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|title=<center>Creative Engineering Inc.
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|imagecaption=The Rockafire Explosion.
|status=<span style="color:orange;">'''Partially Lost'''</span>
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Creative Engineering Inc. is an animatronic company founded in the early 1970's. They are most recognized for producing the Rock-afire Explosion band that operated in Showbiz Pizza Place food chains in the 1980's. Other than the Rock-afire, Creative Engineering manufactured several other animatronic bands/retrofits for their own shows. Many showtapes/segments of showtapes have never surfaced online or have since disappeared.  
Creative Engineering Inc. is an animatronic company founded in 1975. They are most recognized for producing the Rock-afire Explosion band that operated in Showbiz Pizza Place food chains in the 1980s. Other than the Rock-afire, Creative Engineering manufactured several other animatronic bands/retrofits for their own shows. '''Many showtapes/segments of showtapes have never surfaced online or have since disappeared.'''
==The Rock-afire Explosion==
Debuting on August 14th, 1980, The Rock-afire Explosion animatronic show was Showbiz Pizza's primary distinction from other arcades at the time. In 1990, however, Showbiz Pizza made the decision to remove the Rock-afire entertainment from their restaurants after Creative Engineering, Inc. refused to give Showbiz Pizza the copyrights and trademarks. This led to a process known as "Concept Unification" in which not only most Showbiz Pizza's being converted to Chuck E. Cheese locations as Showbiz brought all the assets to Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza Time Theatre in 1984, but also included all of the Rock-afire characters (except Billy Bob and Earl) being retrofitted intro Chuck E. Cheese characters with the show being renamed to Munch's Make Believe Band. However starting in 1987, after Showbiz and Creative cancelled the original "Manufacturing, Sales and Licensing Agreement" and created a new "Settlement and License Agreement" which was much looser than the original agreement, and gave Creative full rights to the destiny and future of the Rock-afire Explosion, Creative started to sell The Rock-afire Explosion to other venues such as  Pistol Pete's Pizza, Circus Pizza, Fun Time Pizza, Fun Zone, Fun Station USA, Flamingo Land, and Billy Bob's Wonderland. While most Rock-afire showtapes have been found, a few are still missing. 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
|-
! style="background-color:lightblue" | Showtape title
! style="background-color:lightblue" | Release Dates
! style="background-color:lightblue" | Status
! style="background-color:lightblue" | Notes
|-
|ShowBiz Pizza Place Tape #1 (ShowBiz Pizza Place Tape 1)
|August 14th, 1980 (Completed in January of 1980)
|[https://youtu.be/VJUPW67fBkI&t=158s<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']
|The first ever RAE showtape. It consists of 5 segments: 3 center stage segments, 1 stage right segment, and 1 stage left segment. Interestingly, this tape was completed before the first ShowBiz Pizza Place opened (which was 2 months later). This showtape also marked Duke Chauppetta's debut as Dook LaRue.
|-
|3 Birthday Reels
|1981-1988 (Beatles Birthday and Happy Birthday Medley) and 1982-1988 (Sal's Birthday)
|[https://youtu.be/NUJ8ektuBWk<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']
|
|-
|ShowBiz Pizza '82 Tape
|January or February  1982
|[https://youtu.be/yQEtIfhBLz4&t=35s<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']
|
|-
|Spring Shows '82
|Spring 1982
|[https://youtu.be/ZK6EocIRbuc&t=272s<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']
|
|-
|Best Of The Rock-afire Explosion '82 (Best of Rock-afire Explosion '82)
|July 1982
|[https://youtu.be/6H7g_yngEHg<span style="color:green;">'''Found'''] 
|An early compilation tape featuring some of the Rock-afire's best hits of the time. This showtape was also used for a consumer study on how CEI can improve the show.
|-
|SPP Show Selector Tape #1
|1982
|[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYmcfWjL4Gdc1rP6fJO8dlCFcrG0Su_nK<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']
|A showtape made for CEI's first try at the Show Selector concept for Showbiz Pizza. (And the only documented time the Show Selector concept was ever used at Showbiz) The concept was only tested at two locations in Flordia.
|-
|SPP Show Selector Tape #2
|Late 1982
|[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYmcfWjL4GddgRI0xxB7IMcCCT9K6CH1z.html<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']
|Another showtape made for the tested Showbiz verison of the Show Selector concept.
|-
|Tribute to Abbey Road
|October 1982
|[https://youtu.be/3xEF4O99dnc<span style="color:green;">'''Found'''] 
|Often considered one of the best Rock-afire showtapes of all time and a monumental turning point for the RAE. It's also known for being Shalisa Sloan's first show as Mitzi and Aaron Fechter's final full show as Beach Bear. Also Rick Bailey's first show. (But not as Beach Bear)
|-
|Christmas '82 (RAE Christmas '82)
|November 1982
|[https://youtu.be/oZ7vmq9pK5o&t=1067s<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']
|Rick Bailey's first show as Beach Bear.
|-
|New Years '82 (RAE New Years Eve '82)
|December 1982
|[https://youtu.be/FdAG0M-AyEE<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']
|
|-
|Crazy Colander Head Night
|February 1983
|[https://youtu.be/9wm_sk9HjCM<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']
|Produced as part of  Showbiz Pizza's "Crazy Colander Head Night" event, which encouraged guests to wear colanders adorned with various decorations.
|-
|Best of the Rock-afire Explosion 1983 Part 2
|March 1983
|[https://youtu.be/kbknWBqvOB8<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']
|Another compilation tape with most segments recycled from Tribute to Abbey Road.
|-
|Country Night
|June 1983
|[https://youtu.be/V29q6Yxa60w<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']
|
|-
|Fatz Showtape aka 'Klunk Installation'
|July 1983-1985
|[https://youtu.be/UKEKvhpCMHI<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']
|This showtape was used at locations that got Uncle Klunk. This tape was for the other 2 stages while Klunk and the rest of his setup were being installed on Rolfe and Earl's Stage.
|- 
|Uncle Klunk (Jeff Howell version)
|1983
|[https://youtu.be/iOcbtI042gA&t=58s<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']
|A demo tape Creative made for the executives at Showbiz to get a good idea of Uncle Klunk (and sent to some of the stores that installed Klunk first) with Jeff Howell performing the voice of Klunk and Burt Wilson (Fatz's Voice Actor) performing the voice of Klunk's pet bird Click and everybody calling in on his talk show. Sadly for some reason, the executives at Showbiz were disappointed with the demo and asked CEI to hire a professional company to make the audio for the show.
|- 
|The Uncle Klunk Show (Uncle Klunk Showtape)
|July 1983-1984
|[https://youtu.be/oXHhrRtIouA<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']
|Released to accompany the then-new Uncle Klunk animatronic, who replaced the Rolfe and Earl animatronic briefly. While the audio for the Uncle Klunk segments were not made by Creative Engineering they still did the programming for this showtape.
|-
|Beatles White Album
|September 1983
|[https://youtu.be/QMmo-okTZz4<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']
|Considered one of Rock-afire's greatest showtapes.
|-
|Christmas '83 (Christmas 1983)
|November 1983
|[https://youtu.be/UiFALJGgzeA<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']
|This showtape was used for many years during the holiday season.
|-
|Uncle Santa Showtape
|November - December 1983 & November - December 1984
|[https://youtu.be/dElX1JOuue8<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']
|Accompanied a retrofit of Uncle Klunk as Santa Clause.
|-
|Dr. Juke Test Tape
|1983 (unreleased)
|[https://cheeseepedia.org/wiki/Dr._Juke_Test_Tape<span style="color:orange">'''Partially Lost''']
|
|-
|Mini-stage Skits
|1983
|[https://decodedocdigitize.miraheze.org/wiki/Mini-stage_Skits<span style="color:orange">'''Partially Lost'''?]
|
|-
|Magic Night
|February 1984
|[https://youtu.be/syofX6LFJIE<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']
|Often considered the best Rock-afire Explosion showtape ever made and another fan favorite.
|-
|Senior Citizens
|March 1984
|[https://youtu.be/TVk_5qDC9R8<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']
|Contains the theme for the 1984 World's Fair written by the voice actor for Fatz, Sun, Moon, and Antioch The 'Birthday Spider Burt "Sal" Wilson.
|-
|Trivia Night
|July 1984
|[https://youtu.be/J2t3kNLH76k<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']
| This showtape was released alongside a promotion at ShowBiz, where you could purchase Professor Hoyle Trivia cards for $1.00 with a large pizza. This is also the show where Choo-Choo (the baby bear in front of Dook's drum) gets his name.  This show is also considered a fan favorite just like both the Beatles' White Album showtape and Magic Night.
|-
|After Hours Showtape (Afterhours Tape)
|August 1984-1985
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=trV5fDsxjOI<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']
|Showbiz began to notice that a lot of teens were coming in and partying. Since Showbiz wanted to be seen as a family restaurant, and not a teen hangout, they started Teen's Night. Every Friday between 9:00 pm to 12:00 am ShowBiz would allow teens between the ages of 13 and 18 to come in and dance. This show was made for Teen's Night and featured songs from the '80s that were hits with kids at the time like Jump by Van Halen, No More Words by Berlin, and Beat It by Michael Jackson. However, Teen's Night was discontinued in 1985 around the same time ShowBiz merged with Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza Time Theater as the newly formed ShowBiz Pizza Time, Inc and now wanted to keep the image of a restaurant for kids.
|-
|Country II
|October 1984
|[https://youtu.be/bBnrQG44U7Y<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']
|AKA The No Theme showtape.
|-
|Birthday Intros / Junk Skits
|Per 1985
|[https://youtu.be/tyIIGsywXKw<span style="color:orange;">'''Partially lost''']
|
|-
|Country Klunk
|January 1985
|[https://youtu.be/dEnykGozD6s&t=757s<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']
|A special showtape of country-themed songs for the Uncle Klunk animatronic.
|-
|Top Ten Hits of 1985 (Top Ten Hits)
|February 1985 
|[https://youtu.be/yQmYPgInUng<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']
|The only normal Rock-afire Explosion showtape released in 1985. This would also be the last showtape to be programmed by Creative (with Showbiz's permission). When Showbiz would both record the audio and program most of the shows between 1986 and late 1987. Creative would come back to fully making shows again with Rock-N-Roll Classics in September 1987, however, Creative was only writing the scripts and recording the audio with Showbiz Pizza Time Inc still doing the programming until their business partnership with Creative Engineering ended in September of 1990.
|-
|"Magic" Test Rebranding/"Magic" Stage Showtape
|November 1985
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2xwOGvgn25A<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']
|
|-
|Time Machine / Hits 1 (SPP Time Machine / Hits 1)
|March 1986
|[https://youtu.be/zCmvT18fiWE<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']
|First showtape made by Showbiz Pizza Time Inc. instead of CEI. Often called not only the worst showtape made for The Rock-afire Explosion, but one of the worst showtapes ever recorded for any animatronic show.
|-
|Happy B-day Liberty (SPP Happy B-Day Liberty)
|June 1986 
|[https://youtu.be/H8HTnEA8Ft0<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']
|Made for the 100th anniversary of The Statue of Liberty. It not only includes Rolfe's animatronics retrofitted into the Statue of Liberty but also includes two separate versions of the Statue of Liberty show. One was made by CEI and another was made by Creative Presentations for  Showbiz Pizza Time Inc.
|-
|Circus / Monkees (SPP Circus - Monkees)
|July 1986
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8W6Jrja3j-w<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']
|Contines two new shows (Tribute to the Circus and The Curly Shuffle) made by CEI (A rarity during the time this show was released) and a reused show (Monkees Medley from the Beatles White Album showtape).
|-
|Christmas Live 
|November 1986
|[https://youtu.be/IoMzfFASLJQ<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']
|A showtape that was quickly made and sent out to all Showbiz Pizza Place locations by CEI without Showbiz Pizza Time Inc.'s permission as a way of rebelling against Showbiz's decision to start making showtapes on their own. It also was made as a gift to everyone who worked at the stores and the fans.
|-
|Westerns / Movies / R&R (SPP Westerns - Movies - R&R)
|February 1987
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IddhU3lC9iY&t=6s<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']
|Made by Showbiz Pizza Time Inc. and Cry Wolf Studios
|-
|Summertime / Westerns (SPP Summertime - Westerns)
|April 1987
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v2MMrPPGxgE<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']
|Made by Showbiz Pizza Time Inc. and Cry Wolf Studios
|-
|Liberty '87 Edited (SPP Liberty '87)
|June 1987 
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fK5K6gDNfcg<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']
|An edited rereleased of Happy B-day Liberty that only includes the CEI version of the show.
|-
|Working / Summertime (SPP Working - Summertime)
|June 1987
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WSCpsy2RqgE<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']
|Made by Showbiz Pizza Time Inc. and Cry Wolf Studios
|-
|Yogi Bear Showtape
|June 1987
|[https://youtu.be/DvIElzoMZ3M<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']
|This show saw the Rolfe DeWolfe (his puppet, Earl, was removed) and Looney Bird animatronics retrofitted cosmetically to become Yogi Bear and Boo Boo respectively.  This showtape was made and produced by both Showbiz Pizza Time Inc and Cry Wolf Studios and had nothing to do with Creative Engineering, and featured the same unidentified voice actors for the Center Stage characters, while Daws Butler and Don Messick reprised their respective roles as Yogi and Boo Boo. On August 15th, 2020, the full audio was posted to YouTube by fan website ShowbizPizza.com as a part of their "Rock-a-Palooza 2020" event for the Rock-afire Explosion's 40th anniversary. The audio was preserved on a cassette by co-producer and scriptwriter Steve White and is complete with only a few seconds missing from the song "Every Breath You Take". The tape was created as a test which was installed  at three stores (Augusta, GA, Omaha, NE, and Colorado Springs, CO) to replace the Rock-afire Explosion characters with other licensed characters after Aaron Fechter, founder of Creative Engineering, refused to hand over the rights for the characters after Showbiz corporate tried forcing him to do so for free.
|-
|-
|Rock-N-Roll Classics (SPP Rock-N-Roll Classics)
|September 1987
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wlkUwyNfOQ8<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']
|
|-
|Homely For Christmas (SPP Homely For Christmas '87)/SPP Christmas 89
|November 1987 - 1992
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TPThwF4my-U<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']
|The last Christmas showtape made for Showbiz. This show would be rereleased in 1989 as a Cyberstar showtape and renamed SPP Christmas 89.
|- 
|Country III / Classics (SPP Country III - Classics)
|December 1987
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_-ayzTkzbWo<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']
|
|-
|New Years '88 (SPP New Years '88)
|December 1987
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j6Wcj6mU7_0<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']
|The longest Rock-a-Fire show tape, recorded in one continuous take. This showtape was created to emulate the feeling of a true "live concert" from the Rock-afire Explosion.
|-
|CyberVision Segments
|Early 1988
|<span style="color:green;">'''Found'''
|The earliest prototype of what would become Cyberstar, which was tested at a few Showbiz Pizza  locations in Texas in early 1988. Those shows included Oldies Medley, Beatles Tribute (Both from Rock-N-Roll Classics) and both segments of The Tune Machine showtape. 
|-
|Tune Machine (SPP Tune Machine)
|March 1988
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x-N_FTWIivE<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']
|First show to be released on the new Cyberstar format. Also released on Reel to Reel tape.
|-
|Summertime (SPP May 1988 Show)
|May 1988
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Pw7sUzuRsY&t=56s<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']
|Released on both Cyberstar (SVHS) and Reel to Reel tape.
|-
|Grammy / Summertime (SPP Grammy - Summertime)
|August 1988
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vaYqclPRvI0&t=2s<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']
|Released on Reel to Reel tape only.
|-
|Dance / Grammy (SPP Dance - Grammy)
|October 1988
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dmwwKPcgqds<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']
|Released on Reel to Reel tape only.
|-
|Bach to Rock / Dance Contest (SPP Bach to Rock - Dance Contest)
|December 1988
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5rBLW61Nhms&t=8s<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']
|Released on both Cyberstar (SVHS) and Reel to Reel tape.
|-
|Kids / Tune Machine (SPP Kids - Tune Machine)
|March 1989
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eo5LfGctFJI&t=1440s<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']
|Released on both Cyberstar (SVHS) and Reel to Reel tape.
|-
|Best of 1988 (SPP Best of 1988)
|May 1989
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HzkSv5Bja5k<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']
|This is the final showtape that was released on reel to reel tape during the ShowBiz era, as by the end of it's run almost all ShowBiz stores (with a few exceptions like the Parkersburg, WV location) had updated their computers to Cyberstar and were using SVHS tapes to run their shows.
|-
|Cyberstar Segments
|1988-1990 (Last showtape reusing older segments released in late 1992)
|[https://archive.org/details/RAEcyberstarVideos<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']
|The first Rock-a-Fire shows to feature video (SVHS tapes) playing alongside the animatronics. Programming was done by Showbiz Pizza Time and had several programming errors (mainly characters singing with the wrong voices), while audio was done by Creative Engineering. All of the per August 1989 segments were also released on Reel to Reel tape for stores that couldn't afford to convert to Cyberstar. 


