The Chuck E. Cheese Story: A Musical Journey (Johnsonverse)

This is a list of character backstories shown on the official Chuck E. Cheese's website. Animated videos based on the backstories were produced in 2019, titled "Chuck E. Cheese: Origins".

Chuck E. Cheese
Once upon a time, a little mouse named Charles Entertainment Cheese moved into the St. Marinara's Orphanage in Rodentville, New Jersey. He loved to play games with all the other orphans. But most of all, Chuck E. loved learning to play music. He especially loved the song, "Happy Birthday".

Because Chuck E. was an orphan, no one knew when his birthday was, so he never had a birthday party of his own. This made Chuck E. sad. But not for long, because with so many kids at the orphanage, there was a birthday party almost every week.

Chuck E. loved birthday parties, especially because there was pizza! When he wasn't learning music, or singing, or enjoying pizza at a birthday party, Chuck E. loved playing video games. His favorite game was called Pong. Chuck E. almost never lost. In fact, one day Chuck E. won a Pong tournament. He won a trophy and $50. That $50 was enough for him to buy a bus ticket to New York City. It was his magic ticket.

When Chuck E. first moved to New York, he was amazed by how big the city was! But, despite being surrounded by people, Chuck E. felt lonely. He missed the kids from the orphanage, and developed a bitter attitude over it.

He had no place to stay, so Chuck E. would sleep above the kitchen in a pizzeria run by a friendly Italian chef named Pasqually P. Pieplate. Chuck E. loved the smell of the pizza. Plus he had plenty of music: Pasqually would listen to, and sing along to, the radio. It was a great place to live.

Until one day... Chuck E., thinking Pasqually had gone home for the night, explored Pasqually's restaurant- and was discovered. "MOUSE!" screamed Pasqually, as he chased Chuck E. around with a rolling pin. Pasqually had Chuck E. cornered, his knees knocking from nerves. Chuck E. couldn't think of what to do, so he did the one thing that always made him happy. He sang.

Pasqually was so shocked he dropped the rolling pin. "A mouse that can sing? My restaurant is saved! I'm a-gonna make you a star!" Pasqually immediately changed his name to "Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza Time Theatre, home of the world-famous singing mouse!"

On the grand reopening night, men and women crowded around every table. Pasqually proudly introduced Chuck E. "Ladies and a-gentlemen, please welcome Chuck E. Cheese, the world-famous singing mouse!" When the curtain came up, Chuck E. was terrified. He had never sung for so many adults before, and he stood there frozen. He couldn't do it.

The crowd booed. And booed. And left. And Pasqually was heartbroken. So was Chuck E. He didn't want to disappoint Pasqually. As Chuck E. stared out the window, the crowd poured out. He saw a young boy walking. He was holding his parent's hands and smiling. But most important, he was wearing a birthday crown. It was his birthday! Without another thought, Chuck E. began to sing his favorite song to the boy. "Happy boithday to you! Happy boithday to you! Happy boithday, little boy out on the streeeeet! Happy boithday to you!"

No one could believe it. Chuck E. could sing! The family came in. Pasqually made them pizza. And Chuck E. sang all night. Other families walking by would join them. It was the best night ever!

From that day on, Pizza Time Theatre would never be a place for grown-ups. It would be a place where families could bring their kids, and they could just be... well, kids! Pizza Time Theatre would always be a great place for birthdays, but more than that, it would be a place where every moment could be as special as a birthday.

Upon moving to San Jose, California in 1977, Chuck E. and Pasqually were joined on stage by other friends. And Chuck E. even convinced Pasqually to bring in his other favorite thing - games! As time passed, Chuck's bitter attitude faded, and he hasn't stopped singing (or smiling) ever since.

Crusty the Cat
In California, a black Tuxedo cat named Chelsea gave birth to several kittens. One of them, named Crusty after the local TV personality Robert "Crusty" Oakley, loved playing baseball. When he was old enough, Crusty played for the local baseball team, the Swingers, for several years before falling victim to an injury. His baseball career over, Crusty turned to another interest of his: comedy.

After some training from his mentor, Crusty performed in various nightclubs. One night, he was noticed by a wisecracking, cigar-smoking mouse from New Jersey named Chuck E. Cheese; he asked Crusty to perform at the newly-opened Pizza Time Theatre, which he accepted.

