

Adventure · Animation · Comedy
Overview
As Pacworlders excitedly decorate for Berry Day, Pac is saddened about missing his parents as he receives a picture ornament of them from his Aunt Spheria. The teens reminisce of their childhood Berry Day as they enjoy Christmas eggnog. Since Berry Day is one of the happiest days of the year, Betrayus launches a plan to get rid of the day by capturing Santa Pac and his Round Deer and to possess the gifts and Berry Day decorations. All Pac wants for Berry Day is to see his parents Sunny and Zac and is overjoyed when they arrive. But, his parents tell him they want to see the tree of life in the secret location which is forbidden. Are these Pac’s real parents or are they a trick from Betrayus and Dr. Slimestein? Let’s hope Berry Day can be merry after all.
Top Cast


Erin Matthews
Erin Matthews
Pac-Man (voice)
Erin Matthews
Pac-Man (voice)


Ashleigh Ball
Ashleigh Ball
Pinky (voice)
Ashleigh Ball
Pinky (voice)


Sam Vincent
Sam Vincent
Betrayus (voice)
Sam Vincent
Betrayus (voice)


Andrea Libman
Andrea Libman
Cylindria (voice)
Andrea Libman
Cylindria (voice)


Ian James Corlett
Ian James Corlett
Blinky (voice)
Ian James Corlett
Blinky (voice)


Lee Tockar
Lee Tockar
Cyclops Ghost (voice)
Lee Tockar
Cyclops Ghost (voice)


Matt Hill
Matt Hill
Skeebo (voice)
Matt Hill
Skeebo (voice)


Brian Drummond
Brian Drummond
Clyde (voice)
Brian Drummond
Clyde (voice)
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