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- Puss in Boots is an episode of the television series Hello Kitty's Animation Theater.
- It is able to attack with knives (including spares hidden in the boots), use toys to switch places with ginta, and a weapon ARM fish which can bash through opponents.
- The plot of Charles Perrault's "Puss in Boots" is set in motion when a young man inherits nothing from his late father apart from a cat. The talking cat tells the young man that he is better off than he thinks he is. The cat then sets out to make the young man's fortune. There have been numerous adaptations of the tale to other media.
- Puss in Boots is an Earth fairy tale that features a talking cat. In the story, the cat gives his master the fake title of "Marquis of Carabas". In the 2370s, Vilis Mohrlein and Kerel Tama operated the starship Carabas, named for the fictional marquis from Puss in Boots. (DS9 novel: Proud Helios)
- Puss in Boots is a 2011 movie.
- thumb|230px Puss in Boots (El Gato con Botas en España) es un cortometraje de Walt Disney Pictures junto con Laugh-O-Grams.
- Puss in Boots is a puppet show created by Nick Barone.
- Puss in Boots is a French fairy tale about a poor man's cat, who uses tricks to gain his master power, weath and marriage. It has been adaptaed on multiple occassions, and the character has been featured in many other stories, including the Shrek franchise and Faerie Tale Theatre.
- Puss in Boots is the tritagonist of the Shrek franchise and the titular protagonist of the film of the same name. He is one of Shrek's best friends/sidekicks with donkey and Humpty's brother figure.
- The Puss in Boots (originally named Cat n' Boots ) is an animal in FarmVille. Originally named Cat n' Boots, it was renamed to Puss In Boots in August 2011.
- Puss in Boots is the character from the Italian-French fairytale about a trickster cat. Sofar, he is only mentioned in the Land of Stories series as an acquaintance of Mother Goose.
- Performer(s) Appeared in Puss in Boots is a character from DreamWorks Animation's Shrek film series and the titular protagonist of the film of the same name. Introduced in Shrek 2, he is one of Shrek's best friends/sidekicks with donkey and Humpty's brother figure.
- In a split from the original story, the titled cat helps the young boy win the heart of the Princess by enlisting him in a bullfight.
- Puss in Boots is a 2011 computer-animated adventure film produced by DreamWorks Animation, directed by Chris Miller, executive produced by Guillermo del Toro, and written by Brian Lynch, with screenplay by Tom Wheeler. It stars Antonio Banderas, Salma Hayek, and Billy Bob Thornton. The film is a spinoff prequel to the Shrek franchise.
- Puss in Boots is an Everafter. He is an orange cat that walks on his back legs in boots. Ironically, he is terrified of mice yet works as an vermin exterminator in Ferryport Landing. Puss made a brief showing in the fifth book of the Sisters Grimm series.
- For the Trope Namer Fairy Tale, see here. For the film about the Shrek character, see here. Sometimes a Poisonous Friend's chief weapons are plans. Sometimes there's a Man Behind The Magnificent Bastard. In those cases, the result is a Puss in Boots. The Puss in Boots is a master of these tactics who could easily overthrow his or her boss, but who remains fiercely loyal to said boss, for diverse reasons. This counts double if the master of the Puss in Boots is a Badass or a Strategist in his own right. In this case, the Puss in Boots is an Infinity Plus One Tactician.
- Announcer: And now it's time for "Bum Reviews" with Chester A. Bum. Tonight's review: "Puss in Boots." (Said and spelled incorrectly as "Puss and Boots") Chester: OH MY GOD, this is the greatest movie I've ever seen in my life! (In Spanish accent) All I need is the-- Spoilers! There's this kitty from the Shrek movies. And they call him "Puss in Boots!" But they also call him "The Furry Lover!" I was a furry lover once! At the risk of angering a growing fanbase, I will move on. So Puss in Boots is trying to get Jack's magic beans. But it turns out they're being held by Jack and Jill! He went bad. Anyway...
- "Master Cat, or Puss in Boots" (early French: Le Maistre Chat, ou Le Chat Botté, literally "The Booted Cat"), commonly known as "Puss in Boots", is a French literary fairy tale about a cat who uses trickery and deceit to gain power, wealth, and the hand of a princess in marriage for his penniless and low-born master. The tale was written at the close of the seventeenth century by Charles Perrault (1628–1703), a retired civil servant and member of the Académie française. The tale appeared in a handwritten and illustrated manuscript two years before its 1697 publication by Barbin in a collection of eight fairy tales by Perrault called Histoires ou contes du temps passé. The book was an instant success and remains popular today.
