September 2000 Show

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September 2000 Show

Release Date: September 2000

Released On:

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


September 2000 Show (AKA The Chuck E. Cheese Show) was a show that released in September 2000 and ran through November 2000.

This show featured 4 segments with 8 songs.

Show Tape:

  1. Segment 1
    1. Behind The Video
    2. "Chuck E." (Parody of "(You Drive Me) Crazy")
    3. "Drinkin' A Coca-Cola"(Parody of "Livin' La Vida Loca")
  2. Intermission 1
    1. Eddie Coker - "The Words"
    2. Flyball
    3. Store Intro - "Springfield MO, CEC"
    4. CEC TV ID - "Rocketship"
  3. Segment 2
    1. "Jump"
    2. "Good Vibrations"
  4. Intermission 2
    1. Veggietales - "Larry-Boy Theme Song"
    2. Football
    3. Store Intro - "Springfield MO, CEC"
    4. CEC TV ID - "Cows"
  5. Segment 3
    1. "Only In My Dreams"
    2. "I Can Count On You"
  6. Intermission 3
    1. Eddie Coker - "Nine Inch Whales"
    2. Ski Time (Studio C only)
    3. Ocean (Studio C only)
    4. Store Intro - "Springfield MO, CEC"
    5. CEC TV ID - "Rocketship"
  7. Segment 4
    1. "M.O.T.H.E.R."
    2. "No Other Place"
  8. Intermission 4
    1. VeggieTales - "I Love My Duck"
    2. Closing Time?
    3. Store Intro - "Springfield MO, CEC"
    4. CEC TV ID - "Cows"
    5. Book Your Party Online Promo

Lives:

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

Birthday Break: The CEC Show logo with music set to a 1 minute, 2 minute countdown. This would then lead into the Birthday show.

Gallery

Production

Filming Locations:

Trivia

  • Various members of the entertainment department appear in this show
    • Duncan Brannan is the cast member in "Closing Time?"
    • Jeremy Blaido and Robert Gotcher can be seen in "Behind The Video"
    • The voiceover for "Behind The Video" was done by Brian Hagan
    • Matt Daniel is the DJ in "Chuck E." and a dancer in "Drinkin' A Coca-Cola"
  • The music for "Football" and "Flyball" is reused from August 1997 Show and September 1998 respectively.
  • "M.O.T.H.E.R." got a remake with new voice actors in 2020 exclusively for YouTube.[1]