== The Rock-afire Explosion ==
Debuted in 1981, the Rock-afire Explosion animatronic show was Showbiz Pizza's primary distinction from other arcades at the time. In 1989, however, Showbiz Pizza made the decision to remove the Rock-afire entertainment from their restaurants via a process known as "Concept Unification". This involved them retrofitting the existing stages with cosmetics to make the show appear as if it were "Munch's Make Believe Band", which was also owned by Showbiz Pizza. Despite being Creative Engineering's most successful product, many Rock-afire showtapes have gone missing.


-'''"Classic Collection" (FOUND)''' The fan-compiled showtape collection, the Classic Collection contains most of the Rock-afire's earliest tracks. It is available here.
Here's sub list of all post August 1989 releases of showtapes that uses these Cyberstar Segments.


-'''Tribute to Abbey Road (FOUND)''' Released in 1982, the Tribute to Abbey Road Showtape contained many fan favorite shows. It is available in it's entirety here.
Faith/ Dreams / Kids (SPP Faith/Dreams/Kids Wave Bday) Faith Show, Dreams Show, Kids 1, Kids 2, and Hidden Bday - Birthday Spectacular: August 1989


-'''New Years '82 (FOUND)''' A promotional showtape released in December of 1982. It is available online.
Neighbors/ Faith/ Dreams (SPP Neighbors - Faith - Dreams) Neighbors 1, Neighbors 2, Faith Show, Dreams Show, and Hidden Birthday - Birthday Spectacular: September 1989


-'''Tribute to the Beatles' White Album (FOUND)''' This showtape was released in 1983, and is considered to be one of the greatest show collections the Rock-afire ever produced. It is available online.
April 1990 Show / SPP April 1990 Show (Tribute to Moms, TV Themes, Neighbors 1, Neighbors 2, and Hidden Bday - Birthday Spectacular): April 1990 (rereleased in April of 1991


-'''1983 Christmas Album (FOUND)'''
SPP Emergency Backup Tape (Kids 1, Kids 2, Beatles Medley, and Oldies Medley): July 20th, 1990 (NOTE: This was a tape that was issued to stores as a back up, in case the main VCR (SVHS VCR player) broke down or if the main showtape was damaged. This tape could be played in a standard HIFI VCR)


-'''Crazy Colander Head Night (FOUND)''' Part of the Rock-afire's "Crazy Colander Head Night" promotion, these showtapes were produced in to coincide with the event. They are available online.
SPP Best Of 1 Kids / Friends: August 1990


-'''1983 Uncle Klunk Show (FOUND)''' Audio released to accompany the new Uncle Klunk animatronic released by Creative Engineering to Showbiz in 1983. It is available online.
September 1990 Show / SPP September 1990 Show (Rock-N-Roll Show, Friends, Tribute to Moms, TV Themes, and Hidden Bday - Birthday Spectacular): September 1990


-'''1983 Santa Klunk Show (FOUND)''' Part of the rare "Santa Klunks", this audio is also availible online (it should be noted that the "Santa Klunks" are Uncle Klunk's that are outfitted to look like Santa Claus.)
SPP Best of #2: January 1991-1992 (NOTE: This and rest of the Best of series of showtapes (bedsides SPP Best Of 1 Kids / Friends)  were made for stores that didn't get Concept Unification yet. All 5 of these tapes are just compilations of previous Cyberstar Segments)  


-'''Country 1 (FOUND)''' A collection of songs released by the Rock-afire that were mostly country themed. It is available online.
SPP Best of #3 (Hidden Bday - Birthday Spectacular,  Tune Machine 1, Hidden Bday - Birthday Spectacular, Tune Machine 2, Hidden Bday - Birthday Spectacular, Bach to Rock, Hidden Bday - Birthday Spectacular, and Olympics): February 14, 1991 - 1992


-'''Country 2 (FOUND)''' Similar to Country 1, Country 2 also contains many country themed songs. It too is available online.
SPP Best of #4: May 1991 - 1992


-'''Country Klunk (FOUND)''' Keeping in style with the other country showtapes, Uncle Klunk was given a country showtape collection of his very own. It too is available online.
SPP Best of #5: July 1991-1992
|-
|The Rolfe & Earle Show
|1990 - 1992
|[https://youtu.be/6F2v8jq_yIc&t=13s<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']
|A four-segment showtape consisting of just Rolfe and Earl. Made By Showbiz so that they could covert the other 2 stages into Chuck E. Cheese's Munch's Make Believe Band while still having a show that could play in the stores. Rolfe and Earl would be the last to be converted overnight after installing and retrofitting the other Rock-afire characters into Munch's Make Believe Band. 
|-
|Showbiz Pizza Fiesta Showtapes
|1980s-1990s
|[https://youtu.be/stzySj2UYmc<span style="color:orange">'''Partially Found''']
|These were showtapes made for the Mexican franchise of Showbiz Pizza Place known as Showbiz Pizza Fiesta. Various advertisements have also surfaced on YouTube. A record album that had a few songs and skits from the showtapes that was sold at the restaurants has resurfaced and has been made public online in recent years. There's also a clip of them singing the Spanish song Bazar on a children's TV show called Los Vip´s.
|-
|Talking Billy Bob Walk-Around Shows
|Early 1990's
|<span style="color:orange">'''Partially Found'''
|These showtapes were created to work with Creative Engineering's new talking walk-around (costumed characters) technology. Only a Billy Bob walkaround was produced, with two other ones (suspected to be Mitzi and Fatz) having been in the works, but scrapped during its construction. There exists a small sample of the show in action in which a performer in a talking Billy Bob customer acts out a humorous skit with a standard Fatz Geronimo animatronic.
|-
|Show Selector Showtapes
|1990s
|<span style="color:green;">'''Found'''
|These were used with the "Show Selector" to allow customers to pick from different segments on any of the showtapes.
|-
|Show Selector Karaoke Showtapes
|1990s
|<span style="color:green;">'''Found'''
|Showtapes made for the Karaoke version of the Show Selector system.
|-
|Golden Showtape Collection
|Mid to Late 1990s
|[https://archive.org/details/goldcollection<span style="color:orange">'''Partially Lost''']
|Many shows have resurfaced and many other shows made for the Show Selector Showtapes were reused. 
|-
|TiVo Shows
|Late 1990's
|<span style="color:orange">'''Partially Lost'''
|
|-
|The Hannah Banana Shows||2008||<span style="color:green">'''Found'''||This was a retrofit animatronic produced in 2008 for the "Hannah Banana" chain of restaurants in the UK.  


-'''Magic Night (FOUND)''' This showtape contains many covers, and also includes the sparsely used "Letters to Looney Bird" segments, which were used as precursors to the main song. It is available online.
|}


-'''1984 Senior Citizens (FOUND)''' This showtape contains the theme for the 1984 World's Fair, which was written by Fatz Geronimo's voice actor; Burt Wilson. It is also remembered for its creative renditions of modern and classic songs in various styles. It is available online.
==Looney Bird's and New Rock-afire Explosion Showtapes==
Looney Bird's was a different restaurant compared to Showbiz Pizza Place. However, they largely featured the same entertainment, and are therefore included on this page. The New Rock-afire Explosion was an updated version of The Rock-afire Explosion (Then known as The Classic Rock-afire Explosion) now with the animatronics in the "Mijjins" style. The New Rock-afire Explosion was not as successful as The Classic Rock-afire Explosion as not that many shows were made or sold.
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
|-
! style="background-color:lightblue" | Title
! style="background-color:lightblue" | Released
! style="background-color:lightblue" | Status
! style="background-color:lightblue" | Notes
|-
|Misc. New Rock-afire Explosion Showtapes
|Mid-Late 1990's
|<span style="color:orange">'''Partially Lost'''
|While there were new songs and skits made for the New Rock-afire, there were still some songs from older showtapes (especially from the Cyberstar era) from the Showbiz days and a lot of the newer songs from the Show Selector Showtapes used for the Classic Rock-afire Explosion were reused for the New Rock-afire Explosion. Quite a few shows have resurfaced in recent years. There are a few of them that are still missing.
|-
|New Rock-afire Explosion Show Selector Karaoke Showtapes
|Mid-Late 1990's
|<span style="color:orange">'''Partially Found'''
|
|-
|Golden Collection Showtapes (New Rae versions)
|Late 1990s
|<span style="color:orange">'''Partially Lost'''
|Like with the Classic Rae, the New RAE also had a few Golden Collection Showtape sets. A lot of the shows on the Classic Rock-afire Explosion  Golden Collection Showtapes were reused on the New Rock-afire Explosion Golden Collection Showtapes.
|-
|Looney Bird's Showtapes
|1997-2000
|<span style="color:orange">'''Partially Lost'''
||These were produced specifically for the Looney Bird chain of restaurants.
|-
|International 1990's Rock-afire Explosion Showtapes
|Mid to Late 1990s
|<span style="color:orange">'''Partially Found'''
|Many of the 1990s showtapes were programmed in different languages for international audiences. "The Twist" and "Para Madura" have resurfaced in full. A clip from "Que Pasa" has also resurfaced in the 1994 Rock-a-Fire promo video. Many other shows are still missing.
|}


-'''Trivia Night (FOUND)''' This showtape contained primarily covers, but also utilized the aforementioned Letters to Looney Bird skit. It is available online.
==Wolf Pack 5:==
Created in 1978, the Wolf Pack 5 was one of Creative Engineering's first animatronic bands. In December of 1979, Bob Brock approached Creative Engineering about installing their entertainment into the then-unnamed Showbiz Pizza Place. On March 3rd, 1980, the Wolf Pack 5 was installed in the first Showbiz Pizza location at the Antioch Shopping Center in Kansas City, MO. Later, in 1981, the Wolf Pack 5 was removed from that Showbiz Pizza Place location, as the Rock-afire Explosion animatronic band had debuted earlier on August 14th, 1980 at the second location in Jacksonville, Fl, and became their primary show. A couple of years later for some yet to be known the Wolf Pack 5 that was used at the Kansas City, MO store would be installed at the  installed in Dublin, CA location, facing against the RAE in the same showroom. It's also yet to be know how long they were installed at the Dublin, CA store, but it's know that they still used the same showtape that was used at the Kansas City, MO location.  


-'''Homely for Christmas (FOUND)''' Released in 1987, this showtape is remembered best for wide variety of quality covers. It is available online.
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
|-
! style="background-color:lightblue" | Title
! style="background-color:lightblue" | Released
! style="background-color:lightblue" | Status
! style="background-color:lightblue" | Notes
|-
|The 1st IAAPA Showtape
|November 1978
|[https://youtu.be/lvMtt4EQJnc<span style="color:orange">'''Partially Lost''']
|This was the demonstration tape for the Wolf Pack 5 used at the IAAPA convention in Atlanta, Georgia. The tape is also noted for also using the song Clap For The Wolfman by the Canadian rock band Guess Who as an opening intro for this showtape.
|-
|The 2st IAAPA Showtape
|November 1979
|[https://youtu.be/xV8JJJeZexk<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']
|This was another demonstration tape for the Wolf Pack 5 used at the IAAPA convention in New Orleans, Louisiana. Unlike the 1978 demonstration showtape, this show features a narrator who has the same voice that would later be used for Rolfe DeWolfe, a character in the Wolf Pack 5's successor, the Rock-afire Explosion. This would also be the same show along with The Hard Luck Bears that Bob Brock and his associates at Topeka Inn Management would see at the convention that impresses them to the point of seeking out a contact for CEI to make animatronics for their new restaurant concept ShowBiz Pizza Place.
|-
|Japanese Wolfpack 5 Showtape (or Showtapes?)
|1979-Unknown
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''
|The first Wolf Pack 5 Show ever sold. This show was the same show that was used at the 1978 IAAPA convention in Atlanta, Georgia, but most likely had a new Japanese showtape made for this show since it was set up and performed in Japan. It's unknown what happened to this show and all that exists is are four pictures of the show. On October 27, 2023 Animatronics Historians and Instagram Users pasqnotrook and renstercec found an auction listing of the Japanese Wolfpack 5 Show which had just been sold. In one of the pictures for that auction showed not just one, but two reels, Meaning that there were two showtapes made for this show.
|-
|Misc Wolfpack 5 Showtapes
|1979 - Early 1980's
|<span style="color:orange">'''Partially Found'''
|The Wolf Pack 5 is known to have been sold to amusement parks and theme parks (Examples include Kings Dominion, Pyramid Place, Italpark, Fame City, and Man and his World). Little information exists about the contents of these shows. All that exists of Kings Dominion's show is a clip in a TV commercial for the park from 1979 and a clip from the children's tv show ''Romper Room''. Only 3 videos of the Italpark show exists. Only a small clip in a commercial is all that exists of Fame City's show. Only a couple of videos and a few pictures exist of Man and his World's show. And only pictures exist of Pyramid Place show.
|-
|Showbiz Pizza Showtape
|Mar 3rd, 1980 - 1981 and 1982-????
|[https://youtu.be/2FIO8I-oNV8<span style="color:green">'''Found''']
|This was an edited version of the IAAPA Showtapes made for the first ShowBiz Pizza Place in Kansas City, Missouri. It was split into six parts with new songs added, along with an intro and outro jingles, as well as a different announcer and Queenie the Fox being edited out and her songs and lines being either redone or dubbed over for Mini Mozzarella. The show would be later sent to the Showbiz in Dublin, CA when the store opened in 1982 with  the same showtape.
|-
|Showbiz Pizza's Disco Room Showtape
|Mar 3rd, 1980-1981
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''
|
|-
|Beto Carrero World Introductions
|Unknown
|[https://youtu.be/UrkWXzhEvHY&t=121s<span style="color:orange">'''Partially Found''']
|The Wolf Pack 5 is known to have been present at the Beto Carrero World theme park in Brazil. They are known to have sung a sped-up version of "Sing A Simple Song" and talked about the stores inside the tent at the park. All that exists of this show is a video found by a fan who re-uploaded it to Youtube. However YouTube and Instagram user Animatronics Clay Guy found more footage of Beto Carrero World's Wolf Pack 5 on Instagram that was filmed by  Raizdearoeira and post by Memorias BCW and uploaded it to YouTube on May 21, 2023.
|}


-'''New Years '88 (FOUND)''' This was the longest Rock-afire show produced. Released to coincide with New Years of 1988, this show is renowned for the fact that it was recorded in one long continuous take, something in which the characters mention repeatedly.
==Hard Luck Bears:==
These characters were installed in a wide variety of venues, primarily theme parks, but also have permanent residence in other venues.


