
The Ghost Gang appears as an Assist Trophy. The Ghost Gang makes a cameo in the 2018 sequel Ralph Breaks the Internet. When Ralph laments how he gets no respect from the others in his game, Clyde suggests that he will just have to accept who he is. Clyde is also one of the villains to react when Ralph reveals he does not want to be a bad guy anymore, by turning blue. While Blinky, Inky, and Pinky can be seen in Game Central Station, Clyde leads the Bad-Anon support group in the Pac-Man game consisting of iconic villains including Dr. The Ghost Gang appears as supporting characters in Disney's 2012 film Wreck-It-Ralph.
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In the Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures animated series and games, the Ghosts are portrayed as spectral ectoplasmic entities with the common ghostly traits of being semi-intangible, being able to levitate, and can leave trails of ectoplasm on living beings and the majority of them are former Pac-People. However, they had a few ghostly traits such as being able to levitate. In the older games and 80's cartoon, the Ghosts were originally portrayed as monsters (some can wield magic) and are considered tangible.
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In the TV series Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures, the Ghost Gang work for Lord Betrayus but secretly they help Pac-Man foil Betrayus' plans and hopefully get their bodies back. In the Pac-Man cartoon series from 1982 to 1984, the Ghost Gang work for Mezmeron and help him try to find the Power Pellet Forest and often call Pac-Man names such as "Pac-Fink". Pac-Man) - Orange, He/She's not very smart and flees if Pac-Man get too close.
