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** Pinna Park in ''VideoGame/SuperMarioSunshine''.

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** ''VideoGame/SuperMarioSunshine'': Pinna Park Park, located in ''VideoGame/SuperMarioSunshine''.a small island next to the bigger Delfino Island, is a big amusement park that serves as the fourth world of the game. Attractions include a carousel, swinging wooden ships, a fast-paced rollercoaster, and a ferris wheel. It becomes an AmusementParkOfDoom due to Shadow Mario sabotaging the attractions (and also hiding a HumongousMecha called Mecha-Bowser); even the coastal perimeter is dangerous due to Monty Mole and the Snooza Koopas).


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** ''VideoGame/MarioParty10'': The first board is Mushroom Park, a carnival with various rides that Team Mario can access through board events, such as a swinging ship modeled after Bowser's airship, Blooper-themed spinning cups that give players a chance to grab items, a spinning Bullet Bill ride, and a Wiggler roller coaster. Other rides appear in the background, including a Ferris wheel with cars shaped like Warp Boxes, a pair of Boo-shaped structures, and a carousel featuring the background from World 1-1 of Super Mario Bros., with 8-bit Goomba and Koopa sprites instead of horses.
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* In the second ''Animation/PleasantGoatAndBigBigWolf'' movie, a tiger man named Lord Japper places an amusement park over Goat Village and forces the inhabitants to work in it.

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* In the second ''Animation/PleasantGoatAndBigBigWolf'' movie, ''Animation/PleasantGoatAndBigBigWolfTheTigerProwess'', a tiger man named Lord Japper places an amusement park over Goat Village and forces the inhabitants to work in it.
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* ''VideoGame/ProfessorLaytonAndTheMiracleMask'' had Pumpkin Park (or Tingly Town, depending on if you're playing the PAL version), where the gang has to solve puzzles based on amusement park rides in order to find where the Masked Gentleman's next "Dark Miracle" will take place.

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* ''VideoGame/ProfessorLaytonAndTheMiracleMask'' had has Pumpkin Park (or Tingly Town, depending on if you're playing the PAL version), where the gang has to solve puzzles based on amusement park rides in order to find where the Masked Gentleman's next "Dark Miracle" will take place.
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* One episode of ''Anime/CowboyBebop'' had the climax take place in an abandoned amusement park, as the crazed assassin tried to kill Spike.

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* One episode of The ''Anime/CowboyBebop'' had episode "[[Recap/CowboyBebopSession20PierrotLeFou Pierrot le Fou]]" has the climax take place in an abandoned amusement park, as the crazed assassin tried Tongpu tries to kill Spike.



* ''Franchise/{{Batman}}'':
** This is the standard hideout for ComicBook/TheJoker. Sometimes it's an AmusementParkOfDoom, sometimes it's an ordinary park. Given how often the Joker needs to resettle, Gotham City must have an awful lot of these.

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* ''Franchise/{{Batman}}'':
''ComicBook/{{Batman}}'':
** This is the standard hideout for ComicBook/TheJoker.the Joker. Sometimes it's an AmusementParkOfDoom, sometimes it's an ordinary park. Given how often the Joker needs to resettle, Gotham City must have an awful lot of these.



* [[Comicbook/{{Daredevil}} Bullseye]] once kidnapped the Comicbook/BlackWidow and held her in an amusement park.

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* [[Comicbook/{{Daredevil}} Bullseye]] once kidnapped In ''ComicBook/{{Daredevil}}'' issue #161, Bullseye kidnaps the Comicbook/BlackWidow and held holds her in an amusement park.



** The episode "Mr. Monk Goes to the Carnival" has Monk (who's afraid of heights, among many other things) eventually corner Leonard Stokes on the Ferris wheel, which also happens to be where the murder was committed.
** "Mr. Monk and the Birds and the Bees" has a foot chase between Monk and Rob Sherman at a boardwalk amusement park (actually the Santa Monica Pier).

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** The episode "Mr. "[[Recap/MonkS1E4MrMonkGoesToTheCarnival Mr. Monk Goes to the Carnival" Carnival]]" has Monk (who's afraid of heights, among many other things) eventually corner Leonard Stokes on the Ferris wheel, which also happens to be where the murder was committed.
** "Mr. "[[Recap/MonkS6E5MrMonkAndTheBirdsAndTheBees Mr. Monk and the Birds and the Bees" Bees]]" has a foot chase between Monk and Rob Sherman at a boardwalk amusement park (actually the Santa Monica Pier).



