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* EvilDetectingDog: Pac-Man was clearly unable to distinguish the Ghost Monsters' disguises in the episode ''A Bad Case of the Chomps'' after calling Pete the Plumber to fix his sink (who they've chomped), Chomp Chomp was able to see through them by biting off Blinky's plumber suit by blowing their cover.

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* EvilDetectingDog: Pac-Man was clearly unable to distinguish the Ghost Monsters' disguises in the episode ''A Bad Case of the Chomps'' after calling Pete the Plumber to fix his bathroom sink (who they've chomped), Chomp Chomp was able to see through them by biting off Blinky's plumber suit by blowing their cover.
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* EvilDetectingDog: Pac-Man was clearly unable to distinguish the Ghost Monsters' disguises in the episode ''A Bad Case of the Chomps'' after calling Pete the Plumber to fix his sink ( who they've chomped), Chomp Chomp was able to see through them by biting off Blinky's plumber suit by blowing their cover.

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* EvilDetectingDog: Pac-Man was clearly unable to distinguish the Ghost Monsters' disguises in the episode ''A Bad Case of the Chomps'' after calling Pete the Plumber to fix his sink ( who (who they've chomped), Chomp Chomp was able to see through them by biting off Blinky's plumber suit by blowing their cover.
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* ActionPet: He certainly has his own moments for chomping the Ghost Monsters if the entire Pac-Family happens to be involved with confronting them.


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* EvilDetectingDog: Pac-Man was clearly unable to distinguish the Ghost Monsters' disguises in the episode ''A Bad Case of the Chomps'' after calling Pete the Plumber to fix his sink ( who they've chomped), Chomp Chomp was able to see through them by biting off Blinky's plumber suit by blowing their cover.

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* OnlySaneWoman: A lot more cunning and tactical than the other Ghost Monsters at times. When Pac-Man leaves behind an inflatable replica of himself, Inky, Pinky, Blinky, and Clyde fell for the trick except for Sue as she stands there shaking her head.



* WomenAreWiser: A lot more cunning and tactical than the other Ghost Monsters at times. When Pac-Man leaves behind an inflatable replica of himself, Inky, Pinky, Blinky, and Clyde fell for the trick except for Sue as she stands there shaking her head.
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* SuperStrength: They're given this standard power when all 5 of them become Super Ghosts. Inky can cause a building to vibrate by using it as a punching bag and knocking it over makes it shatter like a dinner plate when it hits the ground, Sue and Clyde can carry large vehicles such as bus, and Pinky is able to snag and pull the wires of a bridge by strumming them like strings on a harp, causing it to collapse where Ms. Pac-Man was previously driving on (until Pac-Man saved her that is). Sue rips an entire building out of the ground just by pulling off the top to prevent Pac-Man and Ms. Pac-Man from escaping, and Pinky does a SuperRugPull just to fling both of them off the ground to separate. Blinky plows himself through the side of a building so hard he makes an ImpactSilhouette, although he likely did that by accident and out of fear to get away from getting chomped by Super Pac-Man (not the other one).

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* SuperStrength: They're given this standard power when all 5 of them become Super Ghosts. Inky can cause a building to vibrate by using it as a punching bag and knocking it over makes it shatter like a dinner plate when it hits the ground, Sue and Clyde can carry large vehicles such as bus, and Pinky is able to snag and pull the wires of a bridge by strumming them like strings on a harp, causing it to collapse where Ms. Pac-Man was previously driving on (until Pac-Man saved her that is). Sue rips an entire building out of the ground just by pulling off the top to prevent Pac-Man and Ms. Pac-Man from escaping, and Pinky does a SuperRugPull just to fling both of them off the ground to separate.separate them. Blinky plows himself through the side of a building so hard he makes an ImpactSilhouette, although he likely did that by accident and out of fear to get away from getting chomped by Super Pac-Man (not the other one).
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* SuperStrength: They're given this standard power when all 5 of them become Super Ghosts. Inky can cause a building to vibrate by using it as a punching bag and knocking it over makes it shatter like a dinner plate when it hits the ground, Sue and Clyde can carry large vehicles such as bus, and Pinky is able to pull the wires of a bridge by strumming them like strings on a harp, causing it to collapse where Ms. Pac-Man was previously driving on (until Pac-Man saved her that is). Sue rips an entire building out of the ground just by pulling off the top to prevent Pac-Man and Ms. Pac-Man from escaping, and Pinky does a SuperRugPull just to fling both of them off the ground to separate. Blinky plows himself through the side of a building so hard he makes an ImpactSilhouette, although he likely did that by accident and out of fear to get away from getting chomped by Super Pac-Man (not the other one).

