Contents. History The enemies in Pac-Man are known variously as ', ', and '. Despite the seemingly random nature of the enemies, their movements are strictly deterministic, which players have used to their advantage. In an interview, creator Toru Iwatani stated that he had designed each enemy with its own distinct personality in order to keep the game from becoming impossibly difficult or boring to play. More recently, Iwatani described the enemy behaviors in more detail at the 2011 Game Developers Conference. He stated that the red enemy chases, and the pink and blue enemies try to position themselves in front of Pac-Man's mouth. Although he claimed that the orange enemy's behavior is random, the game's code reveals that it actually chases Pac-Man most of the time, but also moves toward the lower-left corner of the maze when it gets too close to Pac-Man.
Cartoons In the cartoon, with the male Ghost Monsters wearing various styles of hats and partnered with a new ghost named Sue (who was purple and wore earrings), the Ghost Monsters work for Mezmaron who assigns them the job of finding the Power Pellet Forest. Just as Pac-Man could 'chomp' the Ghost Monsters to devour their 'suits' after gulping down a power pellet and thus turning the Ghost Monsters blue — with their disembodied 'eyes' floating back to Mezmaron's lair — the Ghost Monsters themselves, whenever Pac-Man hadn't been able to consume a power pellet for a time, could likewise 'chomp' Pac-Man to defeat him. The episodes 'Chomp-Out at the O.K. Corral' and 'The Greatest Show in Pacland' featured the Ghost Monsters' 3-year-old cousin named Dinky who was bratty, which greatly annoyed all the male ghost monsters. In the 2013 TV series, the four Ghosts come from the Netherworld. Though they are ruled by Lord Betrayus, they are actually good-natured spirits and often supply Pac-Man with information about Lord Betrayus' plots, while ensuring Betrayus doesn't catch them in the act. It is also suggested that they could be reunited with their bodies and brought back to life, though their 'living' forms are unknown.
There were also some Ghosts that were exclusive to the TV series like Ghosts (a race of heavyset, horned Ghosts with one eye), Fire Ghosts (a race of orange Ghosts who can emit fire from their body), Tentacle Ghosts (a race of 4-eyed purple-black Ghosts who look similar to ), Guardian Ghosts (a race of large Ghosts who guard the Netherworld), and Aqua Ghosts (a race of light blue Ghosts with fins on their head). Known ghosts Below is the description of each Ghost. This section does not any. Unsourced material may be challenged. ( December 2012) With the release of further Pac-Man games, more ghosts have been added.
Kinky – the golden yellow Ghost who appeared only in. Also called Kinzo, Kinky is the of the Ghosts who has the ability to combine with other Ghosts. When he combines with Clyde (note: in Pac-Man Arrangement, Clyde was red and Blinky was orange), Kinky becomes a bull-like ghost named Urchin, who can charge after Pac-Man. When he combines with Inky, Kinky's glasses appear on Inky's body and grant this new combined ghost (named Stylist) the ability to split in two. Stylist's reflection will mirror his movements on the other half of the map (about the vertical axis). When Kinky combines with Pinky, the resulting ghost is rabbit-like and named Romp. Romp can hop to any part of the map, usually very close to Pac-Man's position.
The combination of Kinky and Blinky results in Crybaby, a bigger and chubbier version of Blinky who adds 20-point Pac-Dots anywhere in the maze. Orson / Toc-Man – a greenish-gray intellectual Ghost who initially appears as the main antagonist of under the alias of Toc-Man the robot, mocking Pac-Man. In, Orson has reformed and is now an ally of Pac-Man.
A straightforward way to download Viber on your PC (Windows and Mac). Exchangemessages and calls and it is available for free on Google Play app store. They also appear in the episode 'I Married Marge', where Mr. Burns was playing Ms. Pac-Man and laughs when he eats the ghosts. The Ghosts appear in the Futurama episode 'Anthology of Interest II'. The Ghosts appear in the South Park trilogy 'Imaginationland'. The Ghosts appear in the Family Guy episode 'Stuck Together, Torn Apart'.
