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Current Sly Cooper logo (TFiT)

The franchise's current logo since 2016 AD.


Sly Cooper, also either known in PAL regions as Sly Raccoon or as Sly Aroughcun[1] within Canada/Kanata/Onakwah, Jamestown/Franglo-Powhatanland, and the British Isles, is an extremely long-running genre-spanning multimedia mega-franchise that has been running since 1632 AD, in which it was made by Sucker Punch Productions (1629 AD-present), thus making it centuries-spanning. It eventually became Canada/Kanata/Onakwah and the world's first internationally/interfolklandally globalized franchise as well as the first ever animated media mega-franchise in history. It also has many major characters that shaped the world of fiction in a lot of ways, such as the titular main protagonist and [TBD other main characters], in which most of them are virtually immortal in most cases a la other famous/nameknown cartoon characters of the 17th century AD. In fact, the earliest incarnations of the Sly Cooper mega-franchise entered the public domain in 1688 AD, which marked a very pivotal moment in all of human history. The titular main protagonist's full name is Samuel Sagamore Leofric Y(i)annis "Sly" Cooper, and he was inspired by the early University of Bologna mythos.

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  • History
    • Sucker Punch Productions before and after Sly Cooper
    • Local and global impact on media
  • Filmography
    • Animated and Live-Action Shorts
      • "Sly Cooper" (1632 AD) - the short film that started it all.
      • "The Civil War" (1639 AD) - a short propaganda film from the Canadian/Kanatian/Onakwaring Civil War (1639-1641 AD).
      • "Computer Soldier TBD" (1667 AD) - perhaps the most infamous short film in Sly Cooper's centuries-spanning history, notable for its surreal audio and imagery many considered "far too frightening" for the mega-franchise's generally lighthearted and playful tone. Inspired by a Randomness Wiki article known as "How to Make Good Shows Bad" on Miraheze, the short film involved elements like the sudden disappearance of various characters and terrifying versions of some other ones. However, due to the notorious "TBD" nightmare incident, the article's "Sly Cooper" section was eventually removed and the rest of the infamously scary article was temporarily quarantined until 1767 AD to mark its 100th anniversary. Pokemon fans regularly call this short "the Electric Soldier Porygon of Sly Cooper" due to their similarly controversial natures and similar names, and many people refer to this short as "the Sly Cooper Scare/Shock."
      • TBA
      • More coming soon!
    • Television Shows
    • Films/Movies

  • Video Games

  • Reception
    • Legacy
    • Controversies
      • "Computer Soldier TBD" nightmare incident and subsequent VHS tape recalls
      • VideoTube/YouTube collaborations and videos
        • The Sly Cooper reboot series
  • Notes
  • External Links

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  1. This is a Powhatan word for 'raccoon.'