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From December of 1979 through early 1980, '''Chuck E. Cheese Pizza Time Theatre aired a 30 second, animated commercial'''. Little is known about this commercial and there are very few remnants left of its existence.
From December of 1979 through early 1980, '''Chuck E. Cheese Pizza Time Theatre aired a 30-second, animated commercial'''. Little is known about this commercial except it was mostly aired in California and it was about having your birthday party at Chuck E. Cheese.


==What We Know==
The Pizza Times was an in-store newspaper made for employees at Pizza Time Theater locations. In Volume 1, Number 1, published in December of 1979, a small blurb under the "Have you heard about..." section talks about a 30-second commercial for birthday parties that will be airing on local TV stations (Most likely in California as most PTTs were located there).<ref> [http://showbizpizza.com/info/documents/ptt/ptt_pizzatimes-1979.pdf ''The Pizza Times'' Volume 1 Number 1 (PDF).] Retrieved 26 Aug '22</ref>
===Animation Cels===
Some animation cels from this commercial were saved and are now owned by Smitty's Super Service Station, a animatronic museum in Sandy Hook, Mississippi. The cels were first seen in a YouTube video by Sets, Streets & Eats, where he visits Smitty's<ref>https://youtu.be/FiunyvwcLu0?t=2902</ref>, However most the shots don't show the cels upclose. Higher quality photos were briefly posted to the Facebook page for Showbizpizza.com, but would quickly removed. The images have been saved and reuploaded on the Internet Archive<ref>https://archive.org/details/pizza-time-theatre-1979-cel-images</ref>.


===The Pizza Times Newspaper Clipping===
In a 1979 brochure for Pizza Time Theatre,<ref>[http://showbizpizza.com/info/promo/ptt/ptt_79franchise.pdf 1979 Pizza Time Theater brochure.] Retrieved 26 Aug '22</ref> it mentions 30-60 second TV ads as a part of the advertising package. This commercial may be a part of that package.
The Pizza Times was a in-store newspaper made for employees at Pizza Time Theater locations. In Volume 1, Number 1, published in December of 1979, a small blurb under the "Have you heard about..." section talks about a 30 second commercial for birthday parties that will be airing on local TV stations (Most likely in California as most PTTs were located there).<ref>[http://www.showbizpizza.com/info/documents/ptt/ptt_pizzatimes-1979.pdf ''The Pizza Times'' Volume 1 Number 1 (PDF).] Retrieved 26 Aug '22</ref>


===Pizza Time Theatre Inc. Franchise Brochure ===
==Availability==
In a 1979 brochure,<ref>http://www.showbizpizza.com/info/promo/ptt/ptt_79franchise.pdf</ref> it mentions 30-60 second TV ads as apart of the advertising package. This commercial may be apart of that package.
Some animation cels from this commercial were saved and are now owned by Smitty's Super Service Station owner Damon Breland. The cels were first seen in a YouTube video by Sets, Streets & Eats, where he visits Smitty's,<ref>[https://youtu.be/FiunyvwcLu0?t=2902 Sets, Streets & Eats's video mentioning the commercial cels.] Retrieved 26 Aug '22</ref> However most the shots don't show the cels up-close. High quality scans of the cels were posted to the Facebook page for Showbizpizza.com but were quickly removed. The images have been saved and re-uploaded on the Internet Archive.


===Rat Tales Comics ===
===Possible TV Stations===
The same artist who drew the ''Rat Tales'' comic that were sold in Pizza Time Theatres at the time, supposedly worked on the storyboards and animation for this commercial. When comparing the cels and comic, they do seem to be quite similar in style.
Los Angeles Area: KTLA, KTTV, KMEX-DT, KABC-TV, KHJ-TV


==List of Possible TV Stations <ref>https://youtu.be/9bZcbZIpnUY?t=86</ref>==
San Francisco Area: KPIX, KQED, KBCW (KBHK), KICU, KTVU, KGO-TV
====Los Angeles Area ====
KTLA, KTTV, KMEX-DT, KABC-TV, KHJ-TV


====San Francisco Area====
Other Areas: KNXT
KPIX, KQED, KBCW (KBHK), KICU, KTVU, KGO-TV
 
====Other Areas ====
KNXT


==Notes==
==Notes==
*The name of the commercial is called "The Great All-American Pizza Show!"
*The commercial has many of the same lines as the recently discovered radio advert of the same name.
*It is rumored that Colossal Pictures worked on this commercial.
*It is rumored that Colossal Pictures worked on this commercial.
*The ad contains up-close shots of the real animatronics housed in their portrait frames.
*It is believed the ad was entirely animated, however, it may have been a live-action hybrid.
*The same artist who drew the ''Rat Tales'' comics which were sold in Pizza Time Theatres at the time, supposedly worked on the storyboards and animation for this commercial. When comparing the cels and the comics, they do seem to be quite similar in style.
*Lee Marrs is believed to have worked on the storyboards for the commercial. She is still alive, so this might be a possible lead.