A few shows in, however, Crusty was fired by Pizza Time Theatre for becoming a Communist. But don't fret: he was the worst Communist in the world. He thought the Proletariat was the enemy, when he was the Proletariat himself. Without a line of work, Crusty made ends meet by selling homemade flags. A few days later, he was already a multi-millionaire.

Crusty used the money to buy a bankrupt talent agency, San Jose Talent Management, and renamed it to Crusty Talent Management, as well as buying and flipping real estate. In 2011, he even acquired the Swingers and their legendary stadium, and since then, the team has never been more successful. During this time, he married his girlfriend Beth and bore two children, Crusty Jr. and Lexi, and had long realized that he was never a good Communist anyway.

In 2015, Crusty met Chuck E. again for the first time in years after winning the latter's contract in a coin toss. He agreed to become Chuck's DJ, manager, and co-right hand man with Jasper T. Jowls.

Helen Henny
Years ago, on a warm summer day, Helen Henny was hatched into the world. She grew up in New York City with her dad and older brothers, Henry and Harvey. From a young age, Helen had a deep passion for music. Some nights, she would spend hours in her room singing into a hairbrush and imagining she was performing on stage in front of a cheering audience. She dreamed of one day becoming a famous singer and touring the country, performing for her fans.

When Helen wasn’t singing, she was interested in fashion, vegetarianism, and video games. She was the kind of girl who would paint her mom’s nails by day and demolish her brothers’ video game scores by night. No matter how hard they tried, Harvey and Henry could never set a new high score after Helen played a game.

One day, Helen got tired of constantly beating her brothers at all of their video games. She decided that she needed a new challenge, and headed to a nearby arcade to find other people to play against. When Helen arrived, she quickly realized that it wasn’t just her brothers who couldn’t beat her…it was everyone.

Helen then spent the rest of the day taking over every machine at the arcade and blowing her competition out of the water. Each time she won, she would sing a happy little victory song and move on to her next opponent. Before long, all the other kids just gave up. Helen had beaten everyone so bad, that she had no one else to play with. Just as she was getting ready to leave the arcade, she heard a voice calling for her.

“Hey! I never got a turn!”

That’s when Helen turned around and saw a cute little mouse standing by a Pong machine. The mouse introduced himself as Chuck E. and invited her to play a round with him. Helen was never one to back down from a challenge.

She wished the mouse luck, and the game was on. After a suspenseful match-up, Helen scored her final point and put Chuck E. away. She erupted into her victory song, and he couldn’t believe how great her voice was. When Chuck E complimented her on it, Helen laughed and smiled.

Their chemistry was undeniable, and from then on the two became very close friends. And when it came time for Chuck E. to recruit a new singer for his band…

well, guess who he called?

Jasper T. Jowls
One day, on a small farm a few miles outside of Nashville, Jennie Jowls gave birth to twelve healthy hound dog pups. Of all the litter, there was one pup whose love for music and performing made him the most entertaining one in the bunch.

His name was Jasper T. Jowls, and he loved nothing more than making his brothers and sisters smile. He spent his nights entertaining all the pups on the farm until they fell asleep. In the mornings, he would wake everybody up with a happy tune from his grand-paw’s old country records.

Jasper grew to love those country records so much, that he taught himself how to play almost any instrument he could find. He plucked the banjo, strummed the guitar, and above all else, Jasper jammed out on the bass. In fact, he enjoyed playing bass so much; he saved up his allowance for an entire school year, just to get his grand-paw’s old antique bass fixed up and ready to play. He even gave the bass a name, “Paw,” as a loving nod to his old hero. One day, when Jasper was a little older, he was practicing the bass on his front porch. That’s when a rickety old tour bus rolled by, breaking down in front of his family’s barn. Once the bus came to a stop, out came a little mouse and a funny Italian chef. Jasper, being a reliable hound, was quick to lend a helping hand to the two travelers.

Jasper walked up to the bus and introduced himself. The mouse told Jasper that his name was Chuck E. and that he and his friend Pasqually were on their way to Nashville to perform “Happy Birthday” for the son of a famous country singer. Jasper couldn’t believe his floppy ears. Immediately, he grabbed his bass and laid down a smooth “Happy Birthday” bass line. Chuck E. and Pasqually were so impressed that they invited Jasper to join them on their trip into the city.

Jasper’s uncle Jed fixed up the tour bus, and they were on their way. Jasper T. Jowls was now Chuck E.’s new right-hand man and mouse’s best friend.

Mr. Munch
Light years away and a few galaxies over, Mr. Munch was born on Planet Purple. His people were highly educated, and though Munch was just as smart as the next Purple Alien, he always felt as if he didn’t fit in.

