Lord Betrayus

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"'We interrupt this program to bring you an important message from the Netherrealm. Boo! Hahaha! Scared you, didn't I?' - Betrayus's first words in 'The Adventure Begins'."

Lord Betrayus "Sneakerous" Spheros (also simply known as Betrayus), better known as Lord Betrayus, is the main antagonist of the video game Pac Man and the Ghostly Adventures and its sequel, as well as plays a role as the main antagonist of the animated TV series mh:terribletvshows:Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures.

He is an utterly vengeful and power-hungry arch-nemesis of Pac-Man who used to be a Pac-Worlder and citizen, but due to his plan of starting a war and nearly wiping out a ton of Pac-People during his time, he became stripped of his body and was sent to the Netherworld as a form of punishment, being banished from Pac-World for committing genocide and familicide, he is also well known for being responsible for the deaths of Pac-Man's parents and the entire race of the "Yellow Ones" before The Pacinator and Apex were introduced.

As a ghost, he now seeks to get his body back by seeking to obtain the repository Stratos keeps in his dormitory in order to rule Pac-World with an iron fist, he often sends his ghostly people to do his bidding while he remains on his throne, endlessly plotting revenge every time his plans are typically foiled.

Why He Intentionally Did Not Scare Us

 * 1) For starters, he is the most unthreatening and pathetic Pac-Man villain of all time. Even though he is cocky, cunning, malicious, ruthless, deceptive, and villainous, he can be pretty empty-headed, dorky, and ignorant at times.
 * 2) * Where Lord Betrayus was once depicted as a purely evil type of villain that was a somewhat strict but competent warlord who was cruel enough to commit genocide towards Pac-World when he was alive and once inspired genuine fear and loyalty in his troops, as well as inflicting successful attacks on the Resistance for the time before losing his body as shown in the first episode, and the episode "Pac to the Future" showcasing this. But nowadays, he is a crime-boss who became a villainous "Mean popular boy" stereotype that is simply way too goofy, infantile, and clownish to be taken seriously in any way as the show's main antagonist.
 * 3) * Because of making him a constant joke for the show to ridicule, he doesn't seem to pose any real threat as a ghostly overlord despite his many attempts at making himself look fearsome (albeit them being either useful or useless), even more so than Dr. Robotnik from Sonic Boom, Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog, Sonic X, and Sonic Underground or any other generic villain wannabe in history. All in a rather annoying and underwhelming way since he seems to be often viewed and depicted as a minor annoyance deserving to be poked fun at by anyone for being a jerk and a nuisance, rather than being actually threatening.
 * 4) * Much like many clichéd, old-fashionedly ineffectual villains of fiction, he generally tends to rely on his typically ineffective minions to always do the dirty work of defeating Pac-Man for him since Betrayus is way too incompetent (or lazy) to do it himself as a ghostly scoundrel.
 * 5) ** All of his failures and moments of embarrassment typically have him look unfortunate and awkward in an extremely predictable way.
 * 6) ** He oftentimes, blames others for whatever misfortune happens to him despite it usually being Betrayus himself who caused it.
 * 7) * He regularly commands someone to come up with a plan and takes credit for said plan. However, if the plan goes awry, he forces all blame upon the plan's originator, who likely had no choice in the first place to concoct it. He even takes all the credit for the bright ideas his minions make, taking absolutely no consideration for their efforts.
 * 8) Not only is he a generic and incredibly lame supervillain that rips off Mezmeron from the 1982 Pac-Man TV series and Vlad Plasmius from Danny Phantom, but he is a complete and utter manbaby that has shown to be a true sissy as well; prone to throwing countless temper tantrums, act like a entitled brat, never learning from his mistakes, and generally having the mentality of a deluded effeminate teenager with little to no maturity whatsoever.
 * 9) * A prime example of his childishness is when he was continually whining about how he lost to Spheria at a pac-pong tournament years ago as shown in the episode "Pac-Pong Fever" and was constantly saying how she cheated even when Betrayus himself lost fair and square, which was something he never got over and held a grudge on for years, which is pretty pitiful of him.
 * 10) * As seen in the episode "The Great Chase!", when his mom was seen spending time with his brother, Stratos, he complains and nags about it to the point of setting Butt-ler, on fire and flying around in circles. Especially when he stupidly asks his mom whose fault it was that Betrayus doesn't have his body back, to of which Butt-ler and Dr. Buttocks respond with Betrayus being the cause his own demise.
 * 11) * He throws fits when he isn't acknowledged in various schemes, and then passes the blame onto others when he fails, making him very delusional and obstinate.
 * 12) * The fact that he cannot sleep without his stuffed toy bunny and always sucks on his thumb like an actual baby does. Not only does it make him kinda cringe-worthy for the fact that he always acts incredibly childish, but it makes him look painfully hypocritical when he tells Butt-ler in the episode "Mission ImPacable!" that he doesn't need a teddy bear as an "overlord of evil", when his demand makes Butt-ler rolls his eyes like anyone would.
