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== Design ==
== Design ==
The poster is held in a 20½ in. by 17 in. dark blue/red picture frame. The main photo of the poster depicts the Chuck Statue - Musician (shelf item) which has Chuck E. Cheese wearing a red bandana on his head, a green sweater with a black leather jacket, and blue jeans while holding a saxophone on his left hand. In the background behind the statue is a colorful jukebox.
The poster is held in either a 20½" x 17", or 15" x 12" dark blue/red picture frame. The main photo of the poster depicts the Chuck Statue - Musician (shelf item) which has Chuck E. Cheese wearing a red bandana on his head, a green sweater with a black leather jacket, and blue jeans while holding a saxophone on his left hand. In the background behind the statue is a colorful jukebox.

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Rolling Stone (Magazine) 

Release

Release Date: 1994-1995
Manufacturer: ShowBiz Pizza Time Inc.

Info

Text:Red Hot Tomato Sauce, Salt-N-Pepperoni
Text:RollingStone
Text:Chuck E. "The Pizza Man" Cheese--- His New Album Really Cooks


The Rolling Stone (Magazine) was a poster created for Chuck E. Cheese's around 1994-1995 for the 1990s Major Remodel.

Design

The poster is held in either a 20½" x 17", or 15" x 12" dark blue/red picture frame. The main photo of the poster depicts the Chuck Statue - Musician (shelf item) which has Chuck E. Cheese wearing a red bandana on his head, a green sweater with a black leather jacket, and blue jeans while holding a saxophone on his left hand. In the background behind the statue is a colorful jukebox.