Jasper T. Jowls (Cyberamic)

The Jasper T. Jowls Cyberamic is an animatronic figure created by Pizza Time Theatre Inc. for Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza Time Theatre locations from 1979-1980's.

It is a simple figure, having only 8 movements. The Jasper Cyberamic would be utilized in the Road Stage, 2-Stage, and 1-Stage shows as part of Munch's Make Believe Band.

History
After the second Pizza Time Theatre opening in 1978, it was decided that Fantasy Forest Manufacturing started creating their figures in a specified way; as the previous iterations were in different styles. By the time the Concord, CA location opened in 1979, they have completed their first batch of Cyberamics.

Manufacturing
In November of 1983, production of Cyberamics would be ceased, as Pizza Time Theatre was on the brink of bankruptcy. When Showbiz Pizza Purchased Pizza Time's assets in 1985, they would reuse shows from closed Pizza Time Theatres to save money while opening new locations. In 1991, they finally outsourced production of Cyberamics to Kinetix Group Inc, later Animation World Inc. The final Chuck E. Cheese's location to open when a new set of Cyberamics would end up being Mentor, Ohio in 1998.

Design
When the Cyberamic Jasper was first introduced, The character was a Dog raised in the southern part of the United States. His design in animatronic form fitted that description, having wrinkles around his eyes and snout, wearing a plaid shirt with overalls.

In 1986, the character direction for Showbiz Pizza Time was in a transition, so the Jasper Cyberamic would receive his first major costume change designed by Jul Kamen. Jasper is given a larger hat and a new Yellow and Black shirt with patches. This change lasted up until 1990 when Jul Kamen created the universal standard Jasper design for all appearances. The new design featured Jasper wearing red shoes, a cow print shirt, and regular pants as opposed to overalls.

Stages Used In

 * Portrait Stage
 * Balcony Stage
 * Rocker Stage
 * C-Stage
 * Road Stage
 * 2-Stage
 * 1-Stage
 * Cyberamic 3-Stage

Trivia

 * Originally, Jasper's guitar neck arm was controlled by a cylinder on the guitar neck as opposed to the inside of his arm, this was changed in 1982.