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- Commentary features filmmakers Brett Whitcomb and Bradford Thomason.
- Outtakes (39:00, SD) pays a visit to Aaron Fechter's office at Creative Engineering, which also served as his living space for some time. He shows of his "Anti-Gravity Freedom Machines," which acted as a precursor to email, debuting the device just as the internet was starting to take shape. There are more inventions to share, including an animatronic character that can actually play the drums. Fechter goes on to share a lengthy tale about his time with the "Whac-A-Mole" game, refining the original version of the system, only to have it taken out of his hands, and he provides some inspiration for the "Goofy Gas" bit. Also stashed in the warehouse is an alien band concept, with songs promoting alternative energy and world peace. Chris Thrash returns with additional property tours, showing off more Rock-afire sets and a Halloween hearse. He also supplies a look at the mechanisms that power movement of The Rock-afire Explosion in his backyard. More time with fandom is presented, with interviewees carefully identifying band characters, providing history and behaviors, and the history of showbizpizza.com is recalled, with Travis Schafer offering details about his upbringing.
- Creative Engineering Promo Video (2:52, SD) is an offering of salesmanship from Aaron Fechter's Orlando company, focusing on three animatronic characters showing off their moves and singing a few songs for the camera.
- "Tune Machine" (1:52, SD) is a comedy and musical bit performed by the Rock-afire Explosion.
- "Willy Wabbit" (1:14, SD) is a news clip from 1976, highlighting a young Aaron Fechter and his newest animatronic creation, which was prepared as a promotional tool for the entertainment center of Orlando, Mystery Fun House.
- "Pizza Party" (5:06, SD) is a promotional video for Showbiz Pizza Place, advertising their party line, where parents can make reservations for upcoming birthday celebrations. There are training video additions as well, walking employees through the Showbiz event procedures.
- "Uncle Klunk" (:33, SD) is a commercial for Showbiz Pizza Place, promoting the latest addition to the entertainment line- up.
- Image Gallery (3:10) collects BTS snaps and character images.
- Trailer (3:01, SD)
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