Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Footrot Flats Fun Park was a theme park on Te Atatū Peninsula, West Auckland, New Zealand. Opening in 1982 as Leisureland, the park rebranded to be themed around the Murray Ball cartoon Footrot Flats in 1984. During the 1980s, it was the largest theme park in New Zealand.
Fantasy Land Amusement Park, Hastings – the site is now occupied by Splash Planet; Footrot Flats Fun Park, Te Atatu Peninsula, Auckland, originally known as Leisureland [21] [22] (1984–1989) Luna Park, Quay Street, Auckland (1926–1931) Safari Land, Massey, Auckland closed in 1988. [23]
Footrot Flats, a comic strip by New Zealand cartoonist Murray Ball, ran from 1976 to 1994 in newspapers (unpublished strips continued to appear in book form until 2000). [1] Altogether there are 27 numbered books (collecting the newspaper strips, with additional material), a further 8 books collecting the Sunday newspaper strips, and 5 smaller ...
In 1982, Leisureland (later known as the Footrot Flats Fun Park) opened, alongside other ventures such as the Te Atatu Grand Prix Minicar Park. [22] The mayor of Waitemata City , Tim Shadbolt , was a fan of the complex, and wanted the Waitemata City Council to further develop the peninsula into a major entertainment district in order to attract ...
Footrot Flats Fun Park; Formosa Fun Coast; G. Grand World Scenic Park; H. Hồ Thủy Tiên; I. Italpark; J. ... Lai Chi Kok Amusement Park; Luna Luna (1987 ...
A more detailed book, Footrot Flats: The Dog's Tale, The Making of the Movie by Lesley Stevens, was published by Inprint in 1986. [30] Due to the success of the film, Leisureland, a theme park in Te Atatū, West Auckland, New Zealand, was rebranded as the Footrot Flats Fun Park. [31]
Pages in category "Amusement parks opened in 1982" ... Footrot Flats Fun Park; M. Magic Mountain, Glenelg; Mangyongdae Funfair; N. Notojima Aquarium; O. Oceans of Fun; P.
Footrot Flats was a comic strip written by New Zealand cartoonist Murray Ball. It ran from 1975 until 1994 in newspapers around the world, though the unpublished strips continued to be released in book form until 2000. There was also a stage musical, an animated feature film called Footrot Flats: the Dog's Tail Tale, and even a theme park.