Christmas Comes to Pac-land

1982
5.8| 0h23m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 16 December 1982 Released
Producted By: Hanna-Barbera Productions
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Pac-Man and friends try to help Santa fix his sleigh and save Christmas!

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Director

Ray Patterson

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Hanna-Barbera Productions

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Christmas Comes to Pac-land Audience Reviews

Interesteg What makes it different from others?
SpecialsTarget Disturbing yet enthralling
Huievest Instead, you get a movie that's enjoyable enough, but leaves you feeling like it could have been much, much more.
Bea Swanson This film is so real. It treats its characters with so much care and sensitivity.
Horst in Translation (filmreviews@web.de) Looks like there really is a Christmas special on everything. This one here is connected to the uber-famous, very old computer game Pacman and we follow a family/village of Pac(wo)men during the holiday season. The first five minutes of this 30-minute short they collide with the creatures they fight against in the video game. And the Pacmen here can actually eat them as well. Bt to make it more child-friendly, the eyes of the villains survive (that sounds kinda bloody and wrong) and just move on. Rightly afterward, Santa crashes down with his sleigh and his reindeer, including Rudolph as well. Santa tells the gang that it is their task to save Christmas this time and so they do. They even get unexpected help during that mission and in the end, of course, they succeed and everybody gets presents. This one here is a spin-off from a Pacman television series I have never heard of and features also most of the voice actors from that show. Director Roy Patterson is a bit of a legend in the animation sector and Jeffrey Scott, the writer of this holiday special, was still pretty young when this was made, but not inexperienced either. Only criticism I have is that the animation really looks from almost 50 years earlier and not from the 1980s, maybe because Patterson had a career in the industry already long before his effort here. Then again, this gives a bit of a traditional vibe to the movie. All in all, a solid watch. Recommended.
Michael_Elliott Christmas Comes to PacLand (1982)*** (out of 4)Surprisenly good animated film has Santa Claus landing in PacLand where PacMan and his family are confused by who he is and what he does. Santa explains that he delivers presents to people on Christmas but his sack of toys have gone missing. PacMan must then go out to the Ghost Brothers to try and get them back. Christmas COMES TO PACLAND is a pretty entertaining little short that clocks in at 24-minutes and actually manages to be entertaining throughout. I never watched the television show so this here was the first time I had actually seen anything with the characters (outside the game of course) and I was surprised at how entertaining and likable they were. As you'd expect, the Christmas message is full of bright and the ending is also incredibly cute. The animation itself was also very impressive and I really liked the colors used for the scenery.
Shawn Watson I never thought I'd be reviewing a Pac-Man Xmas Special. Up until a few days ago I didn't even know that there was a Pac-Man TV show.This cartoon has Pac-Man, Ms Pac-Man and Pac-Baby enjoying the snow and winter season before Santa Claus ends up crash-landing in PacLand. Having never heard of PacLand the rounded Pac-People have never heard of Santa or Xmas either. The Pac-People help Santa on his way and end up experiencing their first ever Xmas in return.So what do you know...it's another one of those "Xmas is all about..." cartoons. But this time it's quite enjoyable and has nice wintry animation. It won't be a fondly-remembered special like Charlie Brown or Garfield's Xmas cartoons, but still worth watching.
Moonhawk1975 I re-discovered this special this past Christmas when it was shown on Boomerang. I recorded it on my DVR and forgot all about it until today. I sat down with my 2-year-old daughter to watch and am surprised to see she can't take her eyes off the screen. (Probably wondering what the heck I am subjecting her to now) Is it cheesy? Yes. Is it as good as I remembered? Sort of. It does hold up well, but some things are better watched when you're 7. The animation is typical of Saturday morning cartoons from the 80's and it does bring back the memories of all the cartoons I used to watch (the best being Dungeons & Dragons, which I recently found on Toon Disney). If you get a chance to re-visit this, you should.