Puss in Boots: The Last Wish is SO much BETTER than i thought it'd be!! *Commentary/Reaction*
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Since you didnt see the first film:
Kitty Softpaws was a housecat, she did normal cat stuff but her owners didnt like that so they extracted her claws from the root. She escaped and became a master thief, without any claws her paws became so soft she can steal stuff from a person without them noticing
It's probably just me but I think Kitty lied about not showing up to the wedding either just to spare Puss' feelings. Because she acted very angry in the beginning and was now nonchalant about it after she heard his conversation with Perrito.
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I thought the exact same!! I think she felt bad because she realized how upset Puss was with himself, so she wanted to take the burden off him
Completely agree, she was disproportionally upset with puss which would have been hypocritical if she hadn't shown up as she said
I think she did that as a way of forgiving him he'd accept since she obviously still had feelings for him.
@@CrimFerret & saw that he's actively changing himself
Death (aka The Wolf or Lobo) is without a doubt one of DreamWorks best but also terrifying antagonists in years and Wagner Moura, a Brazilian actor who is best known Pablo Escobar in _Narcos_ really knocks it out of the park. Interestingly despite his actions in the film Death is by no means a villain as he has a sense of honor and nobility, along with being a force of nature, as his main reason for pursuing Puss in the first place was to punish him for arrogantly squandering his eight lives with reckless abandon, concluding from this that it would be best to kill him before he wasted his final life. 🐺🐺
Another thing to note is that before Puss in Boots meets him at the bar, Death appears in a blink-and-you-miss moment when Puss was battling the Giant where he was in a slight dark corner and compared to the Crowd he was not cheering for Puss but watching him to see if he gets killed and hints of him of his wolf head and sickles were seen on the edges of Puss' death card numbers.
Finally, Death's quote in Spanish when he was defeated by Puss: _"¿POR QUE DIABLOS FUI A JUGAR CON MI COMIDA?!?"_ translates to _"WHY THE HELL DID I PLAY WITH MY FOOD?!?"_ in English.
Also in the cavern where Puss encounters the wolf again and realizes what he is, "You are no bounty hunter. You are..." and the wolf responds, "Death," the cracks in the crystal for a brief moment form the outline of a wolf skull around his face before shattering.
he's still a villian. even if his reasoning comes from a place of coherent personal values, it doesn't make taking puss's life by force good. villians can think what they are doing is right.
@@lockwouldYT That's just it; Death isn't taking Puss' life for villainous reasons; Death takes life when someone's life is up. That's why he exists. But in this case, his purpose was similar to the Ghost of Christmas Future in A Christmas Carol, and be the terrifying wake up call the main character needed to change his ways. Death can't be beaten (unless you're Jesus) he could have continued until Puss died from exhaustion or suffered a mortal injury. When he saw that Puss had learned his lesson and found value in his remaining life, he let him go. Death comes best when you have lived a full life.
@@lockwouldYT He doesn't think what he's doing is right, what he's doing IS right. He is Death, death is not the villain of the story, it's just a part of it, and that part is the end, as important as the beginning or the middle, if not more.
His name isn’t lobo, I don’t know why everyone comes to this assumption
Lobo is simply Spanish for wolf
Big Jack Horner's depiction in the movie is weirdly fitting. As the nursery rhyme "Little Jack Horner" was allegedly written to mock the real-life Thomas Horner, who was, according to the history books, a greedy, lying, swindling land dealer.
Wow! I didn't know that! Makes this story even better than I thought it was
Big Jack Horner has also been used for meme material for the Paleofan community.
Neat little detail:
Nobody got the wish because they all confessed their wish, thus breaking the birthday wish rule.
I always felt that the better detail was that, with the exception of Puss, everyone did get their wish.
Kitty wanted someone she could trust, and thanks to Puss's character development, she learned to trust again.
Goldi wanted a "proper" family, but learned that she always had one.
Jack wanted all the world's magic, which he got, but with no way to control it.
And Puss didn’t get his wish because he moved on from the wish.
@@martinhorwath6311 Everyone getting their wish wasn't a detail, that was literally the point. Nobody needed to make a wish in the end because they all had what they needed.
Nobody got the wish because the map got destroyed.
@@Princess_Penni No, he got his wish. He wished for a new lives, and in the end, he started a new life with Kitty and Perrito. So he basicaly got his wish.