* ''Series/{{The Twilight Zone|1959}}'' episode "In Praise of Pip".

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* ''Series/{{The Twilight Zone|1959}}'' ''Series/TheTwilightZone1959'' episode "In "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS5E121InPraiseOfPip In Praise of Pip".Pip]]".



* The ''Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries'' episode ''Recap/StarTrekS1E15ShoreLeave'' had an entire ''planet'' that was one big amusement park. Built by an unknown, advanced race, the planet allowed the people there to play out fantasies and alternate realities with no lasting outcomes. As Captain Kirk mused, the more advanced the mind, the greater the need for the simplicity of play.

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* The ''Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries'' episode ''Recap/StarTrekS1E15ShoreLeave'' had "[[Recap/StarTrekS1E15ShoreLeave Shore Leave]]" has an entire ''planet'' that was that's one big amusement park. Built by an unknown, advanced race, the planet allowed allows the people there to play out fantasies and alternate realities with no lasting outcomes. As Captain Kirk mused, muses, the more advanced the mind, the greater the need for the simplicity of play.
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* The Franchise/SilentHill Amusement Park is the seat of several cherished memories for the protagonists of the [[VideoGame/SilentHill first]] and [[VideoGame/SilentHill3 third]] games, as well as ''Shattered Memories'', as well as the origin point for blood-spattered creepy series mascot Robbie the Rabbit, ''and'' it's home to some of the creepiest fights in the entire series, particularly in ''3''.

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* The Franchise/SilentHill Amusement Park is the seat of several cherished memories for the protagonists of the [[VideoGame/SilentHill [[VideoGame/SilentHill1 first]] and [[VideoGame/SilentHill3 third]] games, as well as ''Shattered Memories'', ''[[VideoGame/SilentHillShatteredMemories Shattered Memories]]'', as well as the origin point for blood-spattered creepy series mascot Robbie the Rabbit, ''and'' it's home to some of the creepiest fights in the entire series, particularly in ''3''.
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* The fifth chapter of ''VideoGame/{{Disgaea 4| A Promise Unforgotten}}'' is set in a themed amusement park, with the stalls, benches, and rides looking like various monsters in the series (Mostly [[EverythingsBetterWithPenguins Prinnies]]).

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* The fifth chapter of ''VideoGame/{{Disgaea 4| A Promise Unforgotten}}'' is set in a themed amusement park, with the stalls, benches, and rides looking like various monsters in the series (Mostly [[EverythingsBetterWithPenguins Prinnies]]).Prinnies).
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* The ''Series/{{JAG}}'' episode "Boomerang, Part I" in which an American sailor kills an Australian sailor on the dock outside Luna Park in Sydney during UsefulNotes/TheVietnamWar.

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* The ''Series/{{JAG}}'' episode "Boomerang, Part I" in which an American sailor kills an Australian sailor on the dock outside Luna Park in Sydney Ride/LunaParkSydney during UsefulNotes/TheVietnamWar.
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* Three episodes of 'Franchise/SailorMoon' are set within the theme park called "Dreamland" in the first season of the show.

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* Three episodes of 'Franchise/SailorMoon' ''Franchise/SailorMoon'' are set within the theme park called "Dreamland" in the first season of the show.
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* The Franchise/SilentHill Amusement Park is the seat of several cherished memories for the protagonists of the [[VideoGame/SilentHill first]] and [[VideoGame/SilentHill3 third]] games, as well as ''[[Shattered Memories]]'', as well as the origin point for blood-spattered creepy series mascot Robbie the Rabbit, ''and'' it's home to some of the creepiest fights in the entire series, particularly in ''3''.

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* The Franchise/SilentHill Amusement Park is the seat of several cherished memories for the protagonists of the [[VideoGame/SilentHill first]] and [[VideoGame/SilentHill3 third]] games, as well as ''[[Shattered Memories]]'', ''Shattered Memories'', as well as the origin point for blood-spattered creepy series mascot Robbie the Rabbit, ''and'' it's home to some of the creepiest fights in the entire series, particularly in ''3''.
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* Three episodes of 'Franchise/SailorMoon' are set within the theme park called "Dreamland" in the first season of the show.
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* The afterlife in ''Animation/EvenMiceBelongInHeaven'' has an amusement park that the protagonists spend time at. They're given special cards that signify an attraction they must complete in order to get a movie ticket.

