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This costume was bought by Nolan Bushnell in 1974. This costume had a much more furry body and a larger head. The costume was also very fat with a pink round belly. The costume also had a much more pointy snout. This costume was also used in a restaurant called Casa Bonita in Mexico. It was also used as the unofficial mascot of Atari

The '''''Prototype Chuck Walkaround''''' was a walkaround costume that would first appear at the [[San Jose, CA (1371 Kooser Rd)]] location alongside the [[Jasper T. Jowls Early Walkaround]] and [[Munch Early Walkaround]].

This costume was used at the location from 1978-1981 before being phased out by the standard 1981 costume. The costume is most famous for being in plenty of PTT promotional material throughout the late 70s early 80s. it was most used in grand opening advertisements, postcards, and sports events.

Latest revision as of 02:15, 5 February 2024

The Costume as seen in the 1978 Kooser Rd promotional postcard.



The Prototype Chuck Walkaround was a walkaround costume that would first appear at the San Jose, CA (1371 Kooser Rd) location alongside the Jasper T. Jowls Early Walkaround and Munch Early Walkaround.

This costume was used at the location from 1978-1981 before being phased out by the standard 1981 costume. The costume is most famous for being in plenty of PTT promotional material throughout the late 70s early 80s. it was most used in grand opening advertisements, postcards, and sports events.