On the day that it debuted, Gedo Senki (Tales From Earthsea), the first anime feature from Goro Miyazaki, the son of famed director Hayao Miyazaki, topped Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest at the Japanese box office. According to Nausicaa Net, Toho, which is distributing Gedo Senki, expects the film will earn about 10 billion yen during its Japanese run, which puts it about in the middle of the range in terms of the most recent Studio Ghibli releases, which vary from The Cat Returns, which earned 6 billion yen, at the low end, to Howl's Moving Castle, which earned $19 billion, at the top end.
Miyazaki Jr's film is based on The Farthest Shore, the third volume in Ursula K. LeGuin's Tales From Earthsea series, which also inspired a TV adaptation. Ironically early in his career Hayao Miyazaki wanted to adapt Tales From Earthsea, but was turned down by LeGuin.