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The Classic Rock-afire Stage was the original default stage seen through the Rock-afire's life in Showbiz Pizza Place through the 1980's, and later in Family Entertainment Centers (FECs) throughout the 90's to early 2000's.
Design
The stage featured three large stages containing separate visual scenes alongside their animatronic characters. Stage Right, Rolfe's Stage, featured an indoor scene with colorful streamers adorning the back wall. An applause sign hung above the center of the wall, which could light up during the show. A set of pots full of gold casting a rainbow was the main wood cutout piece decorating the stage, along with a Cymbal for Rolfe's animatronic to strike during performances. The floor was initially a brown carpet, before being changed to grey in later updates to the design.
Stage Center featured an outdoor scene with an open sky, resembling a forest. Props like the Frog, leaves, Choo-Choo, and in early iterations, the owl, were used to bring the stage's floor to life with nature. The Sun and Moon animatronics appeared on each side of the stage behind the trees, with clouds adoring faces above the characters. These details allowed for a picturesque, almost childlike depiction of the outside. Dook and Beach Bear each performed on cut down stumps, giving more idea to them being a makeshift stage out in the woods. Fatz's keyboard and the Rock-afire sign are a stark contrast to the natural aesthetic, being the most bright and modern pieces of the whole Classic stage.
Stage Left features Billy Bob and Looney bird, being outside Smitty's Super Service Station, a recreation of a previous stage used in the Hard Luck Bears. Their stage blends the best with Center Stage, featuring a background sky and leaves. Flooding the stage however are moonshine bottles, along with a 'Goofy Gas' boiler that leads into Looney Bird's blue Oil Drum. A light up gas pump is seen in the back, with the Smitty's wood store cutout prop being the main focus of the stage. The cutout represents the front of the store, with a peek into the inside, which has a car being repaired.
The outside of the stage featured a red curtain spanning across all three sub-stages. Each with banners depicting the character's icons and their signatures. White curtains with gold tassels on the bottom would conceal the stages, before pulling back when a show started. The show was also raised a few feet off the ground, making it just near the height of any tables that would normally block the view. Away from the stage would feature the character spotlights hanging from the ceiling, each pointed at the main cast, excluding Sun and Moon.
Early Iterations
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Klunk Stage
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Santa Stage
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Gallery
Operational Classic Stages
Place | Address | Availability | Condition |
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Billy Bob's Wonderland | 5 Cracker Barrel Dr, Barboursville, WV 25504 | Public | Operational, complete. |
Creative Engineering, Inc. | 47 W Jefferson St, Orlando, FL 32801 | Privately owned, need contact and $400 for viewing. | Operational. complete + owns Klunk/Santa |
Smitty's Super Service Station | 1545 MS-48 E, Sandy Hook, MS 39478 | Privately owned, need contact for viewing. | Operational, complete. |
Volo Museum | 27582 Volo Village Rd, Volo, IL 60073 | Viewable by request | Operational, complete. |
David Ferguson | Pendleton, IN | Privately owned | Operational. complete + owns Klunk/Santa |
John Zerwas | Minneapolis, MN | Privately owned | Operational. complete + owns Klunk/Santa |
Jack Turner | Independence, MO | Privately owned | Operational. complete + owns Klunk/Santa |
Ben Hanks | Charlotte, NC | Privately owned | Operational. complete + owns Klunk/Santa |
Andrew Lantka | Morris, IL | Privately owned | Operational, complete. |
"Mike" | Unknown, MO | Privately owned | Operational, complete. |
Chris Giffen | York, PA | Privately owned | Operational, complete. |
Brian Aiken | Orlando, FL | Privately owned | Operational, complete. |
Dave Harbour | San Diego, CA | Privately owned | Operational, Mini Stage |
Connor Leschinsky | Hampton, VA | Privately owned | Operational, Mini Stage |
DreamFactory | Weierwiesstrasse 8, 9113 Degersheim, Switzerland | Public | Operational. complete + owns Klunk/Santa |
Wolmi Theme Park | 81 Wolmimunhwa-ro, Gaho-dong, Jung-gu, Incheon, South Korea | Public | Operational, complete. |
Gulliver's Kingdom | Temple Walk, Matlock Bath DE4 3PG, United Kingdom | Public | Operational, complete, retrofit. |
Scandia Golf & Games | 2898 Hwy 97 N, Kelowna, BC V1X 5C1, Canada | Public | Soon-to-be operational, complete. |