Bibi & Tina
Bibi Blocksberg is a girl with special powers: she is a witch. She spends her summer holidays at riding school with her best friend Tina. The two girls go riding together every day. But this summer there are problems, such as the beautiful but unreliable Sophia, who is after Tina's boyfriend Alexander. She tries to get him to go with her to boarding school in England. Tina is completely overwrought. Worse, wily businessman Hans Kakmann is doing his utmost to extort a colt, Socrates, from Alexander's father. On the day of the great horse race at the castle, Bibi knows not what to do. Not only is Socrates at stake; so is her friendship with Tina.
480 theaters
Date | Rank | Weekend | %± LW | Theaters | Change | Avg | To Date | Weekend |
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Aug 28-31 | 33 | $16,408 | +6.8% | 50 | -1 | $328 | $9,272,954 | 26 |
Aug 21-24 | 34 | $15,362 | -29.6% | 51 | -8 | $301 | $9,242,553 | 25 |
Aug 14-17 | 30 | $21,834 | +26.4% | 59 | -25 | $370 | $9,211,147 | 24 |
Aug 7-10 | 31 | $17,267 | +8.7% | 84 | - | $205 | $9,167,369 | 23 |
Jul 31-Aug 3 | 28 | $15,885 | +33% | 84 | -9 | $189 | $9,136,388 | 22 |
Jul 24-27 | 35 | $11,946 | +38% | 93 | -19 | $128 | $9,108,505 | 21 |
Jul 17-20 | 33 | $8,658 | -62.3% | 112 | -10 | $77 | $9,087,468 | 20 |
Jul 10-13 World Cup (Brazil) | 27 | $22,980 | +66.1% | 122 | +12 | $188 | $9,060,450 | 19 |
Jul 3-6 World Cup (Brazil) | 31 | $13,836 | -55.4% | 110 | -30 | $125 | $9,030,617 | 18 |
Jun 26-29 World Cup (Brazil) | 29 | $30,989 | +9.3% | 140 | -7 | $221 | $9,014,962 | 17 |
Jun 19-22 World Cup (Brazil) | 26 | $28,364 | +46.2% | 147 | -20 | $192 | $8,982,789 | 16 |
Jun 12-15 World Cup (Brazil) | 23 | $19,399 | +46.7% | 167 | -15 | $116 | $8,949,857 | 15 |
Jun 5-8 | 25 | $13,228 | -85.4% | 182 | -63 | $72 | $8,918,070 | 14 |
May 29-Jun 1 | 19 | $90,583 | +101.5% | 245 | -61 | $369 | $8,900,093 | 13 |
May 22-25 | 21 | $44,953 | -58.5% | 306 | -94 | $146 | $8,799,501 | 12 |
May 15-18 | 16 | $108,424 | -39.5% | 400 | -38 | $271 | $8,748,366 | 11 |
May 8-11 | 18 | $179,319 | -47.3% | 438 | -65 | $409 | $8,620,632 | 10 |
May 1-4 | 15 | $340,541 | -9.1% | 503 | -44 | $677 | $8,422,133 | 9 |
Feb 26-Mar 1 | 17 | $128,452 | -27.1% | 295 | -40 | $435 | $8,354,458 | 52 |
Feb 19-22 | 17 | $176,190 | +0.9% | 335 | -111 | $525 | $8,352,175 | 51 |
Feb 12-15 | 12 | $174,647 | -37.3% | 446 | -111 | $391 | $8,092,053 | 50 |
Apr 24-27 | 11 | $374,763 | +8.6% | 547 | -33 | $685 | $8,037,080 | 8 |
Feb 5-8 | 14 | $278,594 | -20.8% | 557 | -84 | $500 | $7,804,197 | 49 |
Jan 29-Feb 1 | 15 | $351,615 | - | 641 | - | $548 | $7,385,308 | 48 |
Apr 17-20 | 12 | $345,085 | -6.2% | 580 | -39 | $594 | $7,337,107 | 7 |
Apr 10-13 | 12 | $367,889 | -36.4% | 619 | -42 | $594 | $6,634,332 | 6 |
Apr 3-6 | 8 | $577,997 | -3.3% | 661 | -14 | $874 | $6,143,060 | 5 |
Mar 27-30 | 7 | $597,799 | -56.6% | 675 | +44 | $885 | $5,459,782 | 4 |
Mar 20-23 | 5 | $1,377,909 | -18.8% | 631 | +80 | $2,183 | $4,681,090 | 3 |
Mar 13-16 | 3 | $1,696,210 | +56.7% | 551 | +71 | $3,078 | $3,113,107 | 2 |
Mar 6-9 | 5 | $1,082,386 | - | 480 | - | $2,254 | $1,236,701 | 1 |