One character I really love in this movie is Perrito. His backstory is so horrible and sad, yet he still has so much optimism, appreciates all the good things in life, and just wants to help people. He's a perfect foil to Puss and Kitty who helps them both overcome their problems. We could all learn a thing or two from Perrito.
Yes, and that's why I absolutely hate it when people just look at him with shallow eyes and call him annoying because they don't understand the deeper layers of what's being portrayed here. He's a symbol for unbridled optimism even from the worst of places. No matter what situation he's in, he never looks at the bad and always strives to find the light even in the darkest places with an upbeat and positive attitude...and I think there's something very beautiful about that. Too many people these days have pessimistic and negative views on life and where they are in it, but that's exactly why I think this character is brilliant, especially in today's society. He's a shining example of what we should all strive to be like, and I think he's a great roll model for the target audience. I love Perrito so freaking much for that.
@@andrewblissett2211 Well said. 👏🏽
You just copying and pasting this around?
@@toniniskillz6608 I believe he is. I've been watching other reaction videos to this movie and it's this same comment word for word.
@Andrew Blissett I AGREE! Also, my cousin called him annoying and I felt like punching her in the face
Goldis outfit and appearance is meant to show how she's been raised by the bears.
Her hair looks like bear ears, her earrings are mismatched like Mama Bear, the necklace and her eyes are the same as Baby Bear's, and the scars over her eyebrow match Papa Bears missing eye
Fun fact: A Baker's dozen is actually _thirteen_ . So we saw one guy die, (and assumed no one else died in the Posies) then Goldie and later the Bears threw one of his men at Jack while threatening another, we can assume that there were at most ten present at the first meeting between Jack and Team Friendship at the River of Relaxation battle.
It lines up perfectly if you only count (relatively) explicit, on-screen deaths:
13 to start with,
-1 at the posies, 12 left,
-3 from unicorn horn crossfire, 9 left,
-8 at the 'bridge', 1 left,
-1 at the star.
(bonus - when he says "can't bake a pie without losing a dozen men" he has lost precisely 12 men - a dozen, out of the original baker's dozen.)
Deaths Whistle is actually whistled by the voice actor himself.
The best moments that touch to the core:
1. The Puss said that he had never been touched by blade. Death is the first to wound him. This is both a metaphor and another indicator of how much more serious things have become.
2. When a Wolf puts coins on his eyes, this is an obvious reference to Charon and many other burial traditions.
3. The fact that the mother bear is ready to do everything for the sake of the desire of the Goldie, even though she wants another family for herself... I melted.
The frustrated Spanish yell that Death does before he finally leaves Puss alone basically translates to “Why the hell did I go play with my food?!” (¿Por qué diablos fui a jugar con mi comida?)”
THANK YOU for that translation!
The reason you've never heard of Jack Horner's nursery rhyme is because it was overshadowed by the Pinocchio fairy tale, which was written and released around the same time.
Ohhh
That's the reason for it being Pinocchio who started Jacks resentment towards magic!
Is this a joke? I hope it is. The Jack Horner rhyme predates Pinocchio by over 100 years.
@@AceOfSerberit I thought that Pinocchio was in it because he'd been in three films this past year, lol.
Kevin is right, I looked it up. Jack Horner was made near the 1760's and Pinocchio was written in the even later 1880's.
me when I lie
The first Puss in Boots movie shows how Puss and Kitty met, and featured Puss's origins as well!
It is weird when people watch sequels without watching the prequels lol...
@@kalen1702 considering it’s not called puss in boots 2, some people might not even know it exists or think it’s a sequel
@@seesawseesaw fair, and I kinda forget the first one came out 12 years ago
I do like how the film didn't ignore the first despite its different directions. For example, the "oooh" cat that is a running gag in the first one makes a cameo in mama luna's house, and you can see the scene in which the owner of the orphanage Puss grew up in giving him the boots when his life flashes before his eyes.
This is second time somebody hasn't watch the first film... did they not know about it?
They were asked: "What kind of villain do you want: the misguided but ultimately sympathetic anti-villain, the pure evil villain, a force of nature, a villain with a moral code, a villain with a grudge against the hero, death straight up? Should the villain die, or be redeemed, or should the plot be resolved in some other way? Should the hero die, or survive?"
And they just answered: "Yes"
One detail that I think is cool to mention is that in the Brazilian dubbing, there is no beep, they left a curse word in a children's movie. Very brave, because the movies here have a hard time putting swear words even in adult movies
I was laughing so hard at Perrito saying shit hahaha
@@kawaiiemolga Me too!!!