 * 13) Following from this, he is also very cowardly and pusillanimous, letting others do the dirty work on his behalf. As well as being very petulant, irresponsible, and aggravated, he tends to throw tantrums whenever things do not go his way because of how immature he is, and not in a funny way.
 * 14) In addition to being a complete and utter manchild we're supposed to hate since he's "the villain", he's also an overtly arrogant narcissist who will do just about anything to get what he wants, even when it usually makes him look annoying and idiotic towards anyone, even more than necessary.
 * 15) * If Pac-Man chooses to eat him or defeat him for his nefarious deeds, he holds his grudges and acts like he didn't deserve it despite Betrayus getting what's coming to him, depending on the episode.
 * 16) * Sometimes he attempts to take the credit for what inventions Dr. Buttocks come up with and Betrayus would selfishly use those ideas for his schemes, which causes Betrayus to screw up and cause problems for others because of not knowing how to use those inventions properly, his lack of skill would better show this because of his endless cowardice and narcissism.
 * 17) Sloppy Backstory/Motives: On top of being more of a joke than the main antagonist, even though he was once a genocidal warlord, his motives as a villain are all over the place and make very little to no sense. To the point where it doesn't make much sense why such an embittered manchild like Betrayus would want to become a hegemonic warlord when he grew up outside of jealousy, after all, the only thing we know about his past was him wanting to be great at Pac-Pong, not being cared enough by his family, and becoming a warlord who wanted to outshine his brother and gain control of Pac-World, yet there was no understandable reason for wanting to commit genocide towards yellow people (genocide being a very heavy topic to be placed in a kids show! As well as it coming off as a very racist implication since he murders only "the yellow ones" just because he wanted to). Making it very hard to understand how he goes from being petty about winning at ping pong like a sore-loser and being emotionally scarred by his family's mistreatment of Betrayus wanting to show how impressive he is as a person growing up, to starting a war and committing genocidal acts towards specifically yellow-colored people without any reason or motive to do so.
 * 18) * As a ghost, his underhanded schemes from seasons 2 and 3, tend to be very nonsensical and ill-judged, even by Pac-Man standards. The fact that he still orders his ghostly minions to antagonize Pac-World, even though he and the ghosts are always defeated by Pac-Man as they leave for the Nether Realm to only then come back later to Pac-World when they all already know that they're already going to get eaten by Pac-Man in general, so why should Betrayus care so much about getting the repository if he's already dead, has fire powers he could've already used to attack Pac-Man as he attempted inflicting onto Skeebo one time, having little to nobody doing a good job at helping him, already rules the Pac-World embodiment of hell (that is the Neither World), and was proven to be just as powerless as any other ghost upon being eaten???
 * 19) Character Derailment: He suffers from both flanderization and Character derailment, the latter moreso.
 * 20) * This is better explained where he went from being a decently entertaining villain with balanced moments of comedic relief and seriousness in the very first episode "The Adventure Begins". After the first episode, however, he has later slowly become more and more of an overly hammy, pathetic, bossy, mostly condescending and unintimidating, downright idiotic and childish, deluded, and whiny bungler who never succeeds at anything, is always outclassed by Pac-Man and never learns from anything he does despite being all 'deceptive and cunning'. This gets to the point that his Flanderization not only starts to wear thin fast as of seasons 2 and 3, but it absorbs it's character to the point of no return; especially when he becomes even more unlikeable, dumber, sadistic, mean-spirited, and more ineffectual than ever before.
 * 21) * As of season 3, he's become a full-blown "comic relief villain" whose antics have become just as flat as in seasons 1 and 2, if not worse. Especially when he was sometimes depicted as a manchildish trickster of a villain in the previous 2 seasons in episodes like "Pac-Mania", making him still treated more like a joke villain than a humorous threat. Even at the last episode of season 3, "New Girl in Town"; where his tactics of rationalizing and fabrication towards his own niece, Elli, was too subpar and unconvincing to be effective, therefore, making his attempted actions of villainy in this season, harder to take even the slightest bit seriously.
 * 22) When it comes to how he is written, the worst part about his Flanderization is that he feels more or less like a very clichéd, lackluster, and mediocre modern-day embodiment of classical villains from the past like Dr. Ivo Robotnik from Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog, King K. Rool from the Donkey Kong Country TV series, and King Koopa from both The Super Mario Bros Super Show and The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3; three examples of video-game related villains that were depicted as entertainingly hammy and incompetent yet threatening villains, and they were genuinely hilarious and enjoyable with their cartoonishly evil personalities 20 to 24 years before Betrayus.
