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The Winchester Boulevard Portrait Show was the first instance of a portrait/shelf show at Chuck E Cheese's Pizza Time Theatre, and the first animatronic show overall at the restaurants. The show opened at the first Pizza Time Theatre, in Winchester Blvd., San Jose, CA in 1977, and only appeared at that location.
The '''''Winchester Pizza Time Theatre Show''''' was a set of animatronics built exclusively for the first Pizza Time Theatre location at [[San Jose, CA (370 S Winchester Blvd)]] and used from May 17th, 1977 to sometime between 1980 and 1981 when they were replaced with [[Cyberamics]].

The show consisted of the main characters and moving props placed along the bannisters of the showroom, with the [[Winchester Warblettes (Animatronic)|Warblettes]] hung below the ceiling.

== History ==
All characters were produced by [[Fantasy Forest]], mainly by its owner Harold Goldbrandsen. Fantasy Forest was previously a mascot costume manufacturer, making the Winchester show their first animatronic products created.

Atari's [[Cyan Engineering]] (also known as the Grass Valley Team) would handle the creation of the [[Winchester Control System]], headed by Larry Emmons and Gary Waters.<ref>https://archive.org/details/atariincbusiness0000gold/page/328/mode/2up?q=theatre</ref>

== Animatronics ==
The [[Chuck E. Cheese Proof of Concept Prototype (Animatronic)|Chuck E. Cheese Proof of Concept Prototype]] was initially built as a concept piece for the location, but was never intended to be used inside the building.

The main animatronics and their locations were:

* [[Winchester Chuck E. Cheese V1 (Animatronic)|Winchester Chuck E. Cheese V1]] (South West Corner)
* [[Winchester Crusty the Cat V1 (Animatronic)|Winchester Crusty the Cat V1]] (South East Corner)
* [[Winchester Pasqually (Animatronic)|Winchester Pasqually]] (North Bannister)
* [[Winchester Jasper T. Jowls (Animatronic)|Winchester Jasper T. Jowls]] (East Bannister)
* [[Winchester Warblettes (Animatronic)|Winchester Warblettes]] (Hung below ceiling in the center)
* [[Winchester Pizza Time Orchestra (Animatronic)|Winchester Pizza Time Orchestra]] (Along East and South Bannisters)
* [[Winchester Flag Wavers (Animatronic)|Winchester Flag Wavers]] (Along all Bannisters)
* [[Winchester Applause Board (Animatronic)|Winchester Applause Board]] (West Bannister)

Both Chuck E. and Crusty would receive upgraded designs with more movements in August of 1977.

* [[Winchester Chuck E. Cheese V2 (Animatronic)]]
* [[Winchester Crusty the Cat V2 (Animatronic)]]

Additional guest characters would appear on the west side of the showroom.

* [[Winchester Helen Henny (Animatronic)|Winchester Helen Henny]] (August 12, 1977)
* [[Winchester Madam Oink (Animatronic)|Winchester Madam Oink]] (February, 1978)
* [[Winchester Foxy Colleen (Animatronic)|Winchester Foxy Colleen]] (October, 1978)

== References ==

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San Jose, CA (370 S Winchester Blvd) Showroom



The Winchester Pizza Time Theatre Show was a set of animatronics built exclusively for the first Pizza Time Theatre location at San Jose, CA (370 S Winchester Blvd) and used from May 17th, 1977 to sometime between 1980 and 1981 when they were replaced with Cyberamics.

The show consisted of the main characters and moving props placed along the bannisters of the showroom, with the Warblettes hung below the ceiling.

History

All characters were produced by Fantasy Forest, mainly by its owner Harold Goldbrandsen. Fantasy Forest was previously a mascot costume manufacturer, making the Winchester show their first animatronic products created.

Atari's Cyan Engineering (also known as the Grass Valley Team) would handle the creation of the Winchester Control System, headed by Larry Emmons and Gary Waters.[1]

Animatronics

The Chuck E. Cheese Proof of Concept Prototype was initially built as a concept piece for the location, but was never intended to be used inside the building.

The main animatronics and their locations were:

Both Chuck E. and Crusty would receive upgraded designs with more movements in August of 1977.

Additional guest characters would appear on the west side of the showroom.

References