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* ''WesternAnimation/DinosaurTrainAdventureIsland'': Adventure Island, built by Mr. Conductor's enemy Thurston Troodon, is a theme park filled with robotic dinosaurs powered by steam.
* The DVD of ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles'' includes ''Mr. Incredible and Pals'', a fictional PilotEpisode of an unbroadcast cartoon series about Mr. Incredible and Frozone. Most of the action takes place in an abandoned amusement park.
* Retroland in ''WesternAnimation/JimmyNeutronBoyGenius''.



* Retroland in ''WesternAnimation/JimmyNeutronBoyGenius''.



* The DVD of ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles'' includes ''Mr. Incredible and Pals'', a fictional PilotEpisode of an unbroadcast cartoon series about Mr. Incredible and Frozone. Most of the action takes place in an abandoned amusement park.



* ''WesternAnimation/DinosaurTrainAdventureIsland'': Adventure Island, built by Mr. Conductor's enemy Thurston Troodon, is a theme park filled with robotic dinosaurs powered by steam.
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* ''VideoGame/ProfessorLaytonAndTheMiracleMask'' had Pumpkin Park (or Tingly Town, [[SelectiveLocalization depending on if you're playing the PAL version]]), where the gang has to solve puzzles based on amusement park rides in order to find where the Masked Gentleman's next "Dark Miracle" will take place.

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* ''VideoGame/ProfessorLaytonAndTheMiracleMask'' had Pumpkin Park (or Tingly Town, [[SelectiveLocalization depending on if you're playing the PAL version]]), version), where the gang has to solve puzzles based on amusement park rides in order to find where the Masked Gentleman's next "Dark Miracle" will take place.

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* The plot for ''LightNovel/AmagiBrilliantPark'' is centered around accumulating 250,000 visitors to the amusement park in three months. [[spoiler:There's more to it than that.]]


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* The plot for ''Literature/AmagiBrilliantPark'' is centered around accumulating 250,000 visitors to the titular Amagi Brilliant Park in three months, since the workers are actually [[OurFairiesAreDifferent fairies]] and they need people's happiness to stay alive.
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* The fourth level in a ''Spider-Man'' game for the [=SNES=] was set in Coney Island. The boss of the level was the Green Goblin.

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* ''Franchise/{{Splatoon}}'': The page image is of the map Wahoo World (introduced in ''VideoGame/Splatoon2''), which is set in an amusement park of the same name and centered around a rocket-themed merry-go-round.
* The fourth level in a ''Spider-Man'' ''Franchise/SpiderMan'' game for the [=SNES=] was set in Coney Island. The boss of the level was the Green Goblin.
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* ''VideoGame/{{Richman}}'' has Softstar Amusement Park in ''Richman 8'', and Amusement Park Island in the mobile spinoff ''4 Fun''.
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* Played with ''VideoGame/ScoobyDooMysteryMayhem'''s Second Area -- it's a Guitar Ghoul theme park. The reason it's play with as the following two reasons:) 1. The Haunted House is a roller coaster ride! & 2) The bad guy's home base is the Hall of the Mirrors!

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* Played with ''VideoGame/ScoobyDooMysteryMayhem'''s ''VideoGame/ScoobyDooUnmasked'''s Second Area -- it's a Guitar Ghoul theme park. The reason it's play with as the following two reasons:) 1. The Haunted House is a roller coaster ride! & 2) The bad guy's home base is the Hall of the Mirrors!
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* ''Series/TheSandman2022'': Referenced in "[[Recap/TheSandman2022S01E09Collectors Collectors]]". The Fun Land SerialKiller describes how amusement parks are the perfect place to find, isolate, and murder his victims of choice, young children.
-->'''Fun Land:''' And if you can't find any kids to play with... you can always go on the rides!
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* Kobayashi, Tohru, and Kanna went to an amusement park in chapter 50 of ''Manga/MissKobayashisDragonMaid'' (they planned on taking Ilulu as well, but she preferred to just sleep the entire day).

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* Kobayashi, Tohru, and Kanna went to an amusement park in chapter 50 of ''Manga/MissKobayashisDragonMaid'' (they planned on taking Ilulu as well, but she preferred (Ilulu choses to just stay home and sleep instead, though she does come along in the entire day).anime version).

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* Some games set entirely at an amusement park:

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* Some [[VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog Sonic]] games feature plenty of these:
** Casino Night Zone in ''VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog2''.
** Carnival Night Zone in ''[[VideoGame/Sonic3AndKnuckles Sonic the Hedgehog 3]]'', and Balloon Park in the 2-Player mode.
** Stardust Speedway (Good Future) in ''VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehogCD''.
** Spring Stadium Zone in ''[[VideoGame/Sonic3DFlickiesIsland Sonic 3D Blast]]''.
** Twinkle Park in ''VideoGame/SonicAdventure''.
** Sky Park Zone in ''VideoGame/SonicRivals''.
** White Park Zone in ''VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog4 Episode II'' (also contains parts of SlippySlideyIceWorld).
** ''VideoGame/SonicColors'' features multiple small ''planets'' roped into one massive theme park via tractor beams by [[BigBad Dr. Eggman]].

