January 1995

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January 1995

Release Date: January 2, 1995
Label:Jan 1995 Release 2 41.11 ver. CEC CS-0036 Playdates: Jan 2 - April 10. Validation Code: 01091

Released On:

SVHS (3-Stage)
SVHS (C&R '93+)
SVHS (R12 '93+)

Credits:

Duncan Brannan - Voice of Chuck E. Cheese
Stephanie Nadolny - Voice of Helen Henny
Doug Teel - Voice of Mr. Munch
Reggie Smith - Voice of Jasper
Joel McCrary - Voice of Pasqually The Chef
Ron Schneider - Writer, Voice of Mr. Mouth [1]
Jeff Palmer - Producer, Director


January 1995 was a show that released in January of 1995 at Chuck E. Cheese's locations.

Show List

  1. Segment 1
    1. "Go Chuck E. Go"
    2. Game Plan
    3. Secret Handshake
    4. "Go Chuck E. Go"
  2. Intermission 1
    1. The Pagemaster Trailer
    2. Did You Know?
    3. VJ Spot
    4. "Party Place"
    5. Bonkers
  3. Segment 2
    1. "Peter Pepperoni"
    2. Chuck E. Cheese Video Olympics
    3. "Go Chuck E. Go"
  4. Intermission 2
    1. Rookie of The Year Trailer
    2. Doug - "Killer Tofu"
    3. The Flintstones Trailer
  5. Segment 3
    1. "Meet The Band"
    2. Friends Out There
    3. The Chuck E. Cheese School of Pizza Eating Etiquette
    4. "Peter Pepperoni"
  6. Intermission 3
    1. The Sandlot Trailer
    2. Disney's Aladdin Trailer
    3. America's Funniest Home Videos
  7. Segment 4
    1. Current Edition with "Mouth"
    2. "It Takes A Team"
    3. Chuck E.'s Old Act
    4. Teamwork In The Kitchen
    5. "Go Chuck E. Go"
  8. Intermission 4
    1. The Jungle Book Trailer
    2. The Flintstones - "Bedrock Twist"
  9. Segment 5
    1. The Chuck E. Cheese Workout
  10. Intermission 5
    1. Goof Troop - "Gotta Be Gettin' Goofy"
    2. America's Funniest Home Videos
    3. Garfield

Production

Filming Locations

Trivia:

  • This show featured the first appearance of Mr. Mouth.
  • Did You Know and Party Place were both reused from September '94.
  • This show reveals Pasqually's full name of Pasqually P. Pieplate.
  • One of the kids interviewed in Segment 2 is named Jeff Palmer. This is a reference to the producer and director of the show.
  • Part of the song "Go Chuck E. Go" is played in four segments at the same time.