-'''Cyberstar Segments (FOUND)''' These showtapes were unique in that they were the first (and practically only) Rock-afire shows to have video accompanying the animatronic band. Many of the videos that played alongside the animatronics are able to be seen on the showbizpizza.com Youtube Channel, and the clean audio is available online.
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
|-
! style="background-color:lightblue" | Showtape title
! style="background-color:lightblue" | Release Dates
! style="background-color:lightblue" | Status
! style="background-color:lightblue" | Notes
|-
|Original Creative Engineering Showtape
|November 1979 - Early to Mid 1980s
|[https://youtu.be/S_1jiNcDyac<span style="color:green">'''Found''']
|This was the most widely heard showtape. The tape contains their most well-remembered personalities. This would also be the same show along with the 1979 version of The Wolf Pack 5 that Bob Brock and his associates at Topeka Inn Management would see at the convention that impress them to the point of seeking out a contact for CEI to make animatronics for their new restaurant concept Showbiz Pizza.
|-
|Honey's Bear Bunch
|1980-1990s
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''
|This was a retrofit of the Hard Luck Bears into a fully female band with lipstick, new outfits and almost all of the characters have different names. This was the first Hard Luck Bears show ever sold and was the same show used at the 1979 IAAPA convention in New Orleans, Louisiana. It was sold to Carowinds amusement park in Charlotte, North Carolina and was sponsored by General Mills. The contents of the showtape however remain largely unknown and have been lost since the show was removed in the 1990s.
|-
|Blackpool Beach Park/Frontierland Tape
|1980-1999
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wCf4OQDmz8Q<span style="color:orange">'''Partially Lost''']
|The Hard Luck Bears were installed at Blackpool Pleasure Beach. A single showtape was produced. This show would later be removed and sent or sold to Frontierland in Morecambe, Lancashire, England where it ran until 1999 when Frontierland closed.  


-'''Show Selector Shows/Voice clips (PARTIALLY LOST)''' These particular shows were used alongside the (then) newly introduced "Show Selector", which allowed costumers to select whatever showtape they pleased. Many of these shows are available online, but many of them have yet to surface.
On Feb 25th, 2017, A worker at the Blackpool theme park has been stated to have the show in its original quality. He said it included a quick and rushed character introduction, but with deeper voices than the CEI original promo tape. They sang a song called "Feet Nailed to the Floor" and included the same Pete/Repete gag from the promo tape, many other songs from the CEI show were featured in this tape as well. It is known they would sing "Mama don't allow no guitar playing in here" and another song called "The Blackpool Belle". Thanks to Lukas for this new information!


-'''Showbiz Corporate Voiced Shows (FOUND)''' In 1986, Showbiz Pizza tried their hand at producing their own showtapes for the entertainment they housed. These showtapes were critcally panned for their poor voice acting, seemingly unfinished programming, and overall lack of quality. After numerous poorly received shows, they gave Creative Engineering the rights to producing shows back. These are all available online.
Around 2023 Aaron Fechter found a 1 hour video tape containing footage of the Blackpool Beach Park/Frontierland show. He digitized the tape and with help from Matt at Fat Planet Studios edited it with having the audio dubbed over with a master tape of the Beach Park/Frontierland show. While the full video can only be accessed on Aaron's Premium Channel, a sample of the video was upload July 30, 2023.
|-
|Show Dos Ursos
|1981-1998
|[https://youtu.be/H6EhuWxVRMg<span style="color:green">'''Found''']
|A custom remake of the original Creative Engineering Showtape that was rerecorded in the Portuguese language that was made for Playcenter in brazil.
|-
|Hard Luck Bears (Bear Country Jubilee) Showtape with Mortimer and Buford
|Early 1980's
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mzgGaXe3TP8<span style="color:green">'''Found''']
|This is a modified and updated showtape that was made for the Bear Country Jubilee that was sent to Morey’s Pier in Wildwood, NJ (It's unknown if LeSourdsville Lake Americana Amusement Park in Monroe, OH used this showtape). Gooney Bird was edited out of this showtape (except for one line) and had Mortimer and Buford added to it.   
|-
|Gorilla and Mama Grandbags in Piano Showtape
|Early 1980's?
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''
|
|-
|Orsi Show
|1983?-1993 (or 1994?)
|[https://youtu.be/KX9dh5nJ7cw&t=363s<span style="color:orange">'''Partially Lost''']
|This was a showtape made for and by Italia in Miniatura in Viserba, Italy. Ivo Rambaldi founder of Italia in Miniatura was very impressed by The Country Bear Jamboree in both Disneyland and  Walt Disney World and thought a smaller-scale version of it could be very interesting for the people visiting the park. The park brought a Hard Luck Bears set from Creative Engineering and installed it around 1982. During the first year the show was in the park they used the Original Creative Engineering Showtape as there was no time to adapt it. The following year a custom Italian showtape was made (However there is footage of park using the Original Creative Engineering Showtape in 1991). Not only all of the characters were renamed with more Italian-sounding names (examples included Gooney Bird being renamed Francesco, Mama Granbags being renamed Mamma Italia, and Billy Willbur being renamed Gennariello), but all the characters spoke in different Italian dialects. Also, the only custom stuff recorded for the show was the character's dialogue as all of the songs used for the show were original artists' recordings (example: Nabucco by Giuseppe Verdi). The show was removed by the end of either the 1993 or 1994 season of the park. Some pieces, such as the pistons that managed the movement of the characters, were recycled to create some other animations of the park, but everything else was destroyed. 
|-
|Country Bear Picnic at Knobels Groves
|Mid 1980's
|[https://youtu.be/aZmmv-HBWMw<span style="color:green">'''Found''']
|A custom showtape made by CEI for Knoebels Amusement Resort in  Elysburg, Pennsylvania.
|-
|Knoebels Hard Luck Bears Custom Showtape
|Late 1980's???-Early 1990s???
|<span style="color:orange">'''Partially Found'''
|A custom showtape called the "Hootenanny Hoedown Show". In this showtape, Choo-Choo is called "Punkinhead" and Mama Granbags' and Gooney Bird's voices sound like Aaron Fechter's.
|-
|Rockin' Billy Wilbur and the Bearcats
|Early 1990s-1995
|[https://youtu.be/Q0_CAGxxZ8g&t=22s<span style="color:green">'''Found''']
|Another custom showtape made by CEI that was produced for the Knoebels Amusement Resort in Elysburg, Pennsylvania.


-'''Showbiz Pizza Fiesta Shows (PARTIALLY LOST)''' Showbiz Pizza Place also had around two or three stores in Mexico, some kept the "Showbiz Pizza Place" name while some had a new name of "Showbiz Pizza Fiesta" only some low quality audio recordings of these shows have been found. A clip of the show performing Bazzar from the TV show Los Vips and two recordings uploaded to Youtube of a rare vynil which contains the shows "Raton vaquero" and "Las mañanitas" however these recordings are of someone pointing their phone at the record while it plays meaning the quality of the audio isnt the best.
|}


-'''Talking Billy Bob Walk-Around Shows (LOST)''' One of Creative Engineering's less successful projects, the Talking Billy Bob costumes were unique in that the costume's mouth was synced up with the shows audio, which could allow an entertainer to seemingly "interact" with the characters on stage. A brief example of this product in action is available here, but not much else is known about the other tapes produced for it.
==Hard Luck Bears (Rock-afire Retrofit):==
This was one of the many Rock-afire retrofits to have been produced over the years and was installed in the 3 Gulliver's theme parks. The characters in this show have all been retrofitted to appear more country-esque which is apparent in the later showtapes, but very little of the show remains unchanged other than their masks and costumes.


-'''Yogi Bear Showtape (PARTIALLY FOUND)''' Another one of Showbiz Pizza's attempt to seize control of the Rock-afire, these shows were to utilize the new Yogi-Bear and Boo Boo retrofit. Not much is known about the project, but a transcript and instrumental track of the show has surfaced online.
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
=== Looney Bird's and New Rock-afire Explosion showtapes ===
|-
! style="background-color:lightblue" | Title
! style="background-color:lightblue" | Released
! style="background-color:lightblue" | Status
! style="background-color:lightblue" | Notes
|-
|Gulliver's Bear Show
1992/1995/1999
|1992/1995/1999
|<span style="color:green">'''Found'''
| This show was produced by Gulliver's Theme Parks in the early 90s and programmed by Kathy McCracken at Creative Engineering. The show was first released on a 4 track Ampex reel in 1992, and rereleased in 1995 with an edited outro. The show was also converted to work on the Electrosonic ESLINX format which was the original CEI data in a digital format on PCMCIA cards.
|-
|Bear Show Pre-Show
|1999
|<span style="color:green">'''Found'''
|A cast member would knock on the character's dressing room doors and ask them if they were ready, in which the characters would respond. The guests would then have a seat in the main theatre and the show would begin.
|-
|2000/2001 Main Show
|2000/2001
|<span style="color:green">'''Found'''
|Produced by Gulliver's Theme Parks and programmed in-house by the general manager at the time, this show was originally recorded in 2000 and delayed until March 2001. This show contains a range of songs from different genres, with the general theme being the characters, mostly Billy Bob and Mitzi, flirting with each other through different songs.
|-
|Birthday Bear Show
|2000
|<span style="color:green">'''Found'''
|This was a custom birthday show for those having a birthday at the theme park on the day and would contain different skits and songs related to parties.
|-
|2001 Christmas Show
|2001
|<span style="color:green">'''Found'''
|Once again, programmed at Warrington and produced in 2001, this show features all three stages singing Christmas songs with each other, and Billy Bob comments on how much he's missed Mitzi.
|-
|2002 Main Show
|2002
|<span style="color:green">'''Found'''
|While this show is mostly identical to the previous show, it contains an intro by the park's mascot, Gully Mouse. He would remind you of the normal safety announcements and then ask the guests to clap their hands in time with the music, in which a comical instrumental would play and the guests can join in on. The show would play as normal from that point on, cutting out the song 'Everyday' by Buddy Holly to presumably save time.
|-
|2005 Main Show
|2005
|<span style="color:green">'''Found'''
|This show is commonly misknown as the '2008 Show', in which it played in some footage from 2008 by OnTrackZach. Featuring songs like 9 to 5, Man I Feel Like A Woman, Rhinestone Cowboy and Dance The Night Away, it is the show most remembered with the 'better' programming compared to its later shows. The Mitzi theme also continues into this show and all the characters in all 3 locations got new costumes made to fit with the more country/western theme.
|-
|2005 Christmas Show
|2005
|<span style="color:green">'''Found'''
|Present in some promotional footage, the 2005 Christmas Show was made and ran up to 2011, like the main show. They contain, once again, Christmas songs across all the stages and mostly have a duration within 0:30-1:00 of their song length.
|-
|2011 Main Show
|2011
|<span style="color:green">'''Found'''
|This show is the most known as it was documented in full by a guest who visited the Milton Keynes location. It contained mostly country songs like Hillbilly Rock, Big Rock Candy Mountain and 5,6,7,8, but also contained some songs like Runaway Train, in which the guests would join in playing instruments such as horns and bells to the song. This show contained a lot of audience participation through dancing and with a cast member named "Billy Joe/Jo" depending on their gender.  
|-
|2011 Christmas Show
|2011
|<span style="color:green">'''Found'''
|This show contains more audience interaction with the show and Billy Joe and has multiple christmas songs. There is a line-dance near the last half of the show where the audience would follow Billy Joe as the band played a country version of a Sleigh Ride instrumental.
|}


