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Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures
Promotional concept art featuring Pac-Man, Spiral, and Cylindria
GenreAction/Adventure
Science fantasy
Comedy-drama
Created byNamco
Tōru Iwatani
Masaya Nakamura
Developed byTom Ruegger
Paul Rugg
Avi Arad
Written byTom Ruegger
Paul Rugg
Ken Pontac
Sean Catherine Derek
Glenn Leopold
Dennis Haley
Marci Brown
Jymn Magon
Directed byMoto Sakakibara
Voices ofErin Mathews
Andrea Libman
Samuel Vincent
Ian James Corlett
Lee Tockar
Ashleigh Ball
Brian Drummond
Theme music composerWilliam Kevin Anderson
(includes bits of original theme by Toshio Kai)
Lyrics by Avi Arad
Opening theme"Pac is Back", performed by Gabriel Brown (song)[2] and Zachary Lobertini (rap)[3]
ComposersTetsuya Takahashi
Naoyuki Horiko
Shogo Ohnishi
Reiji Kitazato
Masafumi Okubo
Kuniyuki Morohashi
Country of originUnited States
Canada
Japan
Original languagesEnglish
Japanese
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes52 (52 episodes aired) (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producersAvi Arad
Rick Ungar
Shukuo Ishikawa
Shin Unozawa
Junichi Yanagihara
Ken Iyadomi
ProducerAlexandra Bland
Running time22 minutes
Production companies41 Entertainment (USA)
Arad Productions Inc. (Canada)
Bandai Namco Entertainment (Japan)
OLM Digital Inc.
Sprite Animation Studios
Original release
NetworkDisney XD
Family Chrgd
Netflix
ReleaseJune 15, 2013 (2013-06-15)[1] –
present
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Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures, also known as Pac-World (Japanese: パックワールド, Hepburn: Pakkuwārudo), is a Japanese-Canadian-American computer-animated comedy-adventure television series featuring Namco's classic video game character Pac-Man. It is produced by 41 Entertainment, Arad Productions Inc. and Bandai Namco Entertainment for Tokyo MX (stereo version), BS11 (stereo version) and Disney XD (bilingual version).

The series first aired on June 15, 2013 on Disney XD in the US, on March 17, 2014 on Family Chrgd (as Disney XD) in Canada and premiered on April 5, 2014 on Tokyo MX and BS11 in Japan, and is being produced by Avi Arad.[4] The series is rated TV-Y7. A video game based on the series was released on October 29, 2013.

Plot

On the planet Pac-World, Pac-Man[5] and his best friends[6] Spiral and Cylindria attend a boarding school called Maze Prep School and Maze High School. They help to protect Pacopolis from the threat of Ghosts after the seal that locked up the Netherworld was accidentally opened. Pac-Man also has four friendly ghosts that surrendered and vowed to help him along his voyage (in exchange for being restored to the living world). Pac-Man vows to stop Betrayus and the ghosts (or any other bad guy) from taking over Pac-World while searching for his long-lost parents. He has the unique ability to eat ghosts and destroy the ectoplasm that makes up most of their bodies. Only their eyeballs survive, which he spits out. They reform their bodies using a regeneration chamber.[6] The ghosts continually attack the city to locate the Repository, a storage chamber for the corporeal bodies of the ghosts which would allow them to live again if they possessed them.[7] It is kept hidden to deny them this freedom and only President Spheros and Pac-Man are aware of its location. The ghosts also attack the Tree of Life to prevent Pac-Man from gaining powers to fight them. Without the power-berries, Pac-Man is not able to fly, breath in the Netherworld, or enjoy the taste of ghosts.

