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Dipsy Doodle / IPD No. 683 / December 05, 1970 / 4 Players
 
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Manufacturer: Williams Electronics, Incorporated (1967-1985) [Trade Name: Williams]
Date Of Manufacture: December 05, 1970
Model Number: 386
Type: Electro-mechanical (EM) [?]
Production: 4,703 units   (confirmed)
Serial Number Database:View at The Internet Pinball Serial Number Database (IPSND.net)  (External site)
Theme: Happiness - Dancing
Notable Features: Flippers (2), Pop bumpers (5), Slingshots (2), Standup targets (5), Rollover buttons (4), Kick-out hole (1), Right outlane free ball gate, Up-post between flippers. Doodle Bug animation unit below playfield uses an electromagnet to move a captive ball repeatedly across a point-scoring rollover button. 3 or 5 ball play.
Design by: Norm Clark
Art by: Christian Marche
Notes: Also released in single player version as Williams' 1971 'Doodle Bug'.

An earlier game having a captive ball scoring feature similar to the Doodle Bug is Bally's 1938 'Paramount'. A solid-state game having this feature is Williams' 1981 'Solar Fire'.

The game pictured in the manufacturer's flyer depicts a machine with 4-digit scoring. The name of the game is written on the woman’s top. The two white rollover buttons on the lower playfield, one in front of each slingshot, are marked as scoring 10 points. The two white inserts for the Doodle Bug Scores, located above the flippers, are marked for 1 point and 10 points. Production games have 5-digit scoring which extended the Player 1 score reels into the area of the woman’s top, likely the reason the game name was moved on the production games to the lower right corner of the backglass. The rollover buttons were changed to score 100 points, and the two Doodle Bug Score inserts were changed to indicate 10 points and 100 points.

Pictured in this listing is a backbox with a 4-digit backglass thus indicating that some quantity of the 4-digit scoring games were actually produced. No serial number was provided to us but we have marked this image as Early Production. This particular backbox was attached to a lower cabinet having artwork for 5-digit scoring and, reportedly, this "mismatch" of backbox and lower cabinet appeared to score properly (assuming a dummy 1's digit). On a normal 5-digit production game, the extra ball light illuminates randomly via the match unit which steps during the game. The flyer seems to indicate that on the 4-digit game the extra ball is controlled by advancing the target lights. On this Early Production game with its apparent "mismatched" backbox and lower cabinet, it was reported to us that the owner had to add some additional circuitry to get the extra ball feature to work. This strongly indicates that the game did not leave the factory as a malfunctioning "mismatched" game. Interestingly, our Promotional Photo of the 5-digit game shows a playfield marked for 4-digit scoring. Games used for promo photos often were temporarily assembled just to get the photos made and did not have to operate nor were considered a final assembly.

Photos in: Pinball An Illustrated HistoryExternal Link, page 48
The Pinball Compendium 1970-1981External Link, page 29
The Pinball Compendium Electro-mechanical Era, page 183
Mike Pacak's Pinball Flyer Reference Book A-F
Owners List URL:http://www.pinballowners.com/owners/683  (External site)
Documentation: 88 KB PDF Catalog Supplement "Y" New Parts & Units [Williams Electronics, Inc.]
  907 KB PDF Instruction Manual [Williams]
  8 MB PDF Schematic Diagram (continuous) [Williams Electronics, Inc.]
  20 KB PDF Schematic Diagram - 10 or 12 Plays for 1 Coin [Williams Electronics, Inc.]
Files: 19 KB PDF 15B-6782 Power Transformer Chart [Williams Electronics, Inc.]
  18 KB PDF Printed Material Check Off List [Williams Electronics, Inc.]
  1 MB PDF Promotional Photo - 4-digit Scoring - Large Size [Williams Electronics, Inc.]
  1 MB PDF Promotional Photo - 5-digit Scoring - Large Size [Williams Electronics, Inc.]
Images:
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Image # 662: Dipsy Doodle Playfield
Playfield

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Image # 4458: Dipsy Doodle Flyer
Flyer

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Image # 8978: Dipsy Doodle Backglass
Backglass

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[Neal Smith]
Image # 8979: Dipsy Doodle Cabinet Left
Cabinet Left

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[Neal Smith]
Image # 8980: Dipsy Doodle Cabinet Right
Cabinet Right

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[Neal Smith]
Image # 41407: Dipsy Doodle Illuminated Backglass - Detail
Illuminated Backglass - Detail

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Image # 41408: Dipsy Doodle Ball View
Ball View

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Image # 41409: Dipsy Doodle Playfield - Detail
Playfield - Detail

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Image # 41410: Dipsy Doodle Lower Right Playfield - Gate Open
Lower Right Playfield - Gate Open

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Image # 41411: Dipsy Doodle Doodle Bug Electromagnet
Doodle Bug Electromagnet

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Image # 63063: Dipsy Doodle Early Production Backglass - 4-digit Scores 
(The lower cabinet displays point scoring for a 5-digit scoring game.)
Early Production Backglass - 4-digit Scores*

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Image # 63122: Dipsy Doodle Promotional Photo - 4-digit Scoring
Promotional Photo - 4-digit Scoring

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[Duncan Brown]
Image # 63123: Dipsy Doodle Promotional Photo - 5-digit Scoring 
(The lower playfield is marked for 4-digit scoring and the pop bumper caps are for 5-digit scoring . This game was likely temporarily assembled to make the photo without regard to this difference.)
Promotional Photo - 5-digit Scoring*

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[Duncan Brown]
Image # 81957: Dipsy Doodle Illuminated Backglass
Illuminated Backglass

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[Andre Kürten]
Image # 81958: Dipsy Doodle Illuminated Upper Playfied
Illuminated Upper Playfied

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[Andre Kürten]
Image # 81959: Dipsy Doodle Illuminated Playfield - Detail
Illuminated Playfield - Detail

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[Andre Kürten]
Image # 81960: Dipsy Doodle Illuminated Front View
Illuminated Front View

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[Andre Kürten]
Image # 81961: Dipsy Doodle Stripped Playfield
Stripped Playfield

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[Andre Kürten]
 

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