-'''Looney Bird's Tapes (LOST)''' Some shows were produced specifically for the Looney Bird's chain of restaurants, but have yet to surface online.
==Misc. Creative Engineering Shows:==
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
|-
! style="background-color:lightblue" | Title
! style="background-color:lightblue" | Released
! style="background-color:lightblue" | Status
! style="background-color:lightblue" | Notes
|-
|Willy Wabbit
|1976
|<span style="color:orange">'''Partially Found'''
|Willy Wabbit was the first character produced by CEI. He was made while Aaron Fechter was still working for Main Street Designs. He is known to have stood in a booth at the Orlando airport singing songs and doing little skits for the visitors and advertising the "Mystery Fun House". Very little information exists on the contents of his showtape besides what was seen in the news clip from 1976. His current fate is unknown.
|-
|The Scab
|1976
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''
|The second character produced by CEI. He was a talking head (that used a Tor Johnson mask) with 4 movements. He was believed to have been sold to DJ's Oyster Bar in Tampa, FL, until Aaron Fechter revealed in a post that it was not the Scab that he sold to DJ's, but an animatronic clam. It's unknown what happened to him or where he was actually sold.
|-
|Friendly Freddy's Test showtape
|1977
|<span style="color:orange">'''Partially Lost'''
|CEI's first fully animated character. He was made for and sold to Magic World in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee at the request of Jim Sidwell after seeing Aaron's 2nd character The Scab and being impress with it. According to Aaron, Sidwell gave him a thousands of hard earned dollars to make Friendly Freddy. A showtape of Freddy mostly lip syncing to Dang Me by Roger Miller and talking about how well built he is was made before his was sent out to perform in Magic World to test Freddy out. All that exists is film footage shot by Aaron (Fechter) on 8mm sound film. Two other Friendly Freddy animatronics were made; one for the Gaslight Jamboree show at Gaslight Village and another one with much more red-looking fur that turned up on eBay in the early 2000s.
|-
|Friendly Freddy's Magic World Showtape
|1977-1978
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''
|This was the showtape used for a year at Magic World in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. It's unknown what happened to this showtape as he was retrofitted into General Cornelius Bearpatch with two new characters were added and the show now being rethemed into The Confederate Critter Show. 
|-
|Friendly Freddy, Dracula, and 3 Heads IAAPA Showtape (or Showtapes?)
|November 1977
|<span style="color:grey">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''
|After the 1977 season of Magic World was over Freddy was sent back to CEI so they could retrofit him into General Cornelius Bearpatch for the Confederate Critter Show. This gave CEI the chance to use Freddy at the 1977 IAAPA. Not only did they show off Friendly Freddy, but also Count Dracula which was going to use in the Castle Dracula dark ride and the 3 talking heads that CEI had sold to another customer. It unknown if they all used the same showtape together or if they used the same showtape that the places they would perform at (or had performed in Friendly Freddy's case). All that exist are photos taken at the conference.
|-
|The Confederate Critter Show
|1978-1996
|<span style="color:orange">'''Partially Found'''
|The Confederate Critter show was CEI's first show with more than one character. Produced in 1978, the show was made for Magic World in Magic World Pigeon Forge, Tennessee with Friendly Freddy being retrofitted into General Cornelius Bearpatch and two new characters added to the show Colonel Stonewall J. Fox and Major Mosby Greyhound III. The show also includes interaction with a live actor portraying a Union Officer and would often have conversations with General Bearpatch and would comment on the various shenanigans that would occur. The show was removed when Magic World closed down in 1996. It has been said and confirmed by a fan that a former park employee in Tennessee now owns them but wishes to remain anonymous. However, it has also been said that the show was sold to Celebrity Golf and later destroyed. However, that is yet to be confirmed as true. The only other things that exist for this show are behind-the-scenes photos at CEI before the show was shipped out, a photo of the show when it was at Magic World, and a home video of the show from 1989 on YouTube.
|-
|Castle Dracula Dark Ride Audio
|1978-2002
|[http://darkinthepark.com/Dracula/cdSounds/cdsounds.htm<span style="color: green;">'''Found''']
|This was one of CEI's early animatronic shows, as well as their first and few Dark Rides. The audio was freely released online by CEI.
|-
|The Santa Claus Revue / The Jingle Bell Jamboree
|1978-2006, 2010-2016
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P_xrIayIsV8<span style="color:green">'''Found''']
|A Christmas theme animatronic show made for Santa's Village in Jefferson, New Hampshire. The original CEI version ran until 2006. The show was remade with new animatronics made by Advanced Animation in 2010 using the same audio from the CEI version of the show and ran until 2016. While no full-on clean audio from the showtape exists to the public there are videos of both versions of the show where the audio is pretty clear enough where you could hear everything the characters are saying. However, on June 15, 2022, Aaron Fechter uploaded full footage of The Santa Claus Revue that he captured on his video camera in 1979 with full-on clean audio to his YouTube channel.
|-
|Bear Country Jubilee
|1978
|[https://www.instagram.com/p/CNzHpKsH3zq/<span style="color:orange">'''Partially Found''']
|The Bear Country Jubilee is CEI 3rd full show that was loosely based on Disney's Country Bear Jamboree. It was sold to both Americana Amusement Park (Originally known as LeSourdsville Lake Amusement Park) in Monroe, Ohio and Morey’s Pier in Wildwood, NJ. The characters were Pierre, Waldo, Fingers Dan, Chet Faddikins, Buddy Crash, Boom Boom Bosco, Beatrice, Mortimer, and Buford and had a forest and country theme. Around the early 1980's Morey’s Pier switched the showtape from the one made for Bear Country Jubilee to one that's a modified version of the Hard Luck Bears showtape with Gooney Bird edited out and new skits with Mortimer and Buford added in. It's unknown if Americana also got this modified showtape or if they continued using the original showtape. Morey’s Pier sold their show back to CEI around 1984 or 85 and is still owned by Aaron Fechter. It's been said that Americana sold their show when the park had their first closure in 1999 to Jungle Jim's International Market in Cincinnati, OH and sits in storage (however it's unknown if this is true). A brief clip of the first minute of the original Bear Country Jubilee showtape, which mostly contains dialogue from Pierre and Waldo, has surfaced. However, the full version of said showtape has yet to surface.
|-
|Gaslight Jamboree Showtape
|1979-1989
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''
|This was a custom show that was custom made for the vaudeville-themed amusement park Gaslight Village in Lake George, New York. It performed at the park's Palace Theater and featured the Wolfman and Fats Geronimo from the Wolf Pack 5 and Friendly Freddy in a 3-character show. The show was removed and auctioned to a family that owned a junkyard in Tennessee. The show was found and later sold to superfans Jack Tuner and Connor L. No showtape was found. The only thing that 's known about the showtape was that Aaron Fechter recalls that he programmed the show on-site in the theatre the show was presented in.
|-
|Bubba the Shakespearean Gorilla||1981||[https://youtu.be/bq2Rc6Yh5Z0<span style="color:orange">'''Partially Lost''']||This animatronic was praised for his variety of sophisticated movements, as well as a charming concept. A few pieces of footage have surfaced online. However, it's unknown whether a full showtape was produced.
|-
|Lazlo the Fortune Teller||Early-Mid 1980's||<span style="color:orange">'''Partially Found'''||
|-
|Clown Animatronic Showtape||1983||<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''||This obscure animatronic that was made to be used for information booths at malls and other venues that never went into mass production. The only picture of him in good condition can be seen for a fraction of a second in a 1991 Creative Engineering demo tape. Although many believed that the showtape was completely destroyed, Andrea Nieves (aka cavitysam), who has worked with CEI, has confirmed that the tape is not corrupted. Due to this, the current status of this showtape is unknown; Although it has been found, further testing must be done by those at CEI to confirm that the tape can still be played.
|-
|Reginald J. Flootsnoot||1983||<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''||This character was made for an unproduced show known as The Extravaganza of Electronimation Excellence Show (EEE). A programming test was made where Reginald sings Unchained Melody (sung by Duke Chauppetta) and puffed out smoke while singing. He was shown at the 1983 IAAPA convention to promote The Extravaganza of Electronimation Excellence Show. A picture of him was featured on the 1991 Creative Engineering demo tape.
|-
|Wizard of Oz Show||1983||<span style="color:orange">'''Partially Found'''||This was Creative Engineering's attempt at a Wizard of Oz dark ride. Only The Scarecrow, The Tin Man, a Talking Crow, a Talking Tree, and a few Talking Flowers were produced and were shown at the 1983 IAAPA convention. It was featured in the 1992 Creative Engineering demo tape. The Scarecrow is known to sing part of "If I Only Had a Brain", and the Tin Man is known to sing part of "You Gotta Have Heart". CEI still has Scarecrow, Tin Man, and The Talking Trees, while The Talking Crow and Flowers were sold to a fan. The Tin Man was featured at the Orlando Looney Birds location.
|-
|Dook and Mitzi 2.0 Prototype Shows||1983||<span style="color:grey">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''||Prototypes of these characters were produced and are recognized as being significant upgrades to their predecessors, with Dook being able to play a full drum kit, and Mitzi sporting new hip movements that drastically increased her range of motion. A 2.0 Beach Bear was planned but never built. Footage of these characters showing off rudimentary movement has surfaced, but it is unknown if these characters were ever put to practical use. These characters are still in the Creative Engineering building but have not been used for a long time.
|-
|The Jungle Juke Band||1983||<span style="color:grey">'''Non-existent'''||Pictures of the Jungle Juke Band, which contained a monkey, tiger, and hippopotamus were featured in a 1983 CEI Promo brochure. It was confirmed by a Creative Engineering employee that it, along with the Cosmic Combo, never materialized. It should be noted, though, that a mask for the hippo character was prototyped.
|-
|The Cosmic Combo||1983||<span style="color:grey">'''Non-existent'''||This show was advertised as having five alien creatures. However, like the Jungle Juke Band, this show never got beyond a conceptual stage. It's possible that this band may have been reworked into The Moon Rockers.
|-
|The Moon Rockers
|1985
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jSnSjZvc3zI&t=40s<span style="color:green">'''Found''']
|This was a retrofit of the Rock-afire Explosion. It has been said that the show aimed to promote world peace and was prompted by the rise of Cold-War tensions in the mid-late 1980s.
|-
|Mini-Billy Bob Showtapes||1985||<span style="color:grey">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''||This animatronic was advertised in the early 1980s as being a forerunner to a full-scale mini Rock-afire Explosion. There exist a few clips of the animatronic in action, but all of them were shows that were already produced for the Rock-afire Explosion. It is unknown if any shows were produced solely for the animatronic.
|-
|CEI Pirate Animatronic
|1989
|<span style="color:green">'''Found'''
|In the late 1980's a CEI employee was looking for a new way to a produce cheaper and easier to build animatronics characters with a simpler design. Aaron Fechter was not fond of the idea and didn't like the outcome of it, so this idea never took off. For many years fans has assumed that this character was never finished until in January of 2024 when Jeff Howell (AKA Uncle Klunk) who voiced the character sent the audio to juju_b.magumbo (known as Creative EnJuneering on YouTube) and revealed that this character was used at the 1989 IAAPA convention. To this day the animatronic is still in Aaron Fechter's procession without any of his cosmetics and headless, mostly due to an employee reusing it for parts for other Animatronics without Fechter's permission.
|-
|The Mijjins IAAPA Tape||1991||<span style="color:orange">'''Partially Found'''||The Mijjins were a line of animatronics rolled out by Creative Engineering that were featured in various locations. Creative Engineering's 1991 Promo/Demo features clips of the animatronics performing covers, but it is unknown how much of the show has been discovered.
|-
|Talking Head Shows||Unknown||<span style="color:grey">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''||These were one of Creative Engineering's earliest projects, featuring talking heads. Virtually no information exists (except for one photo), and it is unknown whether any showtapes were produced.
|}


-'''New Rock-afire Explosion Misc Tapes (LOST)''' It is known that some shows were produced to function with the New Rock-afire Explosion, however, none have surface online.
==References==
 
*[https://www.youtube.com/user/therockafire Creative Engineering's/Aaron Fechter's official YouTube channel]
-'''Golden Showtape Collection/1990's Show Audio (PARTIALLY FOUND)''' Many of the shows recorded in the 1990's are lost with only a few being found and uploaded to the internet (Examples being Life is a Highway and Runaround) however many of these shows remain lost.
*[https://www.youtube.com/@TheRockafireExplosionAudio The Rock-afire Explosion Audio YouTube channel]
 
*[https://decodedocdigitize.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page Cheese-E-Pedia]
-'''International 1990's Rock Afire Explosion Showtapes (PARTIALLY FOUND)''' While these do fit in with the Golden Showtapes/1990's Audio it deserves its own desciption. Many shows were programmed in different languages so that international speakers can buy a show and have it in their establishment, Only three of these shows have ever surfaced, two in full and one from a 1994Rock Afire promo video a compilation video on Youtube features "The Twist" and "Para Madura (Pera Matura)" in the 1994 Rock Afire Promo video a short clip of the New Rock Afire Explosion can be seen performing "Que Pasa".
*[http://showbizpizza.com/ Showbiz Pizza.com]
 
*[https://showbizpizza.com/review/rae/index.html A list and reviews of most Rock-afire Explosion Showtapes (Showbiz Pizza.com)]
(It should be noted that Looney Bird's was a different restaurant to Showbiz Pizza Place, however, they largely featured the same entertainment, and are therefore included in this category.)
*[http://showbizpizza.com/radio/archive.html The Radio Showbiz Master Archive (Showbiz Pizza.com)]
 
*[http://showbizpizza.com/rae/history/index.html History of The Rock-afire Explosion (Showbiz Pizza.com)]
== Wolf Pack 5: ==
*[https://showbizpizza.com/history/index.html History of Chuck E. Cheese's Overview (Showbiz Pizza.com)]
Created in 1976, the Wolf Pack 5 was Creative Engineering's first animatronic band. In 1980, Bob Brock approached Creative Engineering about installing their entertainment into the then unnamed Showbiz Pizza Place. Later that year, the Wolf Pack 5 was installed in the first Showbiz Pizza location. Later, in 1981, the Wolf Pack 5 was removed from Showbiz Pizza Place, as the Rock-afire Explosion animatronic band had debuted earlier that year, and took over as the primary entertainment.
*[https://showbizpizza.com/events/pastevents/2020_rap.html Rock-a-Palooza 2020 (Showbiz Pizza.com)]
 
*[http://showbizpizza.com/rae/characters/klunk.html Character page on Uncle Klunk (Showbiz Pizza.com)]
-'''1980 IAAPA Showtape (LOST)''' This showtape was used to demonstrate what the Wolf Pack 5 was really capable of. It has been described as having more characters onstage interacting. A small snippet of this show can be found online.
*[http://showbizpizza.com/review/rae/klunk_howell.html Review of the Uncle Klunk (Jeff Howell version) Showtape (Showbiz Pizza.com)] 
 
*[http://showbizpizza.com/review/rae/klunk_unknown.html  Review of the Uncle Klunk Showtape (Showbiz Pizza.com)]
-'''Showbiz Pizza Segments (FOUND)''' In 1980, at the request of Bob Brock, the IAAPA showtape was edited for usage in Showbiz Pizza restaurants. It was split into 6 parts, contained an intro and an outro jingle, and a new omniscient announcer, who would often poke fun at the characters. These shows are available online.
*[https://showbizpizza.com/rae/stages/campgroundstage.html History of the ShowBiz Pizza Campground Stage (Showbiz Pizza.com)]
 
*[http://showbizpizza.com/rae/stages/yogi-stage.html History of the Yogi Bear Stage (Showbiz Pizza.com)]
-'''Misc Shows from other venues (LOST)''' Due to Creative Engineering not having the Wolf Pack 5 directly associated with Showbiz Pizza Place, some bands were sold to outside venues. It's unknown what the content on these tapes would've been, other than Wolfman saying "Oh, Yeah!" at the beginning of Banana Hill.  
*[https://www.showbizpizza.com/photos/misc/cei_early/index.html CEI Early Animatronics (Showbiz Pizza.com)]
 
*[https://www.showbizpizza.com/photos/misc/hlb/index.html Photos of The Hard Luck Bears (Showbiz Pizza.com)]
-'''Beto Carrero World Introductions (Lost)''' After a video had surfaced from Brazil featuring a Wolf Pack 5 performing at the theme park Beto Carrero World a Brazilian fan noticed that before they sung a sped-up version of "Keep That Music Simple Boys" a character in the show mentioned about the multiple stores located inside the tent that the show was hosted in, however these shows have not appeared online except from that video, and sadly due to the location that this show was in it is unknown if they will ever surface.
*[https://showbizpizza.com/info/promo/cei/cei_1977promo.pdf 1977 Electronimation Brochure.]
 
*[http://showbizpizza.com/info/promo/cei/cei_1980promo.pdf Entertainment 1980 Brochure.]
It should be noted that the Showbiz Segments are the only clean audio rips to resurface online.
*[https://showbizpizza.com/info/promo/cei/cei_1981promo.pdf 1981 Animation World Champions Pamphlet.]
== Hard Luck Bears: ==
*[https://showbizpizza.com/info/promo/cei/cei_1983promo.pdf 1983 Creative Engineering Inc. Brochure.]
Creative Engineering's second animatronic band, these characters were installed in a wide variety of venues, primarily theme parks, but also having permanent residence in other venues.
*[https://showbizpizza.com/info/promo/cei/cei_minibbpromo.pdf Mini-Animatronic Billy Bob Doll Fold-out.]
 
*[https://showbizpizza.com/info/promo/cei/cei_minibbpromo.pdf Mini-Animatronic Billy Bob Doll Folder & Documentation.]
-'''Original Creative Engineering Showtape (FOUND)''' The most widely heard show from this animatronic band, this one contains their most well-remembered personalities. The show audio can be found here.
*[https://showbizpizza.com/info/promo/cei/cei_87promo.pdf Bandwagon to Higher Profits Brochure.]
 