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* SuperStrength: They're given this standard power when all 5 of them become Super Ghosts. Inky can cause a building to vibrate by using it as a punching bag and knocking it over makes it shatter like a dinner plate when it hits the ground, Sue and Clyde can carry large vehicles such as bus, and Pinky is able to snag and pull the wires of a bridge by strumming them like strings on a harp, causing it to collapse where Ms. Pac-Man was previously driving on (until Pac-Man saved her that is). Sue rips an entire building out of the ground just by pulling off the top to prevent Pac-Man and Ms. Pac-Man from escaping, and Pinky does a SuperRugPull just to fling both of them off the ground to separate. Blinky plows himself through the side of a building so hard he makes an ImpactSilhouette, although he likely did that by accident and out of fear to get away from getting chomped by Super Pac-Man (not the other one).
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* SuperStrength: They're given this standard power when all 5 of them become Super Ghosts. Inky can cause a building to vibrate by using it as a punching bag and knocking it over makes it shatter like a dinner plate when it hits the ground, Sue and Clyde can carry large vehicles such as bus, and Pinky is able to pull the wires of a bridge by strumming them like strings on a harp, causing it to collapse where Ms. Pac-Man was previously driving on (until Pac-Man saved her that is). Sue rips an entire building out of the ground just by pulling off the top to prevent Pac-Man and Ms. Pac-Man from escaping, and Pinky does a SuperRugPull just to fling both of them off the ground to separate. Blinky plows himself through the side of a building so hard he makes an ImpactSilhouette, although he likely did that by accident and out of fear to get away from getting chomped by Super Pac-Man (not the other one).
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* AdaptationNameChange: Downplayed. She goes by her first name, Pepper, as Pac-Man refers to her at times. Her actual name, Ms. Pac-Man, is uttered in other episodes although she doesn't even mind that either.
* PaleFemalesDarkMales: In this series she's more of a lighter shade of yellow while Pac-Man is statistically more dandelion in comparison.
* PinkMeansFeminine: Has a pair of pink heeled boots, (unlike her game counterpart who wears red) a pink bow on her head, and wears pink lipstick.

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* AdaptationNameChange: Downplayed. She goes by Pac-Man sometimes uses her first name, Pepper, as Pepper.
* PaleFemalesDarkMales: In this series she's more of a lighter shade of yellow while
Pac-Man refers to her at times. Her actual name, Ms. Pac-Man, is uttered in other episodes although she doesn't even mind that either.more dandelion.
* PaleFemalesDarkMales: In this series she's more of a lighter shade of yellow while Pac-Man is statistically more dandelion in comparison.
* PinkMeansFeminine: Has a pair of pink heeled boots, boots (unlike her game counterpart who wears red) red), a pink bow on her head, and wears pink lipstick.



* AmbiguousGender: The bow would utmost likely give most viewers the impression that Pac-Baby is a girl but in actuality, he's a boy. Him being male is broadly clear in the episode ''Pac Van Winkle'' where he's shown as an adult with a male voice. Not to mention the fact that Pac Baby has been referred to as “he” in various episodes.

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* AmbiguousGender: The bow would utmost most likely give most viewers the impression that Pac-Baby is a girl girl, but in actuality, he's actually a boy. Him being male is broadly clear boy: he's referred to as "he" in the episode various episodes, and in ''Pac Van Winkle'' where he's shown as an adult with a male voice. Not to mention the fact that Pac Baby has been referred to as “he” in various episodes.voice.



* ThirdPersonPerson: Frequently refers to himself as "Pac-Baby" in his sentences.

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* ThirdPersonPerson: Frequently refers to himself as "Pac-Baby" in his sentences."Pac-Baby".



* {{Jerkass}}: Not exactly the most nicest character since all he ever does is to constantly trick Chomp-Chomp numerous times to get rid him with no reason as to why other than for the sake of AnimalJingoism.

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* {{Jerkass}}: Not exactly the most nicest character since Pretty much all he ever does is to constantly trick Chomp-Chomp numerous times to get rid of him with for no reason as to why other than for the sake of beyond AnimalJingoism.



