Chuck E. Cheese's is a building.
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| - Chuck E. Cheese's is a building.
- Chuck E. Cheese's is a chain of American family entertainment centers and restaurants founded in 1977. The restaurant's name derives from its mascot, Chuck E. Cheese, a comedic mouse that interacts with the guests. One half of the Smosh duo, Ian Hecox worked at Chuck E. Cheese's as a teenager. The fictional pizzeria, Pork E. Pine's, the main location of the series Part Timers is heavily based off Chuck E. Cheese's.
- Chuck E. Cheese's is a pizzeria/arcade that Bowser Junior really loves. It has made two appearances to date in Bowser Junior's Summer Vacation and Jeffy's Birthday! In both videos, the Chuck E. Cheese's was located in Pensacola, FL. This particular store opened in 1981 as a ShowBiz Pizza Place, and was converted into a Chuck E. Cheese's sometime between 1990 and 1992 during Concept Unification, in which the Rock-Afire Explosion animatronic band was converted into Munch's Make-Believe Band. These converted animatronics are visible in Jeffy's Birthday!
- The company is privately held by none other than Chuck E. Cheese himself, due to his need for total control over everything. Tom Leverton is the current CEO, but only as long as Chuck E. Cheese deems him useful to the company. After this point, he will disappear, just like any other employee of CEC Entertainment, Inc. Approximately $300 million USD in revenue is generated on an annual basis, mainly from pizza sales and outrageously overpriced tokens. Much of this money goes towards further expansion of the chain, as well as to overseas arms dealers for business-confidential purposes.
- Chuck E. Cheese's (formerly Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza Time Theatre and Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza) is a chain of American family entertainment centers. Chuck E. Cheese's is the main brand of CEC Entertainment, Inc., with its headquarters in Irving, Texas. The concept is a sit-down pizza restaurant, complemented by arcade games, amusement rides, an animatronic show, and other diversions, such as climbing equipment, tubes, and slides − all mainly directed at younger children. The brand is represented by Chuck E. Cheese, an anthropomorphic mouse.
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| - Pizza, video games, kiddie rides, birthday parties
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Total equity
| - US$725,868,000 at 2009-03-29, 1% decrease from 4th Q.2008
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| - Sonic and Deadpool consider getting a bite to eat on Chuck E. Cheese's
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Area served
| - North America, South America, Middle East
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Operating income
| - US$59,214,000 , increase from 1st Q.2008
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Net income
| - US$34,052,000 , <1% increase from 1st Q.2008
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| - Michael Magusiak
- Nolan Bushnell
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Headquarters
| - Irving, Texas, United States
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Industry
| - Family entertainment centers, Fast food
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Total assets
| - US$725,868,000 at 2009-03-29, 1% decrease from 4th Q.2008
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Revenue
| - US$248,133,000 , 1% increase from 1st Q.2008
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Founded
| - San Jose, California, United States
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| - Chuck E. Cheese's (formerly Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza Time Theatre and Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza) is a chain of American family entertainment centers. Chuck E. Cheese's is the main brand of CEC Entertainment, Inc., with its headquarters in Irving, Texas. The concept is a sit-down pizza restaurant, complemented by arcade games, amusement rides, an animatronic show, and other diversions, such as climbing equipment, tubes, and slides − all mainly directed at younger children. The brand is represented by Chuck E. Cheese, an anthropomorphic mouse. The company was founded as Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza Time Theatre by Nolan Bushnell in 1977, officially being labeled as the first family restaurant to integrate food, animated entertainment, and an indoor arcade. Pizza Time Theatre and ShowBiz Pizza Place merged in 1984, bringing both concepts under the wing of ShowBiz Pizza Time, Inc. In 1991–92, ShowBiz Pizza Time, Inc. unified the two brands into Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza. In 1994, Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza underwent a redesign, changing to Chuck E. Cheese's by 1995. In 1998, ShowBiz Pizza Time, Inc. was renamed to CEC Entertainment, Inc. In 2007, the company celebrated its 30th anniversary, and as of 2016, it operates 593 restaurants.
- Chuck E. Cheese's is a building.
- Chuck E. Cheese's is a chain of American family entertainment centers and restaurants founded in 1977. The restaurant's name derives from its mascot, Chuck E. Cheese, a comedic mouse that interacts with the guests. One half of the Smosh duo, Ian Hecox worked at Chuck E. Cheese's as a teenager. The fictional pizzeria, Pork E. Pine's, the main location of the series Part Timers is heavily based off Chuck E. Cheese's.
- Chuck E. Cheese's is a pizzeria/arcade that Bowser Junior really loves. It has made two appearances to date in Bowser Junior's Summer Vacation and Jeffy's Birthday! In both videos, the Chuck E. Cheese's was located in Pensacola, FL. This particular store opened in 1981 as a ShowBiz Pizza Place, and was converted into a Chuck E. Cheese's sometime between 1990 and 1992 during Concept Unification, in which the Rock-Afire Explosion animatronic band was converted into Munch's Make-Believe Band. These converted animatronics are visible in Jeffy's Birthday!
- The company is privately held by none other than Chuck E. Cheese himself, due to his need for total control over everything. Tom Leverton is the current CEO, but only as long as Chuck E. Cheese deems him useful to the company. After this point, he will disappear, just like any other employee of CEC Entertainment, Inc. Approximately $300 million USD in revenue is generated on an annual basis, mainly from pizza sales and outrageously overpriced tokens. Much of this money goes towards further expansion of the chain, as well as to overseas arms dealers for business-confidential purposes.
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