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The Pac-Man LogBook, by Earl Green
(Since no list of shows in broadcast order, or even a complete listing of shows produced for the series, is available, this episode guide is more or less a random sampling of the show. - Editor)

Presidential Pac-Nappers

  • written by Jeffrey Scott
  • directed by Ray Patterson
  • music by Paul De Korte
  • Story: Pac-Man narrowly escapes a full-out ghost monster attack, but Ms. Pac-Man arrives just in the nick of time with a helpful dose of power pellets. When Inky, Pinky, Blinky, Clyde and Sue return to Mezmeron's lair, their master is enraged with their bumbling. He concocts a new scheme: the ghost monsters will kidnap the President of Pac-Land from the Yellow House and hold him for ransom. Their asking price? The location of the Power Pellet Forest.
  • Short: Pac-Man runs out of power pellets, but thwarts the pursuing ghosts with a box of instant cactus seeds.
  • Voice Cast: Marty Ingels (Pac-Man), Barbara Minkus (Ms. Pac-Man), Russi Taylor (Baby Pac-Man), Lorenzo Music (Super Pac-Man), Darryl Hickman (Junior Pac-Man), Alan Lurie (Mezmeron), Susan Silo (Sue), Barry Gordon (Inky), Nelson Ross (Clyde), Frank Welker (Chomp Chomp), Peter Cullen (Hocus Pocus)

Picnic In Pac-Land

  • written by Jeffrey Scott
  • directed by Ray Patterson
  • music by Paul De Korte
  • Story: As Ms. Pac-Man prepares a picnic feast of power pellet burgers, Pac-Man tries to teach Chomp Chomp how to catch. But one of his long-distance frisbee throws leads Chomp Chomp right to the ghost monsters, who see it as an opportunity to follow the Pac-Dog back to his master. And when the ghosts corner Pac-Man and his family, they have a problem - Chomp Chomp is eating everything in sight, including the power pellet burgers!

The Great Pac-Quake

  • written by Jeffrey Scott
  • directed by Ray Patterson
  • music by Paul De Korte
  • Story: The ghost monsters have themselves boxed up and delivered to Pac-Man in the hidden Power Pellet Forest, but their victory is short-lived (especially since there is no shortage of power pellets available for Pac-Man to chomp). Mezmeron, as usual, is most annoyed with his minions' failure, and tells them to steal the secret map of Pac-Land from the Pac-Museum. In order to fool the museum's security, the ghosts use one of Mezmeron's gadgets to cause an earthquake. After they steal the map - which shows a secret passage to the Power Pellet Forest - the ghost monsters decide to destroy the forest for themselves rather than returning the map to Mezmeron as ordered.
  • Note: The map of Pac-Land, seen very briefly, is a visual reference to the video game's maze.
  • Short: Cornered by the ghost monsters, Pac-Man takes the "portable hole" approach to escaping.

Hocus Pocus Pac-Man

  • written by Jeffrey Scott
  • directed by Ray Patterson
  • music by Paul De Korte
  • Story: Pac-Man's attempts to relax are foiled by Chomp Chomp and Hocus Pocus the cat. To make matters worse, Ms. Pac-Man decides to leave Pac-Baby in the hands of the man of the house - who'd rather be snoozing than babysitting. Pac-Man tries to keep Pac-Baby occupied by performing some magic tricks...but all he manages to do is make her vanish into thin air. And worse yet, Ms. Pac-Man will return home at any moment...

Here's Super-Pac

  • written by Jeffrey Scott
  • directed by Ray Patterson
  • music by Paul De Korte
  • Story: The ghost monsters drive into Pac-Land in an armored tank, cornering Pac-Man and demand that he reveal the location of the Power Pellet Forest. Just when things look hopeless for Pac-Man and Ms. Pac, a hole opens in the sky and someone pops out - and that someone happens to be Super Pac-Man. Super Pac's strength is matched only by his limitless vanity, and after he defeats the ghosts, Ms. Pac-Man invites him to lunch at Pac-Man's home. Mezmeron is irritated by the superhero's interference, and builds a giant robo-ghost to munch Pac-Land into rubble - but Super Pac-Man's solution to the problem may be more dangerous than the robo-ghost itself!

Hey, Hey, Hey...It's P.J.

  • written by Jeffrey Scott
  • directed by Ray Patterson
  • music by Paul De Korte
  • Story: Pac-Man's attempt at spring cleaning around the house turns into a demolition derby when he tries to swat a pesky Pac-Fly. As if things aren't bad enough, Pac-Man's cousin P.J. drops by and announces that he's dropped out of high school and will be moving in with Pac-Man and his family. P.J. eats his cousin out of house and home, and tries to teach Pac-Baby how to drive his motorcycle. Ms. Pac-Man sees only one way out of this mess - Pac-Man must try to get P.J. interested in going back to school.
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  • directed by Ray Patterson
  • music by Paul De Korte
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  • directed by Ray Patterson
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  • directed by Ray Patterson
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