
If you loved
Sherlock Hound
Series · 1984
What hooked you in Sherlock Hound was the playful blend of Victorian mystery, clever deductive reasoning, and the dynamic rivalry between genius protagonists.
Start with the source

The source
Sherlock Holmes
John Hawkesworth · Series · 1984

Adaptation
Sherlock Holmes
Guy Ritchie · Film · 2009
Books on the same thread
Erast Fandorin series
Boris Akunin · Book · 1998
If you enjoyed the intellectual rigor of Sherlock Hound, you will appreciate how Erast Fandorin matches wits against brilliant, disguised adversaries in a similarly atmospheric period setting.

Artemis Fowl
Eoin Colfer · Book · 2001
The Sherlock Hound fan will recognize the appeal of a precocious criminal mastermind and a loyal sidekick navigating a world where high-stakes adventure meets unconventional technological ingenuity.

Red Rackham's Treasure
Hergé · Book · 2012
Those who loved the adventurous spirit of Sherlock Hound will find a familiar sense of exploration and camaraderie in these classic tales of mystery and international travel.
Dog Man (Captain Underpants: Dog Man #1)
Dav Pilkey · Book · 2016
Much like the anthropomorphic charm of Sherlock Hound, this series captures a lighthearted, crime-fighting spirit through the lens of a unique hybrid character navigating a city of mysteries.
Films on the same thread

Sherlock Holmes
Guy Ritchie · Film · 2009
This film mirrors the steampunk aesthetic and high-stakes criminal conspiracies found in Sherlock Hound, focusing on the essential bromance and deductive brilliance of its iconic Victorian lead characters.

Sherlock: The Abominable Bride
Douglas Mackinnon · Film · 2016
Fans of Sherlock Hound will appreciate this return to the foggy streets of London, where deductive reasoning and period-specific intrigue remain at the heart of the detective experience.

The Great Mouse Detective
Film · 1986
This film is the perfect companion to Sherlock Hound, featuring a brilliant master of disguise and his trusted sidekick locked in a tense intellectual rivalry against a diabolical villain.
Podcasts on the same thread

CounterClock
Audiochuck · Podcast · 2025
If you were drawn to the investigative process in Sherlock Hound, this podcast offers a modern, real-world perspective on the same impulse to uncover truth through meticulous forensic analysis.

Radiolab
WNYC Studios · Podcast · 2026
The curiosity-driven nature of Sherlock Hound finds a home here, as this show uses rigorous investigative journalism to solve complex puzzles, mirroring the detective's relentless pursuit of answers.
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Common questions
Is Sherlock Hound related to the 1984 Sherlock Holmes television series?
Sherlock Hound and the 1984 Sherlock Holmes television series are separate productions. While both depict the detective and Doctor Watson solving crimes in London, Sherlock Hound features a distinct steampunk aesthetic and anthropomorphic characters that differ from the live-action portrayal found in the 1984 television series.
How does the 2009 Sherlock Holmes movie compare to Sherlock Hound?
The 2009 Sherlock Holmes movie and Sherlock Hound are both adaptations of the detective's adventures. Sherlock Hound presents a stylized steampunk version of London with Professor Moriarty as a recurring antagonist, whereas the 2009 film provides a live-action interpretation of the characters and their challenging cases.
What is the primary conflict in Sherlock Hound?
The primary conflict in Sherlock Hound involves the great detective and Doctor Watson working to solve challenging cases. These crimes are frequently orchestrated by their nemesis, Professor Moriarty, who is depicted as a proud and bumbling genius operating within the show's unique steampunk version of London.
Is Professor Moriarty the main villain in Sherlock Hound?
Yes, Professor Moriarty serves as the central antagonist in Sherlock Hound. He is consistently portrayed as a proud and bumbling genius who creates the complex cases that Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson must solve throughout their adventures in the steampunk setting of the series.