One of the most distinct things i remember about Showbiz is that the pizza smell filled the entire building and it smelled like REAL pizzaria pizza!! The whole dining experience was awesome. The pizza smelled fresh from the oven, and the drinks were in these fancy clear plastic pictures. Back when pizza was still a novelty dish especially for kids
Last time I went to CEC, it smells like it's going out of business. Like I don't smell pizza, it's just cold. But I remember how it use to before and all the sounds. Oh man the sounds. They constantly be on and it's music to my ears. Back to the smell again, whenever I go to subway, I noticed how it ki da smells like chuck e cheese. So yeah, memories flooded my brain with the smell, even if it's a completely unrelated restorount
Showbiz pizza in like 84 was way better than chuck e cheese I think. There's no way they could get by with having a gorilla named Fats Geronimo that sounds black though lol
I know I waited a little too long to talk about this, but that video you made is awesome. Also, thank you so much for letting me help you out by sending you some pics for your research on social media. The Cincinnati Chuck E. Cheese (even Sharonville, on the other hand) was my biggest childhood hot spot. My family would always take me there, and I even attended a ton of birthday parties growing up. Colerain was the first CEC location that I had ever been to, and from then, I was nearly obsessed with the animatronic shows, the covers of music sung by talented artists and bands, the food, and the games. Their phase 3 remodel will always have a special place, in my heart. The place even helped me learn more about the music that they did covers for, the history of the restaurant and each location, etc. Although half of my friends that I went to high school with never went to Chuck E. Cheese in their lives, and they've never been interested in going to any of their locations, that's okay because not everybody has to be interested in it. Although most of us as CEC fans, including me and my relatives that once loved going to that place, we're lucky enough to experience its former glory. Sadly, my future kids will never understand how fantastic the place once was. Like how most of the CEC fans who were born between the late-80s and today never understood how fabulous both Showbiz Pizza Place and Pizza Time Theater were.
Hey, I've seen some of that Colerain footage some where before... I appreciate you use some of my video footage of Colerain here. I wasn't even aware there where two PTTs and a third Showbiz in Cinciy. Also, I have three things to share about Colerain. 1. Chuck had his tux until the fall of 2002. I recall when the Sept 2002 showtape was playing one month Chuck still had the tux, but the next month they swaped over to the Cool Chuck outfit. 2. Pizzacam I think was actually removed around late 2002 or early 2003. It might have been around the same time Colerain got the Cool Chuck outfit actually. 3. Briefly, Colerain actually had the Phase 4 logo on their phase 3 exterior installed in late 2008 or early 2009, about a year or two before they got the phase 4 remodel. I have a picture of this short lived exterior on my Instagram.
I just recently applied to my local Chuck E Cheese for nostalgias sake! And while doing some company research and stuff I found your channel and I absolutely adore your content! Thank you so much for making the videos you do! :)
Yes!! I think I remember the 'magic cave'. I remember Showbiz having this dark room with flashing strobe lights and it was cool going in there as a child. Was probably removed early on due to the whole panic over seizures from flashing lights.
This was the Chuck E. Cheese location I would go to all the time, until sadly it closed due to Covid… 🥺 Fun Fact, it actually used to be a ShowBiz Pizza Place before becoming a Chuck E. Cheese! 🤩 12:40
30:05 They're actually different, for example, Pasqually's goes Yellow Red Yellow Red Black from the center, while Dook's goes Yellow Red Yellow Black.
This is awesome! Do you think you could do an extensive video about the Columbus Ohio locations, especially the Macsway location which lasted almost 40 years 1982-2020. That was my childhood showbiz and was fortunate enough to take my son there two years before it closed!
