I remember when this store had the balcony stage you could climb under. Then they had the rocker show. Then when they debuted this stage, they pushed them all the way back as far as they could. They used to be just a little bit past the dining area on the other side of the salad bar. They had a huge ball pit area with net climbs and a huge slide where the stage is now. When you first walk in, there’s a long entrance. On the other side of that long entrance was the cabaret where The King was. The king eventually moved to the room right by the salad bar before disappearing around 94 or 95.
@@mohamedrumi7044 That was my location. I remember crawling under the stage and a kid getting stuck in there and I had to talk him out because his parent couldn’t crawl inside.
I wouldn't be surprised if the former Chuck E. Cheese's that used to be in my hometown of Brockton MA started out with the showtape including the 1989 version of this song when they opened in 1992. They also had a 2-stage Cyberamic setup as well.
Unfortunately the original song was only programmed on 3 stage bots, as the first song in the first show after concept unification. Existing stages didn't get that show; the audio of the original was dubbed over the 2017 remake.
I am a 35 year old man who remembers going to Chuck E Cheese as a kid. I even have a Chuck E plushie (which now that I try to find him, it may be a bootleg Chuck, but I don't care). Listening to this song brings back some memories. I loved the Animatronics. In fact, my favorite was Pasquale. I used to think that Pringles was really Pasquale chips because the faces were so similar. I'm also in the Autistic Spectrum, being a high functioning person with Asperger's Syndrome. With all this being said, I wanted to say how much I love this version of the song, Together We've Got It, as opposed to the 2017 remake. The remake feels fake. Almost as fake as using Puppets instead of the Animatronics. (By the way, knowing what to call them came thanks to Five Nights at Freddy's.) What makes the remake so bad is that a majority of the music sounds synthesized as opposed to sounding real, like the horns in this video. I wish I could walk into a Chuck E Cheese restaurant and be able to watch the live shows again. I would love to be able to feel like a kid again. I'm single and don't have any children so I would probably be asked to leave or be arrested and called a pervert without people understanding who and what I am. So I guess I will have to enjoy the videos I can find. Thanks for putting this video up for someone like me to enjoy.
I'm a 15 year old boi who remembers going to Chuck E. Cheese's as a 12 year old. I too have a Chuck E. Cheese Plush, it's hanging out by the wall, when I first got it, it's an official CEC Entertainment Inc. licensed plush with a Helen Henny plush too, the second time I went to my local Chuck E. Cheese's location, they played Lend A Helping Hand and Chuck E. World twice, and even played Because We're Friends once, the whole band was present in the location, there were two fails going on at once, I managed to film both fails at the location
I had my birthday here on Decenber 29 1989. I have lived in Arlington my entire existence of 37 years. I am really worried about CEC making it through all of this COVID19 stuff.
Does anyone else hear the 2017 audio at some points I know it is in all, but I only hear when Charles Entertainment Cheeses(Chucn E Cheese) and Pasqually P Pieplate speak
@@adammiller9366 Yep, I remember that pretty well with the former Chuck E. Cheese's location in my hometown of Brockton MA. They had a 2-stage Cyberamic setup like here, but I still remember the curtains and the spotlights, and the way they tended to move and swivel more, and the fancy helicopter light on the ceiling... ah, to be a kid in the 1990s!
Jasper T Jowels's mouth isnt moving! Mr Munch's right hand is playing the air! Helen is more jittery than normal and Pasqually's hat is dangling off of his head. LOL!!!!
Jaspers mouth is acually moving but his jaw is just stiff and that's just Helen's jaw going like that because her jaw isnt on correctly and pasquallys hat is just like that
I think the Jasper in that location was having some problems with the air tubes, and it wasn't getting the amount it needed to be fed to move properly.
It must be the 2012 chuck e cheese with the green shorts but the moth is pink but with no tail and with no red shoes and its a robot and its big like a alder age
The show looks good cosmetically, but mechanically doesn't look that good. Movements are out of adjustment and I think Pasqually's mustache is broken (it is supposed to move like that, but the resting position should be centered.) However, most of it could be fixed with adjustments. Some things I noticed after closely looking at the video: - Helen's eyes don't move - Pasqually's mouth doesn't look like it closes all the way - Jasper's mouth barely opens - Helen's mouth doesn't close all the way. It's not as bad as Pasqually, though. - Helen has some problems with her head (I think) - Jasper never strums his guitar Despite all of this, Chuck is the best conditioned 2-Stage Chuck E. I have ever seen. He looks perfect!
The same could be said for the 2-Stage Chuck at my first local Chuck E. Cheese location, there, Chuck's fabric mask in fastened all the way and every time Chuck's lower jaw moves, the mask moves with it, but things just got better for Pasqually over there, his left drumstick is no longer in his left hand and when he tries to bang the drum, the missing drumstick is easily be noticed from three prospective angles, more if you have a job there as a worker, you don't notice it until the guests and employees notice the fails going on the stage, these fails can be seen at the East Lansing, Michigan location