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Ironically, Chuck E. Cheese was a sponsor to Barney & Friends at the time as well as other PBS programs such as Arthur and Clifford the Big Red Dog. Brannan has also voiced commercials and industrials for secular and religious markets.
Poor WordGirl has caught a contagious cold, but she must put a stop to Chuck's latest evil scheme before resting up. Chuck tries to avoid getting sick, but ends up catching WordGirl's cold as well when she accidentally sneezes on him. Note: The title of the episode is a reference to Chuck E. Cheese's.
WordGirl and the Narrator have a hard time not laughing at Chuck, the Evil Sandwich Making Guy's name. Chuck captures WordGirl with his noxious "Pickled Eggs". As WordGirl, Scoops, and the Grocery Store Manager head towards certain doom on the giant sandwich press, all of them try to think of a less absurd name for Chuck.
The Road Stage featured a full-bodied Chuck E. Cheese Cyberamic standing on a platform, while the rest of the half-bodied band characters were set on buildings. The first location to install this stage opened in Jonesboro, Georgia in November 1990, and the last Road Stage location opened in June 1992 in Sun Valley, California.
The Chuck E. Cheese Fun Pass offers two options: a two-month pass or a monthly plan. By signing up, families get unlimited visits, daily gameplay, exclusive discounts, and surprise offers.
For Chuck E. Cheese, the new program could help draw more customers in with the hope of spending more money on food and drinks, thus giving them an “additional bonus on top of recurring revenue ...
This is a list of episodes of the TV series Sid the Science Kid. Sid the Science Kid aired a total of 68 half-hour episodes from September 1, 2008 until November 15, 2012. [1] This list also includes special episodes as well. On March 25, 2013, a film titled Sid the Science Kid: The Movie, premiered on PBS. [2]
"Hummels & Heroin" is the fifth episode in the twenty-first season of the American animated television series South Park. The 282nd overall episode of the series, it premiered on Comedy Central in the United States on October 18, 2017. This episode parodies the opioid epidemic while also comparing life in a retirement community to that in prison.