The main thing I remember about Showbiz Pizza Time Theater was the sheer volume of noise. Kids running around everywhere yelling and screaming. I guess having fun. The most organized chaos I have ever seen.
duuudddee THESE VIDEOS ARE HELPING ME CONNECT WITH MY HYPERFIXATION AND ACTUALLY CONVINCE PEOPLE THAT IM NOT A MANIAC FOR HAVING CHUCK E. CHEESe AS A SPECIAL INTREST!!!!!!1!1!1 thanx bro
I grew up going to the Showbiz Pizza Place on Kemper Rd in Cincinnati, Ohio. At the time, it was the closes store to me. I don't think I knew about the SPP on Colerain, Ave till the one on Kemper, Rd went out of business. (I always thought that location went out in 1984, but I'm not sure now). I've got pictures of the Kemper, Rd location, Colerain, Ave location, (which you have my pictures of in your video here at 19:13, 19:34, 26:44) and the one that use to be in Dayton, Ohio, across from the Dayton Mall. I also visited the Upper Valley Mall location, (but I don't have pictures of it).
The Half Price books isn't actually the former PTT location. The original building went through several renovations after the closure and was demolished in the 1990s.
You should do a history of Chuck E Cheese in Roanoke, VA. According to my mom, we also had a Showbiz Pizza in Lynchburg half a mile from a K-Mart which is now a Hobby Lobby. The building for Showbiz was demolished and there is a hotel there now
The wall that the TVs are on is in fact different. Actually up until mid 2017 they still had the Cappa stripes on the side of the wall but shortly there after they moved the wall closer to the back wall
Thanks for sharing this. I remember going to the Cassinelli Square location as a kid. Good memories from there! Your video seems pretty much right on with how I remember it. Wish I had video from back then. May have some Polaroids, lol.
I’m from the area and went to both several times as a kid. The One across from Tri County mall had all the animatronics you mentioned and had typical early 80’s games (Pac-Man, Pole Position, Galaga, Joust etc. The rumor I always heard was that location closed after a fire and Jungle Jim’s ended up buying the Elvis and Dolli they had. The Northgate location was similar but didn’t have Elvis. It ended up closing in the mid 80’s after the video game crash back then. It was cool while it was open though. There wouldn’t be another CEC until the late 80’s when the Showbiz down the road was changed to Chuck E. Cheese.
@@NathanSpies No prob😊 nice vid. It brought back some good memories. My mom actually has several pics from birthdays etc from both locations floating around somewhere. I should try to find them sometime if I remember to ask her about them.
I lived in Cincinnati as a kid and I’m about 90% certain that the Cassanelli Square CEC was right next to the Toys R Us but it wasn’t that back then. I’m pretty sure it was a Service Merchandise in the 80’s. The Colerain location actually became a Marshall’s and would eventually become a Kroger some years later. I can still remember what these location looked like after all these years considering I’m 46 now proves how memorable they were.
Fun fact jungel jim Had ANOTHER animictrionic band and it was a retro fit fatz retro fir billy bob and duke but the thing about duke is that he had chuck head it was duke but chucks cosmetics in it they where romoved in the early 2000s
I actually frequent the Half Price Books on Colerain quite a lot! I had no idea it used to be a PTT, even as an avid fan. The Colerain CEC location was a favorite of mine as a kid. I didn't go very often, mainly due to being scared of the animatronics, but I remember it being a blast. Ironic how time changes things, huh? I never knew it was such a bad location near the end. Sad that I never got to visit before it closed, but it seemed to be for the best. At least my family loves driving up to Jungle Jim's every so often. Seeing Elvis is always a treat, especially now that they fixed him up! Thanks for the history lesson! - A Cinci local
you should do agusta ga! its a really cool location that once had yogi bear! or you could do Omaha Nebraska , or Colorado Springs Colorado! they both had yogi bear too!
35:11 Yeah Me And My Dad Found The Location When We Were Going To The Barber Then We Came Back And Looked And Walked Around The Building Fun Fact:We Were Gonna Go Look Around An Abandeond Babies R Us But I Had Other Ideas And Decided To Look Around The Abandoned Chuck E Cheese
they use to be really popular in malls back in the 80s when they were pizza time theatres nowadays their a single building and its pretty rare to find one in a mall as only about maybe 20 or 30 exist in malls today
Thank you for uploading another Chuck E. Cheese history video it’s been so long since you’ve gone a Chuck E. Cheese history video do you plan on making the two point out rant
You know, I think that the animatronics taken apart and laying down on the floor after colerain cec closed makes me think about fnaf Because that's a reference to the second game where the old animatronics we're taken apart and laying on the floor in the parts and service room at Freddy's
I’m curious why the Sharonville location wasn’t discussed in more detail? I remember going to the Eastgate location when I was younger and possibly the Colerain and Sharonville ones too, this was very interesting and brought back a lot of great Chuck E Cheese memories!