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* Some [[VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog Sonic]] games feature plenty of these:
** Casino Night Zone in ''VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog2''.
** Carnival Night Zone in ''[[VideoGame/Sonic3AndKnuckles Sonic
''Series/AceLightning'' has the Hedgehog 3]]'', and Balloon Park "Carnival of Doom" in the 2-Player mode.
** Stardust Speedway (Good Future)
video game - and it's not-quite-so-creepy-but-often-equally-dangerous equivalent in ''VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehogCD''.
** Spring Stadium Zone
the Real World.
* Specter Land
in ''[[VideoGame/Sonic3DFlickiesIsland Sonic 3D Blast]]''.
** Twinkle Park in ''VideoGame/SonicAdventure''.
** Sky Park Zone in ''VideoGame/SonicRivals''.
** White Park Zone in ''VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog4 Episode II'' (also contains parts of SlippySlideyIceWorld).
** ''VideoGame/SonicColors'' features multiple small ''planets'' roped into one massive theme park via tractor beams by [[BigBad Dr. Eggman]].
''VideoGame/ApeEscape''.



* A very twisted amusement park is featured in a level of ''VideoGame/{{Blood}}''. It also has a merry-go-round of gargoyles, and several shooting games with prizes...
* In ''VideoGame/TheCurseOfMonkeyIsland,'' the villain has built his own evil amusement park.
* The fifth chapter of ''VideoGame/{{Disgaea 4| A Promise Unforgotten}}'' is set in a themed amusement park, with the stalls, benches, and rides looking like various monsters in the series (Mostly [[EverythingsBetterWithPenguins Prinnies]]).



* ''VisualNovel/{{Nameless}}'' has the amusement park be an important place to protagonist Eri. Each of the boys' route contains at least one trip to the amusement park and the final scene always takes place at the park on Christmas. The merry-go-round is the most important attraction in the place, because Eri has fond memories of it. [[spoiler:The amusement park also is a place where Eri took the titular Nameless to during her past.]]
* ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'':
** Pinna Park in ''VideoGame/SuperMarioSunshine''.
** The map of World Bowser in ''VideoGame/SuperMario3DWorld'' is a rainbow-colored amusement park, as are some of its levels (The Bowser Express, The Great Tower of Bowser Land, and the two battle arenas where Motley Bossblob and Queen Hisstocrat are fought). Other levels in the game mix this setting with CircusOfFear.
** Baby Park from ''VideoGame/MarioKartDoubleDash'' and the games where it's present as a retro course. It consists of a compact racetrack surrounded by several other attractions. Due to its short length, drivers have to accumulate seven laps (five in ''Mario Kart DS'') to win.
** Yoshi Park in ''VideoGame/MarioSuperSluggers'' features a roller coaster and a train in the background. The train is a gimmick of the ballpark that can knock out the outfielders temporarily, possibly ruining an attempt to steal a home run.
** ''VideoGame/MarioParty4'': Toad's Midway Madness. It was built by Toad (its host) because he loves amusement parks and wants to share that love with his friends as well as visitors. There's an orange-colored coaster track that passes through the middle parts of the board's layout; at first it looks like mere decoration but, when a player steps on one of its Event Spaces, a rocket kart will begin moving through the track and chase all players across that part of the board. However, it's also possible to voluntarily ride the kart (which gives them the chance to gather coins). Another feature is the spinning tea cup rides that take a player to a specific path indicated by an arrow at their central top (the arrow's direction changes every time a character uses the rides or lands onto a nearby Event Space).

