The Rock-afire Explosion (Carwardine Colony installation)

History
It was installed in 1991 as part of a larger deal between Carwardine Parks and Creative Engineering, replacing a Hard Luck Bears installation (the Billy Wilbur animatronic was refurbished into a "backup" Billy Bob; the "backup" is distinguishable from the main one as it has slightly darker shades of red and yellow on its overalls).

In 1996, a Show Selector was added.

In 1998, the original ElectroMotion unit that controlled the installation was going to be converted to run on floppy disks, but the plan was cancelled due to the slowing sales of floppy disks, along with memory limitations with programming multiple characters at once, so, the first ever ElectroMagik unit was produced.

In 2008, the CRT video TVs were replaced with LCD flatscreen TVs. This includes the rear-projection TV on Rolfe's stage being replaced with a standard 1080p HDTV.

In 2016, Dook received new AHEAD 7A drumsticks. This was the idea of Ian Monteil's The Shoreliners bandmate Jake Mattingly, who uses AHEAD drumsticks.

In 2018, all the animatronics received new masks, including the "backup" Billy Bob.

In 2021, Dook's drumset was changed over to a clear Ludwig Vistalite acrylic drumset with two toms and Remo Colortune drumheads, as the drumkit used for Dook for the prior 30 years was starting to show signs of wear.

Trivia

 * Due to the relocation of CEI's headquarters and manufacturing shop in the Summer of 2022, making an annual replacement of parts near-impossible, parts from the Chuck E. Cheese in Buena Vista, VA's former 3-stage were used instead, along with parts fabricated in-house at the Carwardine Colony fabrication shop and remaining parts leftover from the Hard Luck Bears installation it replaced.