 * 23) * In fact, when you think about it, despite most of these pointers listed below being typical traits of a cartoon supervillain of the 20th century; but there are many aspects of Lord Betrayus' personality traits, behavior, and situations that are almost identical to AoStH's Dr. Robotnik as well! (If said traits Robotnik had, and even Robotnik's worst flaws, were all upped even more than necessary. To the point that it seems like the writers must've been familiar with several aspects with that portrayal of Dr. Robotnik, and tried changing it up to make it look more original and not copyright infringement; except that it makes that version of Dr. Robotnik look like more of a respectable 'evil genius' than Betrayus himself!). Several examples of these include:
 * 24) ** Being a deranged, over-the-top, flamboyant and egotistic villain with a hammy dialect, one who also opposes the protagonist for his selfish benefit of conquering the world where their archenemy consistently lives while they live in frustration towards this fact.
 * 25) *** The strongest similarity here being that the petty rivalry he and Pac-Man has since Betrayus himself, considers Pac-Man his most hated enemy is exprssed in the exact same manner that Robotnik's most hated enemy is Sonic, and they both express their overinflated enjoyment in their misery, best seen in episodes like "Is Zit You Or Is Zit Me?", for example, has a similar vibe of how he and Robotnik would revel in their archenemy's suffering with such delight, and Robotnik having these moments in episodes like "Over the Hill" for example.
 * 26) ** As the main antagonist; he is given a character design that could make him seem like a potentially intimidating villain to Pac-Man, given the right balance of dark humor and threatening moments to balance out these traits, but their personalities are so ridiculous it's almost hard to take them seriously. Except Betrayus' characterization is far more buffoonish, pitiable, and juvenile than Robotnik, who had much more formidable moments and has been treated like a comedic threat in comparison to Betrayus continually falling from grace.
 * 27) *** Speaking of character design, Betrayus also sports a long mustache in ghost form and red eyes with black makeup that nearly resembles a AOSTH Eggman version of a Pac-Man ghost with a goth aesetic, Betrayus in person also has a mustachieoed appearance that kinda resembles the kind of mustache Nintendo's Luigi would have, which Robotnik also sported in "Lifestyles of the Sick and Twisted".
 * 28) ** Having some level of cleverness to see trivial events as potential opportunities to further their single-minded goals with hegemony since they're always underhanded and zealous with succeeding at their goals, like how Betrayus pursues ruling Pac-World by getting the repository in order to defeat Pac-Man like how Robotnik seeks to conquer Mobius by obtaining any form of power to defeat Sonic and rule supreme. (A typical aspect of a villain, but the way they express this in a over-the-top and exaggerated manner, are quite similar to Robotnik expresses his dreams of conquest in a evidently zealous manner)
 * 29) ** Being a tyrannical jerk that always acts like a puerile, vengeful, narcissistic, fussy and petty psychopath whose actions and decisions happen to make them very inefficient, unwary, and aimless a lot of the time. (Which is similar since both villains have resources to conquer, but their methods never get them anywhere)
 * 30) ** Prone to behaving in a completely neurotic, high-strung, wrathful, and excitable fashion whenever he's being humiliated, excited about his plans working, or being looked down upon, all done in a very over-the-top fashion.
 * 31) ** Being a villain who's generally depicted as the show's object of ridicule for how unfortunate, dramatic, and overreactive he generally is. Especially when he is supposedly the hot-headed and hare-brained comic foil to Pac-Man, Stratos, and even his ghostly minions.
 * 32) ** They both had a love interest who both wanted nothing to do with them, where Betrayus's jealousy over Sir Cumference being in a love affair with Sperphia in the episode "That Smarts!" is vaguely similar to Robotnik having a personal rivalry with Lucas when they were both in love with Lucidina in "Best Hedgehog".
 * 33) *** Not to mention that they both also had a "yandere" love interest who both males were too insecure to say no to the women's overwhelmingly love-struck behavior and both females wanted to help get rid of the males' archnemeses in exchange for a relationship. In the episode "Jinxed": The witch, Madame Ghoulasha, displays smitten infatuation towards Betrayus even though Betrayus doesn't feel the same way, as Ghoulasha also tries to help Betrayus get rid of Pac-Man in exchange to get married is pretty similar to Katella displaying how smitten she is towards Robotnik and was willing to help Robotnik have Sonic held hostage so she could make Robotnik proud to be his future wife in the episode "Zoobotnik" (not to mention the talented voice actress herself who voiced Katella in that show, Kathleen Barr, also voices Madame Ghoulasha in this show).
 * 34) **** Both villains had to find a way to escape the overwhelming infatuation, where they were both forced into a marriage because the women helped their male partners overpower their enemies. The setups and endings do differ though, as Sonic pretended to fall victim to Katella's convoluted trap Sonic knew was bogus and arranges a fake wedding as a way to practically help Robotnik escape from Katella even when it then resulted in Robotnik being abused by his mom, and the difference comes from Betrayus turning down Madame Ghoulasha, the latter revoking the curse she inflicted onto Pac-Man and Betrayus eventually tricking her to fall in love with Dr. Buttocks.
