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{{Infobox radio station
[[Image:KCHAT.png|thumb|right|KCHAT logo]]
 
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|name = K-Chat
'''KCHAT''' is a celebrity talk radio station in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]] hosted by [[Amy Sheckenhausen]] (voiced by Leyna Weber). Sheckenhausen is a ditzy girl with a cheery voice, who tends to gush over her famous guests while ignoring those she tends to find boring. She sometimes reads a book during interviews and forgets when there's a commercial playing. When a commercial finishes, she starts the show by saying "Hello, welcome back to KCHAT. I'm a woman!" Of the nine radio stations in the game, KCHAT is one of the two stations not represented in the Grand Theft Auto: Vice City soundtrack CD.
 
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|image = KCHAT.png
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|location = [[Downtown Vice City]], [[Vice City (3D Universe)|Vice City]]
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|genre = Talk Radio
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|games = ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]]''
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|host = [[Amy Sheckenhausen]]}}
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'''K-Chat''' is a celebrity talk radio station in ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]]'' hosted by [[Amy Sheckenhausen]] (voiced by [[Leyna Weber]]). Sheckenhausen is a ditzy girl with a cheery voice, who tends to gush over her famous guests while ignoring those she tends to find boring. She sometimes reads a book during interviews and forgets when there's a commercial playing. Of the nine radio stations in the game, K-Chat is one of the two stations not represented in the [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Official Soundtrack]], along with [[VCPR]].
   
 
==Vice City Interviews (1986)==
 
==Vice City Interviews (1986)==
 
K-Chat runs "live" interviews with both local and national celebrities, along with listener call-in participation. During the broadcast played in the game, Amy talks with seven interviewees, some of whom appear elsewhere in the game.
 
K-Chat runs "live" interviews with both local and national celebrities, along with listener call-in participation. During the broadcast played in the game, Amy talks with seven interviewees, some of whom appear elsewhere in the game.
   
One of the characters that appears elsewhere in the game is [[Jezz Torrent]], of the fictional band [[Love Fist]]. After this segment is an interview with professor and exaggerated feminist [[Michaela Carapadis]] (Mary Birdsong). She is over-obsessed with hating men and even dresses as one. She also discusses her recently-published thesis, which describes an undercover experience on her study into the male psyche: cross-dressing so as to approach males and study their mentality. She is later insulted by a caller on air after being told that her work is totally nonsense and is nothing but a "load of crap" as she says. Following that is an interview with Pat "Mr. Zoo" Flannerdy, an anachronistic Steve Irwin parody with an unconventional love for animals. He is later removed from the studio by his doctor (after molesting an animal) after he reveals to Amy that he is just a very mentally sick man and is taken to a mental clinic.
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One of the characters that appears elsewhere in the game is [[Jezz Torrent]], of the fictional band [[Love Fist]]. After this segment is an interview with professor and exaggerated feminist [[Michaela Carapadis]] ([[Mary Birdsong]]). She is over-obsessed with hating men and even dresses as one. She also discusses her recently published thesis, which describes an undercover experience on her study into the male psyche: cross-dressing so as to approach males and study their mentality. She is later insulted by a caller on air after being told that her work is totally nonsense and is nothing but a "load of crap" as she says. Following that is an interview with [[Pat "Mr. Zoo" Flannerdy]], an anachronistic [[wp:Steve Irwin|Steve Irwin]] parody with an unconventional love for [[animals]]. He is later removed from the studio by his [[Doctor Phillips|doctor]] (after molesting an animal) after he reveals to Amy that he is just a very mentally sick man and is taken to a mental clinic.
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After [[Pat Flannerdy|Mr. Zoo]] is removed from the studio, Amy interviews a New Age priestess by the name of [[Gethsemanee Starhawk Moonmaker]]. During this interview, a [[Freddy (GTA III)|caller]] makes lewd comments to Gethsemanee, asking her for punishment in a BDSM manner; this same caller calls [[Lazlow]], the host on [[Chatterbox FM]], the talk radio station in [[Grand Theft Auto III]], asking to be spanked by a nanny. The next interviewee is [[BJ Smith]], an aggressive and overzealous American football legend (voiced by real-life legend [[Lawrence Taylor]]). Later in the game, [[Tommy Vercetti]], through the player's choice, is able to buy a [[Sunshine Autos|used car dealership]] from Smith. He also appears in commercials on other radio stations advertising his used car dealership.
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The final two interviewees appear in commercials on other radio stations in the game. The first is [[Claude Maginot]], a classically-trained actor who is ashamed at his recent forced career change, a successful audition for the part of the father in [[Just the Five of Us]], a fictional sitcom with a ridiculous premise involving a "mix-up at the adoption agency" and "three zany new house guests". Both this sitcom and his unsuccessful interpretive dance performance, [[In the Future, There will be Robots]], are advertised on other stations. Finally, Norse deity [[Thor]] (or a reincarnation, impersonator or channeler of him — it is not explained which in the game) appears to further explain and sell his series of self-help tapes, which give very ancient (and often violent) answers to common personal problems, such as decapitating one's girlfriend and parading her head on a stick as a declaration of love. He is critical of women, exampled in his treatment of the host - "Go and live in a chimney, ye troll!" and "Wench Amy" - and he is known to speak in the third person. Thor has a fan club in the city, who call themselves the Bloods. They invite Thor during his interview to pillage with them. The [[Freddy (GTA III)|caller]] also calls in [[Chatterbox FM]] in [[Grand Theft Auto III]] complaining about the English and Football (soccer).
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==Video==
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[[File:K-Chat|thumb|center|335 px]]
   
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==Trivia==
After [[Pat Flannerdy|Mr. Zoo]] is removed from the studio, Amy interviews a New Age priestess by the name of [[Gethsemanee Starhawk Moonmaker]]. During this interview, a caller makes lewd comments to Gethsemanee, asking her for punishment in a BDSM manner; this same caller calls [[Lazlow]], the host on [[Chatterbox FM]], the talk radio station in [[Grand Theft Auto III]], asking to be spanked by a nanny. The next interviewee is BJ Smith, an aggressive and overzealous American football legend (voiced by real-life legend Lawrence Taylor). Late in the game, [[Tommy Vercetti]], through the player's choice, is able to buy a used car dealership from Smith. He also appears in commercials on other radio stations advertising his used car dealership.
 
