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| Tweet Topic Started: Aug 17 2015, 09:30 PM (850 Views) | |
| Patrick Boots CEC | Aug 17 2015, 09:30 PM Post #1 |
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If The 1989 Danvers Store Tour is Correct This is Phase 1 with Wooded Walls, added Official Showroom Walls, And New Cabaret acts as a rotation. I Think Phase 1 is the most symbolic of Pizza Time Theatre's Scott Chuck Days. In 1991 & 1992, Phase 2 Started. The Dick Frank Vision Quest Shows the transition Into Phase 2. White Walls, New Decor featuring Tuxedo Chuck, Neon Signs, And The "Checker" Design on the walls. I Think Phase 2 is the most simplistic out of the bunch and is good Designs with 'Checkers". It's My Favorite and I Think CECE Should Re-use it. Phase 3 happened in 1994/1996 according to the Early use in a Training Video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GwIf_P0H2hc - CEC Kid Check Training April 1994) with All New Decor, More Dim Lighting, New Art also featuring Tux Chuck and Cool Stuff all around. It's the Favorite in Most Fans' Minds, and for good reason. It's a Treat to see a Full Phase 3 Store at this point because there is so little left. List of Unremodeled, Phase 3 Stores: http://w11.zetaboards.com/Retro_Pizza_Zone/topic/10735702/ by CECShows The Most Clear Phase is Phase 4. Phase 4 happened in 2004 and "Kiddieized" the CEC Brand. They took out The album spoofs, replaced them with images of Kids Smiling, and painted the walls purple. (Duncan Brannan had been voicing Chuck E. at the time and his voice got "softer" by 2004... That has really nothing to do with Phase 4 though.) New Decor with the "Duncan" Era Chuck E Design on walls, most arcade machines, and Signage. In 2012/2013, CECE (CEC Entertainment - Home Office) Changed the Chuck E. Cheese Design giving him a "Rockstar" feel and him being voiced by Jaret Reddick of Bowling for Soup. Phase 5 added new Artwork with the New designs, and Painted the walls yellowish. Phase 5 is still in Testing Phases by it's at stores. The Phase 5 Rebrand at newer P5 Stores include the new Chuck E. exterior, Green, Blue, and Yellow walls, TV's on the ceiling showing news or sports, and a Dessert Bar. (See Garland Tour for P5 Rebrand) (Thanks to The YTers that posted those Videos) |
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| CECArizona | Aug 17 2015, 09:56 PM Post #2 |
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Proud owner of a Studio C Alpha
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Is Must C TV Phase 3? |
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| BrenBill | Aug 17 2015, 09:56 PM Post #3 |
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One of the main reasons of why I loved Phase 3 was because of the shelves in the corners of the showroom with ancient TV's and cool vintage PTT memorabilia/ other random stuff, and the color of the walls was more relaxing. ![]() ![]() Edited by BrenBill, Aug 17 2015, 09:57 PM.
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| Patrick Boots CEC | Aug 17 2015, 10:15 PM Post #4 |
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Must C TV is Phase 3 for Studio C Locations.
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| Patrick Boots CEC | Sep 12 2015, 09:49 AM Post #5 |
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*bump* |
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| CECArizona | Sep 12 2015, 01:04 PM Post #6 |
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Proud owner of a Studio C Alpha
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Thx. |
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| Cyberhawk | Sep 12 2015, 06:01 PM Post #7 |
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Lemonster opened in 2005 and received the must c Posters not the phase 4 ones Edited by Cyberhawk, Sep 12 2015, 06:03 PM.
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| Patrick Boots CEC | Sep 12 2015, 06:12 PM Post #8 |
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Meriden opened in 2002 and received Must C TV. Leominster could have gotten them because they were in storage. Chico had the Albums and the Must C TV Posters (I Made a topic about Chico).. |
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| Cyberhawk | Sep 12 2015, 06:39 PM Post #9 |
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I know there has been several case of stores remodeling and keeping Phase 2/3 artwork but it's rare also if a store relocated from 1998-2004 and received an alpha or betas they chould kept some of the mmbb artwork in the move |
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| Patrick Boots CEC | Sep 12 2015, 07:18 PM Post #10 |
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But Most didn't and got new artwork, as with relocation. |
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| CEC Master | Sep 12 2015, 07:30 PM Post #11 |
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Giving you info about the Show!
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First I would like to say that I agree with the whole old artwork being carried over thing. A good example being Chandler, AZ. However, I think that the Phases go as: Phase 1: 1988 Phase 2: 1991 (Version 2: 1995) Phase 3: 1999 Phase 4: 2005 Phase 5: 2013 (Version 2: 2015) Here are the deals with Phase 2 and Phase 5. Phase 2 Version 1 was from 1991, and Phase 2 Version 2 was from 1995, as that introduced the magazines and all of the old signs with the wooden backgrounds, such as checkers, salad bar, beverages signs, etc. Phase 5 Version 1 was from 2013, and Phase 5 Version 2 was from 2015, which introduced the green, blue, and orange color schemes. Please see my topic that lists all known in-store artwork from each phase for more info. It was called "What that Phase Brought Us (Artwork of the Phases)", which I made to clear up any confusion. |
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| Big Chuck | Sep 13 2015, 11:52 AM Post #12 |
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The first location that got Phase IV was in October '03. |
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| Patrick Boots CEC | Sep 13 2015, 12:12 PM Post #13 |
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Yes, Corpus and Irving Got Phase 4 in 2003 but it wasn't mainstream until 2005, so we count Phase 4 as 2005.
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