 * 35) ** They both had mothers who treated them unfairly and cruelly, to the point where they were practically raised to become villains of some sort and come off as petty since they have emotional conflicts that came from their treatment from the moms. Betrayus's mom is crueler towards Betrayus's feelings in comparison to Robotnik's abusive mom raising her son to be evil and always lie by mentally and physically abusing him.
 * 36) *** Not to mention BOTH of their moms betraying them and talking down to them in ways that would emotionally affect them in a negative light, except in the episode "Sonic is Running"; Robotnik betrayed his mom in response to his mom not voting for him due to her underestimation of him whereas Betrayus in the episode "The Great Chase!" ended up wailing, shedding tears and crying like a baby naturally would, as he flew back to his lair like a child running away in tears.
 * 37) ** Having a superiority complex over his loyal but long-suffering and ill-starred minions despite Betrayus himself being just as imperfect as them, if not a whole lot more than they are. To the point of acting very sarcastic, stubborn, and condescending towards them, even when he's truly misunderstanding something he needed to know.
 * 38) *** Not to mention his act of constantly abusing his underlings emotionally or physically in a sadistic, misguided, and mean-spirited manner, which has been taken to the point that it makes Betrayus look more loathsome than redeemable.
 * 39) ** They both come up with sophisticated yet silly-sounding insults and retorts toward those he disapproves of, to the point of using puns to make this much more evident, often in a shamelessly blunt and rude manner (What is extremely similar about this pointer is how Robotnik uses specific puns to insult Sonic like calling him a "glorified porcupine", "trouble-making teenager", "spine-puss" or a "hedgerat", Betrayus usually calls Pac-Man a "lemon loser", "lemon menace", "Pac-Pain", "lemon lummox" or a "ghost gobbling lemonhead", as well as calling Butt-ler an "worthless nobody" and a "purple-fingered failure". Something two villains in the comparisons, King Koopa and King K. Rool also do.)
 * 40) ** They both had partners and minions of their own, that often betray him, like how many of Robotnik's minions screwing up, double-crossing him or betraying him in front of their archenemy is like how the majority of Betrayus's minions are.
 * 41) ** They both had a petty flashback of theirs that paints themselves as sympathetic when in reality, they were deluded and their pettiness started their villainy. In the same way that Robotnik became a villain because of his envy over Lucas whose past had a minor yet evident reason for their villainy in "Best Hedgehog", Betrayus became a villain because of his envy over losing a tennis match against Spheria in "Pac-Pong Fever" and had a flashback where he claims to be sympathetic but we the audience, knows that he is delusional and completely misguided.
 * 42) *** They also had at least one team-up with a random villain of the day, like how Apex and Betrayus meet-up to defeat Pac-Man in the episode "Invasion of the Pointy Heads" is a bit like how Robotnik and Dr. Quark have this villain relationship of teaming up to defeat Sonic and ruling supreme with humorous backfires to their plans in "Robotnik's Rival", except Apex and Betrayus had a different setup.
 * 43) *** Not to mention both Betrayus and Robotnik having supposedly gay moments with them, the biggest example is how Robotnik was blushing over being forced to smooch Quark while Quark despises it and Betrayus is seen physically brushing his finger onto Apex's chest while being extremely close to him that makes it look like he's flirting with him while saying "let's talk" in a extremely flirty fashion.
 * 44) ** They both tend to make tons of extremely ill-judged and hasty decisions to plans they think are brilliant and flawless on the surface without thinking twice about the bigger picture, to the point where their decisions always tend to backfire on themselves more than succeed since their plans always backfire due to their endless egotism, procrastination, and lack of keen premeditation. As their plans of action are more opportunistic than well-planned, thus making their chances to succeed are not very likely to happen. However, Betrayus is a lot worse at this flaw than most villains have due to how he screws up even more at his underhanded plans than Robotnik does, prior to Betrayus's frivolous idiocy and childishness.
 * 45) *** Even in the episode "Honey, I Digitized the Pac-Man", it has a similar premise of shrinking Pac-Man down to size so Betrayus can toy with him like they're a tiny bug in the exact same way Dr. Robotnik did this differently in a similarly named episode called "Honey, I Shunk The Hedgehog".
 * 46) ** In the episode "Pets Allowed... Especially Monsters: Part I", he also had a clone of himself that he tried being cruel towards, much like how Robotnik lashed his cruelty onto his clone in "Robotnik's Rival".
 * 47) ** They are both shown to have a comedic personal vendetta towards those who hinder his progress (especially when Pac-Man is often praised for winning over him all the time and his brother Stratos is living the good life as the city's president; to the point of growing a certain level of antagonistic hatred towards them for their status and respect in the same way Dr. Robotnik hates Sonic for his status as the town's hero and defeating Robotnik all the time).