A group of five ghosts (though only four seem to do anything except boss people around). 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.
* AdaptationDyeJob: In all ''Pac-Man'' games, the ghosts will become BlueWithShock 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". 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.
* AmbiguouslyRelated: In the Christmas special ''Christmas Comes to Pac-Land'', Pac-Man and co. 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. Pac-Man stops them and implores the Ghost Monsters about the meaning of Christmas as it includes joy and brotherly love. 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. 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.
* ArchNemesis: ALL of them have a bone to pick with Pac-Man. How long have they've been enemies with him is never addressed whatsoever but it's more than implied that they've been enemies before the events of the show.
* 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!"
* TheDreaded: 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. 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. [[NiceJobBreakingItHero 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.]]

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A group of five ghosts (though one only four seem seems to do anything except boss people the others around). 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.
* AdaptationDyeJob: In all most ''Pac-Man'' games, the ghosts will become BlueWithShock after Pac-Man devours a Power Pellet Pellet, but in this series, they strangely turn into a pinkish-purple rather than the well-known blue color, even pinkish-purple; in the episode ''Pac Van Winkle'', Blinky lampshades by asking why they didn't they turn "purple with panic". This aspect has even been carried over in into the game ''Pac-Land'' ''Pac-Land'', where whenever Pac consumes a Power Pellet, the ghosts have a rather indigo coloration instead of being outright blue.
turn indigo.
* AmbiguouslyRelated: In the Christmas special ''Christmas Comes to Pac-Land'', Pac-Man and co. 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. Pac-Man stops them and implores the Ghost Monsters about the meaning of Christmas as it includes joy and brotherly love. 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. 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.
* ArchNemesis: ALL of them have a bone to pick with Pac-Man. How long have they've been enemies with him is never addressed whatsoever whatsoever, but it's more than implied that they've been enemies before the events of the show.
* CatchPhrase: They have several exclaiming ones throughout the show show, but their main one is where that every time Pac-Man eats a Power Pellet Pellet, they all shout this one "Pa-Pa-Pa-Pac-Power!" in unison: "Pa-Pa-Pa-Pac-Power!"
unison.
* TheDreaded: 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. In fact, in 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. [[NiceJobBreakingItHero 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.]]



* IronButtMonkey: If it isn't Pac-Man going through AmusingInjuries in the show, then these guys get it the worst. 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. This can be justified since they're ghosts... (or ghost-like in appearance.)

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* IronButtMonkey: If it isn't Pac-Man going through AmusingInjuries in the show, then these guys get it the worst. Whenever they're not chomped by Pac-Man himself himself, they go through some other humiliating misfortunes misfortunes, such as: as painfully becoming Power Pellets inside of a conveyer conveyor belt, heavily burned by launch exhaust from a rocket shuttle, getting chomped by a Pac-Shark, comically flattened, flattened-- the list goes on on, and they ''always'' shrug it off every time.off. This can be justified since they're ghosts... (or ghost-like in appearance.)



* MidairBobbing: All 5 of them possess this trait whenever they're staying still and/or in a group. Sometimes they do this in unison or some of them will repeat the motion after each other.

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* MidairBobbing: All 5 of them possess this trait whenever they're staying still and/or in a group. Sometimes they do this in unison unison, or some of them will repeat the motion after each other.



* SuddenAnatomy: After getting zapped by lightning Inky, Pinky, Blinky, and Clyde are seen wearing bandages and casts. As they're all heading back home, Blinky screams in pain by exclaiming that one of them stepped on his "toe" even though neither of the Ghost Monsters have any feet. (Unless the smaller multiple flaps at the bottom of their cloths are their toes) It's also worth noting that they seem to have actual internal organs in the episode ''A Bad Case of the Chomps'' where Clyde and Sue disguise themselves as a doctor and a nurse as an attempt to fool Pac-Man. Clyde turns on the X-Ray scanner that accidentally reveals Inky and Pinky with the 2 of them having actual beating '''hearts''' but then immediately turns it off right as soon as Pac-Man saw them. The Ghost Monsters are also capable of just flat-out ''walking'' on the ground, as shown in the episode ''Nighty Nightmare'' when they were sneaking past Mezmaron as he was sleeping to reclaim the Nightmare Machine just to give Pac-Man nightmares, although it does beg the question on why would they even walk in the first place to get the Nightmare Machine when they can easily float.
* TookALevelInBadass: In the episode ''Super Ghosts'' they've been accidentally doused with a formula Mezmaron created to make the Ghost Monsters into more competent minions for his benefit and it actually worked when they transform into Super Ghosts, as they've been given superhuman powers akin to Superman and start to wreak havoc upon Pac-Land. This doesn't last after they've chomped Pac-Man and Ms. Pac-Man as their power goes right to their heads and bites them in the ass (no pun intended) later when they disobey Mezmaron. The married Pac-Couple become Super-Pacs themselves, show up, and chomp them all bringing them back to their normal selves as usual.
* VampireVords: They all transform into Ghost Vampires in the episode ''Pacula'' after drinking a formula that Clyde (somehow) created. The transformation comes with the ability to speak with a vampire accent similar to Pacula's but this only happens to Clyde, Inky, and Sue as Pinky and Blinky's voices were left unchanged.
* VillainsWantMercy: Practically in almost every episode when the tables are turned on them when it comes to getting chomped by Pac-Man (or Ms. Pac-Man), they'll fearfully beg for their lives to avoid the predicament. Clyde is prone to doing this '''a lot.'''

