The rat mascot was originally given a
New Jersey accent and would tell jokes – occasionally holding a
cigar, although it was retired during the
Great American Smokeout in 1980. The character's voice was delivered by John F. Widelock for the first seven years of its existence, and afterward by Scott Wilson. In a April 1986 show tape (The History of Rock & Roll), Chuck E. Cheese was voiced by Lonny Wilder due to PTT's merger with
ShowBiz Pizza Place into ShowBiz Pizza Time. Wilson returned with the next released show. In 1993,
Duncan Brannan was hired as the new voice of the mascot, with the task of transforming him from a rat to a mouse. By 1995, the character was given a "child-friendly" redesign, with a wider cheek structure, a less pointy and shorter snout, longer eyes, smaller ears, and a slimmer physique, with Jeff Cosco (vocalist of the band Cheater) providing the character's singing voice in two shows in 1995 and 1996. The character began being characterized as a skateboarder in commercials starting in 1997, with this version of him beginning to appear in restaurants by 2004. In July 2012, the company's mascot was again redesigned, this time incorporating a
rockstar-influenced incarnation of the character that played a guitar.
Jaret Reddick (vocalist and guitarist of
Bowling for Soup) replaced Brannan as the voice of Chuck E. Cheese. == References ==