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== Unused Blue Screen Footage ==
== Unused Blue Screen Footage ==
[[File:Blue screen ap1999.png|left|thumb|197x197px|Footage of Segment 4]]
[[File:Blue screen ap1999.png|left|thumb|126x126px|Footage of Segment 4]]
All the Studio C segments would be filmed by Brian Hagan, the with the Chuck E. animatronic in front of a blue screen. This was done in case blue screen footage was ever needed, but ultimately went unused.<ref>[[:File:441f28ec559f33c02f56d23de0130027.png|File:441f28ec559f33c02f56d23de0130027.png]]</ref> Similar to the digital masters, they were likely stored on DVD.
All the Studio C segments would be filmed by Brian Hagan, the with the Chuck E. animatronic in front of a blue screen. This was done in case blue screen footage was ever needed, but ultimately went unused.<ref>[[:File:441f28ec559f33c02f56d23de0130027.png|File:441f28ec559f33c02f56d23de0130027.png]]</ref> Similar to the digital masters, they were likely stored on DVD.



Revision as of 14:53, 23 June 2022

Download Official Digital Audio Masters
Dance Party 1999

Release Date: April 1999

Released On:

SVHS (3-Stage)
SVHS (R12 '93+)
Laserdisc (Studio C)


Dance Party (April 1999) released April 1999 and ran until July 1999.

Featured four segments featuring eight new songs and a remake from 1992! This was the last Studio C show to run on Laserdisc.

Digital Audio Masters

The showtape's original stereo audio for all the segments and the live show would be preserved onto Digital Audio Tape. On March 4, 2022, Brian Hagan would upload the original DAT recordings to his YouTube channel[1], while providing lossless FLACs of the audio to the community.

Unused Blue Screen Footage

Footage of Segment 4

All the Studio C segments would be filmed by Brian Hagan, the with the Chuck E. animatronic in front of a blue screen. This was done in case blue screen footage was ever needed, but ultimately went unused.[2] Similar to the digital masters, they were likely stored on DVD.

On December 23, 2021, all the unused footage would be uploaded to Brian's YouTube channel.[3]

Existing Show List:

  1. Segment 1
    1. Chuck E.'s Dance Party
    2. Dancing On The Ceiling
  2. Intermission 1
    1. CEC TV ID - "Retro Abstract"
    2. VeggieTales - "I Love My Lips"
    3. Ratings
    4. Super Jasper - "Jumping the Cadillac Ranch"
    5. Store Intro - "Irving TX"
  3. Segment 2
    1. Chuck E. Town (Parody of Funky Town)
    2. Dancin' and Singin'
  4. Intermission 2
    1. CEC TV ID - "Retro Abstract"
    2. Eddie Coker - "Happy One"
    3. The Lonesome Cowboy
    4. Store Intro - "North Richland Hills TX"
  5. Segment 3
    1. Pizza Serenade
    2. Hip Mouse (Parody of Brick House)
  6. Intermission 3
    1. CEC TV ID - "Retro Abstract"
    2. VeggieTales - "The Hairbrush Song"
    3. Memories Are Forever
    4. Store Into - "Arlington TX (Fielder)"
  7. Segment 4
    1. Let's Dance
    2. Dancin' On The Moon
  8. Segment 4
    1. CEC TV ID - "Retro Abstract"
    2. Eddie Coker - "Interaction"
    3. Super Jasper - "Staring Contest"
    4. Store Intro - "Arlington TX (Justiss)"

Studio C Showlist:

This show is currently lost in full what you see is a guess with what info is known.

  1. Segment 1
    1. Chuck E.'s Dance Party
    2. Dancing On The Ceiling
  2. Intermission 1
    1. CEC TV ID - "Retro Abstract"
    2. VeggieTales - "I Love My Lips"
    3. Ratings
    4. Super Jasper - "Jumping the Cadillac Ranch"
  3. Segment 2
    1. Chuck E. Town (Parody of Funky Town)
    2. Dancin' and Singin'
  4. Intermission 2
    1. CEC TV ID - "Retro Abstract"
    2. Eddie Coker - "Happy One"
    3. The Lonesome Cowboy
  5. Segment 3
    1. Pizza Serenade
    2. Hip Mouse (Parody of Brick House)
  6. Intermission 3
    1. CEC TV ID - "Retro Abstract"
    2. VeggieTales - "The Hairbrush Song"
    3. Memories Are Forever
  7. Segment 4
    1. Let's Dance
    2. Dancin' On The Moon
  8. Segment 4
    1. CEC TV ID - "Retro Abstract"
    2. Eddie Coker - "Interaction"
    3. Super Jasper - "Staring Contest"

Lives:

During this time Lives would be on seperate VHS tapes for MMBB based stores.

  • Birthday Star 95'
  • Chuck E. March
  • Havin' A Party
  • Chuck E's Fiesta Mexicana
  • Chuck E. Says
  • Chuck E. Shuffle
  • Patriotic Live
  • America
  • Chuck E. Swing
  • Give My Regards to Broadway

Birthday Break: Is currently unknown.

Showtape Scans / Images:

Trivia:

  • Dancin' On The Moon is originally from CEC Rock It In Space,
  • This was the final Studio C show to be produced on Laser disc and was also the final show to use the walkarounds to feature the rest of MMBB, Starting with Fabulous World Adventure they would use puppets.
  • For Studio C "Hip Mouse" and "Dancin' On The Moon" were sang by Chuck E. Cheese. While on existing Munch sang "Hip Mouse" and Jasper sang "Dancin' On The Moon"
  • This was the final show released for Studio C on laser disc.
  • This was also the final show with unique Cyberamic programming. Starting with Fabulous World Adventure the programming with just 3stage programming converted to fit bits of a Cyberamic using the CEC-Stage Rosetta.

References