The Amazing Digital Circus appears to be very popular in Mexico , with enough demand to get its finale scheduled in Mexican cinemas and even trigger fan-led social media pressure for screenings. Coverage from Mexican outlets says it reached number 3 at the Mexican box office in one weekly ranking and that advance sales for the theatrical event sold fast or sold out in some places.

Why it seems big in Mexico

  • Mexican media described it as a viral internet phenomenon that built a large fanbase online before reaching cinemas.
  • Cinemex announced special screenings of the finale in Mexico, which usually happens only when there is clear audience demand.
  • Reports also mention fan activity on social media pushing chains to bring it to local theaters.

What that means in practice

  • It is not just “known” in Mexico; it has enough momentum to move from YouTube fandom into theatrical release territory.
  • The fact that it placed high in box office coverage suggests the audience is real, not just online chatter.
  • The strongest sign of popularity is probably the combination of fan demand, presales, and cinema programming all happening at once.

Simple verdict

If you want the plain answer: it’s a breakout hit in Mexico, especially among younger internet and animation fans.

TL;DR: In Mexico, The Amazing Digital Circus looks genuinely popular, with viral online reach, strong enough fan demand for theater screenings, and box office visibility.