As a result, he spent most of his time in his room, practicing the keyboard and researching other planets. That’s where Munch honed his musical talents, and developed a particular interest in a planet called Earth. More specifically, he became fascinated with a substance the Earthlings called “pizza.” Munch had never tried pizza before, but from his research he knew that it was the ultimate secret to the Earthlings’ powers.

As was customary on his planet, Munch grew up and was sent out into the universe, with the objective of learning all he could about other planets and galaxies. Munch’s heart fluttered as he packed up his spaceship with pictures of his family and his favorite keyboard. He fired up his ship and blasted off, knowing exactly where his first stop would be: planet Earth.

After a bumpy ride through space, Munch had finally made it, landing with a smile in New York City. Though the sights and sounds of the Big Apple amazed Munch, he knew that there was something he had to do.

Minutes later, Munch was on a bench in Central Park with his first slice of pepperoni pizza in his hand. But the taste just didn’t amount to his expectations. He pulled his keyboard out of his large purple pocket and played a slow, sad song. For the next week, Munch went to every pizza restaurant he could find, searching for a slice that lived up to the idea he had built up in his head. Everything he tasted fell short, and just as he was about to give up hope, he stumbled upon a place called Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza Time Theatre in San Jose, California.

One whiff, and he knew he had hit the jackpot.

Munch excitedly went inside and ordered a pepperoni pizza. He took his first bite, and erupted into tears of joy. The pizza was everything he had ever imagined and more.

As Munch ate his pizza, the lights suddenly dimmed. The crowd began to clap and a band consisting of a mouse, a dog, a hen and a chef began performing on stage, needing a replacement for a fired cat. Instinctively, Munch grabbed his keyboard and darted towards the stage. Before the band could even stop him, Munch was jamming along to their song.

From the first note, it was clear that Munch was the band’s missing piece. After the show, Munch and the band spent the rest of the night jamming, and he was immediately invited to join. The band, Pizza Time Players, was renamed Munch's Make-Believe Band in 1989, and Munch has been the frontman ever since.

Pasqually P. Pieplate
Many, many years ago, a woman named Priscilla Pieplate and her husband, Pietro left the town of Naples, Italy with a simple dream: To bring the art of authentic Italian pizza making to the United States.

With smiles on their faces, and a secret family recipe up their sleeves, the couple packed up their belongings and headed to America, along with their newborn son, Pasqually.

Pietro and Priscilla loved their son so much, that when the couple finally opened up their restaurant in America, they named it “Pasqually’s Pizza”, with the hope that one day their boy would take over the family business.

From the very start, Pasqually had pizza making in his blood. While having fun for other kids was tossing around balls, Pasqually enjoyed tossing around pizza dough. Most days, he spent his free time in the kitchen, studying everything, from the way his parents spread the marinara to the way they sprinkled mozzarella. And when his parents welcomed another bundle of joy into the family, Pasqually couldn’t wait to teach his new sister, Paola, the ropes of the family business.

As soon as Pasqually could read, he memorized every last word of his family’s secret recipe. He wanted to make sure that no matter what happened to that piece of paper, he would never forget it. He even turned the recipe into a song, which he would sing every night while he banged away on his pots and pans drum set.

But Pasqually wanted to do more than just bring authentic Italian pizza to the United States. He wanted to become the greatest pizza maker and entertainer the world had ever seen.

And that’s exactly what he did.

As years went on, Pietro and Priscilla eventually decided to retire and move to Florida. By then, Paola had been making waves in the video game industry, and Pasqually was given complete control of the family business. With his nephew Gino at his side, Pasqually was ready to let all he had learned from his parents shine.

The food had never been better, but for some reason the restaurant just wasn’t bringing in enough people. Pasqually thought comedy was the answer, but his jokes were just horrible. He was all ready to throw in the towel and shut down his restaurant.

Then one day, a chance encounter with a singing mouse changed Pasqually’s life forever. But that, my friends, is a whoooole ‘nother story.

Bella B.
Bella was one of several bunnies born in Mexico.

Harmony Howlette
In the deserts of west Texas, a coyote named Harmony Howlette was born to the musician/singer duo Melody and Harper.

Madame Oink
Years ago, Madame Oink was born in France.

Foxy Colleen
In a small Irish town, Foxy "Colleen" Flanagan was

The King
The King was born in Tupelo, Mississippi in a two-room house.