Mass "Oh, Crap!": They become frightened babies and head for the hills whenever it's Pac-Man's turn to chomp them.This can be justified since they're ghosts. Whenever they're not chomped by Pac-Man himself they go through some humiliating misfortunes such as: painfully becoming Power Pellets inside of a conveyer belt, heavily burned by launch exhaust from a rocket shuttle, getting chomped by a Pac-Shark, comically flattened, the list goes on and they always shrug it off every time. Iron Butt Monkey: If it isn't Pac-Man going through Amusing Injuries in the show, then these guys get it the worst.Goldfish Poop Gang: They tend to act like this a lot, despite being the most visible antagonists.All because Pac-Man went to a witch's house after getting lost and drank a sleeping potion that caused him to fall asleep for over 25 years. In fact, the episode Pac Van Winkle, the Ghost Monsters were so deadly that they've taken over ALL of Pac-Land, renamed it Ghost Land, and had it overrun by all Ghost Monsters whereas the Pac-People themselves are all banished underground. The Dreaded: They're considered to be the biggest threat in all of Pac-Land and most of the Pac-citizens panic whenever their presence is known.Catchphrase: They have several exclaiming ones throughout the show but their main one is where every time Pac-Man eats a Power Pellet they all shout this one in unison: "Pa-Pa-Pa-Pac-Power!".How long have they've enemies with him is never addressed whatsoever but it's more than implied that they've been enemies before the events of the show. Arch-Nemesis: ALL of them have a bone to pick with Pac-Man.A further questionable aspect is Dinky, who's the younger cousin of Inky, Pinky, Blinky, and Clyde but neither of his parents are never shown in any episode he appears in. Blinky then asks him if it includes "ghost brothers" with the former saying "of course", to which Blinky and Pinky smile at each other, highly implying that some of the Ghost Monsters are possibly siblings. Pac-Man stops them and implores the Ghost Monsters about the meaning of Christmas as it includes joy and brotherly love. assist Santa Claus to have him deliver presents all over the world but the Ghost Monsters try to stop it from happening by chomping them. Ambiguously Related: In the Christmas special Christmas Comes to Pac-Land, Pac-Man and co.This aspect has even been carried over in the game Pac-Land where whenever Pac consumes a Power Pellet, the ghosts have a rather indigo coloration instead of being outright blue. Adaptation Dye-Job: In all Pac-Man games, the ghosts will become Blue with Shock after Pac-Man devours a Power Pellet but in this series, they strangely turn into a pinkish-purple rather than the well-known blue color, even in the episode Pac Van Winkle, Blinky lampshades by asking why didn't they turn "purple with panic".The five of them serve an evil overlord called Mezmaron, who seeks the location of Pac-land’s power pellet forest in order to gain power over Pac-land itself. He still takes his job seriously however so he's not completely inept from working.Ī group of five ghosts (though only four seem to do anything except boss people around). The Slacker: Even if he's the chief guardian of the Power Pellet Forest, Pac-Man will take his time to sporadically goof off on his duties such playing paddleball or juggling pellets while standing on a desk. ![]() It's fitting because the inspiration of him getting strengthened by Power-Up Food was heavily inspired by Popeye. Hulking Out: He briefly gains muscle mass whenever he eats Power Pellets most of the time.Catchphrase: "That's me." (Usually when someone said Pac-Man's name, even in the opening sequence.).Butt-Monkey: He may be an The Hero of the show, but he still finds himself at the short end of the stick mostly when its Played for Laughs, whether it's getting trampled by Chomp-Chomp and Sourpuss during their disputes, enduring numerous Amusing Injuries, getting infected with poison ivy, threatened by his boss to the point of almost getting fired, or at the very worst of it: getting chomped by the Ghost Monsters.Action Dad: Just like his game incarnation, he is one hell of a badass and the father of an extremely rambunctious pinball.Pac-Man is undoubtedly in a league of his own. The Ace: He's able to carry out countless situations whenever the Ghost Monsters are involved as he's the head security of the Power Pellet Forest who gives orders to other employees, shown to be Crazy-Prepared, is heavily skilled in competitions, and is greatly equipped in many areas.
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