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Goal | - To help steal the golden goose and save San Ricardo
- To help Shrek defeat Rumpelstiltskin
- To help Shrek fill out his kingly duties
- To kill Shrek
- To retrieve Arthur Pendragon and retake Far Far Away
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Dislikes | - Donkey , Ogre Triplets playing rough with him, being outsmarted, being used and betrayed, doing anything wrong, making Imelda upset
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Inspiration | - Garfield
- Thomas O'Malley
- Pepe Le Pew
- The character of the same name
- Alejandro Murrieta aka Zorro
- Gutsy Smurf "from The Smurfs"
- His voice actor
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Starring | - Antonia Banderas, Salma Hayek, Billy Bob Thornton
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Games | - Shrek Forever After
- Shrek The Third
- ''Shrek 2
- Indy Cat ''
- Shrek Party
- Shrek Smash
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Likes | - Mice, his boots, his girlfriend Kitty Softpaws, picking on Donkey, warm milk,Saving The World
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Series | - Hello Kitty's Animation Theater
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Appearance | - Small, slender ginger tabby with green eyes, black musketeer hat with a yellow feather, black cape and boots
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Name | - Puss in Boots
- Puss In Boots
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Personality | - Suave, gentlemanly, polite, courteous, civilized, passionate, handsome, intelligent, kind-hearted, adventurous, lion-hearted, confident, heroic, caring, selfless, noble, cunning, funny, friendly, romantic, respectful, honorable, fierce
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Caption | - Illustration 1843, from édition L. Curmer
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lasts | - Puss in Boots: The Three Diablos
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Shows | - All Shrek Specials, Shrek The Musical!
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Language | - French
- English intertitles
- Silent film,
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Fate | - Became an occasional Babysitter of Ogre's
- , He is returned to his regular self and celebrates with his friends ,
- He sings "Livin' la Vida Loca" with Donkey ,
- He says he will see Kitty again, then showing that she has taken his boots. During the epilogue, Puss and Kitty head back to dance at Kitty's hideout, where they finally kiss after dancing.
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title orig | - Le Maistre Chat, ou Le Chat Botté
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Alias | - Boots
- Ginger
- Kitty Cat
- Puss
- Annoying Talking Cat
- Chupa Cabra
- Diablo Gato
- Frisky Two Times
- The Furry Lover
- The Gingerhead man
- Wee Little Boots
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Weapons | - Large Calaba Sword, cute big eyes
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Awards | - 84
- #11 Empire's 50 Best Animated Characters
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Enemies | - Shrek , Prince Charming, Fairy Godmother, Rumpelstiltskin, Jack & Jill, Humpty Dumpty , the witches
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Home | - The Swamp
- San Ricardo
- Far Far Away,
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Occupation | - Mercenary
- Hero
- Royal Advisor
- Ogre Killer
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Films | - Shrek the Third
- Shrek 2
- Shrek Forever After
- Puss in Boots
- Shrek 5
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Friends | - Shrek, Princess Fiona , Donkey, King Harold , Dragon, Queen Lillian, Snow White, Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, Gingerbread Man, Big Bad Wolf, Three Little Pigs, Ogre Resistance, Three Blind Mice, King Arthur, Dronkeys, Farkle, Fergus and Felicia, Doris, Cinderella, Snow White, Sleeping Beauty, Captain Hook, Headless Horseman, girlfriend Kitty, Humpty Dumpty, Golden Goose, The Terror
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- ''Stories or Tales of Past Times with Morals: Tales of Mother Goose
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Quote | - "Fear me... if you dare!"
- "Feed me... if you dare."
- "Go, go, your lady needs you!
- "Pray For Mercy From Puss.. In Boots"
- "You should not be here, Señor"
- "It would an honor to lay my wife on the line for you, Senior.
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abstract | - Title and short intro here.
- Puss in Boots is an episode of the television series Hello Kitty's Animation Theater.
- It is able to attack with knives (including spares hidden in the boots), use toys to switch places with ginta, and a weapon ARM fish which can bash through opponents.
- The plot of Charles Perrault's "Puss in Boots" is set in motion when a young man inherits nothing from his late father apart from a cat. The talking cat tells the young man that he is better off than he thinks he is. The cat then sets out to make the young man's fortune. There have been numerous adaptations of the tale to other media.
