Walt Disney's Pinocchio is a coin-operated machine featured in the Main Street Penny Arcade at Disneyland in Anaheim, California. It started life as "Hoofin' Henry - Watch Him Dance" in Teddi Barra's Swinging' Arcade in Bear Country. After the Bear Country arcade shut down in 2002, the machine was eventually repurposed for its new life as Pinocchio. Prior to this happening, the Museum of the Game had lobbied to save the machine in its original form (as it had with other machines from the Bear Country arcade), but was ultimately not successful. Later, as late as 2019, this machine (or one like it) was rethemed into 'Woody's Ho - Down Make Him Dance" to be found in one of the Frontierland gift shops.
Pinocchio (Disneyland Main Street Penny Arcade) was produced by Disney in 2003 (circa).
Disney released 12 machines in our database under this trade name, starting in 1967. Disney was based in United States.
Other machines made by Disney during the time period Pinocchio (Disneyland Main Street Penny Arcade) was produced include: Baloo's Coconut Factory (Club Disney), Hercules Zero Hero Striker (Club Disney), Pumbaa & Timon's Ball Toss (Club Disney), Snowshoe Hunt (Disneyland Bear Country), Winnie the Pooh (Disneyland Bear Country), and Fix It Felix Jr.
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