*[https://showbizpizza.com/info/promo/cei/cei_postcard-rae.pdf 1987 Rock-afire Explosion Promotional Postcard]
-'''Rockin' Billy and the Bearcats (FOUND)''' This showtape was produced for the Knoebel's Theme Park in Elysburg, Pennsylvania. While the animatronic band there has since long been removed, the showtape audio surfaced recently, and can be found here.  
*[https://showbizpizza.com/info/promo/cei/cei_moonrockers.pdf Moonrockers / RAE Brochure.]
 
*[https://showbizpizza.com/info/promo/cei/cei_walkaround.pdf Billy Bob Talking Walkaround Brochure.]
-'''Show De Osos (SEMI-FOUND)''' One of the few foreign Creative Engineering shows, this band was shipped off to Chile, along with a custom set of Spanish showtapes. Footage of the band has surfaced online, and very little clean audio has surfaced. The footage can be found online.
*[https://showbizpizza.com/info/promo/cei/cei_mijjins.pdf The Mijjins Promotional Brochure.]
 
*[https://showbizpizza.com/info/promo/cei/cei_nraefoldout.pdf New Rock-afire Explosion Fold-out Brochure.]
-'''Blackpool Beach Park Tape (LOST)''' Blackpool Pleasure Beach had a Hard Luck Bears show installed for a short period of time, and a single showtape was produced for it. Not much is known about the contents of the tape, and little speculation has occurred.
*[https://showbizpizza.com/info/promo/cei/cei_nraepamph.pdf New Rock-afire Explosion Pamphlet.]
 
*[https://showbizpizza.com/info/promo/cei/cei_95promo.pdf CEI 20th Anniversary Promo Kit.]
UPDATE 2/25/17: A worker at the Blackpool theme park has stated to have the show in its original quality. He said it included a quick and rushed character introduction, but with deeper voices than the CEI original promo tape. They sang a song called "Feet Nailed to the Floor" and included the same Pete/Repete gag from the promo tape, many other songs from the CEI show were featured in this tape as well. It is known they would sing "Mama don't allow no guitar playing in here" and another song called "The Blackpool Belle" Thanks to Lukas for this new inormation!
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x9438Sw6fjo&t=302s Pizza Time: Investigating the Rock-afire Explosion "Magic" Stage]
 
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QNHCFoF638o The Rock-afire Explosion Beatles Medley (Stars on 45) Cybervision Version]
-'''Honey's Bear Show (LOST)''' Undoubtedly the strangest showtape to have ever been produced, the Honey's Bear Show was notorious for retrofitting the Hard Luck Bears into a fully-female band, complete with lipstick and brand new outfits. Footage supposedly containing the clean audio had surfaced online, but has since disappeared. It is unknown what the contents of the show were. All that is known for certain is that Billy Wilbur's retrofit had a high-pitched voice.
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IIGcqXrLPno&t=1s The Rock-afire Explosion Oldies Medley (Cybervision Version)]
 
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uE-yVLxYkL4&t=6s The Rock-afire Explosion The Tune Machine Part 1 (Cybervision version)]
== Hard Luck Bears (Rock-afire Retrofit): ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eZVbCQPYRwk The Rock-afire Explosion The Tune Machine Part 2 (Cybervision version)]
This was one of the many Rock-afire retrofits to have been produced over the years, and was installed in the 3 Gulliver's themed parks. The characters in this show have all been retrofitted to appear more country-esque, and very little of the show remains unchanged.
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-8k87f2MPKA Cyberstar Intro]
 
*[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGPqqe0kSREUG1bxUo8gPBK6VotWvlqUE A playlist of Show Selector shows (Including karaoke and birthday Shows)]
-'''Show 1 (LOST)''' This show contains primarily country covers, as well as some character dialogue. This show is notorious for it's sluggish and lazy programming. No known clean audio has ever surfaced.
*[https://archive.org/details/ShowSelector A found Show Selector Showtape.]
 
*[https://archive.org/details/ShowSelector2 Another found Show Selector Showtape.]
-'''Show 2 (LOST)''' Much like Show 1, this show is also composed primarily of country covers. It is also known for its poor programming and lazy voice acting. No clean audio has surfaced.
*[https://archive.org/details/ShowSelector3 A third found Show Selector Showtape.]
 
*[https://archive.org/details/ShowSelectorJamsReel A fourth found Show Selector Showtape labelled Jams Reel.]
Videos of this show in action exist, but no clean audio has ever surfaced online.
*https://archive.org/details/tivo_20210220
 
*https://archive.org/details/TiVoVideo
== Misc. Creative Engineering Shows: ==
*[https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1uqAizLTStz0k3M2vjeHsih_MH7X2Wp87 A Google Drive link containing showtapes for The Wolf Pack Five.]
 
*[https://dropbox.com/sh/fdfxfpxcvsts5nd/AACYXnYUuHe4QpEeRCmAKDE0a/Wolfpack%205?dl=0&subfolder_nav_tracking=1 A Dropbox link containing showtapes for The Wolfpack 5.]
-'''The Moon Rockers (PARTIALLY FOUND)''' One of Creative Engineering's many other side projects, very little audio from this show has surfaced. Most of it can be found in this clip of the band performing in a CEI Demo tape. It is unknown if the master tapes still exist, or if there were any more shows produced for the Moon Rockers.
*[https://dropbox.com/sh/fdfxfpxcvsts5nd/AAAvuzjdOA6LT6DzeBnUV7jxa/Hard%20Luck%20Bears?dl=0&subfolder_nav_tracking=1 A Dropbox link containing showtapes for The Hard Luck Bears.] 
 
*[https://tapatalk.com/groups/retro_pizza_zone/confederate-critter-show-found-t13935.html#p119569 A forum thread where a fan confirms that a former park employee in Tennessee now owns The Confederate Critter Show]
-'''"Creepy Clown" Animatronic (COMPLETELY LOST?)''' Seen only for a fraction of a second in one of the 90's Creative Engineering demos, the "Creepy Clown" animatronic was well known for it's unsettling appearance and ambiguity. Not much is known about the animatronic itself, and even less is known about the showtape that runs it. It is reported to exist, but since it was unable to be played, it is likely to be completely lost, as once the tape was discovered no audio could be recovered. At first it was thought to be the tape player, but after playing another CEI Tape, it worked. The existance of other copies of this tape is unknown and likely will never surface online as this Creepy Clown was not even remembered by it's creator/CEI founder, Aaron Fechter, until it was rediscovered in 2015. (Needs Citation)
*[https://youtu.be/jkuChimT_ls A clip of The Rock-afire at Showbiz Pizza Fiesta  singing the song Bazar on a children's TV show called Los Vip´s.]
 
*[https://youtu.be/9ctsMtT0eCM&t=479s A history video on both the Bear Country Jubilee and Hard Luck Bears.]
-'''Reginald J. Flootsnoot (EXISTENCE UNCONFIRMED)''' Another one of Creative Engineering's singular animatronics, this character is best known for the fact that he is a common landmark in CEI tours. Not much is known about him, other than that he is a complete character, and was seen once in a Creative Engineering demo tape. It is unknown whether or not this character was ever programmed.
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IKmjfD5fF3c LET'S TALK ABOUT ALL THE HARD LUCK BEARS SHOWS EVER MADE! | PART 1/?]
 
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AnLBsLV2k_I LET'S TALK ABOUT ALL THE HARD LUCK BEARS SHOWS EVER MADE! | PART 2/3]
-'''Castle Dracula Dark Ride Audio (FOUND)''' One of Creative Engineering's first animatronic show and their first Dark Ride Castle Dracula is only known from pictures and memorys of people who went to ride it, the website "darkinthepark.com" is where most of the information and images from Castle Dracula ride can be found, this website has the Audio aswell, this is authorized by Creative Engenering Inc as the audio was given to the website by Aaron Fechter who is the owner of the company.
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rYvZRaEWqwE&t=84s LET'S TALK ABOUT ALL THE HARD LUCK BEARS SHOWS EVER MADE! | PART 3/3]
 
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=opmn7GrBr7k LET'S TALK ABOUT EVERY BEAR COUNTRY JUBILEE SHOW EVER MADE!]
-'''Wizard of Oz Show (PARTIALLY FOUND)''' Creative Engineering's second dark ride, the Wizard of Oz show is remembered for it's brief (yet prominent) appearance in the 1992 Creative Engineering demo tape. In it, the Scarecrow sings a small portion of "If I Only Had A Brain". Later in the demo, Tin Man sings a snippet of "You've Gotta Have Heart". It's unknown whether or not the rest of the dark ride was ever produced, as Tin Man, Scarecrow, and a few Talking Trees are the only two remaining animatronics from the ride still in Creative Engineering. The clean audio of this show has yet to surface online a promo from Creative Engenering has a small section about the dark ride but except from that and the small concept art in that promo nothing is known about how the dark ride looked (It should also be noticed that their is a rumor that for a short time the Wizard of Oz show was in one of the Looney Birds locations before being taken out and possibly replaced with something unknown.
*[https://youtu.be/KX9dh5nJ7cw Video of Orsi Show from 1993 at Italia in Miniatura.]
 
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ELgAdgwj1_I&t=152s Footage from 1991 of Italia in Miniatura using the original 1979 Creative Engineering Hard Luck Bears showtape]
-'''Bubba the Shakespearean Gorilla (PARTIALLY LOST)''' One of Creative Engineering's singular animatronics, Bubba was praised for his variety of sophisticated movements, and charming concept. Only 2 pieces of footage and 2 official photos of him have ever surfaced online. It is unknown whether or not Bubba had a full showtape, or was merely a demonstration of Creative Engineering's design capabilities.
*[https://youtu.be/lVpJTUTH3vg 1991 Creative Engineering Promo/Demo.]
 
*[https://youtu.be/5bXxbHiRX4o&t=14s 1992 Creative Engineering Promo/Demo.]
-'''Dook and Mitzi 2.0 Prototype shows (EXISTENCE UNCONFIRMED)''' In 1983, Creative Engineering produced 2 of what would've become mass-produced "2.0" animatronic characters. The Dook 2.0 animatronic was never officially given press, but he was alluded to a numerous amount of times in a numerous amount of media. Mitzi 2.0, on the other hand, was officially announced at the 1983 "Save the Colander" Telethon, in which a demo reel was shown of Mitzi 2.0 actuating her various movements, and performing a very rudimentary dance. However, that was the last we ever saw (officially) of these characters. Their showtape programs (which likely only held very basic programming and diagnostic information) have yet to be confirmed to exist, let alone be online.
*[https://instagram.com/p/CLh8U01lMj5/ Info on and pics of The Honey's Bear Bunch.]
 
*[https://youtu.be/AAn2Tru-mYw&t=541s Full video of Show Dos Ursos.]
-'''Talking Head Shows (EXISTENCE UNCONFIRMED)''' One of Creative Engineering's earliest products, the "Talking Heads" were just that; talking heads. But that's just about all that's known about them. It's unknown what they said, who was built, when they started making them, and whether or not any shows from them still exist.
*[https://youtu.be/H6EhuWxVRMg Full clean audio of Show Dos Ursos.]
 
*[https://youtu.be/lvMtt4EQJnc Video of The Wolf Pack 5 at the IAAPA convention in Atlanta, Georgia in 1978.]
-'''Lazlo the Fortune Teller (LOST)''' Another one of Creative Engineering's earlier works, Lazlo was a fortune teller. It's unknown how he worked, but it's safe to assume he also ran off of a showtape. The whereabouts of this show, however, are not known, and it is unlikely it will ever be available online.
*[https://youtu.be/mfVw-ak2sM0 Another Video of The Wolf Pack 5 at the IAAPA convention in Atlanta, Georgia in 1978.]
 
*[https://showbizpizza.com/photos/misc/wolfpack5/03.jpg Photo of the Japanese Wolf Pack 5 Show.]
-'''The Mijjins IAAPA Tape (LOST)''' In 1992, a demo tape was released showing the Mijjin animatronics, Creative Engineering's newest creation, performing at the IAAPA. However, the contents of the show are largely unknown (there were many covers, though), and it is unknown what the purpose of the display was. No further assets of the showtape have ever surfaced or have even been mentioned, which makes it unlikely that it will ever surface online.
*[https://instagram.com/p/CYFfaKEJadQ/ Another Photo of the Japanese Wolf Pack 5 Show.]
 
*[https://instagram.com/p/CdwSjCjvBaR/ A third Photo of the Japanese Wolf Pack 5 Show.]
-'''The Jungle Juke Band (EXISTENCE UNCONFIRMED)''' One of a few "mystery" shows Creative Engineering advertised about, yet never actually produced fully, the Jungle Juke Band was "unveiled" in the 1983 Promo Brochure CEI produced. The band is advertised as having 3 members; a monkey, a tiger, and a hippopotamus. It is likely that all of these characters were simply retrofits of the preexisting Rock-afire Explosion characters, but not much information has surfaced about the band. It's unknown whether or not the band ever had a showtape produced for it.
*[https://www.instagram.com/p/ChNTwRguutbeU2CyRCFV67fuAz3Q-AH7speb1s0/ A fourth Photo of the Japanese Wolf Pack 5 Show.]
 
*[https://www.instagram.com/p/Cy6hhsPpwQ1/?img_index=1 Pictures for an auction of the Japanese Wolf Pack 5 show (with Pictures of the two showtape reels)]
-'''The Cosmic Combo (EXISTENCE UNCONFIRMED)''' Another "mystery" show, this show was advertised as having 5 alien characters, 3 of which have been speculated to be Rock-afire retrofits. The remaining two were likely to be original character mechanisms. It's unknown whether or not anything materialized from this concept, or whether or not a showtape was produced for the band.
*[https://www.instagram.com/p/Cy6hrUGJFB6/?img_index=1 Pictures for an auction of the Japanese Wolf Pack 5 show (without pics of the showtape)]
 
*[https://youtu.be/hDrqcpRAWPk Kings Dominion commercial with The Wolf Pack 5]
-'''Hannah Banana Shows (PARTIALLY FOUND)''' Sometime in the late 2000's, Creative Engineering produced a retrofit animatronic for the "Hannah Banana" chain of restaurants in the UK. Footage of these shows has surfaced, but not with the actual retrofit performing. The clean audio has been spotted on Radio Showbiz and has been made available online, however one video shows a Christmas show which has never been released with clean audio online.
*[https://youtu.be/9u2JxCrB3o8 Clip of Kings Dominion's Wolf Pack 5 from the children's TV show Romper Room.]
 
