The January 2012 Show is a CEC showtape that played in stores from January 2nd to March 31st of 2012.
This show had two versions made for it, one of which was never released.
Show List[]
Segment 1[]
Intermission 1[]
- CEC TV ID - "Cheese Skydiving"
- Carl & Phil Monkey Ninjas: Episode 5
- The Dirty Sock Funtime Band - "Dino-Soaring"
- Chillout #1 - "Cheese Pizza Is Pure Delight"
Segment 2[]
Intermission 2[]
- CEC TV ID - "Falling Apples"
- Pocoyo Spot
- Super Jasper - "Resist the Temptation"
- Chillout #2 - "Don't Let Your Feet Touch Ground"
Segment 3[]
- "I Want My Chuck E. Cheese" (Dire Straits; parody of "Money For Nothing")
- "Row Your Boat"[note 2]
Intermission 3[]
- CEC TV ID - "Pizza Fan"
- Hot Air Balloon
- WFW Babysitter
- Chillout #3 - "Hip Mouse"
Segment 4[]
- "I Don't Want to Work" (Denny Randell; parody of "Can't Get Enough Of You, Baby")
- "Disco Chuck" (Rick Dees & His Cast of Idiots; parody of "Disco Duck")[note 3]
Intermission 4[]
- CEC TV ID - "Sports"
- Pasqually's Polka Minute
- Puss In Boots DVD Spot
- Chillout #4 - "Is It Love?"
Trivia[]
- This is the first show of several things:
- This is the first show since the January 2011 Show where Jeremy Blaido voices Jasper, after being replaced with Robert Gotcher, though Robert still voices Jasper in the unused version of the show.
- This is the first show to introduce the new band setup for the Studio C puppets.
- This show was valid to be played in stores until the end of 2012.[1]
- Starting with this show, the announcer for the "It's Showtime!" introduction is presented by Matt Daniel, replacing Robert Gotcher who previously did it.
- Helen breaks the fourth wall during the second segment by mentioning she "wouldn't mind singing it (referring to a song) in about an hour." The rest of the band laugh and Chuck E. responds to Helen saying "Yeah, we do seem to sing the same songs about every hour, don't we?"
- he mention of Munch's patches is a call-back to the September 2011 Show.
- The show logo for this show reuses footage from the 2011 version of "We Got the Beat".
- Footage from "Roll the Pizza Dough" is reused in the beginning of segment 3.
- The footage used in Chillout #4 is reused from "Is It Love?", which is originally from the April 2007 Show.
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Notes[]
- ↑ Originally comprised of "The Weekend" and "I'm Gonna Dream".
- ↑ Originally comprised of "Toppings" and "Cleaning Up My Room".
- ↑ Originally comprised of two original songs, them being named "That's How It Would Go" and "You Are My Best Friend". Both were written by Robert Gotcher.