 * 48) ** Even though they're villains and are in the works of children's entertainment, they are both subjected to moments of over-exaggerated slapstick that treat them like incompetent comic reliefs when they sometimes didn't deserve the verbal/physical abuse they get from other characters or should not be receiving it as a comic-relief should. Best examples for Betrayus suffering from these moments include "Cosmic Contest", "Meanie Genie", "Indiana Pac and the Temple of Slime", "Pac-Mania", & "The Shadow of the Were", and Robotnik having one of these many moments in the show, that actually works with the surreal nature as seen in "Robotnikland", "The Little Merhog", "Lovesick Sonic", and "Submerged Sonic".
 * 49) *** Especially since they're supposed to be main antagonists that pose threats but have humorous traits and moments, and are not just "comedic relief", making it all the more impossible to take them seriously (which is pretty bad for Betrayus since he becomes a lot less menacing over time and a lot more of a one-dimensional joke for a villain compared to Dr. Robotnik with the mostly formidable streak he still had).
 * 50) ** They both were seen as the only villains in the show who change into many outfits outside of their regular appearance, much like how Robotnik in the show countless outfits to suit his moods, Betrayus had moments like this as seen in episodes like "A Hard Dazed Knight"; where he is seen wearing a crown "Seems Like Old Times", where he is seen wearing a red sleeping hat with his stuffed pink bunny and Robotnik being seen in red pajamas in the episode "The Robots' Robot")
 * 51) *** Speaking of plushies, Robotnik and Betrayus showed a level of care and concern for keeping their plush animals with them upon sleeping. Where the episode "Momma Robotnik's Birthday" had Robotnik show plenty of care over Fuzzy Wuzzy being harmed, the episode "Mission ImPacable!" had Betrayus had him getting Butt-ler wanting him to bring one to him.
 * 52) **** As well as being seen sucking on his thumb loudly while sleeping with his plush toy, which is also something Dr. Robotnik literally did in the episode "Boogie-Mania".
 * 53) * Also, some of his personality traits share vast similarities to King K. Rool from the Donkey Kong Country cartoon. Some examples of these include:
 * 54) ** He always acts cunning, underhanded, conniving, and self-important with his plans that either has the potential to fail or succeed, but in the end of the day, he's just a consistent failure who happens to be very immature and a little dumb (except K. Rool in from DKC Season 2, was smart enough that he actually managed to take over Congo Bongo once where Betrayus never had at least a moment of winning ever).
 * 55) ** He constantly belittles his underlings, snaps at them, and insults almost all of the ghosts for their ineptitude in defeating Pac-Man and getting what Betrayus wants in a shamelessly rude manner despite Betrayus also being more of a bungler than they are, as he also relies on them to succeed so Betrayus can achieve at his plans (where the way K. Rool does it is very humorous and comedic in tone since K. Rool was actually sympathetic and his flaws were more explored in that show, Betrayus's way of doing this comes off as too obnoxious and unsympathetic to get a good laugh).
 * 56) ** He is usually given once too many comedic and exaggerated moments that make him too silly to be taken seriously and further enforcing his unmenacing demeanor, especially since he's also an over-the-top card-carrying villain with a hammy dialect.
 * 57) ** Although he is ill-fated and prone to failing at everything, there are some very minor exceptions when some of his plans and actions do work, which isn't saying much due to his sheer ineptitude with being a true threat overall as discussed above.
 * 58) Like The Storm King from My Little Pony: The Movie, while he can be amusing and/or sympathetic sometimes, Lord Betrayus overall is an extremely campy and weak comedic villain that takes the idea of a "comedic villain" to a pitifully piss-poor extent that it becomes more irritating and humorless than funny, as he lacks the charm of a comedic villain (for the most part).
 * 59) * Aside from being a villain with delusions of grandeur, his traits that include his childish silliness, constant shortcomings, and petty motives/actions are pretty much his sole characteristics, and nothing much else other than that.
 * 60) To add on from the previous pointer, there were many times when a lot of his dialogue, comedy gags, jests, and retorts tend to be more cheesy or humorless than the writer intended it to come off as comic gold. As it would sometimes sound like a child who is trying way too hard to sound funny or glorious in a over-the-top manner, especially since Betrayus acts like he's the most threatening villain around, tells the funniest jokes or behaves like an underappreciated edge-lord, sometimes all at once (even though he's generally none of those things).
 * 61) *One example of Betrayus making a unironically bad joke was the episode "Nobody Knows" from Season 1, where Pac-Man, Spiral and Cylindria were hanging from a cliff and surviving from their death, Betrayus spots them with his minions, Betrayus starts cackling and makes a sadist joke by telling Pac-Man that he noticed him "hanging in there", laughing it up as if it was a very funny joke he just made as his ghost army laugh after Betrayus did, and then demanding Pac-Man for the repository as if he knew where it actually was, which gets treated like a running-gag at a point. Which in it's entirety, is not funny whatsoever and the running gag gets more tedious and repetitive than anything else.
