"Flipper Parade," released by D. Gottlieb & Co. in April 1961, is a one-player electro-mechanical pinball machine designed by Wayne Neyens with artwork by Roy Parker. The machine is well-known for its family-friendly theme, featuring a lively parade of toy soldiers and majorettes on the backglass. It includes notable features such as five pop bumpers, two gobble holes, and a unique roto-target. Adding to its charm, "Flipper Parade" is an Add-A-Ball game, allowing players to earn extra balls during gameplay.