- Puss in Boots is an Earth fairy tale that features a talking cat. In the story, the cat gives his master the fake title of "Marquis of Carabas". In the 2370s, Vilis Mohrlein and Kerel Tama operated the starship Carabas, named for the fictional marquis from Puss in Boots. (DS9 novel: Proud Helios)
- Puss in Boots is a 2011 movie.
- For the Trope Namer Fairy Tale, see here. For the film about the Shrek character, see here. Sometimes a Poisonous Friend's chief weapons are plans. Sometimes there's a Man Behind The Magnificent Bastard. In those cases, the result is a Puss in Boots. The Puss in Boots is a master of these tactics who could easily overthrow his or her boss, but who remains fiercely loyal to said boss, for diverse reasons. This counts double if the master of the Puss in Boots is a Badass or a Strategist in his own right. In this case, the Puss in Boots is an Infinity Plus One Tactician. If the boss is an idiot or otherwise incompetent, this overlaps with Hypercompetent Sidekick. See also Battle Butler, Sidekick Ex Machina and Guardian Entity. Examples of Puss in Boots include:
- thumb|230px Puss in Boots (El Gato con Botas en España) es un cortometraje de Walt Disney Pictures junto con Laugh-O-Grams.
- Puss in Boots is a puppet show created by Nick Barone.
- Puss in Boots is a French fairy tale about a poor man's cat, who uses tricks to gain his master power, weath and marriage. It has been adaptaed on multiple occassions, and the character has been featured in many other stories, including the Shrek franchise and Faerie Tale Theatre.
- Puss in Boots is the tritagonist of the Shrek franchise and the titular protagonist of the film of the same name. He is one of Shrek's best friends/sidekicks with donkey and Humpty's brother figure.
- Announcer: And now it's time for "Bum Reviews" with Chester A. Bum. Tonight's review: "Puss in Boots." (Said and spelled incorrectly as "Puss and Boots") Chester: OH MY GOD, this is the greatest movie I've ever seen in my life! (In Spanish accent) All I need is the-- Spoilers! There's this kitty from the Shrek movies. And they call him "Puss in Boots!" But they also call him "The Furry Lover!" I was a furry lover once! At the risk of angering a growing fanbase, I will move on. So Puss in Boots is trying to get Jack's magic beans. But it turns out they're being held by Jack and Jill! Not the Jack from "Jack and the Beanstalk," but the Jack from "Jack and Jill." Different Jacks. Missed opportunity for a joke there, really. So Puss in Boots has a partner named Kitty. And she's in cahoots with Humpty Dumpty! And Humpty Dumpty is a very bad person! You see, him and Puss in Boots used to be friends in the past. I was friends with an egg once! He went bad. But it turns out Puss in Boots now believes in doing the right thing. Where Humpty Dumpty doesn't know what to believe in! He's an eggnostic! (Boos are heard; Chester looks around) Woah, when did I get an audience? But Humpty promises that if he just does this one thing to get the magic beans that all will be back to normal again. As normal as a talking egg and cat can be. So they plant the magic beans and they grow the beanstalk. And Puss in Boots is like, (In Spanish accent) "We have to watch out for the giant!" And Humpty is like, (waves hand) "The giant's dead! He doesn't even appear in this movie." (In Spanish accent) "Oh. (pauses, then says simultaneously) Another missed opportunity for a joke." (simulataneously) "Another missed opportunity for a joke. I know." But they come across the golden goose, or at least the golden goslin. Hey, that's the same name of a character from "Darkwing Duck!" I wonder if she pooped gold too. But it turns out (lowers voice) Mommy's very angry. And she chases after the little goslin! But the three of them climb down the beanstalk and live happily ever after. Or do they?! (Dramatic sting plays as the camera zooms in and hits Chester) Ow! For it turns out this was all just a diabolical plan for Humpty to get revenge on Puss in Boots! (gasps) OH MY-- What? You mean this was all an elaborate plan for Humpty Dumpty to get revenge? For something he screwed Puss in Boots on before? And even though Humpty was captured and a wanted criminal, somehow he convinced the whole entire town to be in on it? That...makes no sense. You know, for a story about a talking egg and a cat in boots, I find this very unrealistic! I take my feline fables very seriously. So Puss in Boots is thrown in jail. But Kitty comes in to rescue him! "Now we're even!" (In Spanish accent) "No we're not! You owe me for two!" "Okay, I'll throw you back in the cell." (In Spanish accent) "No no no no! We're good, we're good!" But it turns out Humpty Dumpty now wants revenge on the entire town! You mean the town that let you go and helped you out on this entire revenge plot? I...don't get you. But then the mother goose comes down