On April 1, 2024 (JST), the official Dragon Ball Japanese website made the exciting announcement that construction was beginning in Tokyo for Satan City, with a follow-up report to be released the following day.Fans were, of course, quick to see through the announcement as an April Fool’s joke by official Dragon Ball staff, although that didn’t stop many from liking and reposting the news on X (formerly Twitter), as well as chiming in on the possibilities that such a location could offer. According to the fake announcement, this would have included a large billboard featuring Mr. Satan (better known in the English dub as Hercule) himself welcoming people to the city, as well as a faithful recreation of Orange Star High School (alternatively, Herculopolis High), which Gohan attended as a teenager during Dragon Ball Z’s “Great Saiyaman Saga” storyline.While the construction of Satan City is a clear April Fool’s joke, the real-life development of the world’s first theme park inspired by Dragon Ball is not. Publicly announced on March 22, 2024, the official Dragon Ball theme park in Saudi Arabia will take up a massive 500,000 square meters and feature seven individual areas that recreate a number of well-known locations seen in the series, including Kame House, Capsule Corporation and Beerus’s Planet. Concept art and even a trailer for the theme park have already been released, which is set to incorporate over 30 different attractions — including a 70-meter-high Shenron containing a large-scale roller coaster — as well as multiple hotels and restaurants.
On April 1, 2024 (JST), the official Dragon Ball Japanese website made the exciting announcement that construction was beginning in Tokyo for Satan City, with a follow-up report to be released the following day.
Fans were, of course, quick to see through the announcement as an April Fool’s joke by official Dragon Ball staff, although that didn’t stop many from liking and reposting the news on X (formerly Twitter), as well as chiming in on the possibilities that such a location could offer. According to the fake announcement, this would have included a large billboard featuring Mr. Satan (better known in the English dub as Hercule) himself welcoming people to the city, as well as a faithful recreation of Orange Star High School (alternatively, Herculopolis High), which Gohan attended as a teenager during Dragon Ball Z’s “Great Saiyaman Saga” storyline.
While the construction of Satan City is a clear April Fool’s joke, the real-life development of the world’s first theme park inspired by Dragon Ball is not. Publicly announced on March 22, 2024, the official Dragon Ball theme park in Saudi Arabia will take up a massive 500,000 square meters and feature seven individual areas that recreate a number of well-known locations seen in the series, including Kame House, Capsule Corporation and Beerus’s Planet. Concept art and even a trailer for the theme park have already been released, which is set to incorporate over 30 different attractions — including a 70-meter-high Shenron containing a large-scale roller coaster — as well as multiple hotels and restaurants.
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