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Jolly Roger Amusement Rides is also known for making other licensed kiddie rides, including a fire truck and an airplane featuring Woody Woodpecker and Chilly Willy, a seesaw, train and police van featuring the Pink Panther and Inspector Clouseau, and a sailboat featuring Popeye.
The Smiley's Happyland Park was owned by Mildred Tarnow (later by her husband John Tarnow after she died) and the Giddens family. John Tarnow ran the park as well as kept the carousel and other rides in good mechanical shape. The Jolly Roger restaurant (which had never been known as Nunley's) changed its name to "Robin Hood" in 1974.
Both locations feature numerous thrill rides, including a looping roller coaster at the pier, bumper cars, a ferris wheel, a carousel, and kiddie rides, among others. The parks also contain typical carnival-like games and eateries. The 30th Street location additionally features two eighteen-hole mini-golf courses, Splash Mountain, a full ...
Jolly Roger or Amusement Rides LTD made a Pufferty kiddie ride, featuring the main characters Tommy and Tallulah. It features a mirror , so anyone can see themselves on Pufferty, the Tickety Toc theme tune, and four sound effects.
Bob the Builder video-optioned Scoop kiddie ride. Jolly Roger (Amusement Rides) Ltd. released two kiddie rides based on the series, a Scoop in January 2000, and a Roley in March 2003. In March 2003, Scoop was re-released with a new dashboard and a Stamar soundboard. Then, in 2004, versions of both rides were released with video screens.
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Jolly Roger (Rockin' Tug, 2004-2007) (rethemed to Bulstrode) Jumbo Jet (City Jet from Schwarzkopf, 1981-1983) (replaced by Python Looping Coaster) Junior Carousel (1986-2007) Junior Combat Star (1986-1997) Kiddie Concorde Jets (1986-1997) Klondike Gold Mine (Zyklon from Pinfari, 1995-2004, from 2005-2015 at Funland Hayling Island) (replaced by ...
Two kiddie rides featuring the characters were manufactured by Jolly Roger. [64] They were available at some amusement parks and arcades, such as Chuck E. Cheese's and Fantasy Island. [65] Overseas Teletubbies merchandise sales throughout the 1990s delivered €136 million in profits for the BBC. [66]