

Since 2016, she has been voiced by Caroline Richardson, with a higher and younger-sounding voice than Labasse's (closer in pitch to Georgia Denney's voice for Helen in Galaxy 5000). Her personality has also been further tweaked, making her an avid fan of arcade games. is not as apparent as before, but several music videos such as "Dream Big" may prove otherwise. Her hair is now in a ponytail instead of pigtails, and she wears a bright pink striped dress with bright blue bows and bellbottom-esque jeans. In 2014, two years after Rockstar Chuck debuted, Helen Henny also received her new Rockstar look along with the rest of the Make Believe Band. With Chuck's purple and green "avenger" outfit becoming his standard look in the early 2000s, Helen was seen in a dark pink cheerleader outfit in the showtape footage (though most store walkarounds still retained the green outfit). The other characters, especially Jasper, would often tease Chuck about Helen's crush on him. had become even stronger, as mentioned in several showtapes and the Chuck E. Her personality was still consistent, but by this time, her romantic feelings for Chuck E. 18's show, updating her hair color accordingly over the years. However, most animatronics still kept her original appearance, with some stores, as well as Dept. It was also during this time that Helen began developing feelings for Chuck E.īeginning with the 1996 Awesome Adventure Machine tape, Helen's feather hair color was changed to yellow, and she now sported a green cheerleader dress, making her even more similar to Mitzi. During this time, she was voiced by Karisa McKinney, but Annagrey Labasse provided her singing voice starting in 1992 with the "Environment" showtape. Eventually, this new design made Helen the second most featured character on merchandise, behind Chuck E. She also gained a sweet and cheerful personality. Her new design, first present on the 3-Stage, had her black feather hair in pigtails, a more youthful face, and a black dress with a frilly dark pink skirt. Thus, the decision was made to "Mitzify" Helen. As Helen was an old hen, she didn't have that same appeal. During this transition, one of the most desirable elements of the Rock-Afire was Mitzi Mozzarella's marketability to young girls. However, Showbiz Pizza Time executives liked the kid appeal of the Rock-Afire Explosion's band format, so the stage was radically redesigned into the 3-Stage. On the Concept Unification prototype stage, Helen retained her late 80s appearance and was supposed to play the keyboard, using Dook's mech. During this time, her outfit was slightly changed her dress lost its glitter and became polka-dotted, to make her a more versatile character. Therefore, Helen became a permanent member of the cast, being added to the C-Stage and Rocker Stage in the late 1980s. Helen was the last guest star because Pizza Time Theatre's 1984 bankruptcy made the introduction of new guest stars impossible. She also wore more heavy makeup and a red glittery dress. She was redesigned yet again, with her hair being replaced with black and white feathers. Her clucking would irritate Chuck sometimes, but he still loved her, just as he loved Broadway. She also developed a tic of constantly clucking (as a chicken should), which would occur throughout the rest of her PTT era appearances. Her personality was changed once more to become an old Broadway diva, and her showtapes featured songs from different musicals. Helen's next guest appearance was in 1983, first appearing on the balcony stage. She still played guitar and sat on a stage made up of luggage. She wore a blue shimmery dress with a gold vest, red boots, and a gold headband. This time, she had a more chicken-like face and her hair was curled. As a full-bodied animatronic for the first time, her design was changed. This time, she took on the guise of a Hollywood chicken who was praised for having thighs that "a thousand roosters would want to tenderize". In the Fall of 1979, she appeared as a cabaret act. She had long, straight brown hair and wore a purple vest, a white shirt, and a black choker.

This version of Helen looked more like a goose than a chicken and played a guitar. Helen first debuted in August 1977 as a parody of Australian folk singer Helen Reddy and as a guest for the portrait stage.
