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The 1-Stage is a stage format found at Chuck E. Cheese's locations which either opened with the stage or replaced a previous stage from 1992 to 1998 and 2015, and one in 2011. It was the last Munch's Make-Believe Band stage created, and the last Cyberamic stage created, as the next stage to be created was the Studio C Alpha. As of June 2024, 10 1-Stages are remaining. 8 are in the United States, and 2 are in Chile.{{Generic|image=Chuck E. Cheese Animatronics "1-Stage" Cantagallo Chile.png|desc=A standard 1-Stage layout.}}
The 1-Stage is a stage format found at Chuck E. Cheese's locations which either opened with the stage or replaced a previous stage from 1992 to 1998, 2011, and 2015. It was the last Munch's Make-Believe Band stage created, and the last Cyberamic stage created, as the next stage to be created was the Studio C Alpha. As of June 2024, 10 1-Stages are remaining. 8 are in the United States, and 2 are in Chile.{{Generic|image=Chuck E. Cheese Animatronics "1-Stage" Cantagallo Chile.png|desc=A standard 1-Stage layout.}}
== Appearance ==
== Appearance ==


=== Prototype 1-Stage ===
=== Prototype 1-Stage ===
The Prototype 1-Stage, (also known as The Mini Unit 1-Stage) was the very first variation of the 1-Stage. It debuted at the Waldorf, Maryland location on March 24th, 1992. This version of the stage was specifically designed for a prototype 6,000 square-foot location CEC was testing for lower density areas, It was officially dubbed as a "Mini Unit". While it is mostly similar to the finalized design, the Prototype 1-Stages share a few significant differences compared to the normal mass-produced 1-Stage design. It is the smallest 1-Stage design to date, with all the characters being nearly crammed together. Pasqually's brick wall features the "Pasqually's Amateur Hour" Logo, while the normal 1-Stages feature a blank brick wall. The Valence curtain is not present in this version, instead, it is a part of the wall and features rainbow lights on the right and left sides, with The Wink still being placed in the middle. The VHS Player was placed inside of Jasper's box, which made it easy for employees to switch out Showtapes for Live/Birthday Shows. Two more locations would open with the Prototype 1-Stage design. Columbus, Ohio (Soldano Boulevard) which opened on November 24th, 1992, and Lancaster, California which opened on March 8th, 1993. In 1994, two more Mini-Unit stores would open in Durham, North Carolina, and El Paso, Texas (Sunland Park). While these two locations featured a cramped 1-Stage and the wall being a part of the valence just like the prototype, The backdrops were more akin to the finalized versions rolled out into stores. Durham is currently the only location left to feature the Mini-Unit design, as the other locations have closed/remodeled.
The Prototype 1-Stage, (also known as The Mini Unit 1-Stage) was the very first variation of the 1-Stage. It debuted at the Waldorf, Maryland location on March 24th, 1992. This version of the stage was specifically designed for a prototype 6,000 square-foot location CEC was testing for lower density areas, It was officially dubbed as a "Mini Unit". While it is mostly similar to the finalized design, the Prototype 1-Stages share a few significant differences compared to the normal mass-produced 1-Stage design. It is the smallest 1-Stage design to date, with all the characters being nearly crammed together. Pasqually's brick wall features the "Pasqually's Amateur Hour" Logo, while the normal 1-Stages feature a blank brick wall. The Valence curtain is not present in this version, instead, it is a part of the wall and features rainbow lights on the right and left sides, with The Wink still being placed in the middle. The VHS Player was placed inside of Jasper's box, which made it easy for employees to switch out Showtapes for Live/Birthday Shows. Two more locations would open with the Prototype 1-Stage design. Columbus, Ohio (Soldano Boulevard) which opened on November 24th, 1992, and Lancaster, California which opened on March 8th, 1993. In 1994, two more Mini-Unit stores would open in El Paso, Texas and Durham, North Carolina. While these two locations featured a small 1-Stage and the wall being a part of the valence just like the prototype, the wall valence wold see slight alterations and the backdrops are that of the finalized version. Durham is currently the only location left to feature the Mini Unit design, as the other locations have closed/remodeled.


