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|Likes = money, Frank Sinatra, performing, telling jokes, friends having fun, teasing, singing
 
|Likes = money, Frank Sinatra, performing, telling jokes, friends having fun, teasing, singing
 
|Dislikes = being made fun of, things gone wrong, autographs (formerly), Earl's attitude, accidents, called as a geek by Earl
 
|Dislikes = being made fun of, things gone wrong, autographs (formerly), Earl's attitude, accidents, called as a geek by Earl
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|Voice = [[Aaron Fechter]] (1980-present),<br />[[Joe Conti]] (1986-1987, 1990)}}'''[[File:Rolfe_sm.jpg|thumb|Rolfe and Earl]]'''
'''Rolfe DeWolfe''' is a vocalist and resident comedian for [[The Rock-afire Explosion]] at [[ShowBiz Pizza Place]]. On stage left, Rolfe is paired with his puppet sidekick, [[Earl Schmerle]]. He has a rivalry with pianist [[Fatz Geronimo]].
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'''Rolfe DeWolfe''' is a vocalist and resident comedian for [[The Rock-afire Explosion]] at [[ShowBiz Pizza Place]]. On stage right, Rolfe is paired with his puppet sidekick, [[Earl Schmerle]]. He has a rivalry with pianist [[Fatz Geronimo]].
   
 
==History==
 
==History==
 
The character that became Rolfe DeWolfe began as Colonel Stonewall J. Fox, a banjo-playing fox that was part of [[The Confederate Critter Show]].
 
The character that became Rolfe DeWolfe began as Colonel Stonewall J. Fox, a banjo-playing fox that was part of [[The Confederate Critter Show]].
   
The next character to resemble Rolfe was named "The Wolfman", a parody of [[Wikipedia:Wolfman Jack|Wolfman Jack]], and the lead vocalist of the [[Wolf Pack 5]]. For the Rock-afire Explosion, the character was given a sidekick (Earl) and a goofy personality, therefore creating Rolfe. Rolfe and Earl were initially given short comedic skits in between songs, and did not perform with the remainder of the band. Rolfe often got into fights with Fatz. Gradually, Rolfe and Earl were given parts in songs. Towards the end of the ShowBiz era, Rolfe and Earl often did background vocals, or small roles, as the focus grew on the rest of the band.
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The next early version of Rolfe was named "The Wolfman", a parody of [[Wikipedia:Wolfman Jack|Wolfman Jack]], and the lead vocalist of the [[Wolf Pack 5]]. For the Rock-afire Explosion, the character was given a sidekick (Earl) and a goofy personality, therefore creating Rolfe. Rolfe and Earl were initially given short comedic skits in between songs, and did not perform with the remainder of the band. Gradually, Rolfe and Earl were given parts in songs. Towards the end of the ShowBiz era, Rolfe and Earl often did background vocals, or small roles, as the focus grew on the rest of the band.
   
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===Personality===
Originally, Rolfe and Earl were not meant to be a permanent part of the band. Rolfe and Earl would periodically be replaced on stage by guest characters, such as [[Uncle Klunk]], [[Santa Claus]], and the [[Statue of Liberty]].
 
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Rolfe acted as the unofficial antagonist of the Rock Afire Explosion. He was arrogant, a bit of a narcissist, and frequently insulted the other band member's performances. His main target was [[Fatz Geronimo|Fatz]], who would end up threatening to break Rolfe's neck over being called a "big fat monkey".
   
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When not antagonizing the group, Rolfe would often be trying to make himself seem more important than he really was and lying about his talent, even going so far as to lip sync to a Frank Sinatra record. Usually these plans would be foiled by [[Earl Schmerle|Earl]] calling Rolfe a nerd or figuring out Rolfe's plan and ruining it.
In 1987, at three Showbiz test locations, he was retrofitted into [[Yogi Bear and Boo Boo|Yogi Bear]] and placed on [[Billy Bob|Billy Bob's]] stage.
 
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Rolfe also was the only character not to participate in the Colander Head Night Movement.
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In an ironic twist, during the final Showbiz showtape, the [[The Rolfe and Earle Show|Rolfe and Earle Show]], Rolfe became the intelligent and snarky one while Earl became the clueless one who tried to sneak to the top.
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===Replacements at Showbiz===
 
Originally, Rolfe and Earl were not meant to be a permanent part of the band and would periodically be replaced on their stage by guest characters, such as [[Uncle Klunk]], [[Santa Claus]], and the [[Statue of Liberty]].
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In 1987, at three Showbiz test locations, he was retrofitted into [[Yogi Bear and Boo Boo|Yogi Bear]] and placed on [[Billy Bob]]'s stage.
   
