Studio C was the goat back in my day, our local had the Alpha stage that had working curtains and a literally perfect condition 32m. Seeing the rotating light on the curtains was basically the signal for "It's showtime kids, and CHUCK'S ABOUTTA COME OUT SO GET OVER HERE" (I used to think the robot was still sentient so I always treated it like it was the real Chuck). Great memories. Was really upset when our location 2.0'd in 2018, yet at the same time I'm glad it died a great setup rather than living long enough to become a lifeless corpse like all Studio Cs today. Great video!
I really wish I had seen a better Studio c growing up. I had a 16m Beta Stage with one TV and that's it. No blue screen or art, not even a Studio C sign, that's it. I would've loved a 32m Alpha growing up! Thank you for posting this awesome video for this amazing stage type #savealbermarle #savegastonia #saveasheville #savedurham #savenaples
I went to brookfield today and I gotta say, it’s really depressing to see majority of the Studio Cs not being functional anymore. (Except for naunet) But hey, it’s still worth seeing for nostalgia purposes so who am I to complain? Love your content as always!
They honestly sound o stuck with the whole band concept, but with updated animatronics. Would of love to see new advanced animatronics of all 5 characters made by Animation World or Garner Holt.
I unfortunately never got a chance to see a Studio C in person, I only ever saw a 3 stage, and a cyberamic 1 stage in person. In my opinion, the downfall of the Studio C started when the company started removing the interactive features that made the Studio C experience unique from other stage experiences.
I was originally gonna mention how the removal of the interactive console and blue screen due to budget cuts also led to the downfall, but didn't put into the script lol
@@CEtalkshow Damn. I never knew that. I had no clue CEC was producing shows for Disney. Like for real, the Chuck E Cheese animatronics are WAAAAAAAAAAAAY less advanced than the Disney ones in my opinion. Thank you for that info! You learn something new every day.
Studio C was the goat back in my day, our local had the Alpha stage that had working curtains and a literally perfect condition 32m. Seeing the rotating light on the curtains was basically the signal for "It's showtime kids, and CHUCK'S ABOUTTA COME OUT SO GET OVER HERE" (I used to think the robot was still sentient so I always treated it like it was the real Chuck). Great memories. Was really upset when our location 2.0'd in 2018, yet at the same time I'm glad it died a great setup rather than living long enough to become a lifeless corpse like all Studio Cs today. Great video!
What happened to the bot?
@@toastdeluxe spares for another location
@@Sea_of_Waves oh its better than the lanfill i guess👍.
By any chance was it in fort worth tx?
@@Sea_of_WavesI know the store is Greenville SC that was a GOAT store!
I really wish I had seen a better Studio c growing up. I had a 16m Beta Stage with one TV and that's it. No blue screen or art, not even a Studio C sign, that's it. I would've loved a 32m Alpha growing up! Thank you for posting this awesome video for this amazing stage type
#savealbermarle #savegastonia #saveasheville #savedurham #savenaples
Seriously I’ve need seen something die off so quickly, see videos of the beta and alpha in the early 2000s is so beautiful, wish I was around
dude this is the BEST cec channel out there, love you’re work!!!
Appreciate the compliment glad you enjoyed
I went to brookfield today and I gotta say, it’s really depressing to see majority of the Studio Cs not being functional anymore. (Except for naunet) But hey, it’s still worth seeing for nostalgia purposes so who am I to complain? Love your content as always!
Studio c alpha is the show that I grew up with.
#SavetheMississaugaRoadStage
They honestly sound o stuck with the whole band concept, but with updated animatronics. Would of love to see new advanced animatronics of all 5 characters made by Animation World or Garner Holt.
I unfortunately never got a chance to see a Studio C in person, I only ever saw a 3 stage, and a cyberamic 1 stage in person. In my opinion, the downfall of the Studio C started when the company started removing the interactive features that made the Studio C experience unique from other stage experiences.
I was originally gonna mention how the removal of the interactive console and blue screen due to budget cuts also led to the downfall, but didn't put into the script lol
All I ever saw in person was studio c stages.
1:48 Do you mind? - Charles Entertainment Cheese 1997
studio c cappa in Muncie indiana at the cec there is where i grew up at now im in Lubbock tx the best city to live in where there is a cec here too
The awesome adventure machine honestly looks like something in a defunct disney ride from the year 2002 or 1998 or 1999
Believe it or not, but the AAM concept dated all the way back as early 1995 when CEC was producing shows from Disney
@@CEtalkshow Damn. I never knew that. I had no clue CEC was producing shows for Disney. Like for real, the Chuck E Cheese animatronics are WAAAAAAAAAAAAY less advanced than the Disney ones in my opinion. Thank you for that info! You learn something new every day.
My local location was Waco!
11:36 Brownsville was my local!
I miss Joplin's chuck e cheese it closed for good not for remodel
My friend matt has a jasper and reggie animatronic 8:09
That's where the clip actually from
@@CEtalkshow i know :3
Wait dude you didn’t talk about the studio c alpha hybrid, the st west Paul store
Maybe I'll include that in a future video 🤷