Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. 1959.

In the city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in the year 1959, everything was great. Dwight D. Eisenhower was still the president of the United States, everyone was riding stylish cars and restaurants like Burger King and McDonald's were bustling. Everything was sunshine, lollipops and rainbows. One event would take the world by storm. A little girl named Christine LeBay would choke to death on a hamburger from a local Burger King in the backseat of a red 1958 Plymouth Fury and her soul was transferred into the car, where it would haunt a teenager named Arnie Cunningham 19 years later. Sly Cooper along with his best friends Bentley and Murray would go back to the year 1959 to prevent Christine from choking to death on a Burger King burger.

Inside a apartment, three people were sleeping. They were Sly Cooper, Bentley and Murray. They had no idea that they were in the year 1959 in the city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in the United States. The Cooper Gang had always lived in Paris, France. They rarely visited the United States.

Sly Cooper woke up. He found himself in an apartment building. He noticed that his friends were also in the room with him. The hippo and turtle also woke up in the room as well. They had no idea how they ended up in this apartment room. Sly, Murray and Bentley slowly got up from their beds. The raccoon helped his turtle friend into a wheelchair. They all exited the apartment. The outside air was fresh. It was a nice sunny day. The Cooper Gang had no idea that they were in the 1950's in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Cars were driving up and down the street. There were various department stores that were scattered all over the place. Sly, Bentley and Murray walked around the neighborhood. There were tons of anthropomorphic animals walking around. This was Sly Cooper's world, not the human world.

The hippo, turtle and raccoon were getting hungry. They spotted a local Burger King restaurant. They decided to eat there. They spotted an all too familiar car pull up into the parking lot of the Burger King. A family of rabbits exited the car. The car was the infamous red 1958 Plymouth Fury car. There was a grey girl bunny along with her mother and father. The female rabbit had long blonde hair. The rabbit was wearing a pretty turquoise dres. She looked to be around the age of seven years old. Her name was Christine LeBay. Her father was Jerome LeBay, the same rabbit who would eventually sell Sly and Murray the 1958 Plymouth Fury car several decades later. The family of rabbits exited the car and they walked into the Burger King restaurant.

The Cooper Gang entered the Burger King restaurant and they proceeded to order their food. Sly and Bentley ordered Whoppers while Murray ordered a Double Whopper with Swiss cheese. They waited outside to get their meals. They saw a young adult male rabbit sitting on a table outside. He looked at Sly, Murray and Bentley. The Cooper Gang sat down in the table that the rabbit was sitting at. The rabbit was happy to see the Cooper Gang.

"Hi there. My name is George LeBay." The rabbit said to the raccoon, hippo and the handicapped turtle.

"My name is Sly Cooper. These are my best friends Bentley and Murray." Sly said to George, introducing him to his friends.

George noticed that Bentley was handicapped. He wondered how the turtle ended up being handicapped.

"How did you end up in a wheelchair?" George asked Bentley.

"I'd rather not talk about it." Bentley told the rabbit. "You'd probably never believe me."

"Why is that?" The rabbit asked the turtle.

The Cooper Gang's food had arrived. Sly, Murray and Bentley all ate their Whopper burgers. The Whopper burgers were delicious to the Cooper Gang. While they ate, Sly, Murray and Bentley explained how Bentley got paralyzed to the rabbit. They explained who Clockwerk was to George. George didn't know what to think about the Cooper Gang's tale of Clockwerk. He thought that the story was fictional, like the kind of things one would read in Superman comics. It wasn't until Sly showed the recon photos that he took of the Clockwerk parts that convinced George that the Clockwerk creature was real and was not just some character one would find inside of a Superman comic.

"You mean to tell me that you guys had managed to defeat this robotic owl twice without suffering any injuries?" The rabbit asked the Cooper Gang.

"Well, I was paralyzed from the waist down when Clockwerk bit his beak down on my legs." Bentley said to George.

"That's horrible!" George LeBay said to the Cooper Gang.

"I know." Sly said to George. "Me and my friends have been trying to recover from it."

"When did this happen?" George asked Sly.

"It happened several decades from now." Sly said.

"What? How is that possible?" The rabbit asked the raccoon. Before Sly could answer, Jerome LeBay and his family came over to where George and the Cooper Gang were sitting. By now, Sly, Murray and Bentley had all finished off their Burger King Whoppers and drunken their Cokes. Sly and his friends said goodbye to George LeBay and his family. The Cooper Gang watched as the family of rabbits got into the 1958 Plymouth Fury car. They waited approximately a few minutes for the family to drive away from the Burger King.

When the car still stayed in the Burger King parking lot, the Cooper Gang decided to investigate what was going on. When they walked toward the car, Sly, Murray and Bentley were shocked to see that the little girl rabbit was choking on her food. Sly opened the car door and dragged Christine out. He did the Heimlich Maneuver on the girl rabbit. Unfortunately, Sly preformed the Heimlich Maneuver a little too hard on the rabbit girl's body as the piece of hamburger flew out of her mouth. She then started to cough up blood. She convulsed and she passed out.

The LeBay family was shocked. They couldn't believe that their daughter Christine just suddenly began to choke on a piece of her Burger King burger. Sly and his friends didn't know what to do. They slowly walked away from the rabbit family. They all sprinted away from the Burger King restaurant. The rabbit was taken to the hospital.