=== Staten Island Prototype 1-Stage ===
=== Staten Island Prototype 1-Stage ===
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|August 1993
|August 1993
|1-Stage
|1-Stage
|Very Poor Condition, Avenger shirt, and Rockstar jeans. Last store to read "Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza" on the outside. Oldest 1-Stage as of 9/23/2023.
|Extremely poor condition cosmetically and mechanically. Chuck has Avenger shirt, and Rockstar jeans. Last store to read "Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza" on the outside. Oldest 1-Stage left.
|-
|-
|Toledo, Ohio, United States
|[[Toledo, OH (5455 Airport Hwy)|Toledo, Ohio, United States]]
|5455 Airport Hwy
|5455 Airport Hwy
|September 1993
|September 1993
|1-Stage
|1-Stage
|Good condition. Has an off-brand Gemini disco light set. Doesn't seem to have working spotlights. The bots are nicely kept the show runs great.
|Good condition. Has an off-brand Gemini disco light set. Doesn't seem to have working spotlights. The bots are nicely kept, and the show runs great.
|-
|-
|Hicksville, New York, United States
|[[Hicksville, NY (Delco Plaza 11-15 Hanover Place)|Hicksville, New York, United States]]
|Delco Plaza 11-15 Hanover Place
|Delco Plaza 11-15 Hanover Place
|January 1994
|January 1994
|1-Stage
|1-Stage
|Perfect condition. Last cyberamics in New York. Will be kept as the company’s official 1-stage retro store.
|Perfect condition. Last Cyberamics in New York. Will be kept as the company’s official 1-stage retro store.
|-
|-
|[[Durham, NC (3724 Mayfair St)|Durham, NC]]
|[[Durham, NC (3724 Mayfair St)|Durham, North Carolina, United States]]
|3274 Mayfair St
|3274 Mayfair St
|March 1994
|March 1994
|1-Stage
|1-Stage
|Decent condition. Inoperable due to Navori. Last mini unit 1-stage in the world and cyberamic show in North Carolina.
|Decent condition. Last mini unit 1-stage in the world and cyberamic show in North Carolina. No Gemini light.
|-
|-
|Amarillo, Texas, United States
|Amarillo, Texas, United States
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|Fall 1994
|Fall 1994
|1-Stage
|1-Stage
|Very Poor condition. Full avenger outfit on Chuck. Turntable removed. 1 of 2 cyberamic stages in Chile.
|Very poor condition. Full avenger outfit on Chuck. Turntable removed. 1 of 2 cyberamic stages in Chile.
|-
|-
|[[Pearl City, HI (850 Kamehameha Hwy Suite 140)|Pearl City, HI]]
|[[Pearl City, HI (850 Kamehameha Hwy Suite 140)|Pearl City, HI]]
|850 Kamehameha Hwy Suite 140
|850 Kamehameha Hwy Suite 140
|December 1994
|December 1994
|0.5 stage with turntable
|1-Stage with turntable
| Poor condition. Chuck E. Bot removed and turntable set to back. Turntable has a TV on it. Last cyberamics in Hawaii.
| Poor condition. Chuck E. bot removed and turntable turned around with a TV on it. Last Cyberamics in Hawaii.
|-
|-
|[[Milwaukee, WI (2701 S Chase Ave)|Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States]]
|[[Milwaukee, WI (2701 S Chase Ave)|Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States]]
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|1994
|1994
|1-Stage with Turntable
|1-Stage with Turntable
|Very Poor condition. Last cyberamic show in Milwaukee. Has rare helicopter light instead of Gemini light.
|Moderate condition. Last cyberamic show in Milwaukee. Has rare helicopter light instead of Gemini light.
|-
|-
|[[Bellevue, WA (2239 148th Ave) | Bellevue, Washington, United States]]
|[[Bellevue, WA (2239 148th Ave) | Bellevue, Washington, United States]]

Latest revision as of 02:09, 13 June 2024

The 1-Stage is a stage format found at Chuck E. Cheese's locations which either opened with the stage or replaced a previous stage from 1992 to 1998, 2011, and 2015. It was the last Munch's Make-Believe Band stage created, and the last Cyberamic stage created, as the next stage to be created was the Studio C Alpha. As of June 2024, 10 1-Stages are remaining. 8 are in the United States, and 2 are in Chile.

A standard 1-Stage layout.


