Imagine if the whole band had an upgrade like this. You would have the Studio Alpha stage and the rest of the characters (with 32 movement capabilities with the instruments) on a stage to the left side of the showroom.
@@genericlc The new carpet, costumes, destruction fees, new merch and prizes, wallpaper, lighting, booths, and outside décor as well. It probably costed them millions just to use the new logo. Which is why some locations shut down, including the pandemic.
Thanks for the upload, Brian. The movements from 2:29 to 2:35 are by far the most fluid set of movements I've seen from this figure. I recall reading somewhere that programming for the 32M Chuck had to be toned down, for the reason of stores reporting excessive wear on the arms and hands rubbing against his desk. Is this true, and if so, is it why it's uncommon to see certain movements like L/R Arm Out (without Elbow Out) performed? Thanks!
Brian, do you happen to know the name of the saxophone song that was played at the beginning of Studio C May 1998 segment 1 that was also heard on The Internet Show 1995?
I was working on the page layout and also fixing an error on one clip and I accidentally deleted the wong clip. It's all back the way it should be now.
2:22 i've never seen a studio c move like this, it's beautiful
Imagine if the whole band had an upgrade like this. You would have the Studio Alpha stage and the rest of the characters (with 32 movement capabilities with the instruments) on a stage to the left side of the showroom.
It would also be very expensive for cec though.
@@genericlc Not as much as the ugly 2.0 remodels.
Yeah that wall TV and dance floor must also be expensive
@@genericlc The new carpet, costumes, destruction fees, new merch and prizes, wallpaper, lighting, booths, and outside décor as well. It probably costed them millions just to use the new logo. Which is why some locations shut down, including the pandemic.
Thanks for the upload, Brian. The movements from 2:29 to 2:35 are by far the most fluid set of movements I've seen from this figure.
I recall reading somewhere that programming for the 32M Chuck had to be toned down, for the reason of stores reporting excessive wear on the arms and hands rubbing against his desk. Is this true, and if so, is it why it's uncommon to see certain movements like L/R Arm Out (without Elbow Out) performed? Thanks!
Brian, do you happen to know the name of the saxophone song that was played at the beginning of Studio C May 1998 segment 1 that was also heard on The Internet Show 1995?
When will you upload another video
Stop…
Be patient!
I just watched the og uploads like 3 hours ago, what happened?
I was working on the page layout and also fixing an error on one clip and I accidentally deleted the wong clip. It's all back the way it should be now.
@@seanpatrickfay825 NO HE DOES NOT HAVE SEPT 98
@@seanpatrickfay825Unfortunately, I don’t have that video footage.
@@brianhagan PLEASE UPLOAS THE STUDIO C COSUTME FOOTAGE PLEASE
@@seanpatrickfay825get a life he doesn’t have it