*It is believed the ad was entirely animated, however it may have been a live action hybrid.
==Gallery==
==Gallery ==
===Animation Cels===
===Commercial Stills ===
====Chuck E. Cheese====
===Images===
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File:301482757 467350678734181 3862045003614540669 n.jpg| A cel of Chuck E. Cheese.
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File:301481372 467352365400679 7400961958421768145 n.jpg| A cel of Pasqually, the italian pizza chef.
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</gallery>
</gallery>
=== Videos===
====Pasqually P. Pieplate====
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===Audio===
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===Videos===
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  |description4 =A video by LSuperSonicQ mentioning the commercial. 
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==See Also==
==See Also==
*[[Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza Time Theatre (partially lost showtape recordings for animatronic theater of restaurant chain; 1977-1995)]]
*[[Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza Time Theatre (partially lost showtape recordings for animatronic theater of restaurant chain; 1977-1995)]]
==External Links==
*[https://archive.org/details/pizza-time-theatre-1979-cel-images Archive.org upload of the commercial cels.]
*[https://chuckepedia.com/wiki/The_Great_All-American_Pizza_Show!_(Commercial) Chuckepedia Wiki page on the commercial.]


==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 14:36, 25 December 2023

Chuck e cheese old logo.jpeg

The restaruant's original 1977 logo (used around the time the commercial aired).

Status: Lost

From December of 1979 through early 1980, Chuck E. Cheese Pizza Time Theatre aired a 30-second, animated commercial. Little is known about this commercial except it was mostly aired in California and it was about having your birthday party at Chuck E. Cheese.

The Pizza Times was an in-store newspaper made for employees at Pizza Time Theater locations. In Volume 1, Number 1, published in December of 1979, a small blurb under the "Have you heard about..." section talks about a 30-second commercial for birthday parties that will be airing on local TV stations (Most likely in California as most PTTs were located there).[1]

In a 1979 brochure for Pizza Time Theatre,[2] it mentions 30-60 second TV ads as a part of the advertising package. This commercial may be a part of that package.

Availability

Some animation cels from this commercial were saved and are now owned by Smitty's Super Service Station owner Damon Breland. The cels were first seen in a YouTube video by Sets, Streets & Eats, where he visits Smitty's,[3] However most the shots don't show the cels up-close. High quality scans of the cels were posted to the Facebook page for Showbizpizza.com but were quickly removed. The images have been saved and re-uploaded on the Internet Archive.

Possible TV Stations

Los Angeles Area: KTLA, KTTV, KMEX-DT, KABC-TV, KHJ-TV

San Francisco Area: KPIX, KQED, KBCW (KBHK), KICU, KTVU, KGO-TV

Other Areas: KNXT

Notes

  • The name of the commercial is called "The Great All-American Pizza Show!"
  • The commercial has many of the same lines as the recently discovered radio advert of the same name.
  • It is rumored that Colossal Pictures worked on this commercial.
  • The ad contains up-close shots of the real animatronics housed in their portrait frames.
  • It is believed the ad was entirely animated, however, it may have been a live-action hybrid.
  • The same artist who drew the Rat Tales comics which were sold in Pizza Time Theatres at the time, supposedly worked on the storyboards and animation for this commercial. When comparing the cels and the comics, they do seem to be quite similar in style.
  • Lee Marrs is believed to have worked on the storyboards for the commercial. She is still alive, so this might be a possible lead.

Gallery

Animation Cels

Chuck E. Cheese

Pasqually P. Pieplate

Audio

A 1979 radio ad that uses similar lines to the animated commercial.

Videos

Michael Armenta's video on the subject.

MrBones' video on the subject.

Michael Armenta's follow up video on the subject.

A video by LSuperSonicQ mentioning the commercial.

See Also

External Links

References