_Brazil got guts!!_
Ngl I'm a little disappointed that no Jack Horner moments made it into the reaction. He was hilarious with how irredeemably evil he was
You’ve never heard of the nursery rhyme Little Jack Horner? It was taught since kindergarten.
Little Jack Horner sat on the corner,
eating his Christmas pie.
He stuck his thumb and pulled out a plum,
and said, “What a good boy am I.”.
Which makes it even more ironic that he’s portrayed here as a big fat evil dude. I also love how like he lost his fame due to Pinocchio, which is more ironic, since Pinocchio has been shown three times this year in different versions.
The only reason I know it is because I had a book of nursery rhymes at home, it wasn’t taught when I was in grade school. It might just be another one of those things they stopped teaching, like how they don’t teach kids cursive anymore.
_Puss in Boots: The Last Wish_ is hands down is one of the best animated films and joins alongside _The Empire Strikes Back, The Dark Knight, Top Gun: Maverick, The Godfather: Part II_ and _Shrek 2_ where the sequel is better than the first film.
But without a doubt the highlight of the film wasn’t the story, or it’s voice acting from the cast (Antonio Banderas, Harvey Guillén, Salma Hayak, Florence Pugh, Ray Winstone, Olivia Colman, John Mulaney and Wagner Moura) but the animation as compared to the first Puss in Boots film this gives off a 2D cel shaded look very reminiscent to the visuals seen in _Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse_ and _Arcane_ especially the former as the filmmaker for this film cite Spider-Verse for the visuals in _The Last Wish_ especially during the fight scenes where the animation is drawn in twos.
And Sonic 2 also belongs in the Sequel-better-than-OG.
Terminator 2
Don't forget about the Toy Story saga.
Spiderman 2 and Kungfu Panda 2 as well
I agree. I could listen to Antonio read the phone book and still be mesmerized.
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This movie is simply spectacular. It has gorgeous animation, top notch fight choreography, great characters, a great arc for Puss, and one of if not the best DreamWorks antagonists ever. I like how, at the start, Puss was bragging about having "never been touched by a blade." So the moment Death was actually able to cut him, Puss became a scared, anxious mess. It's the moment he realized he's not invincible after all.
lobo putting two gold coins in his eyes for the Ferryman's toll for the boat ride into the afterlife was classic mythology sick!
Charon's coins?
The tilt-cam work reminded me a lot of Arcane. Plus the seamless transitions between art styles as well. This was a unique experience for me with Disney (kind of sad for that though).
I can’t blame anyone for not realising but Goldie’s wish makes a lot of sense considering baby bear kept reminding her that she was an orphan and kept giving her a lot of smack about it
Gurl I had the same reaction with you, I am LIVING for the storyboarding and animation of this film, especially with the action scenes, ugh. Such a sight for sore eyes ❤️
11:54 This scene legitimately shocked me the first time I watched this movie. Coming into this movie, I was not expecting to see someone get their flesh eaten off by a flower lmao
I love the little detail of the Wolf putting coins in his own eyes when he makes the "I'm watching you" gesture at Puss as he's fleeing on the wagon.
Yeah, that’s a reference to the old Greek tradition of burying people with coins on their eyes to “pay the ferryman.” What an awesome threat.
The way they had sooo many characters but not a single one felt under-utilized and they actually made me invested in all 3 main groups
Even the relatively powerless Baker's Dozen(which now I'm starting to see is an unlucky number, hence why they're all dead😂)
8:09 Yeah. The first Puss in Boots was when Kitty first came into the story and its also how Puss and Kitty met each other so it was kinda nice and a surprise to see her again in this second movie when I first watched it since I did like her relationship and chemistry with Puss.
Perrito is voiced by Harvey Guillén in What We Do in the Shadows, AND he also did the Spanish dub for this movie!
Death is based on the folkloric character of the Grim Reaper, whereas the tune he whistles is based on The Silbón, a legend associated with the Los Llanos region of Colombia and Venezuela. And notice when Death let Puss live and told him to live his life, notice that his whistle in a higher tune.
I must insist that you watch the first Puss in Boots. It's Kitty's first appearance and his own Origin BEFORE Shrek.
Also, I'm stealing that Piano Man edit.
