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13:5 - Chuck E. Cheese vs. GEICO Gecko


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SEASON 13, ROUND 5

Chuck E. Cheese

Slot: The Team's Mascot
Season Wins: 0
Season Losses: 0
Fantasy Team Page
Read more about Chuck E. Cheese at this Wiki
Official Site: Chuck E. Cheese's



GEICO Gecko

Slot: The Team's Mascot
Season Wins: 0
Season Losses: 0
Fantasy Team Page
Read more about GEICO Gecko at this Wiki
Official Site: GEICO


Battle Terrain
Team Mascot Challenge: Umbrella Corp.

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.....I'm not having much luck at this tournament...

Ummm.... Well, if there's one thing that Chuck E. Cheese has going for them it's the fact that out of many indoor playground franchises that existed from the 1970's all the way up to current era, and we're looking at Showbiz Pizza Theatre, Totally Tubular, DZ Discovery Zone Kids and many other chains-- Chuck E. Cheese has stood the test of time so far. Kids are still holding birthday parties there, the pizzas are still being ordered and are even being offered in supermarket chains as pre-packaged meals, and as far as I know, the kids still love the mascot-- even dancing with him on the floor in the restaurants/play zones.

So... there's a kid audience that might gravitate towards Chuck E. Cheese that the Geico insurance Gecko just doesn't seem to have.

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This might be a good draw for arguably my weakest Draft pick. :D 

Aside from the aforementioned mouse issue with Umbrella, the GEICO Gecko would appeal more to kids and adults alike. Also, unlike Chuck E., the gecko's had a consistent look throughout its history and has been used more consistently in ads. 

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