Small-Town Studio C

The Studio C Cappa is a stage format found at Chuck E. Cheese's locations which either opened with the stage or replaced a previous stage from 2003-2006. It is a downgraded version of the Studio C Beta, 16m,, which is a downgrade from the Studio C Beta, 32m, and Studio C Alpha. There were about either 63 or 64 Cappas installed, and as of September 2022, only 32 remain.

History
In 2002 CEC re-introduced small-town locations and with this, a show without animatronics but rather with three monitors and a bluescreen. And around the same time, the Studio C animatronic came subject to budget cuts, with the animatronic going from 32 movements, to 16 movements.

Forward to 2003, The stage variant is installed in the newer small-town locations and went on to being upgraded 3 Times before being discontinued in 2006.

Trivia And Other Info

 * As of September 2022, there are 32 Studio C Cappas
 * Texas currently has the most Studio C Cappas with 7 Cappas.
 * The 34th last Studio C Cappa was the Bowling Green Kentucky (2625 Scottsville Rd) location
 * The very first Cappa was either Joplin, Missouri, or Waco, Texas
 * Waco, Texas, Lake Jackson, Texas, and Dover, Delaware, opened with no animatronic stage and a buffet, they all later received Studio C Cappas, Waco in 2003, Lake Jackson in either 2005 or 2006, and Dover in 2005.
 * Some people call the "V3" Cappa a Studio C Beta/Cappa Mix, which is since the stage the Chuck E. animatronic stands on is from a Studio C Beta, even if the store never had a Studio C Beta.
 * A few locations have converted to Studio C Betas, such as Cincinnati (Eastgate), Ohio, and Decatur, Alabama
 * Some locations have removed the Blue Screen and replaced it with a mural of Avenger Chuck and the Avenger versions of MMBB.
 * Others have removed the Blue Screen, like Dothan, Alabama, Albany, Georgia, and Johnson City, Tennessee.