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* SuddenAnatomy: After getting zapped by lightning lightning, Inky, Pinky, Blinky, and Clyde are seen wearing bandages and casts. As they're all heading back home, Blinky screams in pain by exclaiming that one of them stepped on his "toe" even though neither of the Ghost Monsters have any feet. (Unless the smaller multiple flaps at the bottom of their cloths are their toes) It's also worth noting that toes.) Also, they seem to have actual internal organs in the episode ''A Bad Case of the Chomps'' where Clyde and Sue disguise themselves as a doctor and a nurse as an attempt to fool Pac-Man. Clyde turns on the X-Ray scanner that scanner, accidentally reveals revealing Inky and Pinky with the 2 of them having actual beating '''hearts''' '''hearts''', but then immediately turns it off right as soon as Pac-Man saw sees them. The Ghost Monsters are also capable of just flat-out ''walking'' on the ground, as shown in the episode ''Nighty Nightmare'' when they were sneaking past Mezmaron as he was sleeping to reclaim the Nightmare Machine just to give Pac-Man nightmares, although it does beg the question on of why they would they even walk in the first place to get the Nightmare Machine when they can easily float.
* TookALevelInBadass: In the episode ''Super Ghosts'' they've been accidentally doused with a formula Mezmaron created to make the Ghost Monsters into more competent minions for his benefit and it actually worked when they transform into Super Ghosts, as they've been given superhuman powers akin to Superman and start to wreak havoc upon Pac-Land. This doesn't last after they've chomped Pac-Man and Ms. Pac-Man Pac-Man, as their power goes right to their heads and bites them in the ass (no pun intended) later when they disobey Mezmaron. The married Pac-Couple become Super-Pacs themselves, show up, and chomp them all all, bringing them back to their normal selves as usual.
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* VampireVords: They all transform into Ghost Vampires in the episode ''Pacula'' after drinking a formula that Clyde (somehow) created. The transformation comes with the ability to speak with a vampire accent similar to Pacula's Pacula's, but this only happens to Clyde, Inky, and Sue as Sue, while Pinky and Blinky's voices were left unchanged.
* VillainsWantMercy: Practically in almost every episode when the tables are turned on them when it comes to getting chomped by Pac-Man (or Ms. Pac-Man), they'll fearfully beg for their lives to avoid the predicament. Clyde is prone to doing this '''a lot.'''



* WaxingLyrical: Whenever they're not after Pac-Man while taking a stroll (or fly), all of them will tend to sing all sorts of well-known songs in perfect unison. But instead of singing the actual lyrics, its rather downplayed since most of their own versions of the songs they sing always include chomping Pac-Man, so the Ghost Monsters' songs are particularly parodies.

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* WaxingLyrical: Whenever they're not after Pac-Man while taking a stroll (or fly), all of them will tend to sing all sorts of well-known songs in perfect unison. But instead of singing the actual lyrics, its rather downplayed since most of their own versions of the songs they sing always include unison, except mostly parodies with lyrics about chomping Pac-Man, so the Ghost Monsters' songs are particularly parodies.Pac-Man.
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* BadlyBatteredBabysitter: He cannot catch a single break if he's in charge of looking after Pac-Baby. When he used a magic trick that accidentally made him disappear in ''Pac-Baby Panic'', he tried to use Chomp-Chomp as his replacement, to which Ms. Pac-Man actually fell for it until Sour Puss was being a {{Jerkass}} by using Pac-Fleas on him to blow away his position. He did manage to bring him back after saying the magic spell correctly (albeit unintentionally).
* ButtMonkey: He may be an TheHero of the show, but he still finds himself at the short end of the stick mostly when its PlayedForLaughs, whether it's getting trampled by Chomp-Chomp and Sourpuss during their disputes, enduring numerous AmusingInjuries, 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.

