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Secret
Agent Izzy
This is Izzy. Secret Agent Izzy. He drives a scooter,
skates, walks ona wire, jumps with a parachute, flies
a ZMAJ or a plane, waterskis – in short, does
everything one expects from a secret agent who fights
for justice in his city. His trademarks are ties (he
owns a whole lot of them) and dark glasses that are
stuffed with wild inventions: a flashlight, magnifier,
mini computer, camera, laser, and to add to it all
– they also work as a boomerang when needed.
Oh – and a one thing more. In the years of living
with the burden of being a son of a man who had almost
flooded the entire city of Meow York, Izzy was training
his tail very hard. So, in addition to everything
else, his tail is a precise weapon of choice.
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Magic Strand?
In his adventures, Izzy uses the Magic Strand. Nobody
quite knows where it came from; perhaps it is true that
Izzy managed to get it right under Grim De Witt’s
nose, on the Pearl Island. Be that as it may, it was
probably created (or found?) by the old Meowyans. It
is a magical thing: it can cross the abyss, run circles
around yogi ropes in the air, and create a whole bunch
of stuff one can wear.
So, a regular James Bond cat, right? Well… he
would be, were it not for his undying devotion to one
girl and one girl only: his Lora. Who is, by the way,
the only living being Izzy is afraid of.
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| Lora
Lora is a beautiful daughter of the Mayor. Spoiled?
You bet. But, she is also beautiful, courageous and
devoted.
And very, very jealous. Which presents quite a problem,
since Izzy always has something to save or enemies to
stop.
All that doesn’t stop her from always fearing
Izzy has another girl. Which means she has to look good,
at all times: in the middle of a most terrifying situation,
she wouldn’t hesitate to take her mirror out,
check her hair or “helplessly” flash her
beautiful eyelashes at Izzy. Yes, she can get out of
almost any mess by herself – but isn’t it
more fun when the love of your life saves you and thus
proves his love?
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Oggie
The Canary bird grown up with Eagles. Oggie
is fearless as much as
he's composed, which may not be that good in times when
he forgot's
himself and start acting like an Eagle which he's not.
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Aida
Aida is a female mice. In Meawoyork she's known as the
greatest operatic voice ever to rise in the rich history
of the town. Alas, she quit on her professional career
from the moment the Great Opera building was destroyed
in the most rotten of all gruesome deeds accomplished
by the despicable Grim De Witt. From that moment on she's
been acting as the member of secret service with some
quite amazing talents ? her voice. It turned to be some
kind of a special weapon when directed against its enemies.
She's able to brake things with the resonance of her voice
and even raise heavy objects; a skill acquired from her
friendship with certain Tibetan cat-monks. Once though,
she lifted up a concert piano to help it being moved on
the stage... however, it's a different story that we'd
love to tell you some other time.
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Grim
De Witt
Once upon a time, he was a distinguished citizen Grim
De Witt. Rich and powerful; his hobby was searching for
the Meowyan relics, and studying their myths and legends.
The only rat who seemed to have adapted to the peaceful
life in Meow York.
But that was a long time ago. Since then, Izzy’s
father Antonio spoiled his plans for flooding the Meow
York, and then, to add insult to injury, Izzy himself
stopped the new attempt to turn Meow York into a muddy
and dirty garbage dump. So, you can see that there is
enough reasons for Grim De Witt to hate Izzy and think
he is the only one standing in the way of his plans to
finally rule Meow York once and for all. That is why most
of his plans start with kidnapping Lora: Izzy’s
Achille’s Heel. Once she is in his custody, he believes,
he’ll be able to blackmail Izzy out of his way.
His Napoleon complex doesn’t help with it, though.
And the fact that most of his aides are dim-witted in
rather strange ways is no help, either.
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Hector
Let’s take Hector as an example. Grim De Witt’s
right hand dog, a strong and tough bull-terrier, he lacks
a few marbles in the brains department. And has a few
more than he needs in the appetite department. So, in
order to thwart Izzy’s plans he’ll chew through
the bridge– and then discover that it actually tastes
good.
As Grim De Witt likes to say, “Hector is a good
guy when he’s not hungry… but, Hector is always
hungry.”
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