Box office The First Slam Dunk grossed worldwide; including over () grossed in Japan, making it the highest-grossing domestic film in Japan in 2023 and the sixth
highest-grossing anime film of all time. The film debuted at number one at the domestic box office, grossing over billion (million) during its first two days. The film remained at the top spot in its second and third weekends, grossing over ¥825 million ($6 million) and ¥547 million ($3.99 million). In South Korea, the film sold 3,818,000 tickets and grossed more than $30.38 million by March 2023, surpassing 2016's
Your Name to become the highest-grossing anime film of all time in the country. By April 2023, the film has sold over tickets and grossed over in South Korea. It is the second highest-grossing film of 2023 in South Korea, surpassed only by another anime film,
Suzume. In China, the film topped the box office with a record opening weekend, beating the
Jackie Chan film
Ride On as well as
The Super Mario Bros. Movie.
The First Slam Dunk set several opening records in China, including the highest pre-sales for an animated import. Its
IMAX opening weekend of is also the highest for a foreign animated film in China. As of April 30, it has made $75.8 million in China. In North America,
The First Slam Dunk earned over $625,000 in its opening weekend at the box office. In Chile, it debuted at the top of the box office, surpassing
Barbie and
Oppenheimer, blockbusters released two weeks prior.
Critical response On the
review aggregator website
Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an
approval of 100%, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 8.1/10. The site's consensus is "A heart-pumping, breathtaking, wonderfully crafted manga adaptation,
The First Slam Dunk shoots and scores."
Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the film a score of 79 out of 100, based on 10 critics, indicating "generally favorable" reviews. Alicia Haddick from
Anime News Network praised the film and gave it a B−, and described it as "
The First Slam Dunk, a story about the last slam dunk, is everything a megafan of the franchise could dream of. No wonder it's been such a runaway success at the Japanese box office. Those who can't name the Shōhoku High School starting lineup by heart may leave the theater quietly satisfied. Delivers the tension of a sports anime, offers just enough for long term fans." Calum Marsh from
The New York Times described the film as an excellent adaptation of the original manga series, written "
The First Slam Dunk is a great basketball movie because it understands what’s great about basketball, this feels like real basketball. When a character catches a pass, drives toward the paint, steps back, squares up and releases a clutch 3-pointer, the movie slows time, drops the sound and homes in on exactly the right detail — the perfect, crystalline swish of the ball passing through the basket and gently grazing the net. The flashbacks are well-written and add off-the-court dramatic interest, but it’s the basketball action that is the movie’s claim to excellence. Expertly staged and beautifully rendered using a combination of computer-generated imagery and traditional hand-drawn animation, it’s often so spectacular that I am eager to watch again." Rafael Motamayor from
IGN also praised the film and gave it 9/10, and described it as "The film delivers an exhilarating basketball game full of the thrills and drama of an
NBA final, with mind-blowing visuals and camera angles live-action couldn't replicate. Takehiko Inoue remixes his own manga to deliver a fresh new experience for longtime fans, as well as the best introduction to this '90s classic for newcomers.
The First Slam Dunk delivers a high-octane thrilling sports anime film with mind-blowing animation that serves as a great conclusion and introduction to a classic '90s anime."
Accolades The First Slam Dunk was awarded the
Japan Academy Prize for Animation of the Year at the
46th Japan Academy Film Prize in 2023. The film won the Okawa-Fukiya Award at the Niigata International Animation Film Festival 2023. Toshiyuki Matsui, the producer of the film, received the Grand Prize of the 42nd annual Fujimoto Awards for his work on the film. The film won the Best Animated Feature Film, and third place in Audience Award category at the 27th annual
Fantasia International Film Festival in 2023. At the
Newtype Anime Awards,
The First Slam Dunk took third place in Best Picture (Film). The film was nominated for
Best Animated Feature Film at the
16th Asia Pacific Screen Awards. It was one of 33 animated films submitted for
Best Animated Feature for the
96th Academy Awards, but failed to get shortlisted. Kôji Kasamatsu, for his work in sound design, was nominated for a
Technical Achievement Award at the
44th UK London Film Critics Circle Awards.
The First Slam Dunk was awarded the
Best Newcomer Award and the
Yujiro Ishihara Award at the 36th
Nikkan Sports Film Awards. It was also awarded the
Tokyo Anime Award Festival for Animation of the Year (Feature Film). The manga artist,
Takehiko Inoue, also awarded the Best Original Story/Screenplay and Best Director, while Daiki Nakazawa won Best Background/Coloring/Visual Category award for their work. The film was nominated for
Best Film at the
8th Crunchyroll Anime Awards in 2024. It won the 2024 AMD Chairman Award at Japan's 29th annual
Association of Media in Digital (AMD) Awards, Synergy Award at the
18th Seiyu Awards. It also won Daruma for Best Feature Film at the
Japan Expo Awards. ==Potential sequel==