I'm honestly not sure why people dislike the eastgate CEC so much. It's not my favourite, but it's not bad, especially considering other CECs I've been to. Only thing I could really critique is that the workers tend to... avoid people a lot. Even before The World Thing happened. Also the drink machines are broken half the time so that's a bit annoying 😭😭😭
There is a picture on the r/animatronics subreddit that has a picture of the Cincinatti's Chuck e Cheese's Elvis animatronic, thought you might want to check it out
Nice video, although you accidentally said Cincinnati's metro population (which is the population of surrounding cities and towns within 30 miles or so) rather than the city's population. Otherwise, I loved this video!
One of the most distinct things i remember about Showbiz is that the pizza smell filled the entire building and it smelled like REAL pizzaria pizza!! The whole dining experience was awesome. The pizza smelled fresh from the oven, and the drinks were in these fancy clear plastic pictures. Back when pizza was still a novelty dish especially for kids
Last time I went to CEC, it smells like it's going out of business. Like I don't smell pizza, it's just cold. But I remember how it use to before and all the sounds. Oh man the sounds. They constantly be on and it's music to my ears. Back to the smell again, whenever I go to subway, I noticed how it ki da smells like chuck e cheese. So yeah, memories flooded my brain with the smell, even if it's a completely unrelated restorount
@@bigboomer1013 the CEC pizza now lost it's distinctive smell and smells like your average pizza from your local supermarket..
I grew up with pizza time theater ❤
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Showbiz pizza in like 84 was way better than chuck e cheese I think. There's no way they could get by with having a gorilla named Fats Geronimo that sounds black though lol
hey there looney bird!
HEY THERE BILLY BAAAWWWBBB!
I know I waited a little too long to talk about this, but that video you made is awesome. Also, thank you so much for letting me help you out by sending you some pics for your research on social media. The Cincinnati Chuck E. Cheese (even Sharonville, on the other hand) was my biggest childhood hot spot. My family would always take me there, and I even attended a ton of birthday parties growing up. Colerain was the first CEC location that I had ever been to, and from then, I was nearly obsessed with the animatronic shows, the covers of music sung by talented artists and bands, the food, and the games. Their phase 3 remodel will always have a special place, in my heart. The place even helped me learn more about the music that they did covers for, the history of the restaurant and each location, etc. Although half of my friends that I went to high school with never went to Chuck E. Cheese in their lives, and they've never been interested in going to any of their locations, that's okay because not everybody has to be interested in it. Although most of us as CEC fans, including me and my relatives that once loved going to that place, we're lucky enough to experience its former glory. Sadly, my future kids will never understand how fantastic the place once was. Like how most of the CEC fans who were born between the late-80s and today never understood how fabulous both Showbiz Pizza Place and Pizza Time Theater were.
This is the chunk e cheese I go to on my birthday
Hey, I've seen some of that Colerain footage some where before... I appreciate you use some of my video footage of Colerain here.
I wasn't even aware there where two PTTs and a third Showbiz in Cinciy.
Also, I have three things to share about Colerain.
1. Chuck had his tux until the fall of 2002. I recall when the Sept 2002 showtape was playing one month Chuck still had the tux, but the next month they swaped over to the Cool Chuck outfit.
2. Pizzacam I think was actually removed around late 2002 or early 2003. It might have been around the same time Colerain got the Cool Chuck outfit actually.
3. Briefly, Colerain actually had the Phase 4 logo on their phase 3 exterior installed in late 2008 or early 2009, about a year or two before they got the phase 4 remodel. I have a picture of this short lived exterior on my Instagram.
Thanks for the Info!
I just recently applied to my local Chuck E Cheese for nostalgias sake! And while doing some company research and stuff I found your channel and I absolutely adore your content! Thank you so much for making the videos you do! :)
Glad I got to see the Eastgate Rocker Stage in-person. Got to love seeing those PTT characters at Jungle Jims to this day.
