The Wolf Pack 5 - ShowBiz Pizza Place Showtape (March 1980)
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- Showtape Title: Wolf Pack 5 ShowBiz Tape
Release Date: March 1980
In March 1980, the very first ShowBiz Pizza Place opened it's doors in Kansas City, MI not with the Rock-afire Explosion, but with the Wolf Pack 5. The reason for this decision was because by the time the first ShowBiz was ready to open, the Rock-afire was still in development. Since ShowBiz was originally supposed to be a Pizza Time Theatre, the plan was to use a PTT Balcony show until the Rock-afire was ready to be sent out. They decided against this for obvious reasons, and since Creative Engineering still had some WP5 shows left over, they used that instead. As for the showtape they played, it was an edited version of the IAAPA showtapes. The six original songs were now divided into 3 segments, with 2 songs in each. An announcer intro was also recorded for all of these segments. In addition to that, 3 new segments were recorded, found exclusively on this tape. All of them featuring copyrighted music. Probably the biggest change on this tape was the change from Queenie The Fox to Minnie Mozzarella the mouse. She was changed so she could better fit with the theme of ShowBiz Pizza Place. This would be very important for the Rock-Afire Explosion.
Wolfman vocals - Aaron Fechter
Fats Gorilla vocals - Burt Wilson
Dingo Star vocals - Unidentified member of Clutch
Beach Bear vocals - Aaron Fechter
Minnie Mozzarella vocals - Aaron Fechter
Show Segments
00:00 - Segment 1 - Sing A Simple Song / Banana Hill
04:06 - Segment 2 - Doggone To Love / Drag Strip In The Sky
08:44 - Segment 3 - Beach bear Surfer Girl / Good Times 5 Times
12:59 - Segment 4 - Whipe Out / Surfin' USA / Fun Fun Fun
17:53 - Segment 5 - Little Darlin' / Who Put The Bomp
23:22 - Segment 6 - My Boyfriend's Back / Rock & Roll Music
Audio Source: archive.org/details/wolfpack5
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Happy 42nd Anniversary to ShowBiz Pizza Place!
But is closed 92-93…
@@KillerKlownsfan for more information it is still a very well known animatronic band think of the Beatles but it’s animatronics
@@michaelkujbus4327 ok Thanks
This showtape is so addictive for me! This whole video is literal ear candy...
I've been addicted to it for almost 2 years now. I love it so much❤
I love all the 50s-60s songs
fun fact: the intro used in the beginning is also the intro used for the rolfe dewolfe show
thank you for this information, William Afton
@@KingOfNothingLR anytime :)
Hmm, I just realized just after 11:33 one of Queenie’s parts were left in the show tape when I would have thought it would have been swapped for Minni
Also, a female Creative Engineering employee voiced Queenie Fox, but for whipping together this showtape, because she was changed to Mini Mozzarella, Aaron Fetcher recorded her vocals using a higher and shriller voice that would better fit a girl mouse, as he was already recording the announcer spiels and new Wolfman dialogue anyways.
are you sure this isnt actually a girl voicing minnie? this doesnt sound like aarron's minnie/mitzi voice
@@123ili It could've been electronically pitched up to sound more feminine.
(Jameson E golden shepherd animatronic),
Well well well ),
Am impressed
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Oh Hey what's up guys
I like how well you know these facts so well in detail!
I love to just listen to these old show tapes! They are like the old radio shows!
These songs have no right to be this catchy.
I wonder what would happen if the rockafire were made first, and then the wolf pack 5 got to be the superior fast food band?
queenie would still exist
dingo is so tiny omfg
10:55 5 times rock n roll
Dingo Starr is Dook LaRue's cousin
Do kooser rd chuck e cheese pizza time theater show tapes next
Sorry, those are lost. I do not have them, and as of now, no one in the fanbase does.
Hooray for Hollywood / down by the old mill stream / the walkways of New York / birthday show with Mr munch
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Why can’t the billy Wilbur animatronic be part of the wolf pack 5 & turn to early billy bob?
They could've done it if they kept the Wolf Pack 5 and opened more locations with them
Fun fact Nolan Bushnell was going to buy the wolf pack 5 and install it in the cabaret back when chuck e cheeses was called the pizza time theatre
Didn’t Duke Chaupetta do the voice of Dingo Starr?
That's what I thought. Someone told me that he didn't, so I changed the description.
I think for “Dog gone to love” yes but in the other songs where dingo sings he sounds different
@@BlueFoxy87 Doggone To Love was recorded a year before Duke Chaupetta joined CEI.
is the first song they sing a real song, or was it made up just for the show?
"Sing a Simple Song" is indeed an original song made up for the Wolf Pack 5, but it did take inspiration from the 50s song "Rock & Roll is Here to Stay".
@@showbizaudio also it kinda takes inspiration from "The Hop" with the intro and the vibe of it, i think its a combo
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love wolf pack 5
sue!
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