This is a list of characters in the Sly Cooper video game series.
Bentley is a bespectacled box turtle, a trusted and loyal friend of Sly, and an expert in computer hacking, demolition, and other electronic devices. He met him and Murray in an orphanage. Bentley is quite well-read, often stating "I've read about this..." when deducing something new and alien to the team. Another of his catchphrases is "If I did my math right, and I always do my math right..." However, it is revealed in the second game that he has asthma; in the third game, he reveals to be allergic to tomatoes. Despite this, Bentley's intellect proves to be very valuable during missions. At the end of Sly 2: Band of Thieves, Bentley's legs are crippled by Neyla, and he begins to use a wheelchair starting in Sly 3: Honor Among Thieves. In the same game, he falls for another genius and fellow Cooper Gang member, Penelope, who would later betray him in Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time. For a while, Bentley is depressed and unable to help his friends. But he overcomes his turmoil and later saves Sly from Penelope, eventually defeating her in battle. At the final battle, Bentley brings all of Sly's ancestors to the present and helps them regain their canes. After Le Paradox is defeated and Sly goes missing, Bentley tries to use all of his technologies to find his friend, but to no avail. Nevertheless, he, Murray and Carmelita are determined to find Sly. It has also been shown in PlayStation Move Heroes that he has a slight mental rivalry with Clank.
Gronk may refer to:
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Gronk (born 1957 in East Los Angeles, California, USA) is the pseudonym of Chicano painter, printmaker, and performance artist Glugio Nicandro. His work is collected by museums around the country including the Smithsonian American Art Museum.
Gronk was born in Los Angeles to Mexican-American parents and was raised mainly by his mother. He remembers that he was always making things and he felt that was what he was best at. He also remembers being influenced by popular culture on television. Another artistic influence on Gronk was his uncle who was always drawing and Gronk wanted to be able to draw like him.
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