January 1999
Release: Jan. 1999 - Mar. 1999
Credits:
- Duncan Brannan - Voice of Chuck E. Cheese, Mr. Munch, Pasqually The Chef
- Annagrey Weichman - Singing Voice of Helen Henny
- Karlisa Burleson - Voice of Helen Henny, Marsha
- Jeremy Blaido - Director, Voice of Jasper T. Jowls, Roger, Show Announcer
- Robert Gotcher - Production Coordinator
- Brian Hagan - Studio Manager
- Brent Gray - Studio Coordinator
- Sammy Davenport - Music Director
- Stokes Group - Video Editing
January 1999 (Terrific Time Travel) was released in January 1999 and ran until April 1999. This show featured five segments, each themed around a different decade from the second half of the 20th century.
Existing Stages Show List:
- Segment 1 (1950s)
- Intermission 1 (1950s)
- Frank Sinatra - ‘I’ve Got A Crush On You’
- Count Basie & His Orchestra - ‘One O’Clock Jump’
- Station Wagon Of The Future
- Segment 2 (1960s)
- Tokens To Ride (Parody of ‘Ticket To Ride’)
- ‘Stay’
- Intermission 2 (1960s)
- The Temptations - ‘My Girl’
- Beatles In Dutch
- Segment 3 (1970s)
- Disco Chuck (Parody of ‘Disco Duck’)
- ‘Knock On Wood’
- Intermission 3 (1970s)
- Segment 4 (1980s)
- ‘Let’s Hear It for the Boy’
- Safety Pin (Parody of ‘The Safety Dance’)
- Intermission 4 (1980s)
- Segment 5 (1990s)
- The Future Looks Fun To Me
- Intermission 5 (1990s)
Live Shows:
During this time, live shows would be on separate VHS tapes for Existing Stage stores.
- Birthday Star 95’
- Lean On Me
- Chuck E. March
- Havin’ A Party at Chuck E.’s Place
- Chuck E’s Fiesta Mexicana
- Chuck E. Says
- Chuck E. Shuffle
- Patriotic Live
- Give My Regards to Broadway
Production
Filming Locations
Rockin’ Robin was filmed at the Fort Worth Zoo.
Credits
- Brian Hagan & Brent Gray - Show Programmer
- Stokes Group - Video Editing
- Duncan Brannan - Chuck E. Cheese, Mr. Munch, & Pasqually Voice Actor
- Karisa McKinney - Helen Henny Voice Actress
- Jeremy Blaido - Director & Jasper T. Jowls Voice Actor
- Sammy Davenport - Music Director
Trivia:
- This was the first show with Jeremy Blaido as director of entertainment, as well as the first show he voiced Jasper.
- ‘The Future Looks Fun To Me’ is originally from CEC Future.
- An extended intro for ‘The Future Looks Fun To Me’ was recorded but can only be heard in the On-Hold audio on Studio C DVDs.