOSUBA – God’s Blessing on This Wonderful World–Legend of Crimson fantasy comedy anime film on November 12 and 14 earned a sum of US$1,134,786.

The film screened in excess of 600 venues in the United States on those days, gaining US$705,140 on November 12 and US$429,646 on November 14.

The film depends on Natsume Akatsuki’s Konosuba – God’s Blessing on This Wonderful World! light novel arrangement.

The film opened in Japan on August 30, and positioned at #8 in its introduction end of the week. The film had earned 510,601,900 yen (about US$4.72 million) as of September 15.

Crunchyroll portrays the film:

“A video game-loving shut-in, Satou Kazuma’s life should’ve ended when he was hit by a truck, but through a twist of fate, he ends up reincarnating in another world–and dragging the troublemaking goddess, Aqua, the wildly dorky mage, Megumin, and the unrelentingly delusional lady knight, Darkness, with him.

Now, the Crimson Demon village that Megumin and Yunyun are from is facing a threat that could mean it’s ending. Kazuma and his gang follow Yunyun, who returns to the Crimson Demon village intent on saving it… when they are faced with their greatest threat yet! What will become of the unremarkable adventurer Kazuma’s life in another world?!”

KONOSUBA - God's Blessing on This Wonderful World– Legend of Crimson
Photo Credit: Studio Deen

KonoSuba: God’s Blessing on this Wonderful World! is a Japanese light novel arrangement composed by Natsume Akatsuki. The arrangement pursues a kid who is sent to a dreamland following his passing, framing a broken gathering with a goddess, a wizard, and a crusader to battle against beasts. Starting as a web novel arrangement distributed on Shousetsuka ni Narou between December 2012 and October 2013, the arrangement was modified into a printed light novel arrangement with outlines by Kurone Mishima, which started production under Kadokawa Shoten’s Kadokawa Sneaker Bunko Imprint from October 2013.

A manga adjustment, delineated by Masahito Watari and Joseph Yokobori, started serialization in Fujimi Shobo’s Monthly Dragon Age magazine from October 2014. A radio show CD was discharged by HobiRecords in March 2015, and an anime TV adjustment by Studio Deen broadcast in Japan among January and March 2016. A second period of the anime broadcast among January and March 2017.