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* ''VisualNovel/{{Nameless}}'' ''VideoGame/DrawnToLife: WesternAnimation/SpongebobSquarepants Edition'' has the an amusement park be an important place to protagonist Eri. Each of the boys' route contains at least one trip to the amusement park and the final scene always takes place at the park on Christmas. The merry-go-round is the most important attraction in the place, because Eri has fond memories of it. [[spoiler:The amusement park also is a place where Eri took the titular Nameless to during her past.]]
* ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'':
** Pinna Park in ''VideoGame/SuperMarioSunshine''.
** The map of World Bowser in ''VideoGame/SuperMario3DWorld'' is a rainbow-colored amusement park, as are some of its levels (The Bowser Express, The Great Tower of Bowser Land, and the two battle arenas where Motley Bossblob and Queen Hisstocrat are fought). Other levels in the game mix this setting with CircusOfFear.
** Baby Park from ''VideoGame/MarioKartDoubleDash'' and the games where it's present as a retro course. It consists of a compact racetrack surrounded by several other attractions. Due to its short length, drivers have to accumulate seven laps (five in ''Mario Kart DS'') to win.
** Yoshi Park in ''VideoGame/MarioSuperSluggers'' features a roller coaster and a train in the background. The train is a gimmick of the ballpark that can knock out the outfielders temporarily, possibly ruining an attempt to steal a home run.
** ''VideoGame/MarioParty4'': Toad's Midway Madness. It was built by Toad (its host) because he loves amusement parks and wants to share that love with his friends as well as visitors. There's an orange-colored coaster track that passes through the middle parts of the board's layout; at first it looks like mere decoration but, when a player steps on one of its Event Spaces, a rocket kart will begin moving through the track and chase all players across that part of the board. However, it's also possible to voluntarily ride the kart (which gives them the chance to gather coins). Another feature is the spinning tea cup rides that take a player to a specific path indicated by an arrow at their central top (the arrow's direction changes every time a character uses the rides or lands onto a nearby Event Space).
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* ''VideoGame/HitmanBloodMoney'' has a tutorial level which takes place in a (mostly) abandoned amusement park, in which Agent 47 has to assassinate the washed-up owner.
* A very twisted amusement park is featured in a level of ''VideoGame/{{Blood}}''. It also has a merry-go-round of gargoyles, and several shooting games with prizes...
* The fifth chapter of ''VideoGame/{{Disgaea 4| A Promise Unforgotten}}'' is set in a themed amusement park, with the stalls, benches, and rides looking like various monsters in the series (Mostly [[EverythingsBetterWithPenguins Prinnies]]).

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* ''VideoGame/HitmanBloodMoney'' has a tutorial level which takes place Le-MU in a (mostly) abandoned amusement park, in which Agent 47 has to assassinate ''VisualNovel/{{Ever17}}'' may seem more like an AmusementParkOfDoom, but [[spoiler: the washed-up owner.
* A very twisted amusement park is featured in a level of ''VideoGame/{{Blood}}''. It also has a merry-go-round of gargoyles, and several shooting games with prizes...
* The fifth chapter of ''VideoGame/{{Disgaea 4| A Promise Unforgotten}}'' is set in a themed amusement park,
first incident with the stalls, benches, real Takeshi Kuranari was an actual accident, which was later replicated with Kid/Kaburaki in place of Takeshi, Sara in place of Coco and rides looking like various monsters You'aki in place of You'haru, making it an AmusementParkOfDoom.]]
* ''VideoGame/{{Fahrenheit}}'' has a confrontation with the villainous Shaman on top of the roller coaster in a closed-down amusement-park,
in the series (Mostly [[EverythingsBetterWithPenguins Prinnies]]).dead of winter.



* ''Series/AceLightning'' has the "Carnival of Doom" in the video game - and it's not-quite-so-creepy-but-often-equally-dangerous equivalent in the Real World.
* The ''VideoGame/RollerCoasterTycoon'' series are {{Simulation Game}}s revolving around the construction and maintenance of Amusement Parks, as are the games VideoGame/ThemePark and its spiritual successor VideoGame/ThemeParkWorld.
* ''VideoGame/{{Fahrenheit}}'' has a confrontation with the villainous Shaman on top of the roller coaster in a closed-down amusement-park, in the dead of winter.
* In The Slayground, other criminals once cornered Parker in an amusement park.
* The Franchise/SilentHill Amusement Park is the seat of several cherished memories for the protagonists of the first and third games, as well as Shattered Memories, as well as the origin point for blood-spattered creepy series mascot Robbie the Rabbit, ''and'' it's home to some of the creepiest fights in the entire series, particularly in 3.
* The fourth level in a ''Spider-Man'' game for the [=SNES=] was set in Coney Island. The boss of the level was the Green Goblin.
* Specter Land in ''VideoGame/ApeEscape''.
* In ''VideoGame/TheCurseOfMonkeyIsland,'' the villain has built his own evil amusement park.
* One of the maps included in the DLC for ''VideoGame/ModernWarfare 2'' takes place in an abandoned Amusement Park.
* Le-MU in ''VisualNovel/{{Ever17}}'' may seem more like an AmusementParkOfDoom, but [[spoiler: the first incident with the real Takeshi Kuranari was an actual accident, which was later replicated with Kid/Kaburaki in place of Takeshi, Sara in place of Coco and You'aki in place of You'haru, making it an AmusementParkOfDoom.]]

