Here's what the cast of Netflix's 'Carmen Sandiego' series looks like in real life

The animated series is based on the PBS '90s game show, " Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego? ," where each episode revolved around locating one of Sandiego's accomplices somewhere in the world. The new show will follow Sandiego as "a modern day Robin Hood," though she's perceived as "a master criminal," according to

The animated series is based on the PBS '90s game show, " Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego? ," where each episode revolved around locating one of Sandiego's accomplices somewhere in the world.

The new show will follow Sandiego as "a modern day Robin Hood," though she's perceived as "a master criminal," according to the official description. It features "Jane the Virgin" heavy hitter Gina Rodriguez as the voice behind the lead mystery woman, as well as experienced voice actress Kari Wahlgren and "Stranger Things" star Finn Wolfhard.

Here's what the actors look like in real life, compared to their animated characters.

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On Netflix, Sandiego is a "master thief who uses her skills for good." Though she attended the V.I.L.E. (Villains' International League of Evil) training academy for thieves, she quickly realized that her new talents could hurt people and decided to turn the tables, giving back to its victims.

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Player is the codename for Sandiego's best friend and most important ally: A young hacker who follows her missons using GPS tracking, constantly updating her with valuable information.

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Ivy assists Sandiego on her capers using various disguises, well-laid plans, and a thick Boston accent.

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Zack acts as everything from a getaway driver to comic relief on Sandiego's missions.

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Devineaux is a determined yet slightly incompetent an agent of Interpol, who's intent on catching Sandiego.

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Argent reports to Devineaux, but she has faith that Sandiego is more than just a criminal.

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Gray, who adopts the codename Crackle after graduating from V.I.L.E., quickly transitions from hero to villain.

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Sheena, who takes on the codename Tigress, is Sandiego's primary antagonist at V.I.L.E.

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Jean Paul chooses the French codename Le Chevre, because, "like the nimble mountain goat, I take the high road."

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Antonio adopts the codename El Topo, which is Spanish for "mole."

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Brunt is an important and domineering figure at V.I.L.E., in charge of teaching the students self-defense, with a soft spot for Sandiego.

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Shadowsan helps teach V.I.L.E. students how to pickpocket, but he distrusts Sandiego and doesn't want to see her succeed.

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Cleo has an eye for priceless artifacts and a talent for creating replicas.

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Maelstrom is a master of the bait-and-switch.

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Dr. Bellum is responsible for most of the weapons and tools used by V.I.L.E. students and faculty.

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Cookie Booker is V.I.L.E.'s bookkeeper and the queen of color-coordinated outfits.

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