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q6-1fY_pM4I VERY RARE! 8mm Italpark's Wolf Pack 5 Show Footage]
-'''Mini-Billy Bob Showtapes (LOST/EXISTENCE UNCONFIRMED)''' In the early 1980's, Creative Engineering had the intention of creating a mini Rock-afire Explosion. It's unknown whether or not any of the other characters were produced, but it was known that a mini Billy Bob was produced. The character were able to use the same program signals the standard size Billy Bob used, but it was also advertised as being able to tell stories. It's unknown whether or not any stories were actually recorded, as Billy was never sold, as the final products reportedly all had bad motors that burnt out extremely quickly.
*[https://youtu.be/vn31qtQtTlM Full clip of Italpark's Wolf Pack 5]
 
*[https://youtu.be/K1bTMDcu7DE An edited clip of Italpark's Wolf Pack 5]
-'''Confederate Critter Show (LOST)''' This show is an early CEI show from the 1970s with 3 characters. Not much is known about this show besides it's strange concept and a few pictures and one video of the show practically on its last legs has surfaced online. No audio of this show exists except from that one video and is likely to be completely lost due to the band not being in CEI.  
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T-ySXAampOY A home video of Italpark's Wolf Pack 5]
 
*[https://youtu.be/4ZmruK1bNQk Clips of Fame City's Wolf Pack 5 in a Fame City commercial]
-'''Willy Wabbit (LOST)''' This character stood for many years at the airport in Orlando, Florida where it would perform many different songs for the visitors. This was CEI's second character and not much info about the character is available online. These showtapes are likely to be lost forever as the character is no where to be found in CEI.
*[https://youtu.be/hWG8rfUI_xM Video of The Wolf Pack 5 at Man and His World]
 
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8oPgq-BPO-c Another video of The Wolf Pack 5 at Man and His World]
-'''Friendly Freddy (LOST)''' The first character built by CEI in the 1970's was Friendly Freddy, a guitar playing bear. Not much is really known about the character. In 2008 his last known location was in New York. No audio of his has surfaced online and may never, but the current owner of the character may have the show/shows along with the character, although this is unknown.
*[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpPPZGawtHJ4-kA8i4tI5eg/community?lb=UgkxGTwK33GinWrRHsq1jJ-7uLyYZNGhlbSO Photo of The Wolf Pack 5 performing at the Showbiz Pizza Place in Dublin, CA]
 
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6JdXdBGi2mA Beto Carrero World's Wolf Pack 5 [1994]
-'''Gaslight Jamboree (LOST)''' Not much is known about this show, other than it had the Wolfman and Fats Geronimo from the Wolfpack 5 and Friendly Freddy in a 3 character band. Only a few photos of this show exists online and no videos or audio has yet to be recovered.
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UrkWXzhEvHY&t=121sBeto Carrero World's 1994 Wolfpack 5(IMPROVED VIDEO)]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r1-zAxeyKIU New found Wolf Pack 5 footage at Beto Carrero World]
*[https://iheart.com/podcast/256-this-exists-30933390/episode/the-inventor-of-americas-most-iconic-42405904/ An podcast interview with Aaron Fechter. Halfway through he talks about his early years, how he got into the industry, and Willy Wabbit.]
*[https://www.instagram.com/p/CYYyZfWoiJS/ Picture of the Scab (Second slide)]
*[https://instagram.com/p/BW1O7FVDmB7/ Picture of the Scab (Also second slide)]
*[https://youtu.be/oAWbobbXD3w&t=22s 1977 footage of Friendly Freddy running on his test showtape.
*[https://youtu.be/z_azKuOjCCs&t=241s A video made by Jack Turner on how he and Conor L found the Gaslight Jamboree and the history of the show.]
*[https://youtu.be/4SGuAcfVX7k Rare video of The Confederate Critter Show.]
*[https://www.deviantart.com/drfawkes/art/Magic-World-Brochure-Confederate-Critter-Show-592856894 A promotional flyer/brochure for "Magic World with pictures of The Confederate Critter Show.]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wRsDOPY5P6E&t=216s Audio-only video of The Santa Claus Revue / The Jingle Bell Jamboree that was taken from another youtube video.]
*[https://youtu.be/ONH61tsZKHg The original Santa Claus Revue made by CEI.]
*[https://youtu.be/gXRLC910FQA The Advanced Animation version of The Santa Claus Revue / The Jingle Bell Jamboree .]
*[https://youtu.be/Ois6BfpiqhY Another video of Advanced Animation version of The Santa Claus Revue.]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P_xrIayIsV8 Video of The Santa Claus Revue / The Jingle Bell Jamboree captured by Aaron Fechter in 1979 with full on clean audio of the show.]
*[https://instagram.com/p/CNzHpKsH3zq/ A tiny bit of audio from the Bear Country Jubilee showtape.]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jXNE9miNZ_I Creative Engineering Made in Florida Segment]
*[https://tapatalk.com/groups/retro_pizza_zone/cei-creepy-clown-animatronic-t4110.html A forum post discussing the obscure creepy clown animatronic.]
*[https://instagram.com/p/CFkm8h_nOum/?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet An Instagram post by user "markigee55" in which CEI contributor "cavitysam" confirms that the showtape of the clown animatronic is not corrupted.]
*[https://showbizpizza.com/info/promo/cei/cei_lazlo.pdf Lazlo Promotional Card.]
*[https://tapatalk.com/groups/retro_pizza_zone/mystery-lazlo-the-great-t13919.html A forum post discussing Lazlo the Fortune Teller that was at Indiana Beach.]
*[https://youtu.be/RPsdn-3b260 Recent footage of Lazlo the Fortune Teller in operation.]
*[https://youtu.be/T9-BBqb9xWI&t=130s All About The MoonRockers (previously unreleased info!)]
*[https://decodedocdigitize.miraheze.org/wiki/Moonrockers Cheese-E-Pedia article on The Moonrockers]
*[https://youtu.be/DFCz-kK2LQ8 A video from 1985 of Aaron Fechter showcasing the Mini Billy Bob doll and show.]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LRtWEXdMqqc LOST! Creative Engineering IAAPA Pirate Audio Track 1]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0bPi7V8jTcU LOST! Creative Engineering IAAPA Pirate Audio Track 2]
*[https://youtu.be/sOBrqLMqUDk 5 Examples of Animatronic Related LOST and FOUND Media video.]
*[https://youtu.be/W0GfJ_NuloI A video on Lost Rock-afire Explosion Showtapes.]


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The Rockafire Explosion.

Status: Partially Lost

Creative Engineering Inc. is an animatronic company founded in 1975. They are most recognized for producing the Rock-afire Explosion band that operated in Showbiz Pizza Place food chains in the 1980s. Other than the Rock-afire, Creative Engineering manufactured several other animatronic bands/retrofits for their own shows. Many showtapes/segments of showtapes have never surfaced online or have since disappeared.

The Rock-afire Explosion

Debuting on August 14th, 1980, The Rock-afire Explosion animatronic show was Showbiz Pizza's primary distinction from other arcades at the time. In 1990, however, Showbiz Pizza made the decision to remove the Rock-afire entertainment from their restaurants after Creative Engineering, Inc. refused to give Showbiz Pizza the copyrights and trademarks. This led to a process known as "Concept Unification" in which not only most Showbiz Pizza's being converted to Chuck E. Cheese locations as Showbiz brought all the assets to Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza Time Theatre in 1984, but also included all of the Rock-afire characters (except Billy Bob and Earl) being retrofitted intro Chuck E. Cheese characters with the show being renamed to Munch's Make Believe Band. However starting in 1987, after Showbiz and Creative cancelled the original "Manufacturing, Sales and Licensing Agreement" and created a new "Settlement and License Agreement" which was much looser than the original agreement, and gave Creative full rights to the destiny and future of the Rock-afire Explosion, Creative started to sell The Rock-afire Explosion to other venues such as Pistol Pete's Pizza, Circus Pizza, Fun Time Pizza, Fun Zone, Fun Station USA, Flamingo Land, and Billy Bob's Wonderland. While most Rock-afire showtapes have been found, a few are still missing.

Showtape title Release Dates Status Notes
ShowBiz Pizza Place Tape #1 (ShowBiz Pizza Place Tape 1) August 14th, 1980 (Completed in January of 1980) Found The first ever RAE showtape. It consists of 5 segments: 3 center stage segments, 1 stage right segment, and 1 stage left segment. Interestingly, this tape was completed before the first ShowBiz Pizza Place opened (which was 2 months later). This showtape also marked Duke Chauppetta's debut as Dook LaRue.
3 Birthday Reels 1981-1988 (Beatles Birthday and Happy Birthday Medley) and 1982-1988 (Sal's Birthday) Found
ShowBiz Pizza '82 Tape January or February 1982 Found
Spring Shows '82 Spring 1982 Found
Best Of The Rock-afire Explosion '82 (Best of Rock-afire Explosion '82) July 1982 Found An early compilation tape featuring some of the Rock-afire's best hits of the time. This showtape was also used for a consumer study on how CEI can improve the show.
SPP Show Selector Tape #1 1982 Found A showtape made for CEI's first try at the Show Selector concept for Showbiz Pizza. (And the only documented time the Show Selector concept was ever used at Showbiz) The concept was only tested at two locations in Flordia.
SPP Show Selector Tape #2 Late 1982 Found Another showtape made for the tested Showbiz verison of the Show Selector concept.
Tribute to Abbey Road October 1982 Found Often considered one of the best Rock-afire showtapes of all time and a monumental turning point for the RAE. It's also known for being Shalisa Sloan's first show as Mitzi and Aaron Fechter's final full show as Beach Bear. Also Rick Bailey's first show. (But not as Beach Bear)
Christmas '82 (RAE Christmas '82) November 1982 Found Rick Bailey's first show as Beach Bear.
New Years '82 (RAE New Years Eve '82) December 1982 Found
Crazy Colander Head Night February 1983 Found Produced as part of Showbiz Pizza's "Crazy Colander Head Night" event, which encouraged guests to wear colanders adorned with various decorations.
Best of the Rock-afire Explosion 1983 Part 2 March 1983 Found Another compilation tape with most segments recycled from Tribute to Abbey Road.
Country Night June 1983 Found
Fatz Showtape aka 'Klunk Installation' July 1983-1985 Found This showtape was used at locations that got Uncle Klunk. This tape was for the other 2 stages while Klunk and the rest of his setup were being installed on Rolfe and Earl's Stage.
Uncle Klunk (Jeff Howell version) 1983 Found A demo tape Creative made for the executives at Showbiz to get a good idea of Uncle Klunk (and sent to some of the stores that installed Klunk first) with Jeff Howell performing the voice of Klunk and Burt Wilson (Fatz's Voice Actor) performing the voice of Klunk's pet bird Click and everybody calling in on his talk show. Sadly for some reason, the executives at Showbiz were disappointed with the demo and asked CEI to hire a professional company to make the audio for the show.
The Uncle Klunk Show (Uncle Klunk Showtape) July 1983-1984 Found Released to accompany the then-new Uncle Klunk animatronic, who replaced the Rolfe and Earl animatronic briefly. While the audio for the Uncle Klunk segments were not made by Creative Engineering they still did the programming for this showtape.
Beatles White Album September 1983 Found Considered one of Rock-afire's greatest showtapes.
Christmas '83 (Christmas 1983) November 1983 Found This showtape was used for many years during the holiday season.
Uncle Santa Showtape November - December 1983 & November - December 1984 Found Accompanied a retrofit of Uncle Klunk as Santa Clause.
Dr. Juke Test Tape 1983 (unreleased) Partially Lost
Mini-stage Skits 1983 Partially Lost?
Magic Night February 1984 Found Often considered the best Rock-afire Explosion showtape ever made and another fan favorite.
Senior Citizens March 1984 Found Contains the theme for the 1984 World's Fair written by the voice actor for Fatz, Sun, Moon, and Antioch The 'Birthday Spider Burt "Sal" Wilson.
Trivia Night July 1984 Found This showtape was released alongside a promotion at ShowBiz, where you could purchase Professor Hoyle Trivia cards for $1.00 with a large pizza. This is also the show where Choo-Choo (the baby bear in front of Dook's drum) gets his name. This show is also considered a fan favorite just like both the Beatles' White Album showtape and Magic Night.
After Hours Showtape (Afterhours Tape) August 1984-1985 Found Showbiz began to notice that a lot of teens were coming in and partying. Since Showbiz wanted to be seen as a family restaurant, and not a teen hangout, they started Teen's Night. Every Friday between 9:00 pm to 12:00 am ShowBiz would allow teens between the ages of 13 and 18 to come in and dance. This show was made for Teen's Night and featured songs from the '80s that were hits with kids at the time like Jump by Van Halen, No More Words by Berlin, and Beat It by Michael Jackson. However, Teen's Night was discontinued in 1985 around the same time ShowBiz merged with Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza Time Theater as the newly formed ShowBiz Pizza Time, Inc and now wanted to keep the image of a restaurant for kids.
Country II October 1984 Found AKA The No Theme showtape.
Birthday Intros / Junk Skits Per 1985 Partially lost
Country Klunk January 1985 Found A special showtape of country-themed songs for the Uncle Klunk animatronic.
Top Ten Hits of 1985 (Top Ten Hits) February 1985 Found The only normal Rock-afire Explosion showtape released in 1985. This would also be the last showtape to be programmed by Creative (with Showbiz's permission). When Showbiz would both record the audio and program most of the shows between 1986 and late 1987. Creative would come back to fully making shows again with Rock-N-Roll Classics in September 1987, however, Creative was only writing the scripts and recording the audio with Showbiz Pizza Time Inc still doing the programming until their business partnership with Creative Engineering ended in September of 1990.
"Magic" Test Rebranding/"Magic" Stage Showtape November 1985 Found
Time Machine / Hits 1 (SPP Time Machine / Hits 1) March 1986 Found First showtape made by Showbiz Pizza Time Inc. instead of CEI. Often called not only the worst showtape made for The Rock-afire Explosion, but one of the worst showtapes ever recorded for any animatronic show.
Happy B-day Liberty (SPP Happy B-Day Liberty) June 1986 Found Made for the 100th anniversary of The Statue of Liberty. It not only includes Rolfe's animatronics retrofitted into the Statue of Liberty but also includes two separate versions of the Statue of Liberty show. One was made by CEI and another was made by Creative Presentations for Showbiz Pizza Time Inc.
Circus / Monkees (SPP Circus - Monkees) July 1986 Found Contines two new shows (Tribute to the Circus and The Curly Shuffle) made by CEI (A rarity during the time this show was released) and a reused show (Monkees Medley from the Beatles White Album showtape).
Christmas Live November 1986 Found A showtape that was quickly made and sent out to all Showbiz Pizza Place locations by CEI without Showbiz Pizza Time Inc.'s permission as a way of rebelling against Showbiz's decision to start making showtapes on their own. It also was made as a gift to everyone who worked at the stores and the fans.
Westerns / Movies / R&R (SPP Westerns - Movies - R&R) February 1987 Found Made by Showbiz Pizza Time Inc. and Cry Wolf Studios
Summertime / Westerns (SPP Summertime - Westerns) April 1987 Found Made by Showbiz Pizza Time Inc. and Cry Wolf Studios
Liberty '87 Edited (SPP Liberty '87) June 1987 Found An edited rereleased of Happy B-day Liberty that only includes the CEI version of the show.
Working / Summertime (SPP Working - Summertime) June 1987 Found Made by Showbiz Pizza Time Inc. and Cry Wolf Studios
Yogi Bear Showtape June 1987 Found This show saw the Rolfe DeWolfe (his puppet, Earl, was removed) and Looney Bird animatronics retrofitted cosmetically to become Yogi Bear and Boo Boo respectively. This showtape was made and produced by both Showbiz Pizza Time Inc and Cry Wolf Studios and had nothing to do with Creative Engineering, and featured the same unidentified voice actors for the Center Stage characters, while Daws Butler and Don Messick reprised their respective roles as Yogi and Boo Boo. On August 15th, 2020, the full audio was posted to YouTube by fan website ShowbizPizza.com as a part of their "Rock-a-Palooza 2020" event for the Rock-afire Explosion's 40th anniversary. The audio was preserved on a cassette by co-producer and scriptwriter Steve White and is complete with only a few seconds missing from the song "Every Breath You Take". The tape was created as a test which was installed at three stores (Augusta, GA, Omaha, NE, and Colorado Springs, CO) to replace the Rock-afire Explosion characters with other licensed characters after Aaron Fechter, founder of Creative Engineering, refused to hand over the rights for the characters after Showbiz corporate tried forcing him to do so for free.
Rock-N-Roll Classics (SPP Rock-N-Roll Classics) September 1987 Found
Homely For Christmas (SPP Homely For Christmas '87)/SPP Christmas 89 November 1987 - 1992 Found The last Christmas showtape made for Showbiz. This show would be rereleased in 1989 as a Cyberstar showtape and renamed SPP Christmas 89.
Country III / Classics (SPP Country III - Classics) December 1987 Found
New Years '88 (SPP New Years '88) December 1987 Found The longest Rock-a-Fire show tape, recorded in one continuous take. This showtape was created to emulate the feeling of a true "live concert" from the Rock-afire Explosion.
CyberVision Segments Early 1988 Found The earliest prototype of what would become Cyberstar, which was tested at a few Showbiz Pizza locations in Texas in early 1988. Those shows included Oldies Medley, Beatles Tribute (Both from Rock-N-Roll Classics) and both segments of The Tune Machine showtape.
Tune Machine (SPP Tune Machine) March 1988 Found First show to be released on the new Cyberstar format. Also released on Reel to Reel tape.
Summertime (SPP May 1988 Show) May 1988 Found Released on both Cyberstar (SVHS) and Reel to Reel tape.
Grammy / Summertime (SPP Grammy - Summertime) August 1988 Found Released on Reel to Reel tape only.
Dance / Grammy (SPP Dance - Grammy) October 1988 Found Released on Reel to Reel tape only.
Bach to Rock / Dance Contest (SPP Bach to Rock - Dance Contest) December 1988 Found Released on both Cyberstar (SVHS) and Reel to Reel tape.
Kids / Tune Machine (SPP Kids - Tune Machine) March 1989 Found Released on both Cyberstar (SVHS) and Reel to Reel tape.
Best of 1988 (SPP Best of 1988) May 1989 Found This is the final showtape that was released on reel to reel tape during the ShowBiz era, as by the end of it's run almost all ShowBiz stores (with a few exceptions like the Parkersburg, WV location) had updated their computers to Cyberstar and were using SVHS tapes to run their shows.
Cyberstar Segments 1988-1990 (Last showtape reusing older segments released in late 1992) Found The first Rock-a-Fire shows to feature video (SVHS tapes) playing alongside the animatronics. Programming was done by Showbiz Pizza Time and had several programming errors (mainly characters singing with the wrong voices), while audio was done by Creative Engineering. All of the per August 1989 segments were also released on Reel to Reel tape for stores that couldn't afford to convert to Cyberstar.


