The September 2005 Show is a CEC showtape played in stores from September to November 2005.
Show List[]
Segment 1[]
- "Crocodile Rock" (Elton John; Avenger re-recording)
- "Forever Your Girl" (Paula Abdul)
Intermission 1[]
- CEC TV ID - "Parachute"
- Blockbuster Spot
- VeggieTales - "Pizza Angel"
- Fundraising Spot
- Countdown
Segment 2[]
- "Who Can It Be Now?" (Men at Work)
- "Mayberry" (Rascal Flatts)
Intermission 2[]
- CEC TV ID - "TV ('91)"
- Spring Cleaning
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
- Countdown
Segment 3[]
- "I Love a Rainy Night" (Eddie Rabbitt)
- "It Might Take Some Time"
Intermission 3[]
- CEC TV ID - "Marquee"
- Robots DVD Promo
- Carl & Phil Monkey Ninjas: Episode 6
- Countdown
Segment 4[]
- "Grandma's Feather Bed" (John Denver)
- "Homework"
Intermission 4[]
- CEC TV ID - "Chuck E. Astronaut"
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
- KIDZ BOP Kids - "Since U Been Gone"
- Play-Doh Spot
- Countdown
Live Shows[]
- New Birthday (2002)
- Birthday Star (2001)
- Spanish Birthday (2001)
- Chuck E. Says (2002)
- Chuck E. March (2001)
- Havin' A Party (2001)
- Chuck E. Swing
- BINGO
- If You’re Happy and You Know It
Trivia[]
- This was the first show for several things:
- This was the first show to disable curtains for Studio C and Cyberamics.[note 1] With the animatronics being set to random movements in-between segments. [1]
- This was the first show Michael Hill programmed.
- This is notably the first show to feature music from KIDZ BOP. They would later partner up with Chuck E. Cheese and feature more of their music covers in shows.
- Robert Gotcher and Michael Hill both cameo in "Who Can It Be Now?"
Gallery[]
Videos[]
Transcript[]
September 2005 Show/Transcript
Notes[]
- ↑ The curtains for Studio C would later be used again starting 2010, and Cyberamics would later return for the legacy stores, starting with Northridge, California in 2023.