Characters

Main characters

  • Pac-Man[8] (voiced by Erin Mathews[9]) is the title character of the series. He is described by some as the last of the yellow Pac-People on Pac-World. His name is shortened to Pac,[8] which is given different suffixes as nicknames: Pacster to Spiralton and Pacums to Pinky. He is also called The Pac-Man or The Pac. Pac-Man's father Zac helped in the war against Commander Betrayus. Pac is a teen[10] between 3'5"-4'0" tall[11] that just found out that it's his destiny to defeat the Ghosts and send Betrayus back to the Netherworld permanently. He feels lonely because he's the only Yellow One in Pac-World and he misses his parents very badly and is determined to find them no matter what, but sometimes gets too carried away when doing so since this would lead him to bigger problems or would usually leave him less time with his friends. He's guilt-ridden because he unleashed the ghost by accident. However, the president and his friends tell Pac to get over his guilt and protect Pac-World from evil. He can eat ghosts just like the legendary Yellow Ones did back in ancient times and also has a giant appetite that may sometimes lead to trouble since he can eat anything, even things that aren't food. With the power of the berries (which are similar to Power Pellets) from the Tree of Life, he gains helpful abilities like withstanding the Netherworld's environment with the Power Berry, being able to fly upon eating the Flying Berry, breathe ice with the Minty Ice Berry, breathe fire with the Minty Fiery Berry, become cybernetic with a drill and magnet upon eating the Titanium Berry, gain a chameleon-like body upon eating the Chameleon Berry, etc.. Pac-Man is also the strongest and fastest Pac alive. With the help of his friends, Sir Cumference and the Ghost Gang (Blinky, Pinky, Inky, and Clyde), he's ready for action. Pac man vow to stop Betrayus and the ghosts. Pac-Man has had a temporary truce with Betrayus like when it came to the Ghosteroid, the Pointy Heads, and when the ghosts go missing.
  • Cylindria (voiced by Andrea Libman[9]) is a pink teen[10] Pac-Girl with glasses and is nicknamed "Cyli." She is over 3'5" tall, over 4'0" including hair.[11] She celebrates her birthday in the second season.[12] She's a bit of a tomboy. Cylindria is the brains of the team and often aids her friends Pacster and Spiral. Pinky, who has a crush on Pac, views her as a rival, thinking Cyli also has a crush on him. In "That Smarts" she said Pac was cute after eating a power berry that made him smart and changed his mannerisms. In "Zit You Or Is Zit Me?" she told Pac she loves [who?] at the same time as Pinky. She also has trouble trusting ghosts.
  • Spiralton[13] (voiced by Sam Vincent[9]) is a big red teen[10] Pac-Boy over 4'5" tall (and over 5'0" including hair[11]) and Pac's best friend and roommate who is nicknamed "Spiral." He and Pac share similar crazy personalities. Spiral loves to blow things up and he's interested in the history of Pac-World. He and Inky have the same observant-brainy trait, but Spiral isn't as serious. He refers to Pac as "Pacster".
  • The Ghost Gang is a family of four ghosts from the original arcade game. Though they live in the Netherworld and are ruled by Lord Betrayus, they pretend to be dumb and useless to Betrayus, but they are actually good-natured spirits and secretly help Pac-Man in hopes that they can be redeemed enough to live again.
    • Blinky (voiced by Ian James Corlett[9]) is a red ghost and the oldest of the Ghost Gang Family. He's the default leader of the group, which differs greatly from his 1980s scaredy-cat counterpart. Also, he's crafty and can't always be trusted. He might act mean, but he deeply cares about his friends; however, he might only be helping the Pacs because he likes to stay on the winning team. In the episode "The Pac Be with You," it is revealed that he's a Pac-Fu master and has presumably fought against Master Goo alongside other Pac-Fu masters during the ghost wars. Pac dubs his World of Odd counterpart who resembles Cowardly Lion as Uncle Ghost.
    • Inky (voiced by Lee Tockar[9]) is a blue ghost and the second oldest in the Ghost Gang Family. He and Blinky are close pals, though they fight sometimes. Although he is the smartest and most sarcastic of the four, he is easily distracted and lacks focus most of the time, with Blinky saying that Inky can "get lost in a thought". He has a habit of snorting when he laughs sometimes. He can multiply.[14] Even though he helps the Ghost Gang undermine Betrayus' schemes, he has differed with Pinky on prioritizing Pac's interests over their own.[15] Pac dubs his World of Odd counterpart who resembles the Tin Woodman as Papa Ghost.
    • Pinky (voiced by Ashleigh Ball[9]) is a pink ghost, the only female and the second youngest in the Ghost Gang Family. She has a huge crush on Pac-Man (like in Pac-Man World 2) and is aggressive towards him. She has a rivalry with Cylindria because they got off on the wrong foot and she thinks Cyli might also have a crush on Pac-Man and doesn't know that they're just friends. Despite the gang's fear of Betrayus, Pinky is often the sole member of the gang who is willing to go out of her way to help Pac in the more risky situations. She is also the first to side with Pac even when the odds are more in Betrayus' favor. In the episode "Stand By Your Pac-Man," she revealed that she can transform into a pink cyclops ghost and she assumed this form in three other episodes in the second season. She often argues with her brothers, but loves them nonetheless. She has expressed a desire to get her original body back from the repository, but prioritizes Pac-Man's interests instead.[16] Pac dubs his World of Odd counterpart who resembles Dorothy Gale as Mama Ghost.
    • Clyde (voiced by Brian Drummond[9]) is an orange ghost. He is the largest but youngest in the family. He's the most caring member of the group, and although he often seems like a dim-witted ditz, he often comes up with pearls of great wisdom. Clyde has a soft side for soft and sweet things like Fuzbitz. Blinky gets annoyed with this. Clyde and Pac-Man also share the same characteristics when it comes to eating. Clyde is the peacekeeper of the Ghost Gang as well as the moral compass in helping Pac and his friends, although he is not above clanging heads together when necessary as Inky and Blinky have discovered. He can also speak nine languages, including monster and he can split into two halves just for fun or whenever he's unhappy. Pac dubs his World of Odd counterpart who resembles The Scarecrow of Oz as Baby Ghost.
  • Lord Betrayus Spheros (voiced by Sam Vincent[9]) is the Lord of the Ghosts and the Netherworld who serves as one of the two main antagonists of the series. He is also President Spheros' little brother and the son of Rotunda even when he was still a Pac-Person. He really hates his older brother. Back when he was a commander, Betrayus once led a massive revolt against Pac-World in a plot to take over Pac-World (why he did this was never explained but it may be because of his terrible childhood). During this revolt and despite the fact that he had Ghosts serving him and the fact that he was well-armed, he was defeated. As punishment for his crimes, he was unusually stripped of his corporeal form (his body) and then he was banished to the Netherworld. Since then, he has been waiting and plotting for the day when he can gain steal the Tree of Life and obtain the Repository so that he can regain his corporal form. He is the most powerful fire ghost with his fiery claw hands. Unlike the other ghosts, he's white with red eyes. Betrayus makes all his Ghosts and Monsters of the Netherworld do all the hard work while he watches the action from his TV. Betrayus has vowed to defeat Pac while plotting to steal the Power Berries. Betrayus has been shown to make a temporary truce with Pac-Man when it came to the threat of the Ghosteroid, the threat of the Pointy Heads, and whenever his ghosts go missing.

