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Pac-Man: The Complete First Season

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Pac-Man! The game that gobbled up a nation's quarters while its hero gobbled up those annoying Ghost Monsters spawned sequels, spin-offs, toys, games and more. Taking note of Pac-Man's avid fan base, famed carton studio Hanna- Barbera hit upon the idea of adapting the game for Saturday morning animation -- becoming the first video game to make the jump to TV. Kids were immediately enraptured and a score of other arcade favorites soon followed Pac-Man, Ms. Pac-Man and Baby Pac-Man from the gaming console to the cathode ray tube. In this 2-Disc, 13-Episode collection, Pac-Man does battle with Inky, Blinky, Pinky, Clyde and Sue, the Ghost Monster minions of the dreaded Mezmaron, who lusts after Pac-land's precious power spheres. Aided by his plucky and charming wife and son, Pac-Man saves the Pac-President, confronts the vampiric Pacula, discovers the Abominable Pac-Man and more. Pac-Venture awaits -- no quarters required!


MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ NR (Not Rated)


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 3.52 Ounces


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Director ‏ : ‎ Petruta Kupper


Media Format ‏ : ‎ NTSC


Run time ‏ : ‎ 5 hours and 12 minutes


Release date ‏ : ‎ March 1, 2012


Actors ‏ : ‎ Marty Ingels, Susan Silo, Frank Welker, Chuck McCann, Barbara Minkus


Studio ‏ : ‎ Warner Archives


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  • Pacman Begins
Let me set the stage a little. It's late December 1980. I'm just turning two. Pac-man is less than a year old. The two of us seem destined to grow up together. My favorite gift that year comes not from my loving father or mother but from an aunt and uncle I will see little of growing up. It's a wooden Pac-man toy with painted wheels, and I love it. It will quickly become my favorite toy, and remains the only thing I still own from two years old. It seems strange then, tragic even, that I never knew this show existed as a kid! Where was I? All I can figure is that He-Man must have been on at the same time. (Seems I had a thing for charactors with -Man in their names..) It's really a shame, because if I had seen this as a child I might find it more viewable as an adult. Don't get me wrong, there's nothing wrong about the show... but then there's nothing really right about it either. You get the idea that Hanna Barbera figured the Pac name alone would draw kids in and they didn't need to focus on story telling. The show has very little humor, no witty one liners or zingy comebacks, nothing quotable. The charactors are lifeless and bland. There are some flashes of genius, like the Pac family going to the drive in to watch video games (kinda' a Galaga meets Star Wars) but they are few and far between. Not even my kids got into this one, and they both like Pac-Man and 80's cartoons. Still, it gets four stars for simply being a Pac-Man cartoon. It's not bad for what it is. It's just not great, either. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2013 by Raythesane

  • PAC MAN
I recommend this cartoon. Especially to anyone who grew up watching it Saturday mornings, or loves PAC-MAN in general. I bought this one for myself as I wanted to have a childhood keepsake. I was a little hesitant at first about the DVR- recorded discs and if it would work or not on my cheap $24 DVD player. Fear not, plays perfectly!! Good Quality and menus. PAC-Mania shorts appear in between each 10-12 approx. minute episode in this collection (I assume as originally aired) . There is a play all option or you can watch a specific episode if you want to choose. What you will not find here is "Christmas Comes to PAC-Land" tv special that aired the first season. But, that episode can be found on Season two release. I'm happy with my purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2012 by PRN

  • Another 80's Classic with Poor Remastering
I am finally glad that we have yet another great 80's classic cartoon from one the most popular video games of all time and produced by one of the best animation companies of all time. Warner Archive at least got all of this series complete and on DVD. They also got Dragon's lair and let's hope Supercade will come too. POSITIVES: This is season 1 complete and unedited as it originally aired, it even includes the "Pac-Mania" short bumpers. It does not include the Christmas Special or Season 2, but luckily that was released on another DVD you can also buy. NEGATIVES: Like many early & mid 80's cartoons they were shot on 35mm film, transferred to tape and edited for production. For some strange reason the whole industry thinks that by doing a "new film" transfer that the DVD will be so much better quality. Sadly, this is not always the case. Just like with other 80's cartoons (G.I. Joe, Transformers, Dragon's Lair) this appears to be a new film to digital transfer, which would be OK if they only knew how to remaster it correctly! This suffers from the common remastering problem of the "contrast" being incorrectly set, so you can't tell the difference between the "red" ghost and the "orange" ghost...it's outright set way off! So compared to the original analog broadcast tapes (still shown on Boomerang) the remastering is sub par. To make matters worse, as with many "new transfers", there were missing scenes from the 35mm film, so those were simply replaced with the original scenes taken from the analog broadcast tapes. The problem is they don't match at all and appear out of place since they don't suffer from the poor contrast settings, they actually look better. So it's a standard "mixed bag" that we have commonly come to accept for 80's cartoons, on that part. Time Warner could have spent more time on correcting the contrast and other colors that are off, or just used the original tapes which would have been better in my opinion, but this was a low budget job and that is what you should expect. MENU/EXTRAS: BIG silly FBI warning, very basic menu and no extras. This is a standard burned DVD-R (with CSS copy protection which is useless) created On-Demand, which is not as good as a DVD ROM but far better then silly digital downloads wrapped in DRM that you can't use on DVD (i.e. Smurfs). OVERALL: Buy it for sure, esp. if you want the full season and if you have the time and knowledge, you can easily fix the video contrast yourself if it's that important to you. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2012 by 4D7950726F66696C65

  • Pac-Man and Ms Pac-Man are bad parents
My 6 year old daughter likes Pac-Man. She was introduced to him via an old arcade game at the carwash by our house (the place has lots of old games. It's cool.) I have purchased a few different Pac-Man related items for her. This one is the latest. She and her 10 year old sister have been watching this set almost daily since they got it for Xmas. It's one of the DUMBEST shows I've ever seen but that is part of the fun. I was born in the late 70s and grew up on Hanna-Barbera cartoons, so it's nostalgic for me. But, for real, this is one of the worst cartoons ever. It's the same thing over and over in every episode. Also, Pac-Man leaves his baby son alone at home all the time, and tells the cat and dog to take care of him while he's out partying or chomping ghosts. The character of Ms Pac-Man is really flat. It's not well thought out at all but the colors are pretty and it's fun to hate on it with my kids. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2015 by Sarah Jane

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