The Ballad of Harmony Howlette is a fictional 1957 western musical tragedy imagined as one of the earliest dramatic country-ballad productions connected to the Chuck E. Cheese universe. Unlike the cheerful family entertainment style later associated with Chuck E. Cheese characters, this version presents Harmony Howlette as a brave but sorrowful cowgirl coyote singer who performs emotional country ballads inside an old Wild West stage saloon.
Set in the fading frontier during the late 1800s, the story focuses on loneliness, survival, and music after tragedy. The film became known among fans for its unusual mixture of classic western imagery and heartbreaking musical performances.