Yes!! I think I remember the 'magic cave'. I remember Showbiz having this dark room with flashing strobe lights and it was cool going in there as a child. Was probably removed early on due to the whole panic over seizures from flashing lights.
This was the Chuck E. Cheese location I would go to all the time, until sadly it closed due to Covid… 🥺 Fun Fact, it actually used to be a ShowBiz Pizza Place before becoming a Chuck E. Cheese! 🤩 12:40
30:05 They're actually different, for example, Pasqually's goes Yellow Red Yellow Red Black from the center, while Dook's goes Yellow Red Yellow Black.
This is awesome! Do you think you could do an extensive video about the Columbus Ohio locations, especially the Macsway location which lasted almost 40 years 1982-2020. That was my childhood showbiz and was fortunate enough to take my son there two years before it closed!
Jungle Jim's had a Fatzs , Billy Bob and Chuck-E-Cheese retrofit in the late 1990s called the Nirobl TrIo
The main thing I remember about Showbiz Pizza Time Theater was the sheer volume of noise. Kids running around everywhere yelling and screaming. I guess having fun. The most organized chaos I have ever seen.
duuudddee THESE VIDEOS ARE HELPING ME CONNECT WITH MY HYPERFIXATION AND ACTUALLY CONVINCE PEOPLE THAT IM NOT A MANIAC FOR HAVING CHUCK E. CHEESe AS A SPECIAL INTREST!!!!!!1!1!1
thanx bro
I grew up going to the Showbiz Pizza Place on Kemper Rd in Cincinnati, Ohio. At the time, it was the closes store to me. I don't think I knew about the SPP on Colerain, Ave till the one on Kemper, Rd went out of business. (I always thought that location went out in 1984, but I'm not sure now). I've got pictures of the Kemper, Rd location, Colerain, Ave location, (which you have my pictures of in your video here at 19:13, 19:34, 26:44) and the one that use to be in Dayton, Ohio, across from the Dayton Mall. I also visited the Upper Valley Mall location, (but I don't have pictures of it).
Can you do a history of Chuck e Cheese in Perrysburg next? Idk why.
I’m so excited, I can’t hardly wait
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@@FuzzBallOSC you missed it
@@troydefrancescotheplotagon3245 ty I’m bad an spelling lol
For what?
@@dianasorbara2136 it was before the video premire
I always eat pizza every time I watch this video.
The Half Price books isn't actually the former PTT location. The original building went through several renovations after the closure and was demolished in the 1990s.
I will always love this since this is my introduction to the history of the locations series
I think the road sign from Colerain’s phase 3 remodel was the 90’s cec pizza sign because of the squares on the bottom of the circle with chuck
This was ambitious!
The history of Showbiz Pizza and Chuck E. Cheese in Knoxville next?
50:30 Guitarzan my favorite Rock afire Explosions show tape
You should do a history of Chuck E Cheese in Roanoke, VA. According to my mom, we also had a Showbiz Pizza in Lynchburg half a mile from a K-Mart which is now a Hobby Lobby. The building for Showbiz was demolished and there is a hotel there now
This is awesome to know the history of the rock afire explosion and chuck e cheese
I have a suggestion for a video, could you make a history video about the Visalia California CEC and Showbiz
Any chance on a video covering the Modesto CA location? Really interested in learning more about my location's history!
41:38 Correction: Probably the third to last location with a Rocker Stage, The Simi Valley location had a Rocker Stage until it closed in 2007
The wall that the TVs are on is in fact different. Actually up until mid 2017 they still had the Cappa stripes on the side of the wall but shortly there after they moved the wall closer to the back wall
Thanks for sharing this. I remember going to the Cassinelli Square location as a kid. Good memories from there! Your video seems pretty much right on with how I remember it. Wish I had video from back then. May have some Polaroids, lol.
cant even have a chuck e cheese in ohio💀
The Ohio meme has been dead dude
Not this crappy overused joke from 2022... 😭
Can’t have shh in Ohio
Sorry I missed the premiere, but awesome video! I love these sort of history videos of CEC and RAE location's!
Can you do the story of Chuck E Cheese's Pizza Time Theatre in Phoenix Arizona (4310 W Thomas Rd)?