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* BadlyBatteredBabysitter: He cannot catch a single break if he's in charge of looking after Pac-Baby. When he used a magic trick that accidentally made him disappear in ''Pac-Baby Panic'', he tried to use Chomp-Chomp as his replacement, to which Ms. Pac-Man actually fell for it until Sour Puss was being decided to be a {{Jerkass}} by using Pac-Fleas on him to blow away his position. He did manage to bring him back after saying the magic spell correctly (albeit unintentionally).
* ButtMonkey: He may be an TheHero of the show, but he still finds himself at on the short end of the stick stick, mostly when its PlayedForLaughs, whether it's getting trampled by Chomp-Chomp and Sourpuss during their disputes, enduring numerous AmusingInjuries, 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.



* FedoraOfAsskicking: This incarnation of Pac-Man wears a rather classy red fedora who takes on any challenge and defeats the Ghost Monsters with his powerful chomps on numerous occasions, no matter how may times they try to take him down.
* GuileHero: Taking a note from Bugs Bunny, he'll often rely on trickery, manipulation, witty schemes, and ''many'' backup plans at his disposal to thwart any attempt from the Ghost Monsters at any given turn, mostly on the drop of a hat.
* HulkingOut: He briefly gains muscle mass whenever he eats Power Pellets most of the time. It's fitting because the inspiration of him getting strengthened by PowerUpFood was heavily inspired by WesternAnimation/{{Popeye}}.
* RedIsHeroic: Has a red fedora that matches the color of his iconic red boots who's a highly beloved hero to all of Pac-Land.
* TheSlacker: 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. He still takes his job seriously however so he's not ''completely'' inept from working.

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* FedoraOfAsskicking: This incarnation of Pac-Man wears a rather classy red fedora who fedora, takes on any challenge and defeats the Ghost Monsters with his powerful chomps on numerous occasions, no matter how may times they try to take him down.
* GuileHero: Taking a note from Bugs Bunny, he'll often rely on trickery, manipulation, witty schemes, and ''many'' backup plans at his disposal to thwart any attempt from the Ghost Monsters at any given turn, mostly on at the drop of a hat.
* HulkingOut: He usually briefly gains muscle mass whenever when he eats Power Pellets most of the time.Pellets. It's fitting because the inspiration of him getting strengthened by PowerUpFood was heavily inspired by WesternAnimation/{{Popeye}}.
* RedIsHeroic: Has a red fedora that matches the color of his iconic red boots who's boots, and is a highly beloved hero to all of Pac-Land.
* TheSlacker: 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 duties, such as playing paddleball or juggling pellets while standing on a desk. He still takes his job seriously however seriously, however, so he's not ''completely'' inept far from working.inept.
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‘’Voice: Allan Laurie’’
* AmbiguouslyHuman: There's no indication on whether he's an actual human being or some form of humanoid-like entity given how massive he is compared to every other character in the show.

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* AmbiguouslyHuman: There's no indication on of whether he's an actual human being or some form of humanoid-like entity entity, given how massive he is compared to every other character in the show.



* BorrowedCatchphrase: He exclaims an altered version of his henchmen's catchphrase by saying "Pac-Mummy power!"
* TheDreaded: He's gotten a reputation for being the most fearful entity in the show as everyone in Pac-Land trembles in fear whenever he shows himself. Even his own henchmen, the Ghost Monsters themselves, are basically just as fearful as much as they revere his diabolical approach. In fact, they're more afraid of him than the Pac-People are, especially whenever they fail any mission he instructs them with.

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* BorrowedCatchphrase: He exclaims an altered version of his henchmen's catchphrase by saying catchphrase, "Pac-Mummy power!"
* TheDreaded: He's gotten a reputation for being the most fearful entity in the show show, as everyone in Pac-Land trembles in fear whenever he shows himself. Even his own henchmen, the Ghost Monsters themselves, are basically just as fearful as much as they revere his diabolical approach. In fact, they're more afraid of him than the Pac-People are, especially whenever they fail any mission he instructs them with.of his missions.



