![]() The moral of that episode was to teach how to recognize these signs of corruption I feel, and also entertained by seeing how they dealt with this. To be fair, these episodes and this show was made way before we had all this political tension. There were two episodes where it showed the dangers of government corruption, and honestly, I'm not going to get into this by actual parties, but it can go for families that support Republican and Democratic views.Sure, this episode was gross, but still had a good moral really. For example in "Is zit you, or is zit me?" [I think it is called?) The lesson of that episode was that your friends and family don't care about what you look like, and they care about you for the person you are. It actually does teach some lessons in some episodes.But this isn't a reason to not watch the show. In the first two episodes, the detail, and lighting was much much better. The style and animation isn't as smooth as it was in the first two episodes.Some episodes just feel kind of tacky as well, as if they were running out of ideas. Honestly, it doesn't really touch up on the plot for many episodes. Now, this honestly isn't that bad if you want your little kids to watch it, but as for Teens like me, it isn't entertaining. They left that empty, and that's why it makes it seem as if he is Gluttonous. I feel this wasn't really the best move on the show's creators' parts, as I feel they should have had an explination behind it, such as say maybe Yellow Ones need more food so they can use their special powers or whatnot, but no. It is true, Pac-Man in this show eats an exceptional amount. The whole Pac-Man being a "Gluttonous Jerk" and "Not Caring about Others." There is some good and bad to this statement.I understand that they were trying to give humor out to little kids, but that kind of contradicts what the story started out as, as it was originally seeming to be for Pre-Teens/Teens, and then they didn't just make these jokes every now and then it's literally every episode. I have to say they try to make burping and farting jokes way too much, and it makes me cringe sometimes, no matter how hard I try not to. There are a lot of immature jokes in this show.I could see they were trying to go for a Pre-Teen/Teen approach at first, since Pre-Teens and Teens handle this stuff better usually. I personally am fine with this, as it set up a good plot that honestly didn't go anywhere in this show, as the rest of the episodes were light-hearted for the majority. They don't actually bring up the subject of death in this show however, and you can see they specifically try to avoid the words "kill" and "death." They just sort of rather use words "destroy" "defeat" and "make them not exist" sort of thing. But instead of many little Pokéballs, it's just one big container. As for their bodies, it isn't anything gory, it was sort of preserved like how Pokémon go into Pokéballs. There was a dark lore set up in the beginning of the series, essentially stating that there was a Pac-World War One that occured, and essentially as to get rid of the bad side, the good people had to go ahead and steal their bodies, and by that I mean like, they sort of seperated their actual spirit from their bodies, thus creating the ghosts.There are good and aspects of this show, and I'll explain the bad, and then the good. Whether you have PAC-MAN fever or just extreme PAC-MAN enthusiasm, show it by projecting the game from your mind.I'm going to be honest many people who make these reviews who feel it is either gosh darn horrible or absolutely good are either trying to be bias due to high expectations, or just don't really look into this well enough. When you go Down But Not Out, they’ll become only EYES. Like PAC-MAN, they’ll pixelate when you land, but when you take damage, they’ll TURN-TO-BLUE too. Switch to one of the ghosts - BLINKY, INKY, CLYDE, or PINKY - in the Locker! Always on the hunt, their eyes will move up, down, left, or right to match the direction you’re moving. When you head left, he’ll face left, and when you head right, he’ll face right! He’ll also pixelate when you land or take damage.īut the PAC-MAN Back Bling is more than just PAC-MAN. (Take a PAC-MAN break with the power of your mind.)Įquip the PAC-MAN Back Bling to place the classic character on your back. Never stopped forgetting the classics? The Back Bling’s available in the Item Shop alongside the PAC-Brained Emote. Whatever direction the battle takes you, the PAC-MAN Back Bling will encourage your pursuit.
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