The box office numbers for the weekend are in, and things are looking rosy overall. Hoppers, the first original Pixar movie in years to be an unambiguous hit, came in first; it now has a domestic haul of $86 million and a worldwide take of $164.7 million. It's still some ways to go to become profitable (it cost around $150 million to make, not counting marketing and the fact that movie theaters keep around half of the take), but ticket sales dropped just 36% in its second frame, indicating strong legs. Family animation in general has been having a very strong run at the box office in recent years. GOAT came in fifth place in its fourth weekend out, bringing its global box office total to $162.7 million.