Back in 2000, I remember dancing to this song with my brother Jason and we had different poses at the end. I did the Star pose and Jason did the crossed-arms pose
Very cool. Thank you for uploading this. I loved the programming of the characters back then. All the characters looked so much more lively than the programming today. Of course the bots were only three years old I assume if this was shot back in 1995. Either that or this was just the 1995 Birthday show filmed at a later date. Still, looks great either way. 😃
Thanks for watching! This video was shot in 2002, when this 95' show was still valid. The programming / animation movements were done in a different style back in 95' when the Company was still using a Cyberamic stage setup to program directly. In later years they only used a 3-stage setup at Home Office to program the movements for not only 3-stages but for Cyber stages as well. They would just convert the signals...which unfortunately drastically reduced the dynamic range of movements and effected the quality of the animation. Much of the skills used to move the Cyber figures creatively was lost and today the most that they seem to do it just turn back and forth. Those figures can do a LOT more then that....but when you don't program / animate the actual Cyber figures you are basically programming movements blind. Not a good thing.
Leo Lion No problem! Enjoyed it! 😁 That makes sense. Do you know when they went from programming with the cyberamics to the 3 stage characters? Also, I believe this was Birthday Star 1999. Both 1995 and 1999 seem similar. The animated lips I know was in the 1995 one. I notice the TV for the brief time it was on the far left at the beginning of the video was part of the Birthday Star 1999 Showtape. I can tell because the video is on UA-cam.
Probably . It was the tape we were currently using, which would be from that time period which just contained short musical intros/ outros. I was concentrating on the main song itself, which was issued in 1995. I know what you mean about the original 95' intro with 'Mouth' as we had that one as well but didn't use it. Not a fan of 'Mouth'. Regarding the switch at Corporate to just using the 3-stage to animate /program exsisting non- Studio C stages - Late 90s I believe, when the studio was downsized and they no longer had the space to house all three animatronic types.
@@CGEcastingagency Not Annagrey a friend of mine asked her back in the early 2000s. Stupid question because I remember [a bit] of the studio sessions in Orlando. Annagrey was nowhere to be found.
Have you watched my series of Show restoration videos? Several of the 'Pizza Time Theater Show Restoration' videos featured on my channel have the Cyberamics performing with no cosmetics ( mechs only ). Check em' out some time...right here on my UA-cam Channel. Warning - the volume level can be VERY loud on some of them...so be warned.
Leo Lion I just watched that entire series a few weeks ago. Second time watching it all the way through. Love it! 😄 Did you capture any videos of the characters performing or just in random mode without their masks at that store?
Nothing but the voices and chucks outfit has changed
I love the light that says "The Chuck E Cheese Show" on it.
Memories, I had this on home video from my 3rd birthday but accidentally recorded over it :(
I love Jasper’s voice in this! 😍
I think it’s Reggie smith who did it
Felix It is!
Chuck E. Cheese i wrote this 2 months ago
Felix Ik sorry. :(
But anyway, you’re correct. Reggie Smith is definitely voicing Jasper T. Jowls in this.
Chuck E. Cheese no doubt. No one else sings like that
I just realized the movements are way more animated than the 92 version
Back in 2000, I remember dancing to this song with my brother Jason and we had different poses at the end. I did the Star pose and Jason did the crossed-arms pose
Very cool. Thank you for uploading this. I loved the programming of the characters back then. All the characters looked so much more lively than the programming today. Of course the bots were only three years old I assume if this was shot back in 1995. Either that or this was just the 1995 Birthday show filmed at a later date. Still, looks great either way. 😃
Thanks for watching!
This video was shot in 2002, when this 95' show was still valid.
The programming / animation movements were done in a different style back in 95' when the Company was still using a Cyberamic stage setup to program directly.
In later years they only used a 3-stage setup at Home Office to program the movements for not only 3-stages but for Cyber stages as well.
They would just convert the signals...which unfortunately drastically reduced the dynamic range of movements and effected the quality of the animation.
Much of the skills used to move the Cyber figures creatively was lost and today the most that they seem to do it just turn back and forth.
Those figures can do a LOT more then that....but when you don't program / animate the actual Cyber figures you are basically programming movements blind.
Not a good thing.
Leo Lion No problem! Enjoyed it! 😁 That makes sense. Do you know when they went from programming with the cyberamics to the 3 stage characters? Also, I believe this was Birthday Star 1999. Both 1995 and 1999 seem similar. The animated lips I know was in the 1995 one. I notice the TV for the brief time it was on the far left at the beginning of the video was part of the Birthday Star 1999 Showtape. I can tell because the video is on UA-cam.
Probably .
It was the tape we were currently using, which would be from that time period which just contained short musical intros/ outros.
I was concentrating on the main song itself, which was issued in 1995.
I know what you mean about the original 95' intro with 'Mouth' as we had that one as well but didn't use it.
Not a fan of 'Mouth'.
Regarding the switch at Corporate to just using the 3-stage to animate /program exsisting non- Studio C stages -
Late 90s I believe, when the studio was downsized and they no longer had the space to house all three animatronic types.
Leo Lion Cool. Thanks for the info. Appreciate it. Can’t wait to watch future videos that you upload. 😁
My favorite birthday star
It's crazy how they bring back these old animatronics and just in new form
This was filmed years ago!
They look cute for some reason
Chuck E. = Duncan Brannan
Pasqually = Joel McCrary
Jasper = Reggie Smith
Helen Henry = Annagrey Labasse
Munch = Doug Teel
No Munch was done by Doug Teel. Idk who did Helen’s vocals either but Munch was 100% Doug Teel.
@@chucke.cheese2212is was Annagrey she did Helen vocals since 1992
@@CGEcastingagency Not Annagrey a friend of mine asked her back in the early 2000s. Stupid question because I remember [a bit] of the studio sessions in Orlando. Annagrey was nowhere to be found.
@@chucke.cheese2212 then that’s Stephanie she voice Helen for a year
Her name is Annagrey Brooks Wiechman now
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This guy is me on another account
This is cool.
From April 1999 show vs may 1999 show vs June 1999 show
I would like to see them perform without their suits.
I mean only endoskeleton
That would be so cool! 😆
Have you watched my series of Show restoration videos?
Several of the 'Pizza Time Theater Show Restoration' videos featured on my channel have the Cyberamics performing with no cosmetics ( mechs only ).
Check em' out some time...right here on my UA-cam Channel.
Warning - the volume level can be VERY loud on some of them...so be warned.
Leo Lion I just watched that entire series a few weeks ago. Second time watching it all the way through. Love it! 😄 Did you capture any videos of the characters performing or just in random mode without their masks at that store?
No, not in a Store, sorry.
Only during the Show restoration I did at a private collectors home.
not forcing to of course. im just telling that i would like :)
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What Date Was This Taken In 2002?
What about the chuck e cheese animatronics
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