The "Dragonette" and "4-Belles" pinball machines, both produced by D. Gottlieb & Co. in 1954, share identical playfield designs but feature distinct thematic artwork. "Dragonette," released in June 1954, satirizes the popular "Dragnet" television show. In contrast, "4-Belles," introduced in October 1954, showcases a nautical theme. Both machines were designed by Wayne Neyens, with artwork by Roy Parker, and include two flippers, five pop bumpers, and five trap holes.