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Welcome to the Chuck E. Cheese Wiki, the premiere source for all things Chuck E. Cheese.
We currently host 1,420 articles, contributed by 51,982 edits.
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Explore the characters of Chuck E. Cheese!

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Showtapes

Learn about the showtapes made for restaurants!

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Stages

Check out all the unique stages!

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ShowBiz Pizza Place

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About The Wiki

The Chuck E. Cheese Wiki is a open source wiki that focuses on the archival and preservation of the American family entertainment chain, commonly known as Chuck E. Cheese.

Ever since the wiki's founding on July 11, 2012, we have grown into one of the biggest and prime sources for Chuck E. Cheese, with new information being added on the daily.

Featured Article

Chuck E. Cheese "Half-A-Chuck" Full-Bodied Cyberamic Animatronic was a full-bodied Cyberamic Chuck E. Cheese animatronic showing half Chuck E. and half mechanism. This animatronic was created to show off the capabilities of full-bodied Cyberamics at the Foothill College Electronics Museum. Only one bot was made. (Read more...)

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Did You Know?

  • Crusty the Cat was the first ever CEC character to be retired, being replaced by Mr. Munch in 1978.
  • On Studio C SD copies of Show #3 2018, "More Cheese" was strangely cut out of the show, instead having "Happy Birthday, Helen Henny" playing in it's spot instead.
  • Show #2 2015 was the first show to mainly use one-off skits as segments, with third-party content having a larger focus in the shows (namely the intermissions).
  • Not counting the 3-Stage, the Road Stage is currently the oldest CEC stage being used, with the first being installed in November of 1990.
  • The most common stage type (not counting the Dance Floor), is currently the Studio C Beta.

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