Pac-Worlders

  • President Stratos Spheros (voiced by Sam Vincent[9]) is the President of Pac-World, a son of Rotunda, and the big brother of Betrayus. He is over 4'5" tall.[11] He wants Pac-Man and his friends to behave and stop his evil brother. He's easily annoyed with his security and staff constantly messing up and jumping on him for protection. He is a good friend to Pac-Man's parents and also really hates his younger brother.
  • Sir Cumference (voiced by Ian James Corlett) is a goofy scientist who has personally met Pac's father and mother. He is over 4'5" tall.[11] Sir Cumference has crazy inventions that has helped Pac-Man and his friends on occasion. Sir C is in charge of the repository and knows the Tree of Life. He has a rivalry with Dr. Buttocks and is also a friend of Pac's parents. In the episode "The Shadow of the Were-Pac," he is also revealed to be a detective.
  • Skeebo (voiced by Matt Hill[9]) is a blue pompous and foolish jock that often picks on Pac-Man for fun. He is called Skeebs by Spiral and Skeeby by Cyli and Mr. Skeebo by his teacher. He used to[when?] be Cylindria's boyfriend until he was too scared to save her from a Cyclops Ghost and she ends up being rescued by Pac. He is always very jealous of Pac saving the day. He hates the color yellow, but ironically, he is blonde. He once had his mouth removed. What he lacks in people skills, he makes up for with a very beautiful tenor singing voice that makes people start crying in sadness and attracts all kinds of birds.
  • Spheria Suprema (voiced by Ashleigh Ball) is an orange Pac-Person who happens to be Pac-Man's aunt. She is the Pac-Pong champ where she had once defeated Betrayus sometime before he led his revolt against Pac-World and is admired by Cyli. She has a Pac-Dog named Uggles.
  • Mr. Strictler (voiced by Mark Oliver) is a light-blue driver's ed teacher and authority figure with a stubborn personality who only appears in "Driver's Pac." He is Sherry's father. Mr. Strictler would often fail the least worthy of his students with his own daughter being one of them. When it came to Pac-Man, Mr. Strictler started writing down Pac-Man's driving violations up to the point where he was unknowingly dragged into Pac-Man's mission in the Netherworld to stop Dr. Buttocks from using a drill to bring Pacopolis into the Netherworld. Afterwards, Spheria finally forced him to be nice and reasonable. While he doesn't give Pac his license, Mr. Strictler allows him to take the test again. He also made cameo appearances in "Cave Pac-Man" and "Cosmic Contest".
  • Sherry Strictler (nicknamed Braces, voiced by Tabitha St. Germain) is Pac-Man's classmate and the daughter of Mr. Strictler. She is a pink Pac-Girl like Cylindria, but with a different hairstyle. She was nameless in the first 14 episodes of the show. Her nickname was first revealed in "Driver's Pac" on a driver's card as Braces. But in "Peace without Slime", her real name is revealed to be Sherry.
  • O'Drool is the Secretary of Security who first appeared in "Betrayus Turns Up The Heat." He is quite mean and blames Sir C for the cause of the heat which was actually made by Dr. Buttocks. After Dr. Buttocks' plot was thwarted by Pac-Man, he was fired by President Spheros for his arrogance and was taken away by the security. He later made cameo appearances in "Invasion of the Pointy Heads" and a few other episodes in the second season.
  • Kingpin Obtuse (voiced by Lee Tockar) is a dark-green crime lord of Pac-World's criminal underworld. He was paid by Lord Betrayus where he tricked Skeebo into stealing Pac-Man's Super Power Berries. Later he was assigned by Betrayus yet again to be Pacopolis's "Puppet Governor" as their attempt to take over Pac-World as a result.
  • Rotunda (voiced by Tabitha St. Germain) is a trigger-happy Elder who is the mother of both Stratos and Betrayus. Rotunda idolizes Pac-Man and decides to become his grandmother much to the dismay of her two sons. Betrayus possessed her and used her body to him from being found out and had the President hypnotized into a Kindergardener Lunatic which would work out to his attempt to get the repository with original body. This backfired when they took the wrong direction to the repository area by the disillusioned Stratos. When Rotunda was back to herself, she strictly sends Betrayus back to his current home in the Netherworld. Rotunda also made a cameo appearance in "Cosmic Contest".
