
But things get hectic when Pac Baby starts releasing all the animals. Goo-Goo at the Zoo – The Pac Family are spending the day at the Pac Land Zoo. Sir Chomp-A-Lot – Mezmaron sends the ghost monsters 1,000 years into the past where they meet Sir Chomp-A-Lot, who defends the Power forest against an evil Pac Dragon. And he may have bitten off more than he could chomp, especially when the Ghost Monsters make an appearance. But when the Ghost Monsters take over, the Pac family steps up to bat and pinch hits for the deflated players.īackpackin' Packy – Pac-Man is trying to enjoy his day off, but ends up replacing Baby Pac-Man's troop leader. Southpaw Packy – Pac-Man is taking the family out to a ball game. The thirteen episodes of the first season is slapped on two discs, with each episode broken into two parts. And when he gets his chompers on a bunch, the ghost monsters don't stand a chance. Fortunately for Pac-Man, there's always a healthy dose of power pellets around when he needs him the most. For the most part Pac-Man spent much of an episode staying ahead of the Ghost Monsters – Inky, Blinky, Pinky, Clyde, and Sue who worked for Mezmaron, the shows villain character who's hell-bent on locating and gaining control of Pac-Land's "Power Pellet" supply. Pac-Man (whom Pac-Man calls Pepper), their son Baby Pac-Man, their cat Sour Puss, and dog Chomp-Chomp. The show centered on Pac-Man and his family – Mrs.
#PAC MAN 80S CARTOON SERIES#
Pac-Man the TV series was released in 1982 as part of ABC's Saturday morning lineup. Holy shit it's been 30 years since this cartoons release? Damn, I am getting old! Does this classic cartoon series hold up after 30 years? Let's find out. Now the folks at Warner Home have inducted into the Hanna Barbera Classic Collection "Pac-Man: The Complete First Season". Pac-Man and Baby Pac-Man respectively) and also a superhero version called Super Pac-Man. The game itself spawned a female and baby counterpart (Ms. We're talking toys, board games, t-shirts, hats, glasses, cereal, if you can think of it, Pac-Man was probably featured on it.

The arcade machine was released and at the games peak, nothing was left off the table as to where the character would appear. But out of all the toons featured here at TOV, there's none more iconic, more prominent than arcade's first true mascot – Pac-Man. We've reviewed several 80's classic cartoons from Gobots, Chuck Norris, SilverHawks, and even the Centurions. And the 80's are back and rocking the Val-Cave thanks to the folks at Warner Home.