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*Much like [[Rise FM]] from [[Grand Theft Auto III]], this radio station and [[VCPR]] were left behind when remastering for the PC version of GTA Vice City occured, so all other stations have high quality, while VCPR & K-Chat are of lower quality. Differences between VCPR, K-Chat and other stations are audible.
   
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==Navigation==
The final two interviewees appear in commercials on other radio stations in the game. The first is [[Claude Maginot]], a classically-trained actor who is ashamed at his recent forced career change, a successful audition for the part of the father in Just the Five of Us, a fictional sitcom with a ridiculous premise involving a "mix-up at the adoption agency" and "three zany new house guests". Both this sitcom and his unsuccessful interpretive dance performance, In the Future, There Will Be Robots, are advertised on other stations. Finally, Norse deity [[Thor]] (or a reincarnation, impersonator or channeler of him — it is not explained which in the game) appears to further explain and sell his series of self-help tapes, which give very ancient (and often violent) answers to common personal problems, such as decapitating one's girlfriend and parading her head on a stick as a declaration of love. He is critical of women, exampled in his treatment of the host - "Go and live in a chimney, ye troll!" and "Wench Amy" - and he is known to speak in the third person. Thor has a fan club in the city, who call themselves the Bloods. They invite Thor during his interview to pillage with them. The caller also calls in [[Chatterbox FM]] in [[Grand Theft Auto III]] complaining about the English and Football (soccer).
 
 
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Revision as of 09:03, 2 May 2016


K-Chat is a celebrity talk radio station in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City hosted by Amy Sheckenhausen (voiced by Leyna Weber). Sheckenhausen is a ditzy girl with a cheery voice, who tends to gush over her famous guests while ignoring those she tends to find boring. She sometimes reads a book during interviews and forgets when there's a commercial playing. Of the nine radio stations in the game, K-Chat is one of the two stations not represented in the Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Official Soundtrack, along with VCPR.

Vice City Interviews (1986)

K-Chat runs "live" interviews with both local and national celebrities, along with listener call-in participation. During the broadcast played in the game, Amy talks with seven interviewees, some of whom appear elsewhere in the game.

One of the characters that appears elsewhere in the game is Jezz Torrent, of the fictional band Love Fist. After this segment is an interview with professor and exaggerated feminist Michaela Carapadis (Mary Birdsong). She is over-obsessed with hating men and even dresses as one. She also discusses her recently published thesis, which describes an undercover experience on her study into the male psyche: cross-dressing so as to approach males and study their mentality. She is later insulted by a caller on air after being told that her work is totally nonsense and is nothing but a "load of crap" as she says. Following that is an interview with Pat "Mr. Zoo" Flannerdy, an anachronistic Steve Irwin parody with an unconventional love for animals. He is later removed from the studio by his doctor (after molesting an animal) after he reveals to Amy that he is just a very mentally sick man and is taken to a mental clinic.

After Mr. Zoo is removed from the studio, Amy interviews a New Age priestess by the name of Gethsemanee Starhawk Moonmaker. During this interview, a caller makes lewd comments to Gethsemanee, asking her for punishment in a BDSM manner; this same caller calls Lazlow, the host on Chatterbox FM, the talk radio station in Grand Theft Auto III, asking to be spanked by a nanny. The next interviewee is BJ Smith, an aggressive and overzealous American football legend (voiced by real-life legend Lawrence Taylor). Later in the game, Tommy Vercetti, through the player's choice, is able to buy a used car dealership from Smith. He also appears in commercials on other radio stations advertising his used car dealership.

The final two interviewees appear in commercials on other radio stations in the game. The first is Claude Maginot, a classically-trained actor who is ashamed at his recent forced career change, a successful audition for the part of the father in Just the Five of Us, a fictional sitcom with a ridiculous premise involving a "mix-up at the adoption agency" and "three zany new house guests". Both this sitcom and his unsuccessful interpretive dance performance, In the Future, There will be Robots, are advertised on other stations. Finally, Norse deity Thor (or a reincarnation, impersonator or channeler of him — it is not explained which in the game) appears to further explain and sell his series of self-help tapes, which give very ancient (and often violent) answers to common personal problems, such as decapitating one's girlfriend and parading her head on a stick as a declaration of love. He is critical of women, exampled in his treatment of the host - "Go and live in a chimney, ye troll!" and "Wench Amy" - and he is known to speak in the third person. Thor has a fan club in the city, who call themselves the Bloods. They invite Thor during his interview to pillage with them. The caller also calls in Chatterbox FM in Grand Theft Auto III complaining about the English and Football (soccer).

Video

K-Chat

K-Chat

Trivia

  • Much like Rise FM from Grand Theft Auto III, this radio station and VCPR were left behind when remastering for the PC version of GTA Vice City occured, so all other stations have high quality, while VCPR & K-Chat are of lower quality. Differences between VCPR, K-Chat and other stations are audible.

Navigation

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