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The Pac Family |
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| Format | Animated series Adventure Comedy |
| Starring | Marty Ingels Barbara Minkus Russi Taylor Frank Welker Peter Cullen Barry Gordon Chuck McCann Neil Ross Susan Silo Allan Lurie Lorenzo Music (season 2) Darryl Hickman (season 2) |
| Country of origin | United States |
| No. of seasons | 2 |
| No. of episodes | 21 (42 cartoons) |
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| Executive producer(s) | William Hanna Joseph Barbera |
| Running time | approx. 22–26 minutes |
| Production company(s) | Hanna-Barbera Namco America, Inc. Bally-Midway |
| Distributor | Warner Bros. Television Distribution |
| Broadcast | |
| Original channel | ABC |
| Original run | September 25, 1982 – November 5, 1983 |
Pac-Man (also known as Pac-Man: The Animated Series) is an animated television series produced by Hanna-Barbera based on the video game Pac-Man by Namco, which premiered on ABC and ran from 1982 to 1983. This series, along with The Smurfs and other Hanna-Barbera adaptations of other properties were completely different from the studio's trademark signature shows.[why?] It was also the first Hanna-Barbera animated series based on a video game.
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The show follows the adventures of the title character, Pac-Man (voiced by Marty Ingels), his wife Pepper (voiced by Barbara Minkus), their child Pac-Baby (voiced by Russi Taylor), their dog Chomp-Chomp (voiced by Frank Welker) and their cat Sour Puss (voiced by Peter Cullen). The family lives in Pac-Land, a place in which the geography and architecture seem to revolve primarily around spheres and sphere-like shapes.
Most episodes of the series center around the ongoing battle between the Pac family and their only known enemies, the Ghost Monsters: Blinky (voiced by Chuck McCann), Inky (voiced by Barry Gordon), Pinky (voiced by Chuck McCann), Clyde (voiced by Neil Ross), and Sue (voiced by Susan Silo). They work for Mezmaron (voiced by Allan Lurie), a mysterious figure who resembles Darth Vader and acts similarly to Gargamel from The Smurfs. Mezmaron's sole mission is to locate and control the source of "Power Pellets", which serve as the primary food and power source for the city, and also as the deus ex machina in virtually every episode.
The second season later introduces Super-Pac (voiced by Lorenzo Music) and Pac-Man's nephew P.J. (voiced by Darryl Hickman)
Pac-Man aired on ABC Saturday Morning in the following formats:
During the first airing of the show, the large number of advertisers sponsoring it caused commercial breaks to be double their normal length. Later episodes featured normal commercial break times.[citation needed]
Since the original run, reruns have turned up on the USA Cartoon Express on USA in the 1980s and Boomerang in 2005. The Christmas-themed episode currently airs each year as part of the Boomerang Christmas Party, an annual marathon of Christmas cartoons, but otherwise is not included in the channel's rotation. The series is also available for purchase on the Xbox Live Marketplace for 160 Microsoft Points per episode.
In this Christmas special, Pac-Man and family help Santa Claus (voiced by Peter Cullen) after crash-landing on Pac-Land (after the reindeer were startled by floating eyes of the Ghost Monsters after Pac-Man, Ms. Pac-Man and Pac-Baby munched them). Mezmaron was the only character from the cartoon that is not in the special (although his castle which is covered in snow appears). Most fans say he was away for Christmas (but this can't be confirmed nor denied). It is shown every December on the Boomerang Christmas party.
The Halloween special consisted of two segments from the show, "Pacula" and "Trick or Chomp". The special aired in primetime on ABC on October 30, 1982. It has been replayed on channels like Cartoon Network and Boomerang during Halloween in recent years.[1]
The show's initial success inspired ABC's rival CBS to create Saturday Supercade, which featured other video game characters from the golden age of video arcade games.
The arcade game Pac-Land was based entirely on the cartoon, and Pac-Man 2: The New Adventures drew significant influence from it as well. Also, the Tengen release of the original Pac-Man arcade game for the Nintendo Entertainment System features box art based on the cartoon.
On January 31, 2012, Warner Bros. released Pac-Man: The Complete First Season on DVD in region 1 via their Warner Archive Collection manufacture-on-demand service, available exclusively through Warner's online store and only in the US. The item however is not yet being sold in stores.[2][3]
In 1982, WorldVison Home Video Inc. under Rainbow Products Ltd distributed a Hanna-Barbera Productions Inc. Pac-Man and Family VHS in Australia (catalogue number RCV 9019). Episodes included:
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