Your videos are quite entertaining
I’m from the area and went to both several times as a kid. The One across from Tri County mall had all the animatronics you mentioned and had typical early 80’s games (Pac-Man, Pole Position, Galaga, Joust etc. The rumor I always heard was that location closed after a fire and Jungle Jim’s ended up buying the Elvis and Dolli they had. The Northgate location was similar but didn’t have Elvis. It ended up closing in the mid 80’s after the video game crash back then. It was cool while it was open though. There wouldn’t be another CEC until the late 80’s when the Showbiz down the road was changed to Chuck E. Cheese.
Thanks for the info!
@@NathanSpies No prob😊 nice vid. It brought back some good memories. My mom actually has several pics from birthdays etc from both locations floating around somewhere. I should try to find them sometime if I remember to ask her about them.
@@NathanSpies anyways, what happened to billybob after concept unification due to him not being change to a chuck e cheese character
@@adamkowalski1226 he was destroyed
@@NathanSpies oh
I lived in Cincinnati as a kid and I’m about 90% certain that the Cassanelli Square CEC was right next to the Toys R Us but it wasn’t that back then. I’m pretty sure it was a Service Merchandise in the 80’s. The Colerain location actually became a Marshall’s and would eventually become a Kroger some years later. I can still remember what these location looked like after all these years considering I’m 46 now proves how memorable they were.
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I'm so glad you did this! I grew up with one of these locations!!!
Also I'd love to hear about the sharonville showbiz location
I miss my 3 stage at Macsway Ave in Columbus Ohio....
I would love it if you made videos about the Fairlawn and North Canton locations, as those were the ones I went to growing up!
Same! I was just gonna say that too!
Idk if he could do canton I've looked and I can barley find anything of canton before it got remodeled to phase 4
Could you do one on the CEC in Springfield OH?
Fun fact jungel jim Had ANOTHER animictrionic band and it was a retro fit fatz retro fir billy bob and duke but the thing about duke is that he had chuck head it was duke but chucks cosmetics in it they where romoved in the early 2000s
LETS GO YOUR DOING ALABAMA MASCOT FOR MASCOT CONCEPTIONS
There's still one open in union township (Eastgate) probably 25 miles east of Cincinnati.
They actually fixed Pedro. I was at Jungle Jim's last year and he was moving about and singing a Mexican tune.
I actually frequent the Half Price Books on Colerain quite a lot! I had no idea it used to be a PTT, even as an avid fan. The Colerain CEC location was a favorite of mine as a kid. I didn't go very often, mainly due to being scared of the animatronics, but I remember it being a blast. Ironic how time changes things, huh? I never knew it was such a bad location near the end. Sad that I never got to visit before it closed, but it seemed to be for the best. At least my family loves driving up to Jungle Jim's every so often. Seeing Elvis is always a treat, especially now that they fixed him up! Thanks for the history lesson! - A Cinci local
Yeah, let's go more chuck e cheese hype.
This just like all you’re videos was really well made! Keep up the good work
you should do agusta ga! its a really cool location that once had yogi bear! or you could do Omaha Nebraska , or Colorado Springs Colorado! they both had yogi bear too!
yes ofc
And Its Not Just Yogi Near It Has Boo Boo Too
btw pedro at jungle jim’s actually moves now!!!
it’s also very unusual that jungle jim’s sold dolli dimples
Thank God my chuck e cheeses I went to did not close Gastonia, Spartanburg, Asheville, Charlotte (Pineville Matthews), & Greenville
One million? Geez that's bigger than said Indianapolis with 800,000
35:11 Yeah Me And My Dad Found The Location When We Were Going To The Barber Then We Came Back And Looked And Walked Around The Building
Fun Fact:We Were Gonna Go Look Around An Abandeond Babies R Us But I Had Other Ideas And Decided To Look Around The Abandoned Chuck E Cheese
Wow, your videos are the best! Your awesome 👌. I know about this store but I never came here
I think the one in Cincinnati May have had Madame Oink and Harmony Howlette at least
Omg!! Is that a CEC in a mall?! I’ve always wanted to visit one like that!
they use to be really popular in malls back in the 80s when they were pizza time theatres nowadays their a single building and its pretty rare to find one in a mall as only about maybe 20 or 30 exist in malls today
@@bobbysmagicmadhouse6727 one of them are international cec's like example Uae,Dubai they have a chuck e cheese in a outlet mall for example
Don't forget in nyc
@@CharlieNieves-s2l yep
We don't have this in Australia
Fun Fact: We did have Chuck E. Cheese's in Australia. But it was called "Charlie Cheese's Pizza Playhouse" and it was only around from 1981 - 1986.
