Box office Ted grossed $218.8 million in North America and $330.6 million overseas for a total gross of $549.4 million, against a budget of $50 million. It was Universal's highest-grossing film in 2012, ahead of
Snow White and the Huntsman and
Battleship (the only one to pass $400 million eventually grossing $8 million, $3.8 million and $1.8 million respectively. The following weekend, it retained the number one spot for the second consecutive frame, grossing $3.6 million at 137 dates, for a 10-day market cumulative total of $11.2 million. By its third weekend, the film stayed at the number one spot for a third week, with earning down less than 10%, pushing
Teds overseas total past the $300 million mark, and making it the top grossing R-rated comedy of all time in Japan. It then had its fourth consecutive weekend at number one, drawing another $3 million at 354 locations in the country. Its cumulative total stands at $44 million grossed.
Europe Ted debuted with $14.3 million in the United Kingdom, making it the third-best debut ever for a
Universal film behind
Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason and
King Kong, eventually grossing over $31.4 million. eventually grossing over $14.3 million. eventually grossing $17 million. and
Austria, eventually grossing $8.4 million, and $6.2 million in those countries respectively. moving up to number one on its second week, with $4.2 million grossed. It has since grossed $14.1 million there. eventually grossing $11.5 million in the country. For its opening day,
Ted scored one of the best R-rated comedy debuts ever since
The Hangover with an estimated $20.2 million. The film earned a total of $54.4 million in its opening weekend, well over second-place R-rated
Magic Mikes $39.2 million. Its overall weekend gross set a record for the highest original R-rated comedy opening in history. It was the first time two R-rated films grossed more than $21 million each during a weekend. Overall,
Ted had the eighth-highest opening weekend for any R-rated film, behind
The Matrix Reloaded,
The Hangover Part II,
The Passion of the Christ,
300,
Hannibal and
Watchmen. In Mexico, the film debuted in first place with $2.1 million, grossing $13.4 million. Its $13.1 million opening in Australia, of which $4.5 million were from previews, was Universal's biggest opening ever in the country. In Australia,
Ted was rated MA 15+, whereas in New Zealand, it was rated R13 for its theatrical release and R16 for the extended DVD/Blu-ray release. ;South America In Brazil, the film opened with $1.4 million at 273 sites, moving up to 1st place in the country on its third week of release. It has since grossed $8.8 million there. On
Metacritic, the film has an average score of 62 out of 100 based on 37 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews". Audiences polled by
CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "A−" on an A+ to F scale.
Roger Ebert gave the film three-and-a-half stars out of four, citing the film as "the best comedy screenplay so far [this year]," also praising the film on the fact that it "doesn't run out of steam."
Nathan Rabin of
The A.V. Club gave the film a "B" grade. On the other hand,
A.O. Scott of
The New York Times called
Ted "boring, lazy and wildly unoriginal." Director
Paul Thomas Anderson has stated that he is a big fan of the film, calling it great and also putting it on his favorite films of the 21st century list.
Accolades Home media The film was released on
DVD and
Blu-ray in the
United States on December 11, 2012, by
Universal Studios Home Entertainment. Both formats featured an unrated version of the film (112 minutes) and were also released in
Australia on November 21, 2012, in an "Extended Edition". It was released on DVD and Blu-ray in the
United Kingdom on November 26, 2012. On May 3, 2016,
Ted vs. Flash Gordon: The Ultimate Collection was released on Blu-ray plus Digital HD, featuring
Flash Gordon and the unrated versions of
Ted and
Ted 2.
Ted was released on
4K Ultra HD Blu-ray as a
collector's edition on December 10, 2024, by
Shout! Factory. In Brazil, the movie was the target of a complaint from a member of the
PCDB party, who denounced the film for promoting drug use and requested its suspension, calling it absurd. ==Future==