 * 62) *Another example of Betrayus making a unfunny joke was the Season 3 episode "Pac's Very Scary Halloween (Part One)"; when he tells a worried female ghost to do her job with sarcasm in a typically mean-spirited manner, then the hovering eyeballs bump into Betrayus, which makes Betrayus' eyes pop out, and he holds onto his own eyeballs and tells the hovering eyeballs of another ghost, to watch where it's going before he gives it a "black eye" (which is the most stale joke he's told so far).
 * 63) * There was this occasional running gag Betrayus has, as seen in "Pac's Very Scary Halloween (Part One)", where he tells others like Butt-ler and Dr. Buttocks the ever so hypocritical one-liner: "have fun with your dim-witted delusions", as it'd resort to Betrayus always flying to his personal outhouse he keeps in his own room and taking a dump there,  presumably taking a crap on top of Inky , as Clyde says "Poor Inky" for always hiding from Betrayus in the wrong places.
 * 64) His levels of flamboyance, overconfidence, bossiness, pettiness, incompetence, immaturity, arrogance, jerkishness, overreaction, hamminess, buffoonery, and occasional sarcasm are generally taken to the point of being stale and irritating.
 * 65) Betrayus's voice is incredibly whiny, grating, and hoarse to listen to by concept and sound direction. No disrespect to the voice actor, Samuel Vincent (the voice behind Edd, aka Double D). His voice comes across as passable at best and extremely intolerable at worst.
 * 66) * The worst offenders of this are his whining, his nasally/effeminate voice cracks, his crying, whimpering, wailing, or squealing. His yelling, in general, tends to sound extremely cringe-worthy and ear-grating in all of his appearances.
 * 67) * In fact, Christopher Corey Smith did a mediocre job voicing him in the first game, where it started off sounding very harsh and annoying, the worst offender being his yelling; which sounds irritating. However, this does improve in the second Ghostly Adventures game.
 * 68) While his ghost design and his Pac-Worlder design as an adult are both appealing and cool-looking, his design in his younger years before he became a warlord looks too cheesy, even by Pac-Man standards.
 * 69) * In "Jurassic Pac", his clown makeup looks incredibly cringe-worthy and ugly.
 * 70) That aside, in the show he can sometimes make some very weird/awkward-looking facial expressions in an over-the-top manner because of the way he's animated (especially his spiky teeth, his eyes and mouth shape that can look a little off-putting in motion), which can make his expressions look deranged in an ugly and strange-looking way at times.
 * 71) Misleading name: Despite his very name being Lord Betrayus, he doesn't nor is he even capable of actually betraying anybody that trusted him throughout the animated series despite how mean-spirited he is.
 * 72) * Sure he is a self-centered, manipulative, and egotistical sociopath who wants nothing but to get the repository in order to rule Pac-World after being banished and is often mean to characters that are loyal to him such as his servant, Butt-ler. Yet he never shows any real signs of betrayal like genuinely helping out his enemies as a form of treason/treachery, being traitorous/disloyal to his minions, or double-crossing his allies outside of being selfish or competitive (ex. "Cosmic Contest" has Betrayus being bossy towards Buttocks & acting competitive towards Apex, and the episode claims that the trio are betraying each other when they really weren't).
 * 73) * As a matter of fact, he has shown to be betrayed by other characters like his favoristic mother who favors Stratos over him, the iconic Ghost Gang who often helps out Pac-Man a lot of the time (basically being disloyal to Betrayus behind his back), and some of Betrayus's minions constantly screw up at defeating Pac-Man in a traitorous manner after being eaten and belched out. It doesn't help that a ghost such as Spector from the episode "The Spy Who Slimed Me", for example, is a prime example of a ghost who tried gloating about his success and was caught on camera of him actually betraying Lord Betrayus himself before Spector inevitably got caught on camera and was sent to a dungeon to pay for being smug and insincere about his sneaky crimes). So Betrayus's very name is rather more contradictory if anything.
 * 74) He is somewhat of a hypocrite on occasion because of how self-deluded, foolish, and immature he generally is; these moments include:
 * 75) * In the episode "The Great Chase!", him getting jealous over his brother, Stratos, and then asking Dr. Buttocks why are people cruel when Betrayus himself mistreats everyone around him.
 * 76) * In the episode "The Spy Who Slimed Me", he labels each and everyone in the Netherworld as a complete klutz (who also considers Dr. Buttocks as the most inept, pathetic, and worthless minions around) when Betrayus himself is literally everything that he just said, completely inefficient and a screw-up when it comes to defeating Pac-Man and succeeding at his ambitions.