and-- (pauses) Mother Goose. HA! Anyway... Mother Goose comes down and starts destroying the land! So Puss in Boots goes up to Humpty Dumpty and says, (In Spanish accent) "Stop it!" (shrugs) "Okay." (In Spanish accent) "What?" "Okay, I'll stop. I'll try to save everybody." (In Spanish accent) "Just like that? You worked years on this revenge plot and within a millisecond you're suddenly a good guy again?" "Hey! On the outside, I may look like a hard-boiled egg, but on the inside I'm a soft-boiled egg." (In Spanish accent; talking over him) "Oh God, if I listen to you, will you stop with the egg jokes?" "NEVAAARRR!" So Humpty Dumpty saves the day by sacrificing himself and getting the goslin back to Mother Goose. And he falls off a cliff, and it turns out inside there was a golden egg! (He pauses, glancing back and forth) ...I don't get it. Does that mean there's a golden egg inside of me too? 'Cause that would be awesome! Tomorrow I'm gonna crack myself open and see what I find. Or maybe I'll just find and open some crack. Either one. So Puss in Boots and Kitty run off into the sunset. And they end the movie with a kitty dance! (Chester starts singing the Meow Mix song while clapping his hands, doing a Riverdance-like jig, and doing the Caramelldansen dance.) The End! So while the egg's plan doesn't make a whole lot of sense, "Puss in Boots" was insert clever cat pun here-tastic! Much, much better than its prequel! "Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties." This is Chester A. Bum saying CHANGE?! Ya got change?! Aw c'mon, help a guy out, will ya?! C'mon, change! Well, could you at least help me buy a golden goose? I hear Willy Wonka will pay top chocolate for it!
- The Puss in Boots (originally named Cat n' Boots ) is an animal in FarmVille. Originally named Cat n' Boots, it was renamed to Puss In Boots in August 2011.
- Puss in Boots is the character from the Italian-French fairytale about a trickster cat. Sofar, he is only mentioned in the Land of Stories series as an acquaintance of Mother Goose.
- Performer(s) Appeared in Puss in Boots is a character from DreamWorks Animation's Shrek film series and the titular protagonist of the film of the same name. Introduced in Shrek 2, he is one of Shrek's best friends/sidekicks with donkey and Humpty's brother figure.
- "Master Cat, or Puss in Boots" (early French: Le Maistre Chat, ou Le Chat Botté, literally "The Booted Cat"), commonly known as "Puss in Boots", is a French literary fairy tale about a cat who uses trickery and deceit to gain power, wealth, and the hand of a princess in marriage for his penniless and low-born master. The tale was written at the close of the seventeenth century by Charles Perrault (1628–1703), a retired civil servant and member of the Académie française. The tale appeared in a handwritten and illustrated manuscript two years before its 1697 publication by Barbin in a collection of eight fairy tales by Perrault called Histoires ou contes du temps passé. The book was an instant success and remains popular today. The tale's immorality has provoked some concern about its influence on young minds, but apparently Perrault composed "Le Maistre Chat" and the other tales of Histoires to reinforce standards of civilized conduct in the upper-class French society of the seventeenth century rather than to provide amusement and instruction for the young. Indeed, Puss has been described by one commentator as "the epitome of the educated bourgeois secretary who serves his master with complete devotion and diligence." Perrault's Histoires has had considerable impact on world culture. The frontispiece to the earliest English editions depicts an old woman telling tales to a group of children beneath a placard inscribed 'MOTHER GOOSE'S TALES' and is credited with launching the Mother Goose legend in the English-speaking world. "Puss in Boots" has provided inspiration for composers, choreographers, and other artists over the centuries. The cat appears in the third act pas de caractère of Tchaikovsky's ballet The Sleeping Beauty, for example, and makes appearances in other media.
- In a split from the original story, the titled cat helps the young boy win the heart of the Princess by enlisting him in a bullfight.
- Puss in Boots is a 2011 computer-animated adventure film produced by DreamWorks Animation, directed by Chris Miller, executive produced by Guillermo del Toro, and written by Brian Lynch, with screenplay by Tom Wheeler. It stars Antonio Banderas, Salma Hayek, and Billy Bob Thornton. The film is a spinoff prequel to the Shrek franchise.
- Puss in Boots is an Everafter. He is an orange cat that walks on his back legs in boots. Ironically, he is terrified of mice yet works as an vermin exterminator in Ferryport Landing. Puss made a brief showing in the fifth book of the Sisters Grimm series.
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