Tangled earned $26.3 million from 43 territories (which represent 55 percent of the foreign market). It placed first in all ten of its new regions and in a handful of holdovers as well. In Australia, Tangled had the biggest non-sequel animated debut ever with $6.1 million. It also scored $6.1 million in its Brazilian opening, which was the highest start ever for a Disney animated movie. Brazil wasn't the only impressive Latin American haul, though, as the movie launched to $1.6 million in Argentina and $1 million in Colombia. Tangled has already roped in $175.9 million overseas and has yet to open in the United Kingdom, Spain, South Korea or Japan.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 further asserted the franchise's dominance, adding $8.8 million from 62 territories for an overseas total of $639.1 million. That's good for 11th on the all-time foreign chart, and its $926.9 million worldwide haul is good for 12th place on the all-time worldwide chart. Deathly Hallows Part 1 should pass Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix ($938.2 million) in the next week or two to become the second-highest grossing Harry Potter movie on a worldwide basis.