  • Zac (voiced by Ian James Corlett) is Pac's father. He was a skilled war operative. During Betrayus's revolt, he went missing and was presumed dead along with his wife, that led Pac to be orphaned (as the public thought). But later after Pac (who is known as Pacopolis's protector, "Pac-Man") beaten Apex twice, the evil pointy-head lord reveals he met Zac and is still alive with his wife on the pointy-head planet. Some Pac-Worlders think he died during the revolt, but Pac-Man and his friends (including Sir C) know he is still alive.
  • The Pacinator (voiced by Ian James Corlett[17] impersonating Arnold Schwarzenegger as The Terminator) is a villainous Pac-Person that was responsible for freezing and killing most of the Yellow Ones. He made his first appearance in "Stand By Your Pac-Man" as well as making a cameo appearance in "Shadow of the Were-Pac" as a party guest. Pac-Man gets personal with him because of what he did with the other Yellow Ones. The Pacinator was hired to do this by a villain he thinks is more dangerous than Betrayus. It was presumed that he was hired by Apex.
  • Do-Ug (voiced by Gabe Khouth) is a Neander-Pac kid who first appeared in "Cave Pac-Man." One of Dr. Buttocks' plots ended up thawing Do-Ug from the ice that he was frozen in. He has a crush on Cylindria and is revealed to be an orphan. Due to Spiral's idiotic and careless antics, Do-Ug was hunted by several scientists. Luckily Pac and his friends managed to take him back to his home and timeline where the Pac-a-Chini was stolen. When they found the tribe's village, they tried to ask Do-ug to get it back. However, Do-ug admits that he is only a simple cave boy with no role in the tribe as such he is unable to do anything. After Pac-Man fought off a pack of Pacasaurs using his fire berry, the tribe decides to give the trio back the Pac-a-Chini. Before leaving, Pac-Man gives Do-ug the gift of fire and declares him "Keeper of the Flame", thus giving Do-ug a role within the tribe and becomes the first Neander-Pac to wield fire. The group then bids farewell to Do-ug before heading back to their own time.
  • Danny Vaincori (voiced by Kyle Rideout) is a movie director who first appears in "Pac-Mania." He plans to create a TV show about Pac and his friends using look-alikes of them, but goes too far and made Pac and his friends look like fools and later he gets really annoyed when Pac accidentally ruins his movie sets when he mistakens a cyclops ghost prop for a real cyclops ghost. He was later possessed as part of Betrayus's plan to use his TV show as a cover-up to sneak into Pac-World and steal the Tree of Life using costumes and props as disguises (not counting the look-alikes of Pac and his friends).
  • Elliptika "Elli" (voiced by Kazumi Evans) is a light pink Pac-Worlder who visits Pacopolis from PacTokyo & is President Spheros' daughter & Betrayus' niece who makes her debut in "New Girl in Town". In the same episode, she said she remembers Pac's parents and where he might be able to find them. She and Pac share a mutual relationship, which nearly came to an end when she was possessed by Mavis and Pinky.
  • Moondog is a black-haired lavender Pac-Worlder who is Cylindria's father. He is a hippie and a gypsy who owns the family bus as a current home for them.
  • Starchild is a Blonde Pac-Worlder who is Cylindria's mother. Like her husband Moondog, she is a hippie and a gypsy, and she still lives in the family bus after her husband gave the family treehouse to a horde of squirrels.
  • Grannie is a healthy elderly Pink Pac-Worlder who is Starchild's mother and Cylindria's grandmother, like Cylindria's parents, she is a hippie and a gypsy, and still lives in her son-in-law's family bus. She is usually seen with a family album, but it's quite possible that she's a bit unaware that she is embarrassing her granddaughter in front of Pac-Man and Spiral.