Here's sub list of all post August 1989 releases of showtapes that uses these Cyberstar Segments.

Faith/ Dreams / Kids (SPP Faith/Dreams/Kids Wave Bday) Faith Show, Dreams Show, Kids 1, Kids 2, and Hidden Bday - Birthday Spectacular: August 1989

Neighbors/ Faith/ Dreams (SPP Neighbors - Faith - Dreams) Neighbors 1, Neighbors 2, Faith Show, Dreams Show, and Hidden Birthday - Birthday Spectacular: September 1989

April 1990 Show / SPP April 1990 Show (Tribute to Moms, TV Themes, Neighbors 1, Neighbors 2, and Hidden Bday - Birthday Spectacular): April 1990 (rereleased in April of 1991

SPP Emergency Backup Tape (Kids 1, Kids 2, Beatles Medley, and Oldies Medley): July 20th, 1990 (NOTE: This was a tape that was issued to stores as a back up, in case the main VCR (SVHS VCR player) broke down or if the main showtape was damaged. This tape could be played in a standard HIFI VCR)

SPP Best Of 1 Kids / Friends: August 1990

September 1990 Show / SPP September 1990 Show (Rock-N-Roll Show, Friends, Tribute to Moms, TV Themes, and Hidden Bday - Birthday Spectacular): September 1990

SPP Best of #2: January 1991-1992 (NOTE: This and rest of the Best of series of showtapes (bedsides SPP Best Of 1 Kids / Friends) were made for stores that didn't get Concept Unification yet. All 5 of these tapes are just compilations of previous Cyberstar Segments)

SPP Best of #3 (Hidden Bday - Birthday Spectacular, Tune Machine 1, Hidden Bday - Birthday Spectacular, Tune Machine 2, Hidden Bday - Birthday Spectacular, Bach to Rock, Hidden Bday - Birthday Spectacular, and Olympics): February 14, 1991 - 1992

SPP Best of #4: May 1991 - 1992

SPP Best of #5: July 1991-1992

The Rolfe & Earle Show 1990 - 1992 Found A four-segment showtape consisting of just Rolfe and Earl. Made By Showbiz so that they could covert the other 2 stages into Chuck E. Cheese's Munch's Make Believe Band while still having a show that could play in the stores. Rolfe and Earl would be the last to be converted overnight after installing and retrofitting the other Rock-afire characters into Munch's Make Believe Band.
Showbiz Pizza Fiesta Showtapes 1980s-1990s Partially Found These were showtapes made for the Mexican franchise of Showbiz Pizza Place known as Showbiz Pizza Fiesta. Various advertisements have also surfaced on YouTube. A record album that had a few songs and skits from the showtapes that was sold at the restaurants has resurfaced and has been made public online in recent years. There's also a clip of them singing the Spanish song Bazar on a children's TV show called Los Vip´s.
Talking Billy Bob Walk-Around Shows Early 1990's Partially Found These showtapes were created to work with Creative Engineering's new talking walk-around (costumed characters) technology. Only a Billy Bob walkaround was produced, with two other ones (suspected to be Mitzi and Fatz) having been in the works, but scrapped during its construction. There exists a small sample of the show in action in which a performer in a talking Billy Bob customer acts out a humorous skit with a standard Fatz Geronimo animatronic.
Show Selector Showtapes 1990s Found These were used with the "Show Selector" to allow customers to pick from different segments on any of the showtapes.
Show Selector Karaoke Showtapes 1990s Found Showtapes made for the Karaoke version of the Show Selector system.
Golden Showtape Collection Mid to Late 1990s Partially Lost Many shows have resurfaced and many other shows made for the Show Selector Showtapes were reused.
TiVo Shows Late 1990's Partially Lost
The Hannah Banana Shows 2008 Found This was a retrofit animatronic produced in 2008 for the "Hannah Banana" chain of restaurants in the UK.

Looney Bird's and New Rock-afire Explosion Showtapes

Looney Bird's was a different restaurant compared to Showbiz Pizza Place. However, they largely featured the same entertainment, and are therefore included on this page. The New Rock-afire Explosion was an updated version of The Rock-afire Explosion (Then known as The Classic Rock-afire Explosion) now with the animatronics in the "Mijjins" style. The New Rock-afire Explosion was not as successful as The Classic Rock-afire Explosion as not that many shows were made or sold.

Title Released Status Notes
Misc. New Rock-afire Explosion Showtapes Mid-Late 1990's Partially Lost While there were new songs and skits made for the New Rock-afire, there were still some songs from older showtapes (especially from the Cyberstar era) from the Showbiz days and a lot of the newer songs from the Show Selector Showtapes used for the Classic Rock-afire Explosion were reused for the New Rock-afire Explosion. Quite a few shows have resurfaced in recent years. There are a few of them that are still missing.
New Rock-afire Explosion Show Selector Karaoke Showtapes Mid-Late 1990's Partially Found
Golden Collection Showtapes (New Rae versions) Late 1990s Partially Lost Like with the Classic Rae, the New RAE also had a few Golden Collection Showtape sets. A lot of the shows on the Classic Rock-afire Explosion Golden Collection Showtapes were reused on the New Rock-afire Explosion Golden Collection Showtapes.
Looney Bird's Showtapes 1997-2000 Partially Lost These were produced specifically for the Looney Bird chain of restaurants.
International 1990's Rock-afire Explosion Showtapes Mid to Late 1990s Partially Found Many of the 1990s showtapes were programmed in different languages for international audiences. "The Twist" and "Para Madura" have resurfaced in full. A clip from "Que Pasa" has also resurfaced in the 1994 Rock-a-Fire promo video. Many other shows are still missing.

Wolf Pack 5:

Created in 1978, the Wolf Pack 5 was one of Creative Engineering's first animatronic bands. In December of 1979, Bob Brock approached Creative Engineering about installing their entertainment into the then-unnamed Showbiz Pizza Place. On March 3rd, 1980, the Wolf Pack 5 was installed in the first Showbiz Pizza location at the Antioch Shopping Center in Kansas City, MO. Later, in 1981, the Wolf Pack 5 was removed from that Showbiz Pizza Place location, as the Rock-afire Explosion animatronic band had debuted earlier on August 14th, 1980 at the second location in Jacksonville, Fl, and became their primary show. A couple of years later for some yet to be known the Wolf Pack 5 that was used at the Kansas City, MO store would be installed at the installed in Dublin, CA location, facing against the RAE in the same showroom. It's also yet to be know how long they were installed at the Dublin, CA store, but it's know that they still used the same showtape that was used at the Kansas City, MO location.

Title Released Status Notes
The 1st IAAPA Showtape November 1978 Partially Lost This was the demonstration tape for the Wolf Pack 5 used at the IAAPA convention in Atlanta, Georgia. The tape is also noted for also using the song Clap For The Wolfman by the Canadian rock band Guess Who as an opening intro for this showtape.
The 2st IAAPA Showtape November 1979 Found This was another demonstration tape for the Wolf Pack 5 used at the IAAPA convention in New Orleans, Louisiana. Unlike the 1978 demonstration showtape, this show features a narrator who has the same voice that would later be used for Rolfe DeWolfe, a character in the Wolf Pack 5's successor, the Rock-afire Explosion. This would also be the same show along with The Hard Luck Bears that Bob Brock and his associates at Topeka Inn Management would see at the convention that impresses them to the point of seeking out a contact for CEI to make animatronics for their new restaurant concept ShowBiz Pizza Place.
Japanese Wolfpack 5 Showtape (or Showtapes?) 1979-Unknown Lost The first Wolf Pack 5 Show ever sold. This show was the same show that was used at the 1978 IAAPA convention in Atlanta, Georgia, but most likely had a new Japanese showtape made for this show since it was set up and performed in Japan. It's unknown what happened to this show and all that exists is are four pictures of the show. On October 27, 2023 Animatronics Historians and Instagram Users pasqnotrook and renstercec found an auction listing of the Japanese Wolfpack 5 Show which had just been sold. In one of the pictures for that auction showed not just one, but two reels, Meaning that there were two showtapes made for this show.
Misc Wolfpack 5 Showtapes 1979 - Early 1980's Partially Found The Wolf Pack 5 is known to have been sold to amusement parks and theme parks (Examples include Kings Dominion, Pyramid Place, Italpark, Fame City, and Man and his World). Little information exists about the contents of these shows. All that exists of Kings Dominion's show is a clip in a TV commercial for the park from 1979 and a clip from the children's tv show Romper Room. Only 3 videos of the Italpark show exists. Only a small clip in a commercial is all that exists of Fame City's show. Only a couple of videos and a few pictures exist of Man and his World's show. And only pictures exist of Pyramid Place show.
Showbiz Pizza Showtape Mar 3rd, 1980 - 1981 and 1982-???? Found This was an edited version of the IAAPA Showtapes made for the first ShowBiz Pizza Place in Kansas City, Missouri. It was split into six parts with new songs added, along with an intro and outro jingles, as well as a different announcer and Queenie the Fox being edited out and her songs and lines being either redone or dubbed over for Mini Mozzarella. The show would be later sent to the Showbiz in Dublin, CA when the store opened in 1982 with the same showtape.
Showbiz Pizza's Disco Room Showtape Mar 3rd, 1980-1981 Lost
Beto Carrero World Introductions Unknown Partially Found The Wolf Pack 5 is known to have been present at the Beto Carrero World theme park in Brazil. They are known to have sung a sped-up version of "Sing A Simple Song" and talked about the stores inside the tent at the park. All that exists of this show is a video found by a fan who re-uploaded it to Youtube. However YouTube and Instagram user Animatronics Clay Guy found more footage of Beto Carrero World's Wolf Pack 5 on Instagram that was filmed by Raizdearoeira and post by Memorias BCW and uploaded it to YouTube on May 21, 2023.

Hard Luck Bears:

These characters were installed in a wide variety of venues, primarily theme parks, but also have permanent residence in other venues.

Showtape title Release Dates Status Notes
Original Creative Engineering Showtape November 1979 - Early to Mid 1980s Found This was the most widely heard showtape. The tape contains their most well-remembered personalities. This would also be the same show along with the 1979 version of The Wolf Pack 5 that Bob Brock and his associates at Topeka Inn Management would see at the convention that impress them to the point of seeking out a contact for CEI to make animatronics for their new restaurant concept Showbiz Pizza.
Honey's Bear Bunch 1980-1990s Lost This was a retrofit of the Hard Luck Bears into a fully female band with lipstick, new outfits and almost all of the characters have different names. This was the first Hard Luck Bears show ever sold and was the same show used at the 1979 IAAPA convention in New Orleans, Louisiana. It was sold to Carowinds amusement park in Charlotte, North Carolina and was sponsored by General Mills. The contents of the showtape however remain largely unknown and have been lost since the show was removed in the 1990s.
Blackpool Beach Park/Frontierland Tape 1980-1999 Partially Lost The Hard Luck Bears were installed at Blackpool Pleasure Beach. A single showtape was produced. This show would later be removed and sent or sold to Frontierland in Morecambe, Lancashire, England where it ran until 1999 when Frontierland closed.

On Feb 25th, 2017, A worker at the Blackpool theme park has been stated to have the show in its original quality. He said it included a quick and rushed character introduction, but with deeper voices than the CEI original promo tape. They sang a song called "Feet Nailed to the Floor" and included the same Pete/Repete gag from the promo tape, many other songs from the CEI show were featured in this tape as well. It is known they would sing "Mama don't allow no guitar playing in here" and another song called "The Blackpool Belle". Thanks to Lukas for this new information!

Around 2023 Aaron Fechter found a 1 hour video tape containing footage of the Blackpool Beach Park/Frontierland show. He digitized the tape and with help from Matt at Fat Planet Studios edited it with having the audio dubbed over with a master tape of the Beach Park/Frontierland show. While the full video can only be accessed on Aaron's Premium Channel, a sample of the video was upload July 30, 2023.

