The Super Nintendo Land zone will open at the Osaka theme park on February 4th, 2021. Universal and its partners at Nintendo have brought together. The opening had been delayed a few times because of the pandemic. The worlds first Nintendo theme park land is coming this summer and Universal is kicking off the promotion with a new music video. The new theme park land will open on March 18. New attractions arrive at a pretty regular pace, with the park currently featuring two Harry Potter rides, a land-based on Illumination Entertainment properties, and a land-based on "The Simpsons. Universal Studios Japan has announced an opening date for its long-awaited Nintendo-themed area. Universal Studios Japan sets new grand opening date Super Nintendo World. The backlot tour was highlighted in such films as "Animal House," "Big Fat Liar," and "Mallrats," where the "Jaws" part of the tour was dressed to look like Orlando's Jaws: the Ride.įrom the Studio Tour, Universal Studios Hollywood has built up an impressive theme park. Trams would take sightseers on the Universal backlot, where numerous special effects gags had been constructed for their enjoyment. On December 18, 2020, a Nintendo Direct about the land went live on Nintendo's official YouTube channel, featuring Mario creator Shigeru Miyamoto hosting a tour around a small fraction of the land. Once things had to get a lot quieter, Universal began operating the Studio Tour. On October 15, 2020, Universal Studios Japan released a new promo image featuring several details of the land. When movies were still silent, studio founder Carl Laemmle invited the public to watch the movies get made from risers erected facing the sets. Universal Studios Hollywood has been a tourist attraction since 1915 (via The Studio Tour). And shortly after parks reopened in 2021, Universal introduced their latest dark ride based on "The Secret Life of Pets," as documented by Attractions Magazine. In 2019, Universal Studios Hollywood tried to compete with Disneyland's "Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge," which opened in May (via Star Wars), by introducing its revamped "Jurassic World" ride (via YouTube). Disney," but both theme park giants are still constantly adding new attractions at their various locations to try and lure guests away from each other. The theme park wars have died down from their mid-'90s height, as described in Sam Gennaway's book "Universal vs.