Ghosts

  • Butt-ler (voiced by Brian Drummond) is Betrayus' servant and butler. He is a purple Ghost with a butt-shaped head who wears a bowler hat and speaks with a British accent. During the Pac-War, he was known as Corporal Heineyhead and worked as a spy for Betrayus. He hates his twin brother, Dr. Buttocks, even when he's pleasing his master.
  • Dr. Buttocks (voiced by Brian Drummond) is the Netherworld's greatest mad scientist and Butt-ler's twin brother who also has a butt-shaped head, but is light blue, has a cybernetic right hand, wears glasses and speaks with a German accent. He specializes in monster experimentation in hopes of achieving Pac-World domination. He sometimes suspects that the Ghost Gang are working with Pac-Man, but has had no luck convincing Betrayus of this since he usually blames him or his brother for his failures and sometimes tortures him for fun. He wants all of the workers to get out of his way. He sometimes hates his twin brother, Butt-ler and has a rivalry with Sir Cumference.
  • Glooky is a green Ghost with a squint in his left eye. He is a friend of Blinky.
  • Mavis is an orange female Ghost.
  • Specter (voiced by Ian James Corlett) is a ghost spy who works for Betrayus ordered to get the repository and is a lot stronger and smarter than the other ghosts since he was the first to never get eaten by Pac. Dr. Buttocks has shown some jealousy to him. He easily outsmarts Pac by possessing Uggles and other Pac people, including his friends, Spiral and Cylindria. He was actually revealed to be a traitor and wanted to rule both Pac-World and the Netherworld but got ended up exposed as a liar and a traitorous outlaw thanks to a trick done by Pac-Man, Cylindria, Spiral, the Ghost Gang (who used a slug named Larry), and a silent partner in Dr. Buttocks (who built the fake repository). Betrayus ends up having Specter placed in the deepest bowels of the Netherworld. He made a surprising appearance in "New Girl in Town" as a host for a contest. It could be possible he is doing this as both community service and a punishment for his attempt to rule Pac-World and the Netherworld.
  • Fred is a white ghost that was used as a flag due to the lack of white clothes.
  • Master Goo (voiced by Vincent Tong) is a calm but cocky Ninja Ghost who is a Master of Pac-Fu (the Pac-World version of kung fu). During Betrayus's deadly revolt, he discovered the dark side of Pac-Fu but was defeated by the Good Pac-Fu Masters. Years later, he became a Martial Arts Coach for Betrayus's Ghost Forces. He seems to be even stronger than Specter. With help from Blinky, Pac-Man managed to use the Pac-Fu skills he learned to defeat Master Goo after they failed to defeat him during their first encounter.
  • Captain Banshee is a ghost pirate who first appears in "Cap'n Banshee and his Interstellar Buccaneers". He doesn't seem to live in the Netherworld and always sails in the sky and in space. He has a little green Pac-Dragon that behaves like a parrot.
  • Cyclops Ghost (voiced by Lee Tockar) are heavyset Ghosts with one eye and three horns. These ghosts are a bit like thugs.
    • Ogle (voiced by Lee Tockar) is a Cyclops Ghost who works as a chef at his restaurant. In "No Body Knows," it is revealed that Ogle used to be a Pac-Person. He cooked the food for his friends, the Ghost Gang, Betrayus, Butt-ler, and Dr. Buttocks.
  • Fire Ghosts are orange Ghosts who can emit fire from their body. Pac-Man can only eat them if he has ice powers.
  • Ice Ghosts are blue Ghosts who can emit ice from their body. They first appeared in "A Berry Scary Night."
  • Tentacle Ghosts (voiced by Lee Tockar) are 4-eyed purple-black Ghosts who look similar to an octopus.
  • Guardian Ghosts are large Ghosts who guard the Netherworld. They seem to wear metal masks, have glowing cyan-blue eyes, and usually carry a staff.
  • Aqua Ghosts are light blue Ghosts with fins on their head. They first appeared in the episode "Heebo-Skeebo."
  • Drill-Bit Ghosts are Ghosts that have drill bits on their heads. They are always frightened.
  • Alien Ghosts are Ghosts that live on the Ghosteroid.
  • Ghosteroid is an asteroid ghost that Dr. Buttocks once brought near Pac-World. It proved to be much of a threat so Betrayus sends the Ghost Gang to help Pac-Man get rid of it. More of them later appeared in "Cosmic Contest" and "Cap'n Banshee and his Interstellar Buccaneers".
  • Ghost Sharks are ghostly sharks that reside in the waters of PacLantis and guard the Berry of Youth. They first appeared in "PacLantis" where one Ghost Shark ate the Berry of Youth and was revived as a Pac-Fish after they fought against Pac and his friends, the Ghost Gang, and Betrayus, Butt-ler, and Buttocks. More ghost sharks also appeared in "Cosmic Contest" and "Cap'n Banshee and his Interstellar Buccaneers".
  • Virus Ghosts are digital ghosts that have the power to infect or control electronic devices and can travel through computer networks.