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* ''Series/AceLightning'' has the "Carnival of Doom" One is present in the video game - and it's not-quite-so-creepy-but-often-equally-dangerous equivalent in the Real World.
* The ''VideoGame/RollerCoasterTycoon'' series are {{Simulation Game}}s revolving around the construction and maintenance
second level of Amusement Parks, as are the games VideoGame/ThemePark and its spiritual successor VideoGame/ThemeParkWorld.
''VideoGame/GoatSimulator''.
* ''VideoGame/{{Fahrenheit}}'' ''VideoGame/HitmanBloodMoney'' has a confrontation with tutorial level which takes place in a (mostly) abandoned amusement park, in which Agent 47 has to assassinate the villainous Shaman on top washed-up owner.
* Sora's version
of the Prankster's Paradise world in ''VideoGame/KingdomHearts3DDreamDropDistance'', which mostly takes place on Pleasure Island from ''WesternAnimation/{{Pinocchio}}''. The first area is massive and features roller coaster in tracks you can slide on. There's also a closed-down amusement-park, in circus tent (featuring a giant creepy clown statue). After that, Pinocchio leaves to find Gepetto, and the dead of winter.
* In The Slayground, other criminals once cornered Parker in an amusement park.
* The Franchise/SilentHill Amusement Park is the seat of several cherished memories for the protagonists
remainder of the first world [[UnderTheSea has an underwater theme instead]]. Riku completely averts this trope and third games, as well as Shattered Memories, as well as the origin point for blood-spattered creepy series mascot Robbie the Rabbit, ''and'' it's home to some of the creepiest fights in the entire series, particularly in 3.
instead ends up [[WombLevel inside Monstro]].
* ''VideoGame/KirbyAndTheForgottenLand'': The fourth level in a ''Spider-Man'' game for the [=SNES=] was set in Coney Island. entirety of Wondaria Remains, or Level 3. The boss various stages of the level was the Green Goblin.
* Specter Land in ''VideoGame/ApeEscape''.
* In ''VideoGame/TheCurseOfMonkeyIsland,'' the villain has built his own evil amusement park.
*
include a roller coaster, ferris wheel, a haunted house and more. One of the maps included in the DLC for ''VideoGame/ModernWarfare 2'' stage even takes place during a parade in the middle of the night. However, it also crosses over with AmusementParkOfDoom since the game takes place on an [[AfterTheEnd abandoned Amusement Park.
* Le-MU in ''VisualNovel/{{Ever17}}'' may seem more like an AmusementParkOfDoom, but [[spoiler:
world]], meaning most of the first incident attractions are malfunctioning and/or infested with the real Takeshi Kuranari was an actual accident, which was later replicated with Kid/Kaburaki in place of Takeshi, Sara in place of Coco and You'aki in place of You'haru, making it an AmusementParkOfDoom.]]enemies.



* ''VideoGame/DrawnToLife: WesternAnimation/SpongebobSquarepants Edition'' has an amusement park world.
* Played with ''ScoobyDooMysteryMayhem'''s Second Area -- it's a Guitar Ghoul theme park. The reason it's play with as the following two reasons:) 1. The Haunted House is a roller coaster ride! & 2) The bad guy's home base is the Hall of the Mirrors!
* ''VideoGame/PokemonBlackAndWhite'' has one of these. You ride the Ferris wheel with N, then battle him, then go into the gym where you ride roller coasters to get to the leader. You can ride the Ferris wheel again later. The amusement park returns in [[VideoGame/PokemonBlack2AndWhite2 their sequels]].
* Sora's version of the Prankster's Paradise world in ''VideoGame/KingdomHearts3DDreamDropDistance'', which mostly takes place on Pleasure Island from ''WesternAnimation/{{Pinocchio}}''. The first area is massive and features roller coaster tracks you can slide on. There's also a circus tent (featuring a giant creepy clown statue). After that, Pinocchio leaves to find Gepetto, and the remainder of the world [[UnderTheSea has an underwater theme instead]]. Riku completely averts this trope and instead ends up [[WombLevel inside Monstro]].
* In the ''VideoGame/{{Pinocchio}}'' LicensedGame, the fourth level takes place on Pleasure Island. In the first part, Pinocchio [[{{Balloonacy}} has to hang onto some balloons so that he can fly]] to the upper-left corner of the screen, while dodging attacks from Lampwick and his friends. Then, he rides a [[MinecartMadness roller coaster]] and has to time when to jump into and out of the cars, as well as duck under low beams and ring bells. When Pinocchio reaches the end of the roller coaster, he must dodge the fireworks that Lampwick lights.
* ''VideoGame/ProfessorLaytonAndTheMiracleMask'' had Pumpkin Park (or Tingly Town, [[SelectiveLocalization depending on if you're playing the PAL version]]), where the gang has to solve puzzles based on amusement park rides in order to find where the Masked Gentleman's next "Dark Miracle" will take place.



