Pido's Pizza Place

Pido's Pizza Place is a chain of pizzerias owned and operated by Pido's Pizza Place LLC, itself a subsidiary of ATBW Consumer Branding, a division of ATBW Holdings LLC which oversees ATBW Store, Zippy Land, Zippy Land Essentials, ATBW Theme Parks, Ozone Speakers, and ATBW Cafe. There are 125 operating locations, including one in ATBW City, and a large one in Pidoland at ATBW Theme Parks. The chain of restaurants was founded in 1974 by Jim Pido, who had contracted ATBW Pictures to distribute it's 1970's movies including Pido & Friends Save Christmas (1974), Pido & Friends Save Valentines Day and Pido & Friends Meet The Mummy (both 1975), Pido & Friends Meet The Wolfman (1976), Pido & Friends Join The Circus (1977), Pido & Friends Join The Fair (1978), Pido & Friends Save The Pizza Guy (1979), Pido & Friends At The Studio (1980), and Pido & Friends Meet The Blizzard (1981), with eventual films later on including Pido & Friends The Y2K Party (2000), Pido & Friends: The Movie (2003), and Pido & Friends 2: Pido's Great Adventure (2015), though these films are smoother designed and were mainly distributed jointly alongside other film studios, with Y2K Party being released by ATBW Pictures in North America and Walt Disney Pictures in Asia, The 2003 Movie being released by ATBW Pictures, Universal Pictures, and 20th Century Fox, and Pido's Great Adventure being distributed by both ATBW Pictures and Warner Bros. Pictures. The films from 1974 to 1981 were distributed by ATBW Pictures only.

History
The chain was founded in 1974 by businessman Jim Pido, who initially opened one location. He eventually tried to get movies released by ATBW Pictures, which approved the idea and nine films were distributed in seven years. These movies were initially only sold within the pizzeria, though they eventually become widespread at ATBW Store in the 1980's after it's acquisition. The company was acquired on April 25, 1980 by ATBW Label Networks for $4 million. At this point, the company had sixteen different locations, with many more being built in 1981 and onwards. A large one with coin rides and an indoor playground opened up in 1982 as part of ATBW's plan to open Pidoland that same year. It became one of the park's most popular attractions in the 1980's.

In 1991, ATBW Blog gave Merrill Studios and opportunity to open up their own theme park at ATBW Theme Parks, which also operated a pizzeria. Pidoland would remain beyond this point even though it is right near it. In the rest of the 1990's, more ATBW Blog companies including Signature Studios, Rose Gold Studios, Wedgehead Studios, Elephant Studios, Pagoda Studios, and Watercolor Studios opened their own theme parks in the same area Merrill Studios opened theirs earlier.

In the 2000's, Pidoland still managed to survive after Calligraphy Studios opened their own park there and ATBW Blog starting to acquire all the companies of the time starting with Watercolor Studios. As a result, Pido's Pizza Place LLC would be stiffened by ATBW Label Networks on whether it should keep it, in which Pidoland won and would remain at their current site for years to come. It was eventually hit even harder in 2008 following the great recession due to the lack of poor sales in the park, in which many businesses closed, though they were reopened in 2011.

From 2010 to 2013, Pidoland began selling Amory The Bad Woman merchandise in order to keep up with being allowed to operate at ATBW Theme Parks after ATBW Label Networks announced that it would shutter poorly functioning companies for not performing well.