Snuggly Pete's House of Pizza, or simply Snuggly Pete's, is a family-friendly restaurant chain in Big City.
Overview[]
It is a family friendly restaurant and arcade. Families come here to eat pizza and other foods. There are various arcade games that can be played to win tickets for prizes at the ticket counter. Children can also host parties here, which can be held in one of the various party rooms.
History[]
Snuggly Pete's was first seen in "Wishing Well", where Cricket takes the money earned from the fake wishing well he set up to spend, listening to his devil conscience's advice. However, much of that money was Tilly's savings, meaning he swindled her as well. Eventually, his angel conscience appears and punishes him for scamming Tilly and forces him to make up to her by making more money to pay her back by using a dome from one of the gumball machines as a place to hold the money won.
It appeared again with a larger focus in "Present Tense", as the setting for Remy Remington's birthday party. While there, Cricket realizes the bouncy ball he got as his present for Remy isn't enough to compensate for the enormous and lavish gifts he always gets, and decides to win a t-rex which is 10,000 tickets. Cricket scrambles to win the tickets for the t-rex, but at the same time, he wastes all his fun with Remy, making him upset and left out by the time of his birthday cake. Cricket eventually finally wins the t-rex and brings it to the party room, but he slips on a wet floor causing him to drop the t-rex into the cake and start a fire. Cricket apologizes to Remy, who reveals he doesn't care about the cake or presents or anything else he wants; he only wanted to have fun with Cricket, and this would have been the first birthday he got to spend with a best friend. To make up for what was wasted, Cricket and Remy spend time together doing whatever Remy wants, like getting their photos taken at a Japanese photo booth.
It reappeared briefly in "Long Goodbye" as one of the various places the Greens visit to delay their goodbyes with Remy and Gramma, with them using the Kawaii photo booth.
Arcade games[]
Known games:
- Alien Pinball
- Baby Fight
- Beet Fighter
- Brick Zone
- Bubble Battle
- Candy Claw
- DMV Joyride
- Gemstone
- Flam-Ingo
- Hi-Speed
- Hole-E Whack-A-Molee!
- Jewel Thief
- Jump King
- Lolly Bang
- Racer X
- Ride Share
- Paper Traveler
- Potato Peeler 3
- Sharpshooter
- Sheep Wrangler
- Space 7
- Tango Tango Double Luxe Ultra
- Train Baron
- Treasure Goblin
- Ultimate Pinball
- Vomit Cup 3000
- VR Mouse Simulator
- X-7 Moto
- Zap Out
Other games:
- Air hockey
- Ball pit
- Get Kawaii photo booth
- Skee-ball
Places of interest[]
- The Snuggly Pete's Band
- Funhouse
Trivia[]
- Snuggly Pete's is a parody of the family friendly restaurant chain, Chuck E. Cheese's.
- It's also a parody of the old family restaurant, Showbiz's Pizza Place.
- The animatronic band is reminiscent of Munch's Make Believe Band and its predecessor, the Pizza Time Players.
- The playtubes are reminiscent of the SkyTubes and Ball Crawl, both of which got discontinued as of the mid-2000s due to health concerns.
- Some of the games also appear in Joe's Arcade.
- The Baby Fight game is a reference to the Gravity Falls show-within-a-show Baby Fights from the episode "Carpet Diem".
- The differences with the Snuggly Pete's mascot is that the animatronic has black eyes, and the costume has turquoise eye pupils.
- The restaurant is a reference to Hoo-Ha Owl's Pizzamatronic Jamboree, the parody of Chuck E. Cheese from Gravity Falls.
- So far, Season 4 is the only season where Snuggly Pete's did not appear since its debut.
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