Fall 2012 Show
Release: Sep. 1, 2012 - Nov. 25, 2012
Credits:
- Jaret Reddick - Voice of Chuck E. Cheese
- Annagrey Wiechman - Voice of Helen Henny
- John Bowen - Voice of Mr. Munch
- Jeremy Blaido - Voice of Jasper T. Jowls, Singing Voice of Pasqually The Chef
- Earl Fisher - Voice of Pasqually The Chef
- Ryan Hollingsworth - Voice of Zoey, Steve Waters
- Paul Taylor - Larry The Technician
- Matt Daniel - Production Coordinator, Voice of Hard Hat Hank
- Michael Hill - Studio Coordinator
Fall 2012 was the first showtape to feature Jaret Reddick as the voice of Chuck E. Cheese and was released in September 2012.
Show List:
- Segment 1
- Intermission 1
- The Aquabats - ‘Burger Rain’
- ‘Say Cheese It’s Funner’
- Chillout 1
- Segment 2
- Intermission 2
- Hard Hat Hank - ‘Surprise’
- VeggieTales - ‘Supper Hero’
- Chillout 2
- Segment 3
- ‘Shake Your Groove Thing’
- ‘My Karate Kid’ (parody of ‘My Prerogative’
- Intermission 3
- The Aquabats - ‘Science’
- Ratings
- Chillout 3
- Segment 4
- ‘Larry Go To The Store’ (parody of ‘Every Rose Has Its Thorn’
- ‘This Is How We Do It’
- Intermission 4
- Veggietales - ‘The League of Incredible Vegetables’
- Rescue Bots - ‘Rock Slide’
- Chillout 4
Lives:
- Birthday Program
- Spanish Birthday Program
- Happy & You Know It
- Cupid Shuffle
- Cupid Shuffle 2012 (Michael Hill Countdown) (Weigl)
- Them Bones (Michael Hill Countdown) (Weigl)
Trivia:
- This show was originally recorded with Duncan Brannan but was redubbed before release.
- This is the final show to use the ‘Band Stage’ setup for the Studio C puppets. This would also be the final show to use the 1999 Helen, Munch, and Pasqually puppets.
- Segment 4 has several references to previous shows. The band reads the script to September '94 Segment 1. At the end of the segment, Chuck E. says ‘Don’t Hurry To Worry’ as a reference to the song from Chuck E. Cheese's 20th Anniversary. He then tells the band to repeat ‘Chuck E. Chose The Cheddar and Chews The Cheese He Chose’, which originated in January 1995. Finally, Pasqually mentions Destination Imagination.
- ‘Ratings’ is reused from April 1999.