İki konuk ileri teknolojinin kullanıldığı bir eğlence parkında Vahşi Batı macerasına çıkar. Parktaki insanlar robottur ve park Roma, Vahşi Batı ve Ortaçağ dönemlerine benzetilerek sahici bir hayat yaratmak amacıyla tasarlanmıştır. Merkezi bilgisayar sistemi bozulunca robotlar zincirlerini koparır ve parkın iki konuğu robot bir silahşör tarafından takip edildiklerini fark eder.West World ya da Batı Dünyası, yapay bilincin ortaya çıkması ve suçun geleceğiyle ilgili karanlık bir yolculuğu anlatmaktadır.
Bu animasyon dizi, Hamish Steele'in yarattığı ve Bleeding Cool'un "inanılmaz komik ve son derece samimi" olarak tanımladığı "DeadEndia" çizgi romanlarından uyarlandı.
Having grown up in a world of manufactured happiness, Lucy, the cynical teenage daughter of a idealistic theme park princess mom, wants to get out and experience something real. When Ian, the new park owner's son, arrives and sweeps her off her feet, Lucy is left wondering if fairy tale endings do exist after all. But when a scandalous secret turns her life upside down, she learns Happyland is far from a walk in the park.
Filmed on location in 1997 at Blackpool Pleasure Beach, the show was a six-part BBC documentary, which followed the day-to-day running of the park. It was mainly focused on the rides and the park managers, Jim Rowland and Keith Allen. The film crews also spoke to Geoffrey Thompson and Amanda Thompson, the director and producer of Stageworks Worldwide Productions (which directs, produces and choreographs the shows within the park.)
Olivier Morin explores the crazy, wonderful world of theme parks across the globe.
Thrill Factor explores the exciting world of thrill rides, waterslides and other heart-pumping experiences through a scientific lens. Hosts Kari Byron and Tory Belleci dive into the engineering and physics that explain why these rides excite adrenaline junkies.
Out of the Blue is an American teen sitcom that ran in syndication from September 1995 to February 1996. The series was filmed on location at SeaWorld in Orlando, Florida, and distributed by Tribune Entertainment. It is notable in that each of its twenty two episodes was filmed in both Spanish and English simultaneously and starred a predominately Hispanic cast of several different nationalities.
The show was dubbed into German as Sommer Sonne Florida, and into Italian as Un salto nel blu, but was poorly-distributed and largely unknown in Germany, Italy, the USA, or Latin America.
Among the show's young cast was Spanish fashion model Veronica Blume, whose budding real-life modeling career was occasionally incorporated into the show's storyline, and Paulo Benedeti, who would later play recurring roles on American soap operas.