Appearance

Prototype 1-Stage

The Prototype 1-Stage, (also known as The Mini Unit 1-Stage) was the very first variation of the 1-Stage. It debuted at the Waldorf, Maryland location on March 24th, 1992. This version of the stage was specifically designed for a prototype 6,000 square-foot location CEC was testing for lower density areas, It was officially dubbed as a "Mini Unit". While it is mostly similar to the finalized design, the Prototype 1-Stages share a few significant differences compared to the normal mass-produced 1-Stage design. It is the smallest 1-Stage design to date, with all the characters being nearly crammed together. Pasqually's brick wall features the "Pasqually's Amateur Hour" Logo, while the normal 1-Stages feature a blank brick wall. The Valence curtain is not present in this version, instead, it is a part of the wall and features rainbow lights on the right and left sides, with The Wink still being placed in the middle. The VHS Player was placed inside of Jasper's box, which made it easy for employees to switch out Showtapes for Live/Birthday Shows. Two more locations would open with the Prototype 1-Stage design. Columbus, Ohio (Soldano Boulevard) which opened on November 24th, 1992, and Lancaster, California which opened on March 8th, 1993. In 1994, two more Mini-Unit stores would open in El Paso, Texas and Durham, North Carolina. While these two locations featured a small 1-Stage and the wall being a part of the valence just like the prototype, the wall valence wold see slight alterations and the backdrops are that of the finalized version. Durham is currently the only location left to feature the Mini Unit design, as the other locations have closed/remodeled.

Staten Island Prototype 1-Stage

This design was only at the Staten Island, New York location, it featured a unique star behind Chuck E., 2-Stage buildings, a postcard with the Munch's Make Believe Band logo on it, and formerly featured a pull-out stage for live shows, but it was destroyed during Hurricane Sandy in fall 2012. Staten Island's stage was removed in July 2023 during the 2.0 remodel.

1-Stage

The 1-Stage's general appearance is a city skyline with Chuck E. and Pasqually in front of faux brick walls. The buildings are more colorful and unique than previous iterations.

1-Stage with Turntable

This version is the same as the normal 1-Stage, except that Chuck E. stands on a platform, this platform can turn when a live show happens, turning the Chuck E. bot into the backroom so the walkaround Chuck E. can come out, and also to not causing confusion as to why there were two Chuck E.'s. without the necessity to use curtains. There are currently 5 locations with the turntable left, and in all 5, they do not work anymore, except the Pearl City, Hawaii location has it turned to the back so the Chuck E. Bot is not visible.

1-Stage w/ 2-Stage Backdrops

This stage is a regular 1-Stage, however opting for the 2-Stage's Backdrops. This variant of the 2-Stage is scaled around the same size as the Mini Unit Prototype. The reason as to why this exists is unknown.

Variants

  • Prototype 1-Stage
  • Staten Island Prototype
  • 1-Stage w/ 2-Stage Backdrops
  • 1-Stage w/ Turntable

Current 1-Stages

Location Address Installed Version Condition / Notes
La Mesa, California, United States 5500 Grossmont Center Dr August 1993 1-Stage Extremely poor condition cosmetically and mechanically. Chuck has Avenger shirt, and Rockstar jeans. Last store to read "Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza" on the outside. Oldest 1-Stage left.
Toledo, Ohio, United States 5455 Airport Hwy September 1993 1-Stage Good condition. Has an off-brand Gemini disco light set. Doesn't seem to have working spotlights. The bots are nicely kept, and the show runs great.
Hicksville, New York, United States Delco Plaza 11-15 Hanover Place January 1994 1-Stage Perfect condition. Last Cyberamics in New York. Will be kept as the company’s official 1-stage retro store.
Durham, North Carolina, United States 3274 Mayfair St March 1994 1-Stage Decent condition. Last mini unit 1-stage in the world and cyberamic show in North Carolina. No Gemini light.
Amarillo, Texas, United States 2500 S Coulter St July 1994 1-Stage Decent condition (mechanically). Good cosmetics. Last cyberamics in Texas.
Lo Barnechea, Chile Av. San Josemaría Escrivá de Balaguer 12352 Fall 1994 1-Stage Very poor condition. Full avenger outfit on Chuck. Turntable removed. 1 of 2 cyberamic stages in Chile.
Pearl City, HI 850 Kamehameha Hwy Suite 140 December 1994 1-Stage with turntable Poor condition. Chuck E. bot removed and turntable turned around with a TV on it. Last Cyberamics in Hawaii.
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States 2701 S Chase Ave 1994 1-Stage with Turntable Moderate condition. Last cyberamic show in Milwaukee. Has rare helicopter light instead of Gemini light.
Bellevue, Washington, United States 2239 148th Ave Spring 1996 1-Stage with Turntable Poor condition (Mechanically). Last MMBB in Washington after Lynwood WA closed their doors in 2023.
Plaza Oeste, Chile Entrada Mall Plaza Oeste 1510 2011 1-Stage with 2-Stage Backdrops Poor condition. Opened in 2011. Originally came from the Penfield / Rochester, NY (1614 Penfield Rd) location, which closed in September 1996. Later at Santiago (Mall Plaza Vespucio), Chile which opened shortly after Rochester's closure, closed in 2000. Show most likely in storage before being reinstalled in Late 2010 before Plaza Osete's opening. Avenger outfit and hat, no Wink.