Show Dos Ursos 1981-1998 Found A custom remake of the original Creative Engineering Showtape that was rerecorded in the Portuguese language that was made for Playcenter in brazil.
Hard Luck Bears (Bear Country Jubilee) Showtape with Mortimer and Buford Early 1980's Found This is a modified and updated showtape that was made for the Bear Country Jubilee that was sent to Morey’s Pier in Wildwood, NJ (It's unknown if LeSourdsville Lake Americana Amusement Park in Monroe, OH used this showtape). Gooney Bird was edited out of this showtape (except for one line) and had Mortimer and Buford added to it.
Gorilla and Mama Grandbags in Piano Showtape Early 1980's? Lost
Orsi Show 1983?-1993 (or 1994?) Partially Lost This was a showtape made for and by Italia in Miniatura in Viserba, Italy. Ivo Rambaldi founder of Italia in Miniatura was very impressed by The Country Bear Jamboree in both Disneyland and Walt Disney World and thought a smaller-scale version of it could be very interesting for the people visiting the park. The park brought a Hard Luck Bears set from Creative Engineering and installed it around 1982. During the first year the show was in the park they used the Original Creative Engineering Showtape as there was no time to adapt it. The following year a custom Italian showtape was made (However there is footage of park using the Original Creative Engineering Showtape in 1991). Not only all of the characters were renamed with more Italian-sounding names (examples included Gooney Bird being renamed Francesco, Mama Granbags being renamed Mamma Italia, and Billy Willbur being renamed Gennariello), but all the characters spoke in different Italian dialects. Also, the only custom stuff recorded for the show was the character's dialogue as all of the songs used for the show were original artists' recordings (example: Nabucco by Giuseppe Verdi). The show was removed by the end of either the 1993 or 1994 season of the park. Some pieces, such as the pistons that managed the movement of the characters, were recycled to create some other animations of the park, but everything else was destroyed.
Country Bear Picnic at Knobels Groves Mid 1980's Found A custom showtape made by CEI for Knoebels Amusement Resort in Elysburg, Pennsylvania.
Knoebels Hard Luck Bears Custom Showtape Late 1980's???-Early 1990s??? Partially Found A custom showtape called the "Hootenanny Hoedown Show". In this showtape, Choo-Choo is called "Punkinhead" and Mama Granbags' and Gooney Bird's voices sound like Aaron Fechter's.
Rockin' Billy Wilbur and the Bearcats Early 1990s-1995 Found Another custom showtape made by CEI that was produced for the Knoebels Amusement Resort in Elysburg, Pennsylvania.

Hard Luck Bears (Rock-afire Retrofit):

This was one of the many Rock-afire retrofits to have been produced over the years and was installed in the 3 Gulliver's theme parks. The characters in this show have all been retrofitted to appear more country-esque which is apparent in the later showtapes, but very little of the show remains unchanged other than their masks and costumes.

Title Released Status Notes
Gulliver's Bear Show

1992/1995/1999

1992/1995/1999 Found This show was produced by Gulliver's Theme Parks in the early 90s and programmed by Kathy McCracken at Creative Engineering. The show was first released on a 4 track Ampex reel in 1992, and rereleased in 1995 with an edited outro. The show was also converted to work on the Electrosonic ESLINX format which was the original CEI data in a digital format on PCMCIA cards.
Bear Show Pre-Show 1999 Found A cast member would knock on the character's dressing room doors and ask them if they were ready, in which the characters would respond. The guests would then have a seat in the main theatre and the show would begin.
2000/2001 Main Show 2000/2001 Found Produced by Gulliver's Theme Parks and programmed in-house by the general manager at the time, this show was originally recorded in 2000 and delayed until March 2001. This show contains a range of songs from different genres, with the general theme being the characters, mostly Billy Bob and Mitzi, flirting with each other through different songs.
Birthday Bear Show 2000 Found This was a custom birthday show for those having a birthday at the theme park on the day and would contain different skits and songs related to parties.
2001 Christmas Show 2001 Found Once again, programmed at Warrington and produced in 2001, this show features all three stages singing Christmas songs with each other, and Billy Bob comments on how much he's missed Mitzi.
2002 Main Show 2002 Found While this show is mostly identical to the previous show, it contains an intro by the park's mascot, Gully Mouse. He would remind you of the normal safety announcements and then ask the guests to clap their hands in time with the music, in which a comical instrumental would play and the guests can join in on. The show would play as normal from that point on, cutting out the song 'Everyday' by Buddy Holly to presumably save time.
2005 Main Show 2005 Found This show is commonly misknown as the '2008 Show', in which it played in some footage from 2008 by OnTrackZach. Featuring songs like 9 to 5, Man I Feel Like A Woman, Rhinestone Cowboy and Dance The Night Away, it is the show most remembered with the 'better' programming compared to its later shows. The Mitzi theme also continues into this show and all the characters in all 3 locations got new costumes made to fit with the more country/western theme.
2005 Christmas Show 2005 Found Present in some promotional footage, the 2005 Christmas Show was made and ran up to 2011, like the main show. They contain, once again, Christmas songs across all the stages and mostly have a duration within 0:30-1:00 of their song length.
2011 Main Show 2011 Found This show is the most known as it was documented in full by a guest who visited the Milton Keynes location. It contained mostly country songs like Hillbilly Rock, Big Rock Candy Mountain and 5,6,7,8, but also contained some songs like Runaway Train, in which the guests would join in playing instruments such as horns and bells to the song. This show contained a lot of audience participation through dancing and with a cast member named "Billy Joe/Jo" depending on their gender.
2011 Christmas Show 2011 Found This show contains more audience interaction with the show and Billy Joe and has multiple christmas songs. There is a line-dance near the last half of the show where the audience would follow Billy Joe as the band played a country version of a Sleigh Ride instrumental.

Misc. Creative Engineering Shows:

Title Released Status Notes
Willy Wabbit 1976 Partially Found Willy Wabbit was the first character produced by CEI. He was made while Aaron Fechter was still working for Main Street Designs. He is known to have stood in a booth at the Orlando airport singing songs and doing little skits for the visitors and advertising the "Mystery Fun House". Very little information exists on the contents of his showtape besides what was seen in the news clip from 1976. His current fate is unknown.
The Scab 1976 Lost The second character produced by CEI. He was a talking head (that used a Tor Johnson mask) with 4 movements. He was believed to have been sold to DJ's Oyster Bar in Tampa, FL, until Aaron Fechter revealed in a post that it was not the Scab that he sold to DJ's, but an animatronic clam. It's unknown what happened to him or where he was actually sold.
Friendly Freddy's Test showtape 1977 Partially Lost CEI's first fully animated character. He was made for and sold to Magic World in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee at the request of Jim Sidwell after seeing Aaron's 2nd character The Scab and being impress with it. According to Aaron, Sidwell gave him a thousands of hard earned dollars to make Friendly Freddy. A showtape of Freddy mostly lip syncing to Dang Me by Roger Miller and talking about how well built he is was made before his was sent out to perform in Magic World to test Freddy out. All that exists is film footage shot by Aaron (Fechter) on 8mm sound film. Two other Friendly Freddy animatronics were made; one for the Gaslight Jamboree show at Gaslight Village and another one with much more red-looking fur that turned up on eBay in the early 2000s.
Friendly Freddy's Magic World Showtape 1977-1978 Lost This was the showtape used for a year at Magic World in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. It's unknown what happened to this showtape as he was retrofitted into General Cornelius Bearpatch with two new characters were added and the show now being rethemed into The Confederate Critter Show.
Friendly Freddy, Dracula, and 3 Heads IAAPA Showtape (or Showtapes?) November 1977 Existence Unconfirmed After the 1977 season of Magic World was over Freddy was sent back to CEI so they could retrofit him into General Cornelius Bearpatch for the Confederate Critter Show. This gave CEI the chance to use Freddy at the 1977 IAAPA. Not only did they show off Friendly Freddy, but also Count Dracula which was going to use in the Castle Dracula dark ride and the 3 talking heads that CEI had sold to another customer. It unknown if they all used the same showtape together or if they used the same showtape that the places they would perform at (or had performed in Friendly Freddy's case). All that exist are photos taken at the conference.
The Confederate Critter Show 1978-1996 Partially Found The Confederate Critter show was CEI's first show with more than one character. Produced in 1978, the show was made for Magic World in Magic World Pigeon Forge, Tennessee with Friendly Freddy being retrofitted into General Cornelius Bearpatch and two new characters added to the show Colonel Stonewall J. Fox and Major Mosby Greyhound III. The show also includes interaction with a live actor portraying a Union Officer and would often have conversations with General Bearpatch and would comment on the various shenanigans that would occur. The show was removed when Magic World closed down in 1996. It has been said and confirmed by a fan that a former park employee in Tennessee now owns them but wishes to remain anonymous. However, it has also been said that the show was sold to Celebrity Golf and later destroyed. However, that is yet to be confirmed as true. The only other things that exist for this show are behind-the-scenes photos at CEI before the show was shipped out, a photo of the show when it was at Magic World, and a home video of the show from 1989 on YouTube.
Castle Dracula Dark Ride Audio 1978-2002 Found This was one of CEI's early animatronic shows, as well as their first and few Dark Rides. The audio was freely released online by CEI.
The Santa Claus Revue / The Jingle Bell Jamboree 1978-2006, 2010-2016 Found A Christmas theme animatronic show made for Santa's Village in Jefferson, New Hampshire. The original CEI version ran until 2006. The show was remade with new animatronics made by Advanced Animation in 2010 using the same audio from the CEI version of the show and ran until 2016. While no full-on clean audio from the showtape exists to the public there are videos of both versions of the show where the audio is pretty clear enough where you could hear everything the characters are saying. However, on June 15, 2022, Aaron Fechter uploaded full footage of The Santa Claus Revue that he captured on his video camera in 1979 with full-on clean audio to his YouTube channel.
Bear Country Jubilee 1978 Partially Found The Bear Country Jubilee is CEI 3rd full show that was loosely based on Disney's Country Bear Jamboree. It was sold to both Americana Amusement Park (Originally known as LeSourdsville Lake Amusement Park) in Monroe, Ohio and Morey’s Pier in Wildwood, NJ. The characters were Pierre, Waldo, Fingers Dan, Chet Faddikins, Buddy Crash, Boom Boom Bosco, Beatrice, Mortimer, and Buford and had a forest and country theme. Around the early 1980's Morey’s Pier switched the showtape from the one made for Bear Country Jubilee to one that's a modified version of the Hard Luck Bears showtape with Gooney Bird edited out and new skits with Mortimer and Buford added in. It's unknown if Americana also got this modified showtape or if they continued using the original showtape. Morey’s Pier sold their show back to CEI around 1984 or 85 and is still owned by Aaron Fechter. It's been said that Americana sold their show when the park had their first closure in 1999 to Jungle Jim's International Market in Cincinnati, OH and sits in storage (however it's unknown if this is true). A brief clip of the first minute of the original Bear Country Jubilee showtape, which mostly contains dialogue from Pierre and Waldo, has surfaced. However, the full version of said showtape has yet to surface.
Gaslight Jamboree Showtape 1979-1989 Lost This was a custom show that was custom made for the vaudeville-themed amusement park Gaslight Village in Lake George, New York. It performed at the park's Palace Theater and featured the Wolfman and Fats Geronimo from the Wolf Pack 5 and Friendly Freddy in a 3-character show. The show was removed and auctioned to a family that owned a junkyard in Tennessee. The show was found and later sold to superfans Jack Tuner and Connor L. No showtape was found. The only thing that 's known about the showtape was that Aaron Fechter recalls that he programmed the show on-site in the theatre the show was presented in.
Bubba the Shakespearean Gorilla 1981 Partially Lost This animatronic was praised for his variety of sophisticated movements, as well as a charming concept. A few pieces of footage have surfaced online. However, it's unknown whether a full showtape was produced.
Lazlo the Fortune Teller Early-Mid 1980's Partially Found
Clown Animatronic Showtape 1983 Lost This obscure animatronic that was made to be used for information booths at malls and other venues that never went into mass production. The only picture of him in good condition can be seen for a fraction of a second in a 1991 Creative Engineering demo tape. Although many believed that the showtape was completely destroyed, Andrea Nieves (aka cavitysam), who has worked with CEI, has confirmed that the tape is not corrupted. Due to this, the current status of this showtape is unknown; Although it has been found, further testing must be done by those at CEI to confirm that the tape can still be played.
Reginald J. Flootsnoot 1983 Lost This character was made for an unproduced show known as The Extravaganza of Electronimation Excellence Show (EEE). A programming test was made where Reginald sings Unchained Melody (sung by Duke Chauppetta) and puffed out smoke while singing. He was shown at the 1983 IAAPA convention to promote The Extravaganza of Electronimation Excellence Show. A picture of him was featured on the 1991 Creative Engineering demo tape.
Wizard of Oz Show 1983 Partially Found This was Creative Engineering's attempt at a Wizard of Oz dark ride. Only The Scarecrow, The Tin Man, a Talking Crow, a Talking Tree, and a few Talking Flowers were produced and were shown at the 1983 IAAPA convention. It was featured in the 1992 Creative Engineering demo tape. The Scarecrow is known to sing part of "If I Only Had a Brain", and the Tin Man is known to sing part of "You Gotta Have Heart". CEI still has Scarecrow, Tin Man, and The Talking Trees, while The Talking Crow and Flowers were sold to a fan. The Tin Man was featured at the Orlando Looney Birds location.
Dook and Mitzi 2.0 Prototype Shows 1983 Existence Unconfirmed Prototypes of these characters were produced and are recognized as being significant upgrades to their predecessors, with Dook being able to play a full drum kit, and Mitzi sporting new hip movements that drastically increased her range of motion. A 2.0 Beach Bear was planned but never built. Footage of these characters showing off rudimentary movement has surfaced, but it is unknown if these characters were ever put to practical use. These characters are still in the Creative Engineering building but have not been used for a long time.
The Jungle Juke Band 1983 Non-existent Pictures of the Jungle Juke Band, which contained a monkey, tiger, and hippopotamus were featured in a 1983 CEI Promo brochure. It was confirmed by a Creative Engineering employee that it, along with the Cosmic Combo, never materialized. It should be noted, though, that a mask for the hippo character was prototyped.
The Cosmic Combo 1983 Non-existent This show was advertised as having five alien creatures. However, like the Jungle Juke Band, this show never got beyond a conceptual stage. It's possible that this band may have been reworked into The Moon Rockers.
The Moon Rockers 1985 Found This was a retrofit of the Rock-afire Explosion. It has been said that the show aimed to promote world peace and was prompted by the rise of Cold-War tensions in the mid-late 1980s.
Mini-Billy Bob Showtapes 1985 Existence Unconfirmed This animatronic was advertised in the early 1980s as being a forerunner to a full-scale mini Rock-afire Explosion. There exist a few clips of the animatronic in action, but all of them were shows that were already produced for the Rock-afire Explosion. It is unknown if any shows were produced solely for the animatronic.
CEI Pirate Animatronic 1989 Found In the late 1980's a CEI employee was looking for a new way to a produce cheaper and easier to build animatronics characters with a simpler design. Aaron Fechter was not fond of the idea and didn't like the outcome of it, so this idea never took off. For many years fans has assumed that this character was never finished until in January of 2024 when Jeff Howell (AKA Uncle Klunk) who voiced the character sent the audio to juju_b.magumbo (known as Creative EnJuneering on YouTube) and revealed that this character was used at the 1989 IAAPA convention. To this day the animatronic is still in Aaron Fechter's procession without any of his cosmetics and headless, mostly due to an employee reusing it for parts for other Animatronics without Fechter's permission.
The Mijjins IAAPA Tape 1991 Partially Found The Mijjins were a line of animatronics rolled out by Creative Engineering that were featured in various locations. Creative Engineering's 1991 Promo/Demo features clips of the animatronics performing covers, but it is unknown how much of the show has been discovered.
Talking Head Shows Unknown Existence Unconfirmed These were one of Creative Engineering's earliest projects, featuring talking heads. Virtually no information exists (except for one photo), and it is unknown whether any showtapes were produced.

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