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    Chuck E. Cheese Removing All Animatronics Except One in CA

    Ada BloodBy Ada BloodNovember 12, 20233 Mins Read
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    Kid-centric restaurant Chuck E. Cheese has announced they will be removing their signature animatronics from all but one location. The robotic musical group, Munch’s Make Believe Band, will now only be found at the restaurant’s location in Northridge, California, near Los Angeles. This animatronic act includes Mr. Munch on keyboards, Jasper T. Jowls on guitar, Helen Henny on vocals, and Pasqually on drums.

    Helen Henny, Mr. Munch, and Jasper T. Jowls at the Chuck E. Cheese's 3-stage location in Laurel, Maryland.
    Helen Henny, Mr. Munch, and Jasper T. Jowls at the Chuck E. Cheese’s 3-stage location in Laurel, Maryland. (Ben Schumin, Wiki Media Commons: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Munch%27s_Make_Believe_Band_(9719627140).jpg)

    Chuck E. Cheese has been hard at work updating the look and feel in more than 400 locations nationwide. These redesigns come complete with updated features to offer multi-activity options for all ages. Recent enhancements include a new state-of-the-art interactive dance floor, a giant video wall and screens, the most popular kid-focused arcade games, and new trampoline zones in select locations around the nation.

    The Northridge restaurant will be a special exception to the recent changes. While it will be getting all the upgrades of the other locations, it will retain Munch’s Make Believe Band. “We love performing so much, it’s practically hard-wired into us,” said mascot Chuck E. Cheese during a recent press conference.

    This makes the Northridge restaurant location ideal for fans of both the nostalgic Chuck E. Cheese and its more modern incarnation. 

    Mr. Munch at the Chuck E. Cheese's 3-stage location in Laurel, Maryland.
    Mr. Munch at the Chuck E. Cheese’s 3-stage location in Laurel, Maryland. (Ben Schumin, Wiki Media Commons: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Mr._Munch_(9719627104).jpg)

    “As an important part of the legacy of the brand, we know that the animatronic band holds a special place for many fans in their childhood memories,” David McKillips, President and CEO of Chuck E. Cheese’s parent company, CEC Entertainment, said. “We want our fans to know that the decision to keep the band here is meant as a gesture of love and gratitude as our legacy continues to evolve in new ways.”

    “Chuck E. Cheese is and was an essential part of growing up,” Nolan Bushnell of CEC said. “It has had an enormous impact on how families have fun, providing a place where kids and adults alike could be entertained – from animatronic shows tailored more for the adults, to games and prizes for the kids. It’s great that the original animatronic band will remain in residency at the Northridge location while the other locations offer experiences and create memories with the new vision.”

    The obvious elephant in the room here is the recent release of the film “Five Nights at Freddy’s” based on the popular video game. The film and game both center around murderous animatronics coming to life at a family-oriented pizza place. Most consumers quickly connected the dots and assumed the concept was based on a twisted version of Chuck E. Cheese. As far as we can see the company did not cite this as the reason for the animatronics being removed. But it is certainly a noteworthy coincidence in timing. 

    Animatronic band at Chuck E. Cheese
    Animatronic band at Chuck E. Cheese (downing.amanda, Wiki Media Commons: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Creepy_ass_Chuck_e_Band.jpg)

    Though, to be fair, kids found these animatronics creepy long before “Five Nights at Freddy’s,” “Wally’s Wonderland,” or “The Banana Splits Movie” existed.

    The restaurant chain is also teasing more exciting announcements leading up to Chuck E. Cheese’s 50th Anniversary in 2027. We’ll keep you posted on updates about those as they become available. 

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    Hi, I’m Ada. I like long walks in the graveyard, horror movies, comic books, and bringing you the latest in nerd-centric news.

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