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|Operational. Good Condition. Currently wearing Rockstar outfit. Last Alpha in Wisconsin, Oldest Studio C location as of 2022. Opened in December 1997.
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Revision as of 04:01, 1 September 2022

Studio C Alpha is a stage format that was installed in Chuck E. Cheese's locations from 1997-2002 and 2015.

History

After the Awesome Adventure Machine's failure, the single Animatronic Show idea was still being considered by Showbiz, they were still looking for a way to replace Munch's Make Believe Band with only one animatronic.

The first reveal of the stage at Showbiz Pizza Time Home Office on October 3rd 1997.

The first known locations to have Studio "C" were at the North Dallas, TX and Brookfield, WI Locations. Brookfield being the first to open with the show in December of 1997. And the North Dallas, TX store being the first to have replaced an existing show. The Brookfield, WI Studio C is currently the oldest operating as of 2022.

Design and Features

This show was designed to look like a late-night talk show.

Chuck E. Cheese takes center stage once again and is hosting his own late night show and is accompanied by Bird and on screen friends. Surrounding Chuck is a desk with five panels that light up to the music, around his stage consisted of animated props such as a pizza phone, clock, and boom mic.

To the left of Chuck E. had a giant monitor with lighting surrounding it, below it was an Interactive Console with various elements and activities.

The Stage on the opposite side of Chuck E.'s consisted of a Bluescreen area with a chromakey camera in the front of it. Above it were 2 monitors that displayed what ever was in front of the Bluescreen over a video.

For a select few locations there was a coin operated Karaoke system with kiddie songs called the "Star Search" located in the Bluescreen area. This was a short lasted feature as it was only available from 1999 to 2000 and ending support in the 2000s.

Technical

  • The shows originally ran off of laserdisc but when it was proven that DVD is more efficient they eventually switched over to it in 1999. At that point they used three discs for videos and one floppy for the programming.
  • Studio C ran off of a computer named "Cyberstar 2000"

Current Studio C Alphas

Store Address Current Condition
Jacksonville, Florida, United States 9820 Atlantic Blvd Operational. Good condition with the exception of a gash cut into Chuck E.'s snout, connection to fur is also starting to separate on the top of the snout. Opened in August 1980 as the second Showbiz Pizza Place.
Louisville, Kentucky, United States 2030 S Hurstbourne Pkwy Operational. Good Condition. Currently wearing the Rockstar outfit. Only Alpha in Kentucky, and also last animatronic stage in Kentucky. Opened in January 2000.
Brookfield, Wisconsin, United States 19125 W Bluemound Rd Operational. Good Condition. Currently wearing Rockstar outfit. Last Alpha in Wisconsin, Oldest Studio C location as of 2022. Opened in December 1997.
Parma, Ohio, United States 7601 W Ridgewood Rd Operational. Decent condition. Currently wearing Cool Chuck outfit. Final 32 movement to have full Cool Chuck. Opened November 1999.