 * 77) * In the episode "Heebo-Skeebo", when Skeebo was tied up and then sent into one of Betrayus's dungeons for being a clumsy charlatan of a hero, Betrayus first called him a "buffoon", which is obvious hypocrisy considering that Betrayus literally is a buffoon, personality-wise as the shows' object of ridicule discussed above.
 * 78) * In the episode "Nobody Knows", he claims to be tired of Dr. Buttocks' ego and made him find sludge in the other end of Nethworld. Considering that Betrayus is a full on egomaniac, it just enforces his delusional nature.
 * 79) Despite being an extremely childish and insecure coward for such a hegemonic, villainous megalomaniac like him, he often demeans, abuses, and belittles the ghosts that continue to serve him in trivial yet unpleasant ways (all for little to no good reason), and because of how realistic the irony behind this is; it's not fun to see him mistreat his loyal minions like this, especially Butt-ler (as seen in episodes like "Planet Pac" for example) and even Dr. Buttocks as seen in the episode "Ride the Wild Pac-Topus".  Which is the following reason why the ghosts act hostile toward him in the episode "Nobody Knows".
 * 80) * He seems to not care that much if his ghostly people indulge in toxic behavior with each other (e.g Butt-ler and Dr. Buttocks fighting with each other), and he always make them do whatever he wants them to do, no matter how stupid or pointless it can be (e.g the episode "PacLantis" has him making Buttocks and Butt-ler carry him in a transparent sphere after taking him there with a vehicle, to announce his act of wanting to conquer a world of fish for whatever reason; which in response, Butt-ler expresses how greatly underwhelmed he is by the fact Betrayus thought it was a good plan, to begin with).
 * 81) * Also, due to his egomaniacal nature and how he mistreats his minions, he has a huge superiority complex with almost everyone unless they're on his side of the story with wanting to defeat Pac-Man, all in a rather immature way since he can act like a persistent, competitive yet selfish little kid who calls his rivals "losers" or his allies with insults that are just as childish and demeaning, all of which despite him being a sneaky scoundrel who wants his ghosts to help him succeed, making him very insufferable to put up with.
 * 82) In the PMATGA games, despite being able to commit villainous actions (especially in the second game), his boss fights are a joke since they're way too easy to be challenging; especially since it only takes 4 hits to defeat him in the first game despite the obstacles he inflicts have some challenge like bouncing the speedy projectiles back at him while dodging countless obstacles, all in which, made his boss fight more tedious than enjoyable.
 * 83) * Even though his final boss battle in the second game can be considered a bit of an improvement, it also makes Betrayus come off as a complete idiot in terms of defeating Pac-Man by how the game's storytelling shows. Especially since he had increased in size because of a ray Dr. Buttocks used to make Betrayus giant with a paddle that is just as big as him (meaning he is literally big enough to easily kill Pac-Man with no effort) and if he was written better, he would've done this to win over Pac-Man to get back the repository with his ghost army. But instead of crushing Pac-Man with the tennis paddle, he instead makes some pointlessly long tennis match with little to no challenge, in which he does this at the last moment, making him easily defeated by Pac-Man.
 * 84) * It's even more surprising to know that even his ghostly minions seem like they do a better job at posing more of a threat to Pac-Man than Betrayus thinks he does.
 * 85) Despite being a ghost, he can have things physically happen to him, and it never makes any sense how the way this series tries too hard of trying to make "sense".
 * 86) * In "Indiana Pac and the Temple of Slime", Betrayus can get decapitated and have his head sowed on backwards, unknowingly making a fool of himself and still fly somehow.
 * 87) * In "Rip Van Packle", Betrayus can have slime poured onto him, and Pac-Man claims that they taste sour with that on them.
 * 88) * In "Seems Like Old Times", he can wear ordinary hats and as seen in this episode and many episodes like "Pac's Very Scary Halloween (Part One)" and "Pac-Pong Fever"; he can hold his very own eyeballs and they tend to pop out quite easily.
 * 89) * In "Cave Pac-Man", not only can he feel flame; he and Dr. Buttocks fall from the sky despite being able to fly.
 * 90) * In "The Wizard of Odd", he and Butt-ler can be gravitized even though they're not made out of metal and are still ghosts.
 * 91) * In "Mission ImPacable!", he is made out of slime when Pac-Man fell on top of him.
 * 92) * In "Easter Egg Island", he can be held onto by a robot (not trapped inside of mind you) as if he was in person.

Redeeming Qualities

 * 1) He does have moments here and there with being humorous or somewhat entertaining. Mainly because of how over-the-top and childishly eccentric he is.
 * 2) * He was a decent comic-relief antagonist in the very first episode "The Adventure Begins" who also had a somewhat sympathetic backstory for being banished and wanting his body back as his source of motivation for conquering Pac-World (especially since he was just a harmless man-child who became evil because of his childhood-related trauma disorders), too bad he was horribly derailed as the series progressed.