Spooky – a dark gray Ghost in gray armor who is the of the Ghosts in ancient times until he was sealed under the Golden Fruit Tree in Pac Village by Sir Pac-A-Lot. Spooky is the main antagonist of. Ghost Witch of Netor - the leader of the ghost gang and the main antagonist of. Funky – a jumping green Ghost who debuted in the game. He has an interest in Sue and jumps lower than Pac-Man.
Funky and Spunky only jump in the worlds of Sandbox Land and Jungly Steps. Spunky – a jumping dark gray Ghost who debuted in. She is the female counterpart of Funky who jumps just as high as Pac-Man.
She was recolored black in some home console remakes/ports. Has recently been depicted in games as a 'sleeping ghost'. Sue – the female counterpart of Clyde in, entirely identical to him. In the Hanna Barbera Pac-Man animated series, Sue (voiced by ) is featured as Clyde's second-in-command and is recolored purple. She also appears in and, still purple, now wearing mascara and eyeshadow, greatly resembling her cartoon counterpart.
Tim – an orange ghost who appeared exclusively as Clyde's replacement in. Yum-Yum – the female red Ghost who debuted in. She is a relative of Blinky and has a romantic relationship with Jr. Yum-Yum appears exclusively in Jr. Pac-Man's cutscenes.
Lord Betrayus (full name: Betrayus Sneakerus Spheros) – a black and white ghost who is once a general of an army in Pac-World and the brother of President Spheros in the Pac-Man TV series. Soon later after he died, he became the supreme ruler of the Netherworld and of all Ghosts and Monsters. He acts as the main antagonist of and its video game adaptions. His primary goal is to steal the Power Berries and take over Pac-World to rule it with an iron fist. He is currently voiced.
Butt-ler – Betrayus' long suffering personal servant and butler who appears in Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures. He is a purplish-gray ghost with a butt-shaped head, topped with a dapper black hat. He's always loyal to his master. He will take some small satisfaction seeing Betrayus fall flat on his face. Buttocks – 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.
Sometimes, he doesn't like Butt-ler. Buttocks 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.
This section does not any. Unsourced material may be challenged. ( December 2016). In the episode 'Gang Busters', Buster Bunny and Plucky Duck play Pac-Man using their eyeballs as the characters. Buster plays as the ghosts.
The Ghosts appear in episode ', where they are seen at Pac-Man's wedding. They also appear in the episode ', where was playing Ms. Pac-Man and laughs when he eats the ghosts. The Ghosts appear in the episode '. The Ghosts appear in the trilogy '.
The Ghosts appear in the episode '. The Ghosts appear in the episodes 'Pac-Mania' and 'TV OF TERROR'. In the episode 'Duchess of Wails' Duchess calls Mac and Bloo 'Blinky and Clyde' in one scene. Blinky, Inky, Pinky, and Clyde appear in. While Blinky, Inky, and Pinky appear in Game Central Station, Clyde (voiced by Kevin Deters) is shown to be the head of Bad-Anon (a support group for video game villains) where the members have been meeting in the Pac-Man game once a week. When Wreck-It Ralph comments on how he does not want to be a villain anymore, Clyde is among the villains that react to this.
When Ralph states he gets no respect from the others characters, Clyde understands how he feels but says that he will have to accept who he is. Inky and Clyde also appear in the sequel. The Ghosts appear in the segments 'Diary of a Wimpy Kid Icarus', where they were shown chasing Pac-Man. In 'ParaMorgan', they were shown with other popular fictional ghosts. The Ghosts appear in secret levels in. The Ghosts appeared in as enemies on. When Abobo hits them, they will turn blue and when Abobo hit scared ghosts, they will die with their eyes run offscreen.
The Ghosts appear in. Uses them for his Smash attacks and they can also be summoned through an Assist Trophy. The Ghosts also wander in the Pac-Maze stage found in the 3DS version.
They deal damage upon contact with other fighters and can be eaten by those who got a Power Pellet. In, four cars played as the ghosts against a large pixelated vision of Pac-Man, created by aliens. They are the same colors as the ghosts and have license plates with their names. They are used by the main characters and the creator of Pac-Man. References.