Cooper Clan/Minor members

This is a list of minor members of the Cooper Clan. The order in which they appear is speculative and is not necessarily chronologically accurate. Many of them are named after employees of Sucker Punch Productions.

For a list of prominent members, see Cooper Clan.

Slytunkhamen Cooper III
He appears in the opening cutscene of Sly Cooper and the Thievius Raccoonus, it shown that he was stealing from a corrupt pharaoh, much like his father and grandfather. His cane is very similar to Sly Cooper's cane. He was presumably born between 1300 and 1280 BC.

Drake Cooper
He created the Dive technique. The main use of this is spinning the cane while lunging forward. This move is also available as an unlockable power-up in Sly 2: Band of Thieves, and as a purchasable power-up in Sly 3: Honor Among Thieves.

Sally Cooper
"Old" Sally Cooper was a female member of the Cooper Clan. She created a mobile move, the Raccoon Roll, which is only available for Sly in Sly Cooper and the Thievius Raccoonus. Later, it was upgraded by Kelle McCooper so that it could project an electric field around the user.

Dev Cooperinda
Dev is the creator of the Slow Motion Jumps. This move is dubbed "Slow" in Sly Cooper and the Thievius Raccoonus, and "Thief Reflexes" in Sly 2 and Sly 3. He is named after Dev Madan, an art director for Sly Cooper.

Chris Cooper
He invented the coin-collecting dive technique by modifying the Knockout Dive. The move comes standard in all three sequels, however, after Sly Cooper and the Thievius Raccoonus, it no longer collects coins as it makes its impact, rather relying on its brute force to daze or stun enemies. He is named after Sucker Punch Productions employees Chris Zimmerman, Chris Heidorn or Chris Bentzel, though exactly which one is unknown.

Karin Coopergiwa
She invented the Coin Magnetism technique. She is named after Karin Yamagiwa.

Rob McCooper
He is responsible for the creation of the Mine technique. He is named after Rob McDaniel.

B.F. Cooper
He is Sly's hyperactive ancestor who invented the Speed up the Clock technique, an ability that not only allowed security to go faster but himself in addition. He could be described as the opposite persona of Dev Cooperinda. Bentley said that he might have used it to speed up long stakeouts.

Suzanne Cooper
She developed the Water Safety technique, a move that allows Sly to jump out of water without losing a Lucky Charm. She is named after Suzanne Kaufman.

Andrew Cooper
Known as Sir Andrew Cooper, he created the thief replica, or "Decoy" technique. This allowed one to distract guards, giving the user the chance to slip past them. This trick is only used in Sly Cooper and the Thievius Raccoonus. He is named after Andrew Woods.

Kelle McCooper
Kelle McCooper was a female member of the Cooper Gang who discovered how to harness the electromagnetic field created by rolling and augmented Sally Cooper's rolling technique with an electrical aura. This Cooper is named after Kelle Deforrest.

Bruce O'Coop
He was an expert hacker, and was known as the smartest of all Coopers. He presumably lived in the 60s or later, due to his hacking abilities. He is named after Bruce Oberg.

Matthew de la Coopeur
He was French and the slowest Cooper, creating the perpetual slow motion technique. This is available in all of the Sly games, but renamed "Thief Reflexes" in Sly 2 and Sly 3. In Thieves in Time, Bentley wondered if he was influenced by the Thief Costume's ability to slow time. He is named after Matthew Morgaine.

Huckleberry Cooper
Taking after the famous fictional Huckleberry Finn, he was the inventor of the ability to move, albeit slowly, while invisible. The technique itself is available in all of the Sly Cooper games in the original trilogy.

Sir Augestine of Cooper
Sir Augestine of Cooper was the inventor of the ability to briefly Defy Gravity. It allows Sly to fall in bottomless pits without losing a Lucky Charm.

Colonel Reid Cooper
He was the inventor of the Time Stopper technique. The freeze move is in the first game and works on all guards including bosses. He is named after Reid Johnson.

Non-canon members
In the Jampack Winter 2002 demo, there were three cut Cooper members whose techniques were later removed from the first game. These were: the Short Range Teleport Power, by Caroline Cooper (named after Caroline Trujillo); the Bizarre Spacial Relocator, by Hokyo Coo-poh; and finally, the Special Clue Collection Technique, by Darrell de la Coopeur (likely meant to be a direct relative of Matthew de la Coopeur).

In the July issue of the Sly Cooper manga, Sly has an ancestor named Leo Cooper who was a passenger on a ship known as the Daikanic. A parody of the 1997 film Titanic, Leo Cooper seems to be based on the character Jack Dawson, played by Leonardo DiCaprio. Additionally, Carmelita's ancestor "Almalita" appeared in the issue.