Mad Dog
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Shrek sounds like a good idea.A dreamworks property can definitely hold Kidzone, imo.
Shrek sounds like a good idea.A dreamworks property can definitely hold Kidzone, imo.
Shrek sounds like a good idea.O:
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I checked your plan out. A Shrek land. Nice concept. :thumbsup:.....I agree.The Future of KidZone
Mortal Kombat their is a new movie coming out so maybe universal can work out a deal with whatever production company is doing MK coming out in 2021. Absolutely not, especially in KidZone. MK is a property where people take issue if you water it down, a la the cartoon and MK vs. DC Universe...forums.insideuniversal.net
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The Future of KidZone
Mortal Kombat their is a new movie coming out so maybe universal can work out a deal with whatever production company is doing MK coming out in 2021. Absolutely not, especially in KidZone. MK is a property where people take issue if you water it down, a la the cartoon and MK vs. DC Universe...forums.insideuniversal.net
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Incidentally, total sell-through for Animal Crossing: New Horizons has exceeded 10 million units in Japan alone, far surpassing the record 6.81 million units of 1985's Super Mario Bros., and it is the single bestselling video game ever in Japan.
Pretty much. Maybe a boat ride with Kapp'n would work though. It's A Small World with Animal Crossing characters and locations.There’s really nothing you could do with Animal
Crossing other than a shop. A Nook’s Corner would be enough.
Pretty much. Maybe a boat ride with Kapp'n would work though. It's A Small World with Animal Crossing characters and locations.
Well I guess a cease-and-desist order technically is something.Oh man, can you imagine the It’s a Small World song, but sung in AC language, that would be…something.
Nintendo from statements seems to have nothing against an entire park for them so I could see it happening after these locations open and if they are successfulThis thread has been quiet for a while lmao
Anyways, I wonder if we might start seeing separate Super Nintendo World parks now that Universal is expanding into regional parks. Super Nintendo World London or Paris makes a lot of sense.
Maybe but at the very least still think its the best way we will see smaller IP's added to the parks sooner besides merch and cute photo ops.I don't think it's financially viable to have a non-Universal single IP park. Remember the gate, concession, and merch sales cuts in addition to the frequent audits. These big non-Uni IP parks "feel" like something that'll remain at the main resorts.