![]() ![]() The final battle notably takes place on a roller coaster. Jara's amusement park from Doraemon: Nobita in the Wan-Nyan Spacetime Odyssey, where his hidden noradium processing plant is located, which he intends to use and hijack the entirety of the planet's resources and abandon all his kin in the inevitable cataclysm.Doraemon: Nobita and the Galaxy Super-express have an amusement park planet going haywire, where the rides are ready to kill everyone in it, thanks to being sabotaged by the ruthless Yadori Aliens as part of their Assimilation Plot.Unfortunately, the villain Jester and his Robot Clown army invades, hijacks the facilities and kidnaps everyone. ![]() The 2005 special edition OVA short, The Genius Nobita's Airship Amusement Park have Doraemon and friends visiting the titular location, an amusement park built into a Cool Airship.Unless the Wretched Egg were to get in the wrong place. The eponymous Deadman Wonderland is this, though the doom is generally reserved for the employees and prisoners rather than the park-goers.However, the theme park is a regular affair which wouldn't look too bad if it was working as it normally would - Pierrot just happened to be controlling it at the time. Features, among other things, a dangerous-looking indoor roller coaster and cute giant robots that don't mind trampling people who get on their parade route. In the horror-centric Cowboy Bebop episode " Pierrot le Fou", the titular mad assassin arranges a showdown between himself and Spike in one of these.Then Neo Hair Hunt Land MAX which is the battlefield for the Bo-bobo gang against the former Hair Hunt generals of the previous era. In Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo, A-Block Amusement Park is run by Jellly Jiggler and the Hair Hunters who are after the title character same goes for Halekulani's Hallelujah Land who destroys attractions if they aren't making profits especially with people inside.The attractions, constituted by his experiments, are alive - for example, the horses of the roundabout are real horses, pinned by the metal poles going through their bodies, but still living. In book 8 of Battle Angel Alita, the final lair of Desty Nova, Granite Inn, looks like an amusement park, but of the nightmarish kind.but the whole place being a brainwashing facility. Friend Land in 20th Century Boys, though the "doom" isn't from the rides note Though one is a rather horrifying re-enactment of a tragic event earlier in the series.Contrast with Crappy Carnival: it might still be creepy, but the only thing that's dangerous there is the food. Compare Abominable Auditorium, where the theatre is either broken, dangerous, or all of the above. Truth in Television to an extent, since abandoned fun parks are eerie on a level usually reserved for abandoned hospitals, prisons, and asylums and likewise suggest a terrible or supernatural presence lurking in wait for the unwary. Expect some Creepy Circus Music to enhance the experience. May have started life as Souvenir Land before it went deadly. Even better when the Abomination IS the amusement park. Whatever the case, there is something unspeakably wrong with that amusement park, except of course if you happen to be a Monster Clown, Serial Killer, Clown Serial Killer, or some variety of Eldritch Abomination, in which case you can go right ahead and make yourself at home. Or maybe the park merely has been… refurbished by a new owner or owners the place seems quite normal until the roller coaster brakes fail and the monster house turns out to be filled with lethal traps or real monsters. The rides are old, rusty, and creak eerily in the wind if they still function at all, they are horrifying deathtraps. Maybe the place has been abandoned for years, everything covered in filth and on the verge of falling apart. An Amusement Park without the amusement, unless you are amused by Everything Trying to Kill You. ![]()
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