Studio C Premiere
Media Duration: 53:27
Label: "Studio C Premiere (Final Ver)"
- Jeremy Blaido - Voice of Chuck E. Cheese, Wick Ladderback, Announcer, Dr. Googleplex, Will Frye The Nutrition Guy
- Duncan Brannan - Voice of Mr. Munch, Announcer, Larry The Technician, Blip Flibben
- Karlisa Burleson - Voice of Helen Henny
- Bob West - Voice of Jasper T. Jowls
- Brian Hagan - Programmer
- Robert Gotcher - Voice of Bird
Studio C Premiere was released in December 1997 and ran until September 1998. This show was eventually modified and re-edited for MMBB stores with the May 1998 Studio C.
Show List:
- Skit 1
- Studio C Bumper
- Studio C Intro Skit
- Intermission 1
- The Beatles - ‘Hippy Hippy Shake’
- Skit 2
- Announcer Skit
- Intermission 2
- Steve Martin - ‘King Tut’
- Louis Armstrong - ‘What A Wonderful World’
- Skit 3
- Master Remote Skit
- Intermission 3
- Pondwatch
- Coke Spot
- Skit 4
- Larry The Technician - ‘Video Feed’
- NFL’s 100 Greatest Follies
- ‘I Like It, I Love It’ Intro
- Intermission 4
- Tim McGraw - ‘I Like It, I Love It’
- Name That Cheese
- Skit 5
- ‘Our Lips Are Sealed’ Intro
- Intermission 5
- Go-Go’s - ‘Our Lips Are Sealed’
- Skit 6
- Chuck E. Cheese News - ‘Particle Travel’
- Hanson - ‘MmmBop’
- Mystery Guest
- Intermission 6
- Will Frye The Nutrition Guy - ‘Food Pyramid’
- Leann Rimes - ‘How Do I Live’
- Skit 7
- Thank You Skit
- Intermission 7
- Station Break
- Studio C Bumper
- Skit 8
- Amy Grant - ‘Good for Me’
- Intermission 8
- Chuck E. Cheese’s Promo
- Coke Spot
- The Announcer
- Skit 9
- ‘Fly Like an Eagle’ Intro
- Intermission 9
- Seal - ‘Fly Like an Eagle’
- Skit 10
- ‘ABC’ Intro
- Intermission 10
- Jackson Five - ‘ABC’
Live Shows:
This list is based on what was valid for Existing Stages at the time and may not be complete or fully accurate.
- Birthday Star 95’
- Chuck E. March
- Havin’ A Party
- Chuck E’s Fiesta Mexicana
- Chuck E. Says
- Chuck E. Shuffle
- Patriotic Live
DVCAM Footage
The first full footage of the show will be provided by Brian Hagan on December 21, 2021.[1] This was through a DVCAM recording of the show video spliced with recordings of the Studio C stage performing the showtape. This recording would additionally be AI upscaled. The footage would be copyright-claimed minutes after upload, but was able to be downloaded before being pulled. The footage would be reuploaded multiple times with cut-down segments, but improved video clarity.[2]
Trivia:
- This was the second version of Studio C Premiere created, the first being created in October 1997, with nothing known about its existence. Studio C originally lacked Bird, meaning it would have to be very different than what eventually came.
Last updated on: Jan. 11, 2026
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