Pointy Heads

The Pointy Heads are a group of small tentacled aliens that debuted near the end of the first season where they made plans to conquer Pac-World.

  • Apex (voiced by Colin Murdock) - One of the two main antagonists of the series. Apex is an evil strange mysterious overlord who used a ruse to come in peace to Pac-World so that he can take over it and he might have been the one who hired the Pacinator to help him. During his ruse, he demonstrated abilities that outdid Pac-Man. When Apex's motives have been revealed, Pac-Man ends up fighting Apex and defeats him with his bad singing. Before retreating from Pac-World, Apex revealed that he had met Pac-Man's father Zac at some point, but won't tell how. In "Invasion of the Pointy Heads," Apex returns and strikes a deal with Betrayus to take over Pac-World. He eventually turned against Betrayus in order to further his goals and revealed that he was using him all this time. Apex and his fleet were repelled when Betrayus and his Ghosts allowed themselves to be eaten by Pac-Man since the Pointy-heads can't stand belched eyeballs. Before Apex joins in the retreat, he hints that he has Pac-Man's parents in his planet.
  • Professor Pointybrains (voiced by Lee Tockar) is a scientist who assists Apex and seems to be just as smart as Sir Cumference and Dr. Buttocks.
  • Tip (voiced by Gabe Khouth) is a strong minion who first appears in "Cosmic Contest". He became both friends and rivals with Pac-Man during the race.
  • Grinder is a lab assistant Sir Cumference made for himself. Sometimes, he and Sir Cumference hate each other and he's usually bothered by Fuzbitz.
  • Grindette is Grinder's wife who first appeared in "The Bride of Grinder." After Grinder's failed attempt to make her, Buttocks controlled her with a mind control chip in order to have her search for the repository and the Tree of Life, but she was able to overcome it and remove the chip. Afterwards, she and Grinder became a couple.
  • Grinder-Tron is a giant robot made by Dr. Buttocks that resembles an evil version of Grinder.
  • Computer Bug is a small antivirus bug that helps Pac-Man rid the computer systems of the evil virus ghosts.
  • Pac-Topus is a giant mechanical octopus that only appears in "Ride the Wild Pac-Topus". It was originally an amusement park ride until it was brought to life by Dr. Buttocks's mind controlling chip, but proves to be uncontrollable.
  • Cyber-Mouse is a giant digital mouse-like creature that Pac-Man, Pinky, and Clyde encounter in the computer network.
  • Cyber-Fluffy is a digital vision of Fluffy that Pac-Man, Pinky, and Clyde encounter in the computer network after they defeat the Cyber Mouse.