* EvilSoundsRaspy: At times, he can sound relatively scratchy in some episodes.
* EvilTowerOfOminousness: He lives and reserves in a spiky and sinister mountainous area known as his "lava lair" from the farthest outskirts of Pac-Land.
* GoofyPrintUnderwear: Underneath his ominous cloak he has on some ridiculous looking briefs, but nobody seems to actually make fun of him at any given moment.
* OrcusOnHisThrone: Any diabolical task he plans is usually handled by the Ghost Monsters' efforts to ensure most of his schemes... results usually very depending on how they'll be able to pull it off or not while he usually lurks and stands around in his lair, waiting for their feedback by asking all of them if they actually succeeded their mission like he wanted them to. He's not as lazy as he appears to be whereas in certain episodes, he'll actually join his minions at times, likely to keep a watchful eye on them to make sure that whatever kind of plan he has for them at the most.
* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: Wears a black cloak donned with lengthy red sleeves. Along with his enormous size and his cloak, it makes him look undoubtedly ominous just by looking at him.
* YellowEyesOfSneakiness: Has a devious pair of pale yellow eyes, although because of his menacingly tall frame one wouldn't exactly call him evidently sneaky.
* YouHaveFailedMe: In any given moment, he'll angrily scold the Ghost Monsters' shortcomings every single time they screw something up in most episodes. In ''Pacula'', after the ghosts were thwarted by Pac-Man, he outright replaces them with the titular vampiric antagonist, who actually did his job as well as he expected him to do. How the Ghost Monsters managed to reclaim their jobs is never further established at that point.
* YourSizeMayVary: At times he gradually goes through inconsistent sizes, where in one episode he looms and towers over the citizens of Pac-Land where he can easily hold Pac-Man's entire body with his hand but in some episodes he's still taller but nowhere near as big when Pac-Man comes to his lair and only reaches up to his waist it seems.

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* EvilSoundsRaspy: At times, he can sound relatively scratchy in some episodes.
scratchy.
* EvilTowerOfOminousness: He lives and reserves in a spiky and sinister spiky mountainous area known as his "lava lair" from on the farthest outskirts of Pac-Land.
* GoofyPrintUnderwear: Underneath his ominous cloak he has on some ridiculous looking briefs, but nobody seems to ever actually make fun of him at any given moment.
him.
* OrcusOnHisThrone: Any His diabolical task he plans is schemes are usually handled by the Ghost Monsters' efforts to ensure most of his schemes... results usually very depending on how they'll be able to pull it off or not Monsters, while he usually lurks and stands around and lurks in his lair, waiting for their feedback by asking all of lair until they return and then asks them if they actually succeeded their mission like succeeded. Sometimes he wanted them to. He's not as lazy as he appears to be whereas in certain episodes, he'll actually join his minions at times, likely accompanies them, mainly to keep a watchful an eye on them to make sure that whatever kind of plan he has for them at the most.
them.
* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: Wears a black cloak donned with lengthy red sleeves. Along with his enormous size and his cloak, it makes him look undoubtedly ominous just by looking at him.ominous.
* YellowEyesOfSneakiness: Has a devious pair of pale yellow eyes, although because of his menacingly tall frame frame, one wouldn't exactly call him evidently sneaky.
* YouHaveFailedMe: In any given moment, he'll He angrily scold scolds the Ghost Monsters' shortcomings every single time whenever they screw something up in most episodes.up. In ''Pacula'', after the ghosts were thwarted by Pac-Man, he outright replaces them with the titular vampiric antagonist, who actually did his job as well as he expected him to do. How the Ghost Monsters managed to reclaim their jobs after that is never further established at that point.
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* YourSizeMayVary: At times he gradually goes through inconsistent sizes, where in In one episode he looms and towers over the citizens of Pac-Land where he can Pac-Land, able to easily hold Pac-Man's entire body with his hand but hand, while in some episodes others he's still taller but nowhere near as big when Pac-Man comes to his lair and only reaches up to his waist it seems. about twice Pac-Man's height.
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* TheFriendNobodyLikes: It's rather safe to say that none of the other Ghost Monsters tend to respect him. Usually Clyde and/or Sue will use him as an extension of a plan to achieve any means either for Mezamaron's tasks or catching Pac-Man. Hell, in the episode ''A Bad Case of the Chomps'', after they've put on their Ghost suits, Sue asked where Blinky went, Clyde didn't really give a crap and assumed that he "saw his shadow and took off for the hills". Although, Pinky seems to tolerate him to a degree... except for one time he (accidentally) shoved into a cannon when they tried to use guk to trap Pac-Man and Ms. Pac-Man's car.