Thank you for uploading another Chuck E. Cheese history video it’s been so long since you’ve gone a Chuck E. Cheese history video do you plan on making the two point out rant
Congratulations on 10000 subs awesome job! 2/1/22
Why are you adding the date the comment was posted.
great video! but will you do any history of chuck e. cheeses in indiana?
Yes
Video idea do a history video on Chuck E. Cheese in
Prairie Ave, Torrance CA if it’s possible
You know, I think that the animatronics taken apart and laying down on the floor after colerain cec closed makes me think about fnaf
Because that's a reference to the second game where the old animatronics we're taken apart and laying on the floor in the parts and service room at Freddy's
Due to me being born in 2004 i missed out on everything which sucked badly :/
Can you do a history on the CEC in Huntington Beach, California?
Pls make a history of the Chuck E. Cheese in Phoenix az
I’m curious why the Sharonville location wasn’t discussed in more detail? I remember going to the Eastgate location when I was younger and possibly the Colerain and Sharonville ones too, this was very interesting and brought back a lot of great Chuck E Cheese memories!
Sharonville isn’t in this because it’s getting its own video in 2024
@@NathanSpies hi dude
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Yoooooooo it's starting
I went to jungle Jim's in July and Pedro was gone
And So Was The Warbellettes
@@TOF2007etc yes
Here the video thou is.
I'm honestly not sure why people dislike the eastgate CEC so much. It's not my favourite, but it's not bad, especially considering other CECs I've been to. Only thing I could really critique is that the workers tend to... avoid people a lot. Even before The World Thing happened. Also the drink machines are broken half the time so that's a bit annoying 😭😭😭
I worked at the colerain location it was a showbiz location
18:02 YESSSS DIGDUG
1:43 😱😱LOOK BEHIND THE BUIlDING ITS PIZZA CAMS BOX!!!!
Finally,One In My State!
Chuck e Cheeses where a kid can be a kid 😎😎😎
Video idea: The History of the Chuck E Cheese/Showbiz Pizza in Dallas Westmoreland RedBird Texas
There is a picture on the r/animatronics subreddit that has a picture of the Cincinatti's Chuck e Cheese's Elvis animatronic, thought you might want to check it out
Chuck E Cheese's! Where everybody is a kid!
I’ve lived in cincy my whole life nice video
When Eastgate get 2.0, Everyone will might have a ball
Can you do the Rochester Minnesota store next?
You forgot to mention that Looney Bird became Pizzacam
Nathan, the animatronics in Jungle Jim's came from Princeton Pike's Pizza Time Theater.
Sometimes I wonder if Mitzi parts were used for chuck e cheese
21:20 How creepy
We need a video on the dance floor CEC
41:40 Actually the 3rd. Because Simi Valley kept theres until closure in 2008
Nice video, although you accidentally said Cincinnati's metro population (which is the population of surrounding cities and towns within 30 miles or so) rather than the city's population. Otherwise, I loved this video!
lol 8:44 some threw a piece of paper.
“Especially the ones in *ohio* “
if you ever need a history of video idea you could do the 3 locations in san jose ca
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Happened 2/1/2022
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From now on thr globe is just USA
Could you make a video about CEC Vernon IL?
40:08 "Chuck, please can i have a break"
8:46 WHO THREW THAT!?!??!
Do another episode of update history put on the Geoffrey the giraffe video about the Toys “R” Us came back for Christmas
I kind of already mentioned that in the Geoffrey video
The graffiti a company procedure because of copyright and competition
I wish the ptt still open
I think I have a pic of where Jungle Jims Dollie Dimples today (or whenever the pic was took)
Do you think you will do a History of Showbiz/ChuckECheese in Davenport, IA?