Kitty Softpaws is indeed from the first Puss, but thankfully this movie is still enjoyable as a stand-alone lol
A detail that I caught was that all of Death’s whistles are the same tone but after Death leaves Puss in the final battle, his whistle tone is much higher. A whistle of that is earned rather than a whistle of a warning.
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This film has a beautiful aesthetic, kinetic, zippy camerawork that accommodates the measurable pace and sturdy editing and an equitable tone that may not push the boundaries of a PG movie but it is still fairly solid ground for both adults and kids to circle on. Not a single character is wasted nor a single scene expendable, this is the first time I’ve laughed hard at a Shrek movie since the FIRST TWO and the less I talk about the impressionistic animation and art design, the better. Every single hand-painted, prismatic split frame, elaborate eye-popping visual of this movie only adds to its suave and darker sides; I’m practically drunk off this type of animation now.
Compared to the journey and morals of the first movie, this story handles both of those really maturely and the writing is incredibly tight from the offset. Despite the video-game-suggestive plot construction, there‘s variety in the quest that allows for individual character dissections along the way, not to mention its messages on self-loathing and loneliness, valuing what’s most important, not running from past trauma and coming to grips with your mortality are another in the long list of recycled themes executed well. All of these are intangible and are conveyed alongside understandable motives and believable stakes for the worldbuilding presented to us.
Dialogue and messages are pretty standard stuff but solid execution nonetheless.
Agreed
Kitty Soft paws had an important role in the first puss in boots movie,but she's the only returing character apart from puss himself
You really need to watch the first Puss in boots movie
Fun fact: if you look closely at Jack Horner's trophy room, and within certain seems there is a lot of references to both the Disney movies and a few other Dreamcast movies
If you seen Spider-Man into the spider verse, you'll see where they got the action scenes camera work from
This is my first time I’m watching you and I think Your personality and humor is literally what I needed on yt cant wait to see more reactions
Kitty soft peas was in the first puss in boots movie
*Kitty soft paws
Not fun fact about this movies story:
Antonio Banderas had a heart attack 6 years ago, and a sequel almost never happened because of it.
If the story feels more emotional and personal, it's because it is.
This movie needs to win all the awards, every detail was incredible
In the end, everyone faces death alone. All you can do is live not alone
Yup. This movie is spectacular, and was created with a lot of heart, art and craft. And the attention to detail is astonishing--in the animation (e.g. the fur...and did you notice Puss's reflection in the shot glass that Death picked up in the bar in that first scene that he appears?), the art (e.g. check out the background in the doctor/vet/witch finder's office), and the story arc.
17:14 is the SCARIEST Wolf appearance in the entire movie! What made this scene stand out is that the wolf appears from the shadows, cones out, and stared right into his soul! I can tell because of that creepy look on his face!
Please watch "The Neverending Story".
I've been browsing UA-cam, watching various reactions to this movie. Mostly just to see peoples' reactions to Death since he is my favorite character in the film. Especially when people refer to him unintentionally, or intentionally, as "Death" 13:04, and then the big reveal happens later on.
This movie has an authentic edge in terms of its humor and dramatic points. Love it….rip jerry….
Omg I was shocked when Ange stood up, that outfit is SO cute! I love the skirt!!! That top looks amazing on her as well ❤
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Can confirm it was very pretty to see in theaters. And I also got to see it in a completely empty theater with my niece. It was great
Puss In Boots is a stinky kitty! And we still love him!
Im amazed at how much they fit into this film without feeling bloated, everything was so perfectly weaved together to give each party just enough screentime and development
"did you see the camera shots go back and see the camera shots now" editor - "YES SIR!"
Fun thing I noticed on my second or third viewing
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Big Jack Horner's horse team for his carriage? Unicorns with broken off horns. Which implies that he _took their horns as babies, and then raised them to work as normal draft horses._
If I remember correctly the 2 coins on the eyes is done to make sure the person dying has toll to pay over the river Styx
Btw, Far Far Away is the kingdom where the Shrek films took place and where Puss in Boots was first introduced as a character before he got his own spin-off movies ;)
That last exchange between Puss and Death made me realize that Death was not the Main Villain only an antagonist. The villain was Jack Horner. Who was absolutely irredeemable and actually has a kill count,He shot most of his men into confetti.