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* TheFriendNobodyLikes: It's rather safe to say that none of the other Ghost Monsters tend to respect him. Usually Clyde and/or Sue will use him as an extension of a plan to achieve any means either for Mezamaron's tasks or catching Pac-Man. Hell, in the episode ''A Bad Case of the Chomps'', after they've put on their Ghost suits, Sue asked where Blinky went, Clyde didn't really give a crap at all and assumed that he "saw his shadow and took off for the hills". Although, Pinky seems to tolerate him to a degree... except for one time he (accidentally) shoved him into a cannon when they tried to use guk to trap Pac-Man and Ms. Pac-Man's car.
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* TheFriendNobodyLikes: It's rather safe to say that none of the other Ghost Monsters tend to respect him. Usually Clyde and/or Sue will use him as an extension of a plan to achieve any means either for Mezamaron's tasks or catching Pac-Man. Hell, in the episode ''A Bad Case of the Chomps'', after they've put on their Ghost suits, Sue asked where Blinky went, Clyde didn't really give a crap and assumed that he "saw his shadow and took off for the hills". Although, Pinky seems to tolerate him to a degree... except for one time he (accidentally) shoved into a cannon when they tried to use guk to trap Pac-Man and Ms. Pac-Man's car.
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* ArchNemesis: ALL of them have a bone to pick with Pac-Man. 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.

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* ArchNemesis: ALL of them have a bone to pick with Pac-Man. How long have they've been enemies with him is never addressed whatsoever but it's more than implied that they've been enemies before the events of the show.
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* RedIsHeroic: Has a red fedora matches the color of his iconic red boots who's a highly beloved hero to all of Pac-Land.

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* RedIsHeroic: Has a red fedora that matches the color of his iconic red boots who's a highly beloved hero to all of Pac-Land.
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* FedoraOfAsskicking: This incarnation of Pac-Man wears a rather classy red fedora who takes defeats the Ghost Monsters with his powerful chomps on numerous occasions, no matter how may times they try to take him down.

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* FedoraOfAsskicking: This incarnation of Pac-Man wears a rather classy red fedora who takes on any challenge and defeats the Ghost Monsters with his powerful chomps on numerous occasions, no matter how may times they try to take him down.
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FedoraOfAsskicking: This incarnation of Pac-Man wears a classy red fedora who takes defeats the Ghost Monsters with his powerful chomps on numerous occasions, no matter how may times they try to take him down.

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* FedoraOfAsskicking: This incarnation of Pac-Man wears a rather classy red fedora who takes defeats the Ghost Monsters with his powerful chomps on numerous occasions, no matter how may times they try to take him down.

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* TheAce: 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 CrazyPrepared, is heavily skilled in competitions, and is greatly equipped in many areas. Pac-Man is undoubtedly in a league of his own... most of the time.

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* TheAce: 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 CrazyPrepared, is heavily skilled in competitions, and is greatly equipped in many areas. In short, Pac-Man is undoubtedly in a league of his own... most of the time.


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* BadlyBatteredBabysitter: He cannot catch a single break if he's in charge of looking after Pac-Baby. When he used a magic trick that accidentally made him disappear in ''Pac-Baby Panic'', he tried to use Chomp-Chomp as his replacement, to which Ms. Pac-Man actually fell for it until Sour Puss was being a {{Jerkass}} by using Pac-Fleas on him to blow away his position. He did manage to bring him back after saying the magic spell correctly (albeit unintentionally).


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FedoraOfAsskicking: This incarnation of Pac-Man wears a classy red fedora who takes defeats the Ghost Monsters with his powerful chomps on numerous occasions, no matter how may times they try to take him down.
* GuileHero: Taking a note from Bugs Bunny, he'll often rely on trickery, manipulation, witty schemes, and ''many'' backup plans at his disposal to thwart any attempt from the Ghost Monsters at any given turn, mostly on the drop of a hat.


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* RedIsHeroic: Has a red fedora matches the color of his iconic red boots who's a highly beloved hero to all of Pac-Land.

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