I ain’t no dumb blonde, I ain’t no stupid barbie doll!!
Remember the view of the van's sun visor? Those three photos it had? Instead of the Bentley/Penelope photo, we get this...
And at the end of Episode 4, it's replaced with a new photo starring these four as they are now, with Murray picking his brothers and sister up from behind. Cuuuuute!
I'd love to see someone draw that. Have Penelope sandwiched between Sly and Bentley. She is the main protagonist of my fanfiction, after all...
I'm assuming Carmelita takes the picture for them...
I'd draw it myself, but I'm no good at drawing art. Again, I'm just a writer with big ideas.
The other two photos can stay the same.
sanzaru better have a doggone good reason to completely murderize Penelope’s entire personality like that, omg it was awful
come on guys, she deserved better than that
Bentley and Penelope’s kids
I thought it would be fun to try designing what Bentley and Penelope’s kids might look like (and just ignore the fact that it’s a biological impossibility for turtles and mice to make babies together LOL)
Canon compliant
Canon compatible
Canon complacent
Canon comparable
Canon compulsive
Canon competitive
Canon competent
Canon compassionate
Canon complementary
Canon comprehensible
Canon companionable
Canon compressible
Canon complexifying
Canon compensatory
Canon complicit
One interesting thing I LOVE about the Holland Level in Sly 3:
So I’ve talked before about how every Sly Cooper level is based on the personality of the character who owns it.
Generally, this means that the level’s color palette will be based on the villain’s color palette! You can see this very clearly in Karin Madan’s concept art for Sly 1:
But then you get to the Holland level. You’re introduced to the Black Baron, whose color palette is obviously BLACK and RED.
So you go into the level expecting to see a lot of black and red. The Contessa was another black-and-red-themed character, and her levels had RED SKIES and BLACK SHADOWS, because that’s how Sly Cooper level design works.
But then…. you don’t see that?
Instead, the level’s color palette full of purple…
Gold….
And light blue skies.
Because the levels are based on the personalties of the character who owns them! Purple, gold, and blue aren’t the Black Baron’s colors–but they ARE Penelope’s colors!
Honestly speaking, rewriting a story as janked up as Thieves In Time is anything but easy.
For those of you who have liked my little behind the scenes blog, thank you. I really hope I can do these characters justice, because Sanzaru sure didn't.
I would like to officially classify the Cooper Van as a clown car. How in the actual heck does it manage to carry that much stuff without crushing everyone inside?