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*Clyde is the orange ghost, otherwise known as Pokey. His movement pattern involves mimicking Blinky's movement until reaching a certain distance from Pac-Man, then retreating to the bottom-left corner of the stage. In later appearances, he is generally depicted as an easygoing, cowardly ghost. His name is occasionally switched with Blinky, making Clyde the aggressive red ghost.
*Clyde is the orange ghost, otherwise known as Pokey. His movement pattern involves mimicking Blinky's movement until reaching a certain distance from Pac-Man, then retreating to the bottom-left corner of the stage. In later appearances, he is generally depicted as an easygoing, cowardly ghost. His name is occasionally switched with Blinky, making Clyde the aggressive red ghost.


The original four, known collectively as the "Ghost Gang", has been depicted as taking varying roles in following ''Pac-Man'' media, from villains, to allies, to harmless tricksters — typically they're portrayed as underlings to a greater threat, a role first established for them (like many other elements of the modern ''Pac-Man'' universe) in the Hanna-Barbera cartoon series.
The original four, known collectively as the "Ghost Gang", have been depicted in varying roles within subsequent ''Pac-Man'' media, wavering between villains, allies, or harmless tricksters — they are typically portrayed as underlings to a greater threat, a role first established for them (like many other elements of the modern ''Pac-Man'' universe) in the Hanna-Barbera cartoon series.
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