 * 3) * On the topic of sympathy, as mentioned at WH(I?)DtBB#6, there are times where his pathetic defeats and levels of humiliation can make viewers understand why he hates Pac-Man with a strong passion.
 * 4) As mentioned at WHIDtBB #1 and #14, there were moments here and there when he could be effective and come off as a threat despite being ridiculous and pathetic. These include occasions in episodes like "Heebo-Skeebo" when Skeebo was sent to one of Betrayus's dungeons, right after Betrayus attempted using a fire attack to burn Skeebo.
 * 5) * He, as mentioned before at WH(I?)DtBB #14, did commit some heinous actions that make him a little bit formidable if he isn't being too comedic. Examples of these include the second Ghostly Adventures game where he kidnapped Pac-Man's parents and needed to make Pac-Man bring the repository to him by tricking Pac-Man with a subtle lie with the help of Apex, which had the potential to succeed. This is where he actually betrays Pac-Man for once by an actual double-cross as a part of his plan (despite being deceived by Sir Cumference), which is a shocker since this was what makes his name somewhat meaningful compared to the last game and the animated series he starred in.
 * 6) He always receives comeuppance for his sinful deeds, usually by Pacster eating him and spewing out his eyeballs. So it can be argued that he isn't too much of a Karma Houdini.
 * 7) Since he is the titular villain of the show, it's clear that he was meant to be hated due to how mean and despicable he is. (But not all villains are supposed to be hated, they can also come off as likable, understandable for their motives, and sometimes very funny/entertaining for providing great moments of comedy for example: Doctor Doofenshmirtz, Thanos, Darth Vader, mh:greatcharacters:Eren Yeager, and Steppenwolf (Snyder Cut), etc.)
 * 8) His ghost design (and his Pac-Worlder design as an adult in "Pac to the Future") are both very appealing and cool-looking designs that fit his portrayal as the main antagonist.
 * 9) * While most of his facial expressions tend to be ugly, some of his facial expressions can look okay and passable at times.
 * 10) All of his theme songs and leitmotifs, like Castle Crashers are extremely catchy and wonderful to listen to. It gives off a ghostly and haunted yet light-hearted and bouncy vibe.
 * 11) While his voice is very annoying and whiny, at least his voice actor, Samuel Vincent, did try his best to do an okay job at voicing him while he was voicing Betrayus the way the sound directors told Betrayus to sound (as his voice can be passable whenever Betrayus isn't yelling or whining with grating voice cracks). You can also tell that Samuel tried having fun with providing the voice for the role of a villain by doing a Peter Zimmerman voice impression.
 * 12) Some of his quotes are either a little funny, pretty funny, or just interesting, such examples include:
 * 13) *  "I AM THE BEST! ME! ME! IS THAT CLEAR? MMEE!!!"
 * 14) *  "Pulverize the old hag!"
 * 15) *  "Oh, I see! My dear sweet mother is visiting her favorite son Stratos and not ME!! How can people be so cruel?" 
 * 16) *  "No-body is sneakier than ME!! So deal with them and leave Pac-World to me and MY ghosts!!! Also, my nose itches, and I can't scratch it, YEOW!!"
 * 17) *  "What are you free-loaders doing?! Is that my credit card? I'm not paying for those pizzas and-"
 * 18) *  "You?! Forget it!"
 * 19) *  "This! Isn't! The Reposit-torrryyyy!!!"
 * 20) *  "HOW, DARE YOU CALL ME A HOT-HEAD!!"

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Trivia

 * His name is a play on the two words "betray" and "us". Which is also a pun for a former CIA Director David Petraeus.
 * His mother often calls him "Tray-Tray" as a nickname of his.
 * He shares a lot of similarities with Klogg from The Neverhood (being hammy, sharp-fingered, having red and white colors, and having a brother on the side of good) and Lucius from Jimmy Two-Shoes (being the ruler of Hell-in-everything-but-name, has fire powers, and is very attached to a stuffed pink rabbit).
 * In addition to this, he is also similar to Lord Shen from mh:greatestmovies:Kung Fu Panda 2, as both characters are particularly associated with fire, have red/white/black colors, metal talons, and have supposed involvements in the genocide of the hero's entire race who may not have been entirely succeeded after all.
 * To quote this article on the series that discusses Betrayus's name, "If your mother named you something like Betrayus, could you honestly go through life and not feel obligated to live up to it?".
 * Despite every single flaw he has, there were and still are, plenty of fans out there who genuinely support and adore this character throughout. This is taken to the point where fans of the show (or people who dislike the show) both consider him to be the best character in the show, reasons for this include him being viewed as a cute, sympathetic, entertaining, and hilarious villain in the same manner as Dr. Eggman/Robotnik from Sonic the Hedgehog.
 * This is currently the fourth longest page on this wiki among its other contenders.