** Blast Man's stage in ''VideoGame/MegaMan11''; it also has some elements of {{Studiopolis| World}} due to the numerous movie sets scattered throughout the stage.

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** Blast Man's stage in ''VideoGame/MegaMan11''; it also has some elements of {{Studiopolis| World}} {{Studiopolis}} due to the numerous movie sets scattered throughout the stage. stage.
* One of the maps included in the DLC for ''VideoGame/ModernWarfare2'' takes place in an abandoned Amusement Park.
* ''VisualNovel/{{Nameless}}'' has the amusement park be an important place to protagonist Eri. Each of the boys' route contains at least one trip to the amusement park and the final scene always takes place at the park on Christmas. The merry-go-round is the most important attraction in the place, because Eri has fond memories of it. [[spoiler:The amusement park also is a place where Eri took the titular Nameless to during her past.]]



* One is present in the second level of ''GoatSimulator''.
* Wondersplenk in ''VideoGame/{{Wuppo}}''. Complete with souvenirs, lineups, and a questionably valid FortuneTeller!



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* ''VideoGame/YoshisCraftedWorld'' In the ''VideoGame/{{Pinocchio}}'' LicensedGame, the fourth level takes place on Pleasure Island. In the first part, Pinocchio [[{{Balloonacy}} has Cardstock Carnival. This stage includes ferris wheels, to hang onto some balloons so that he can fly]] to the upper-left corner of the screen, while dodging attacks from Lampwick and his friends. Then, he rides a [[MinecartMadness roller coasters, carousels, coaster]] and Bullet Bills (fireworks, perhaps).has to time when to jump into and out of the cars, as well as duck under low beams and ring bells. When Pinocchio reaches the end of the roller coaster, he must dodge the fireworks that Lampwick lights.
* ''VideoGame/PokemonBlackAndWhite'' has one of these. You ride the Ferris wheel with N, then battle him, then go into the gym where you ride roller coasters to get to the leader. You can ride the Ferris wheel again later. The amusement park returns in [[VideoGame/PokemonBlack2AndWhite2 their sequels]].
* ''VideoGame/ProfessorLaytonAndTheMiracleMask'' had Pumpkin Park (or Tingly Town, [[SelectiveLocalization depending on if you're playing the PAL version]]), where the gang has to solve puzzles based on amusement park rides in order to find where the Masked Gentleman's next "Dark Miracle" will take place.
* The ''VideoGame/RollerCoasterTycoon'' series are {{Simulation Game}}s revolving around the construction and maintenance of Amusement Parks, as are the games ''VideoGame/ThemePark'' and its spiritual successor ''VideoGame/ThemeParkWorld''.
* Played with ''VideoGame/ScoobyDooMysteryMayhem'''s Second Area -- it's a Guitar Ghoul theme park. The reason it's play with as the following two reasons:) 1. The Haunted House is a roller coaster ride! & 2) The bad guy's home base is the Hall of the Mirrors!
* The Franchise/SilentHill Amusement Park is the seat of several cherished memories for the protagonists of the [[VideoGame/SilentHill first]] and [[VideoGame/SilentHill3 third]] games, as well as ''[[Shattered Memories]]'', as well as the origin point for blood-spattered creepy series mascot Robbie the Rabbit, ''and'' it's home to some of the creepiest fights in the entire series, particularly in ''3''.
* In ''The Slayground'', other criminals once cornered Parker in an amusement park.
* Some [[VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog Sonic]] games feature plenty of these:
** Casino Night Zone in ''VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog2''.
** Carnival Night Zone in ''[[VideoGame/Sonic3AndKnuckles Sonic the Hedgehog 3]]'', and Balloon Park in the 2-Player mode.
** Stardust Speedway (Good Future) in ''VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehogCD''.
** Spring Stadium Zone in ''[[VideoGame/Sonic3DFlickiesIsland Sonic 3D Blast]]''.
** Twinkle Park in ''VideoGame/SonicAdventure''.
** Sky Park Zone in ''VideoGame/SonicRivals''.
** White Park Zone in ''VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog4 Episode II'' (also contains parts of SlippySlideyIceWorld).
** ''VideoGame/SonicColors'' features multiple small ''planets'' roped into one massive theme park via tractor beams by [[BigBad Dr. Eggman]].
* The fourth level in a ''Spider-Man'' game for the [=SNES=] was set in Coney Island. The boss of the level was the Green Goblin.
* ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'':
** Pinna Park in ''VideoGame/SuperMarioSunshine''.
** The map of World Bowser in ''VideoGame/SuperMario3DWorld'' is a rainbow-colored amusement park, as are some of its levels (The Bowser Express, The Great Tower of Bowser Land, and the two battle arenas where Motley Bossblob and Queen Hisstocrat are fought). Other levels in the game mix this setting with CircusOfFear.
** Baby Park from ''VideoGame/MarioKartDoubleDash'' and the games where it's present as a retro course. It consists of a compact racetrack surrounded by several other attractions. Due to its short length, drivers have to accumulate seven laps (five in ''Mario Kart DS'') to win.
** Yoshi Park in ''VideoGame/MarioSuperSluggers'' features a roller coaster and a train in the background. The train is a gimmick of the ballpark that can knock out the outfielders temporarily, possibly ruining an attempt to steal a home run.
** ''VideoGame/MarioParty4'': Toad's Midway Madness. It was built by Toad (its host) because he loves amusement parks and wants to share that love with his friends as well as visitors. There's an orange-colored coaster track that passes through the middle parts of the board's layout; at first it looks like mere decoration but, when a player steps on one of its Event Spaces, a rocket kart will begin moving through the track and chase all players across that part of the board. However, it's also possible to voluntarily ride the kart (which gives them the chance to gather coins). Another feature is the spinning tea cup rides that take a player to a specific path indicated by an arrow at their central top (the arrow's direction changes every time a character uses the rides or lands onto a nearby Event Space).


