Saudi Arabia to Welcome World’s First ‘Dragon Ball’ Theme Park Covering 500km2 

Toei Animation has announced that Saudi Arabia will be the site of the world’s inaugural theme park based on the beloved “Dragon Ball” franchise, marking a significant milestone in entertainment ventures. The Japanese studio has entered into a strategic partnership with the Saudi government’s Public Investment Fund (PIF), with the latter funding construction and associated expenses, while Toei Animation grants copyright usage rights. The specific investment amount and the park’s opening timeline have not been disclosed, according to Asia.nikkei on 23 March 2024.

The theme park will be situated in Qiddiya, an upcoming entertainment city located approximately 40 minutes from Riyadh by car, encompassing an expansive area of over 500,000 square metres. At its heart will stand a remarkable 70-metre-high roller coaster featuring Shenron, the iconic wish-granting dragon from the “Dragon Ball” series. With over 30 attractions planned, the park will offer a comprehensive experience, complemented by accommodations including hotels.

According to Abdullah bin Nasser Aldawood, Managing Director at PIF’s Qiddiya Investment Co., anime enjoys immense popularity in Saudi Arabia, with an estimated 80% of the population having watched anime, including 40% who are fans of “Dragon Ball.” This venture aligns with the nation’s commitment to providing cutting-edge entertainment experiences to its citizens and visitors.

Toei Animation President Katsuhiro Takagi expressed his admiration for Saudi Arabia’s forward-thinking approach to entertainment, remarking on the endeavour’s potential to redefine leisure experiences for the country’s residents. The project aligns with the broader objectives of “Saudi Vision 2030,” aimed at diversifying the nation’s economy through initiatives such as Qiddiya, a multifaceted development anticipated to accommodate 600,000 residents upon completion.

Despite the recent passing of “Dragon Ball” creator Akira Toriyama, whose original manga is set to commemorate its 40th anniversary this year, the theme park represents a vibrant celebration of his enduring legacy and the franchise’s lasting impact on global pop culture.

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