 
==Concept Unification==
 
==Concept Unification==
During [[Concept Unification]], which occurred at most ShowBiz Pizza locations between 1990 and 1992, Rolfe's animatronic was retrofitted to become [[Chuck E. Cheese]].
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During [[Concept Unification]], which occurred at most ShowBiz Pizza locations between 1990 and 1992, Rolfe's animatronic was retrofitted to become [[Chuck E. Cheese (Character)|Chuck E. Cheese]].
   
 
It should be noted, however, that during concept unification, Rolfe and Earl performed the last official Showbiz Pizza show known as [[The Rolfe and Earle Show]]. During the show, both characters were voiced by ShowBiz employees.
 
It should be noted, however, that during concept unification, Rolfe and Earl performed the last official Showbiz Pizza show known as [[The Rolfe and Earle Show]]. During the show, both characters were voiced by ShowBiz employees.
   
Another thing that should be noted is that the brown eyes that were in Rolfe's animatronics were exchanged with the blue eyes in [[Beach Bear]]'s animatronics, giving [[Jasper T. Jowls|Jasper]] brown eyes and giving Chuck E. blue eyes.
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Another thing that should be noted is that the brown eyes that were in Rolfe's animatronics were exchanged with the blue eyes in [[Beach Bear]]'s animatronics, giving [[Jasper T. Jowls|Jasper]] brown eyes and giving [[Chuck E. Cheese (Character)|Chuck E.]] blue eyes.
   
Yet another thing that should be noted, that on the [[Concept Unification Prototype|Prototype Concept Unification Stage]], Rolfe's animatronic was removed completely, along with Earl.
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It should also be noted, that on the [[Concept Unification Prototype|Prototype Concept Unification Stage]], Rolfe's animatronic was removed completely, along with Earl, however, this is unconfirmed, and he may have been retrofitted into the ¨traveling" [[Mr. Munch]].
   
 
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Revision as of 14:18, 18 May 2022


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Rolfe and Earl

Rolfe DeWolfe is a vocalist and resident comedian for The Rock-afire Explosion at ShowBiz Pizza Place. On stage right, Rolfe is paired with his puppet sidekick, Earl Schmerle. He has a rivalry with pianist Fatz Geronimo.

History

The character that became Rolfe DeWolfe began as Colonel Stonewall J. Fox, a banjo-playing fox that was part of The Confederate Critter Show.

The next early version of Rolfe was named "The Wolfman", a parody of Wolfman Jack, and the lead vocalist of the Wolf Pack 5. For the Rock-afire Explosion, the character was given a sidekick (Earl) and a goofy personality, therefore creating Rolfe. Rolfe and Earl were initially given short comedic skits in between songs, and did not perform with the remainder of the band. Gradually, Rolfe and Earl were given parts in songs. Towards the end of the ShowBiz era, Rolfe and Earl often did background vocals, or small roles, as the focus grew on the rest of the band.

Personality

Rolfe acted as the unofficial antagonist of the Rock Afire Explosion. He was arrogant, a bit of a narcissist, and frequently insulted the other band member's performances. His main target was Fatz, who would end up threatening to break Rolfe's neck over being called a "big fat monkey".

When not antagonizing the group, Rolfe would often be trying to make himself seem more important than he really was and lying about his talent, even going so far as to lip sync to a Frank Sinatra record. Usually these plans would be foiled by Earl calling Rolfe a nerd or figuring out Rolfe's plan and ruining it.

Rolfe also was the only character not to participate in the Colander Head Night Movement.

In an ironic twist, during the final Showbiz showtape, the Rolfe and Earle Show, Rolfe became the intelligent and snarky one while Earl became the clueless one who tried to sneak to the top.

Replacements at Showbiz

Originally, Rolfe and Earl were not meant to be a permanent part of the band and would periodically be replaced on their stage by guest characters, such as Uncle Klunk, Santa Claus, and the Statue of Liberty.

In 1987, at three Showbiz test locations, he was retrofitted into Yogi Bear and placed on Billy Bob's stage.

Concept Unification

During Concept Unification, which occurred at most ShowBiz Pizza locations between 1990 and 1992, Rolfe's animatronic was retrofitted to become Chuck E. Cheese.

It should be noted, however, that during concept unification, Rolfe and Earl performed the last official Showbiz Pizza show known as The Rolfe and Earle Show. During the show, both characters were voiced by ShowBiz employees.

Another thing that should be noted is that the brown eyes that were in Rolfe's animatronics were exchanged with the blue eyes in Beach Bear's animatronics, giving Jasper brown eyes and giving Chuck E. blue eyes.

It should also be noted, that on the Prototype Concept Unification Stage, Rolfe's animatronic was removed completely, along with Earl, however, this is unconfirmed, and he may have been retrofitted into the ¨traveling" Mr. Munch.