Studio C

The Studio C stage is a Chuck E. Cheese's talk show stage with one main character. It is the most used stage since Phase 3 and has the most advanced Chuck E. Cheese animatronic character to date.

Stage Assets
The stage is where the Studio C animatronic is found. The stage appearance is as follows:


 * Wood desk with 5 multicolor lights
 * Large window
 * Small desk
 * Bird perch
 * Purple curtain

Bird Animatronic
The bird above Chuck E. Cheese is only named Bird. He has a normal parrot voice and is quite rebellious and is quite mischievous, going as far as stealing Chuck E's master remote and accidentally closing the curtain. He can swivel, bow, and flap his wings. He is a recognizable part of Studio C.

Pizza Time Clock
The clock above bird is one of two simple props. This one can glow and turn its handles backward and forward. It is perfect for giving the illusion of time changing. A nice effect overall.

Apple TV
The apple TV is right next to Chuck, and it allows him to talk to his friends as well as other people. That being said, it's just a TV with an apple covering.

Pizza Phone
The Pizza Phone is also right beside Chuck. However, unlike other props, Chuck doesn't really interact with this. The only movements it can make is swinging backward and forward. It also has the ability to light up. But other than it being a pizza phone there's nothing really special about it.

Miniature City
Located behind chuck is the miniature city, in the center, is a giant building with a C on it, implying that it's the Studio C building. There's also a bridge and some ambient lighting. The lights on the buildings can light up all at once making a nice background element.

Helicopter Light
This light has a lot of neat effects. It can hold still, flash, or spin (all random), and can change into various shapes, like stars, flowers, rings, dots, and swirls. However it is not known if these combinations can be mixed.

Chuck E. Cheese
This version of Chuck E. Cheese, designed by Garner Holt Productions, has a vast range of motion, such as foot taps, the ability to raise its eyelids, and the ability to close its eyes. From nose movements to body tilts this version of Chuck E. Cheese can really move.