Fictional Raccoons: Sly Cooper, List of Sly Cooper Characters, Sly Cooper and the Thievius Raccoonus, the Raccoons, Sly 3

Fictional Raccoons: Sly Cooper, List of Sly Cooper Characters, Sly Cooper and the Thievius Raccoonus, the Raccoons, Sly 3
ISBN-10
1230532307
ISBN-13
9781230532301
Pages
32
Language
English
Published
2013-09
Publisher
University-Press.org
Author
Source Wikipedia

Description

Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 30. Chapters: Sly Cooper, List of Sly Cooper characters, Sly Cooper and the Thievius Raccoonus, The Raccoons, Sly 3: Honor Among Thieves, Ranger Rick, Sly 2: Band of Thieves, Tom Nook, Rocket Raccoon, List of fictional raccoons, Pocky & Rocky, PlayStation Move Heroes, Rascal, Heinlad, Azeban. Excerpt: This is a list of characters in the Sly Cooper video game series. Bentley is a Turtle, a trusted friend of Sly, and an expert in computer-hacking and other electronic devices. He's also quite well-read, often stating "I've read about this..." when deducing something new and alien to the team. Bentley is also a loyal friend of Sly's. He met Sly and Murray in an orphanage. It is revealed in the second game that he has asthma. In the third game, he is revealed to be allergic to tomatoes and lemons. Another of his catchphrases is "If I did my math right, and I always do my math right..." At the end of Sly 2 Bentley is seriously injured and begins to use a wheelchair in Sly 3. In Sly 3, he falls for another genius and fellow Cooper Gang member, Penelope. The two are currently in a relationship. It has also been show in PlayStation Move Heroes that he has a slight mental rivalry with Clank. Bentley is voiced by Matt Olsen. Murray or "the Murray" is a strong, muscular, but slightly dim-witted and rotund Hippopotamus who serves as both the getaway driver and later team tough guy and fighter for Sly's gang. He met both Sly and Bentley when the three of them were growing up in the same orphanage. Murray's driving skill came from his job as a pizza delivery boy, during which he hotwired cars and was eventually fired for eating too many pizzas. Murray is quite large and has an enormous appetite. He is also unbelievably strong, although he only truly seems to realize this in the second and third games. When Bentley is injured in Sly 2, Murray...

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