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* ''Franchise/DocSavage'' story "World's Fair Goblin."

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* The ''Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries'' episode ''Recap/StarTrekS1E15ShoreLeave'' had an entire ''planet'' that was one big amusement park. Built by an unknown, advanced race, the planet allowed the people there to play out fantasies and alternate realities with no lasting outcomes. As Captain Kirk mused, the more advanced the mind, the greater the need for the simplicity of play.



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* ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII'' featured the famous Gold Saucer, which had, among a wide variety of more or less annoying mini games, a Ferris Wheel where you could date one of your female companions ([[GayOption or one of your male ones]]).

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** ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIII'' has Nautilus Park, which is known for the popular Pompa Sancta parade, as well as the chocobos and sheep in the petting zoos. It gets a passing mention in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIII2'' in which Serah tells Noel about it and he asks her "What's a theme park?", having grown up in the future as one of the last survivors at the end of days.


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* The ''VideoGame/TrailsSeries'' has Mishelam Wonderland from ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfHeroesTrailsFromZeroAndTrailsToAzure'' and later ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfHeroesTrailsOfColdSteel IV''. This is amusement park themed after Mishy, the mascot of the game's creator, Nihon Falcom. It also features his relations, such as sister Mishette and Mecha Mishy. In ''Cold Steel IV'', an entire segment is spent on it when your team rents it out for an evening.
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** ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures 2: Trouble in Wackyland'' for the NES.

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* ''Animation/PleasantGoatAndBigBigWolf'': ''Pleasant Goat Fun Class: The Earth Carnival'' has an amusement park with fun attractions, games, and rides that the characters get involved with.

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* The events of the first episode of ''Manga/DetectiveConan'' take place in an amusement park, which is also used for the climax of the fourth movie.

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* The events of the first episode of ''Manga/DetectiveConan'' ''Manga/CaseClosed'' take place in an amusement park, which is also used for the climax of the fourth movie.
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* In ''Film/Mario2018'', Mario and David visit one before they begin their relationship. They kick soccer balls at a machine that measures their speed. Afterwards, Mario plays a game and wins an orca keychain, which he gives to Leon, who has a poster of an orca in his bedroom.

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* In ''Film/Mario2018'', Mario and David Leon visit one before they begin their relationship. They kick soccer balls at a machine that measures their speed. Afterwards, Mario plays a game and wins an orca keychain, which he gives to Leon, who has a poster of an orca in his bedroom.

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