Chuck E Cheese 50th Anniversary Figure Preorder
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Where a kid can be a kid! And where a collector can absolutely lose their mind over an amazing new action figure announcement! Chuck E. Cheese is turning 50, and to celebrate this incredible milestone, a brand new 1/12 scale limited edition action figure is now up for preorder at our friends over at BigBadToyStore. I can’t be more excited about this one because Chuck E. Cheese was such a huge part of my childhood, and seeing that lovable mouse get the premium action figure treatment is just so much fun. This 6-inch figure stands tall with 16 points of articulation and comes loaded with accessories that are pure nostalgia gold. We’re talking a birthday party interchangeable head, multiple hand pairs, swappable feet with Bull Airs sneakers, a pizza with a removable slice, a birthday cake, and a cane, all in gorgeous window box packaging. How cool is that?! And it gets even better, because BigBadToyStore also has a BBTS Exclusive flocked version that recreates Chuck E.’s signature fur texture across the entire figure. I love how they went the extra mile with that flocked finish, giving collectors a really cool variant that feels special and unique to BBTS. Both versions are priced at $44.99 each with an expected ship date of Q1 2027, so you’ve got plenty of time to plan your preorder. Whether you go standard, flocked, or both, these are a wonderful way to celebrate five decades of birthday parties, arcade tokens, and animatronic magic. So let’s take a look at the Chuck E. Cheese 50th Anniversary action figures!
Where to Buy
You can preorder the figures at the following retailers below


Chuck E. Cheese 50th Anniversary (Flocked) BBTS Exclusive
Sporting his classic red vest with a yellow front panel and oversized black bow tie, Chuck E. Cheese nails that vintage mascot look at 1/12 scale. Those sculpted whiskers and wide-open grin have so much personality, and the little red derby hat sitting between those massive ears is a perfect touch. And this version which is flocked is exclusive to BBTS!

Here’s a closer look at the full accessory spread, and it’s loaded. The birthday party head swaps in with a striped cone hat topped with an orange pom-pom, and alongside it you get a pizza with a removable slice, a birthday cake with tiny candles, a candy cane-style cane, multiple interchangeable hand pairs, and those swappable Bull Airs sneakers in a great red, orange, and grey colorway.

Chuck E. Cheese 50th Anniversary Standard Figure
You can see how cleanly those 16 points of articulation are worked into the sculpt, with the joints at the shoulders, elbows, and knees blending into the grey body without breaking up the cartoon silhouette. The candy cane-stripe cane fits snugly in his grip, and that little curled tail trailing behind adds a fun bit of character you might miss on first glance. This standard edition is available both on BBTS and BullAirs.com

I’m really digging the Bull Airs sneakers up close, with their layered red, orange, and grey colorway adding a surprisingly streetwear-forward touch to a cartoon mouse. The swappable feet are a clever inclusion, and the way the laces and sole treads are sculpted into something this small is genuinely impressive.

The birthday party head swap looks great in action here, with that striped cone hat and orange pom-pom giving Chuck E. a completely different vibe from the standard derby hat look. I like how the pizza slice sits naturally in his grip, with the little pepperoni circles and cheese detail sculpted right into such a tiny accessory.

The birthday cake is a fun little accessory on its own, with individually sculpted candles lining the top and a soft green frosting tone that contrasts nicely against Chuck E.’s grey body and red cape. It’s cool to see how well the party head, cake, and cone hat all work together to sell that birthday celebration moment the figure was clearly designed around.

One thing I noticed right away is how expressive those hands are, with the pointing finger on one side and the thumbs-up gesture on the other selling that classic Chuck E. showman energy through sculpt alone. The peach-toned fingers and toes have a smooth, rounded quality that contrasts nicely against the matte grey of the limbs, keeping that cartoon aesthetic consistent from head to toe.

Here’s a closer look at the Bull Airs from a lower angle, and the sculpted texture work on the brown panels really stands out, with a crosshatch pattern that mimics leather grain against the smooth grey and red sections. That round yellow medallion on the heel and the subtle orange midsole stripe are small details that sell these as a legit sneaker design rather than just a simple foot swap.

Something I appreciate here is how this overview layout lets you take in the full scope of what’s included, from both head sculpts to every accessory and hand option all at once. Chuck E. stands 6 inches tall at 1/12 scale, and seeing the standard derby head right next to the birthday party swap really highlights how different those two display options feel despite sharing the same expressive, wide-mouthed grin.

