A Sly Cooper TV show has been confirmed to hit our screens in October 2019. From the makers of the Sonic Boom animation series, the show sees the return of franchise protagonists Sly Cooper, Bentley and Murray across 52 episodes over the next two years.
French-based Technicolor Animation, specialists in adapting current properties to the small (animated) screen with the likes of Boss Baby and Puss in Boots on its resume, are taking the reins, fresh off a pretty successful time on Sonic Boom. It was a run which endeared the company to many.
Each episode will clock in at around 11 minutes, so maybe expect a Spongebob-style double bill, with the first batch of 26 episodes airing from October 2019. The latter 26 episodes will arrive on July 2020.
The images on the PGS website indicate very little has changed from the game’s original art style (which, honestly, looked as close to animation as you’re likely to get on the PS2 anyway). Despite that, none of the supporting cast have been confirmed to return yet. Though, where Sly Cooper roams, Carmelita Fox is normally not far behind.
Are you looking forward to the return of Sly Cooper after half-a-decade away? What other video game franchises would you love to see adapted into an animation? Let us know below!
[Source: PGS Entertainment]
PlayStation History - Sly Cooper
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This Day in PlayStation History: Sly Cooper
Join us as we ring in the Raccoon's birthday!
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Sly Cooper and the Thievius Raccoonus
First released in 2002, Sly Cooper and the Thievius Raccoonus introduced the PlayStation community to a mascot steeped in film noir.
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Sly 2: Band of Thieves
Two years after that cracking debut, Band of Thieves built on those foundations with style and grace and is, arguably, the best entry into Sucker Punch's platforming series.
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Sly 3: Honor Among Thieves
Capping off Sucker Punch's tenure overseeing the stealth series, Honor Among Thieves scurried onto PS2 in 2005.
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Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time
With Sucker Punch busy fleshing out its inFamous franchise on PlayStation 3, Sanzaru Games took point of the dormant icon for Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time, which is still to this day the final installment to come out of the series.