Jurassic World retained its #1 position at the weekend box office with a less-than-expected -51% decline for a $102M take.

Inside Out outperformed even the most optimistic of estimates and banked $91M, making it Pixar's 2nd largest opening weekend, behind Toy Story 3, which made $110.3M in 2010.

What is startling about Inside Out's weekend is that it is the highest opening weekend ever for an original property (that is to say one that is not a sequel or a non-sourced work), passing 2009's Avatar, which made $77M.

To be fair, however, James Cameron's sci-fi adventure, took in a higher per-screen average, $23,313 in 3,452 screens, on almost 500 fewer screens (Inside Out PSA was $23,061 per, in 3,946 venues).

Jurassic World continued its global dominance. It looks to be passing the $400M domestic mark by Monday, sitting at an estimated $398.2M today.

Add that to World's overseas take of $583.1M and the film sits with an estimated worldwide cume of $981.3M million in global grosses.

The film has opened in all territories save Japan where Universal says it's now opening August 5th.

You also can't dismiss that domestic take either. World's $102M, off that -51% decline, is the second best second week in history, only behind Marvel's The Avengers which made $103.1M in its second week off of a -50.3% WOW decline.

Avengers: Age of Ultron, in comparison, dropped -59.4% in its second week ($191.3M to $77.7M).

Furious 7 dropped -59.5% (from $147.2M to $59.6M)