Other characters

  • Madame Ghoulasha (voiced by Kathleen Barr) is a warty Nether-witch from the Netherworld who has a crush on Betrayus and offered to put a jinx on Pac-Man in exchange for him marrying her, but he refused and Buttocks ends up as her groom. She also made a cameo appearance in "Shadow of the Were-Pac."
  • Count Pacula (voiced by Lee Tockar) is a villainous vam-pac from the Netherworld with an appearance that resembles a Pac-Person. Count Pacula can only be summoned when two moons turn blue every 100 Halloweens. He first appears in "A Berry Scary Night" where he tries to hypnotize the Pac-Worlders into finding Pac-Man under Betrayus's orders, but he also begins hypnotizing some of the ghosts as well since he is on neither side. Count Pacula has a weakness to the Garlic Berry. Like the version that was seen in the 80s' Pac-Man cartoon, Count Pacula is a spoof of Count Dracula.
  • Jean (voiced by Nicole Oliver) is a vile genie who first appeared in "Meanie Genie." Dr. Buttocks found her lamp and tricked Pac-Man into finding it and releasing her. After granting Pac-Man three wishes that ends up putting the ghosts on Pac-World yet keeping them from re-entering the Netherworld, she traps Pac-Man in her lamp just before she and the ghosts proceed to wreak havoc. After Sir Cumference frees Pac-Man, he fights Jean using a Wizard Berry and traps her back in her lamp (as well as undoing what she has done to the city and sending the ghosts back to the Netherworld). Pac-Man and Sir Cumference then place Jean's lamp into a rocket and launched it into space. Unbeknownst to Pac-Man and Sir Cumference, the rocket containing Jean's lamp is found by a Pointy Head spaceship.
  • Overlords of the Outer Regions are a group of strange and unknown celestial beings that take the form of a burst of light and first appeared in "Cosmic Contest." They were frustrated and annoyed with the Pac-People, Ghosts, and Pointy Heads fighting each other and disturbing them and decide to settle things by having two of each race against each other in which the winners can stay but the other two teams will be banished to a world of nothingness that will be far far away from their homeworlds. Because the contest ended in a tie, no one is banished by the Overlords. Before leaving, the Overlords did warn them that if they cause a ruckus again they will annihilate them all, but also leaving without helping anyone return to their homes. Before the race started, the Overlords quietly said that if Pac-Man were to reach his full potential, he could challenge even them.
  • Mooby is an ancient giant flying Pac-Cow that lives up in the sky in Pac-World.
  • The Easter Pac-Peep (voiced by Ashleigh Ball) is a humanoid marshmallow chicken made of marshmallow and the owner of Easter Egg Island who first appears in "Easter Egg Island". She became hostile and bad-tempered due to Betrayus' past pranks and has kidnapped his ghosts. Pac-Man and his friends helped Betrayus rescue them and talk some sense into the chicken, turning her kind and good-hearted again by showing the family album of Cylindria with a picture of Cylindria and her family holding an Easter basket.
  • Dentures of Doom are a set of living dentures originally owned by an ancient mummy wizard who accidentally brings it to life and turns it evil. As a result, it was locked away due to its dangerous power. Many years later Pac-Man and his friends find it and it possesses Pac-Man and Buttocks in order to return to their owner. But before it can do so, Pac-Man and Grinder get in the way and return them to normal.
  • Mummy Wizard is a strange humanoid wizard. After bringing his dentures to life and turning them evil, he was separated from them. Many years later, he and his dentures trying to reunite but Pac-Man and Grinder interfere and turn them back to normal before giving them back, this led the wizard into becoming a good wizard.

Monsters

  • Fluffy is a giant poodle. Although it may sound sweet, when you anger it, it will turn into a very mean monster. This "Poodle" has three heads like a Cerberus. When they are actually nice, the middle one has a soft side and sends get well cards to his victims. Pinky is usually the one to bribe Fluffy when Pac-Man needs to pass by.
  • Fuzbitz (voiced by Lee Tockar) is Sir Cumference's pet monster. He has a similar appetite to Pac. When angry he turns into a more ferocious version of himself. Despite this ability, Betrayus and Dr. Buttocks thought he was useless back when Fuzbitz lived in the Netherworld. He now lives with Sir Cumference in his lab after proving that he was too much for Pac-man and his friends to handle. He sometimes annoys Grinder.
  • Gargoyles are large, heavy-set blue monsters with three eyes and small wings.
  • Slugs are used by Betrayus to spy on Pac-World. Some have names.[18]
  • Pac-Dragons are red one-eyed dragons that live in the Netherworld.
  • Stalkers is a black medium-sized monster with 2 legs, a long eel-like body, and multi-eyed face full of sharp teeth. Despite its ferocious appearance, its actually quite wimpy.
  • Venus Dragon Flytraps are large carnivorous plants that are indigenous to the Netherworld, appearing in "Betrayus Turns Up the Heat".
  • Monobats are a race of one-eyed bats.
  • Stone Temple Guardians are giant statues that serve as the guardians of a slime-filled temple which appeared in "Indiana Pac and the Temple of Slime".
  • Pacosaurus refers to a type of ancient dinosaur which originally roamed Pac-World, appearing in "Jurassic Pac" and "Cave Pac-Man".
  • Were-Pac Flea is a Netherworld flea made by Dr. Buttocks. It was given the ability to turn Pac-People and Ghosts into Were-Pacs (the Pac-People version of werewolves). The effects will wear off when it leaves its host. It only appears in "The Shadow of the Were-Pac" where it tries to turn all the Pac-People into Were-Pacs including Pac-Man and his friends.
  • Space Worm is a giant worm that lives in space and has the ability to send victims to other dimensions. Pac-Man's first encounter with it caused him to be transported to the future, which is then revealed to be a dream. It made a cameo appearance in "Cap'n Banshee and his Interstellar Buccaneers". Buttocks later tried to use its powers to his advantage and sends Pac-Man to an alternate dimension of Pac-World, but it proves to be too powerful. Pac-Man later returns from the alternate dimension and defeats it.
  • Hugefoot is a monster with an enormous foot. It is revealed to be a female and falls in love with Pac-Man.
  • Chocolate Bunnies appear in "Easter Egg Island" and they are scientists and travelers who are turned into those Chocolate-flavoured beasts and are controlled by the Easter Marshmallow Chicken. Cyli and her family (and Betrayus) are later turned into chocolate bunnies while finding Betrayus's ghosts but are eventually returned to normal by Pac-Man, except for Betrayus.

Episodes

Season Episodes Originally aired (U.S. dates)
Season premiere Season finale
1 26[19] June 15, 2013[20] November 9, 2013
2 24[21] June 9, 2014[21] December 21, 2015

Crew

  • Avi Arad - Developer & Executive Producer
  • Sean Catherine Derek - Story Editor
  • David Earl - Storyboard Artist
  • Tetsuya Ishii - Lead Character Designer
  • Terry Klassen - Voice Director (ep. 3-)
  • Masashi Kobayashi - Line Producer
  • Tatsuro Maruyama - Art Director
  • Masafumi Mima - Sound Director
  • Tom Ruegger - Developer, Writer
  • Paul Rugg - Developer, Writer
  • Kris Zimmerman - Voice Director (ep. 1-2)

DVD releases

There have been two DVD releases in Australia. The current releases in Australia are Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures: The Adventure Begins, the first DVD release containing the first 6 episodes. The second release is Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures: Pac to the Future, which contains another 6 episodes. These were released in Australia on October 2, 2013. On January 7, 2014 in North America, there were four DVD releases. The Adventure Begins DVD only contains the first episode, whereas the rest of the DVDs contain four episodes each. Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures: Pac is Back (exclusive to Walmart) includes the first four episodes, Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures: All You Can Eat contains the four following episodes, and Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures: Let The Games Begin (exclusive to Target) contains the four episodes that follow after. A fifth DVD titled Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures: Ghost Patrol was released in North America on March 18, 2014. A sixth DVD titled Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures: A Berry Scary Night was released in North America on September 16, 2014. Two additional DVDs, Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures: Indiana Pac and the Temple of Slime and Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures: Mission Impacable!, each with three episodes, were released exclusively to Redbox. Another DVD titled Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures: Pac To The Future was released exclusively to Redbox Canada.

Video games

Several video games based on the show have been developed. An endless runner for iOS and Android titled Pac-Man Dash! was released in July 2013. A 3D platformer with the same name as the TV series was released for Wii U, PS3, Xbox 360, and Windows PC in late 2013, accompanied by a 2D platformer for 3DS shortly after. A sequel was released in October 2014 release. Characters from the show have also appeared in the compilation release for PS3, Xbox 360, and Windows PC, Pac-Man Museum.

Release

Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures debuted on June 15, 2013, on Disney XD USA and March 17, 2014, on Family Chrgd (formerly Disney XD). In the Philippines, it aired on Disney Channel on March 3, and ended on October 30, 2014 to give way for the special programming of "Monstober". It returned to air on March 2, 2015.

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