17:16 You will always live a life of 17:17 FEAR,that's what I call amazing use of timing,the build up to that word from Death is impeccable and the payoff is absolutely genius,it was a nice subtle jumpscare coz the first thing I saw was his menacing eyes and then straight after,the moment I see his full figure when he emerges from the darkness he says "FEAR 😈" in the most disturbing voice possible,it's so simple yet SO effective,I'd most definitely be absolutely petrified if I saw a 6 foot tall wolf in all black with menacing red eyes emerge from the darkness like that
this film is very personal to me bc ive been scared of dying since I was very young so puss' journey thoughout the film means very much to me.
@18:42 everyone forgets that he’s not only after it to regain his notoriety
He was literally being chased by death
That’s the way he saw it
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The Audio and Visuals in this movie are underappreciated especially Audio. Changes the mood instantly and it's well composed.
kitty appeared in the first movie but this movie makes a good job in not having the need to watch the first one for context, which is really nice because they're almost 12 years apart
I was just chillin' at home with nothing to do and turned on this movie completely at random because I had never heard of it before.. Man did I have a ball watching this. It was an absolute joy from beginning to end.
NOOO!
I was waiting for the reaction to the ''That's horrible.........your wish is horrible....... YOU'RE HORRIBLE'' from the cricket😂
Something I noticed was that everyone that wanted a wish told someone else their respective wish. The wishing star works off of birthday wish rules (meaning u can’t tell anyone your wish or it won’t come true). In the end no one got their wish, which is a good connection to the lesson of the movie.
This turned out to be one of the never judge a book by it's over Dreamworks movies. 2022 was Dreamworks first good year since 2019!
The ending is a teaser for Shrek 5, slated for a 2024 release, by the same director. And hopefully, the same art style as there are so many more things you can get away with stylised animation compared to realistic-looking animation.
Fun fact about Death;
His whistle is inspired by El Silbòn(The Whistler), a spirit from colombian and venezuelan folklore.
He appears as a long-limbed, walking corpse, wearing a wide-brimmed hat and carrying a sack with the bones of his father and victims inside, and he mostly kills drunkards, womanizers, and abusers(for personal reasons in the colombian version of the story).
If you hear his whistle at night, and it sounds like he's nearby, he'll leave you alone. But if the whistle sounds like it's far away, chances are he's standing right behind you.
7:55 this is what happens when you don’t watch the prior movies lol So much has been missed.
Imagine how the final battle would've gone if Jack whipped out the baby unicorn horn crossbow instead...
The thing that I love the absolute most about this film is how they depict the difference between and antagonist and a villain. Lobo, while he's terrifying, his only real gripe with Puss is how he disrespects and disregards life, and when he finally learned his lesson, Lobo leaves him be. Because Death isn't evil, it's just a fact of life. Meanwhile, Little Jack Horner is just an awful selfish jerk who doesn't care about anyone. People forget that those two terms are synonymous, when they're not. Just an awesome film all around with great writing and animation :)
Funny thing about the art work is that a lot of people are saying it reminded them of Spider-Man: Into the Spiderverse. But all in all the movie was absolutely amazing and Lobo/Death was the best antagonist that, to me, stole the show
Ange, you really need to watch the first film!
It has different animation style, maybe not as good as this one, but that way you'll be caught up and see how Puss and Kitty met
14:39 "Or maybe she wants to be a bear!" You should do a movie reaction to Brother Bear!
Puss met Kitty in the first movie. Not sure if you have seen the first Puss in boots movie. They sorta stablished why Puss is being wanted. Both are great movies, but i do love this one more. The last wish was "CHEF KISS" PERFECTTT. ALSO FAR FAR AWAY... That's where SHREK lives!! they're just hinting upcoming films!
I don't think she has reacted to the first film (Puss In Boots), but TimotheeReacts did. However, neither TimotheeReacts nor ANGELINA have reacted to the other Shrek films, _Shrek the Third_ and _Shrek Forever After_ following their Shrek 2 reaction in December of 2021, so they need a lot of catching up to do in order to be caught up with the Shrek film series.
I literally just watched this yesterday and also found out that the theatre sells alcohol and on weekends it’s open to all theatres and the lady beside me was loving it.
I cried when the dog put his head on puss just like you! And for the same reason! My goodness I love my dogs and how much they are there to comfort me when I need support 🥰😭
You're English, is EXCELLENT, and you're a gem! Excellent vid.
I wasn’t sure about a shrek 5 but this movie is giving me high hopes and now I can’t wait for sure 5!
Every time I watch this, without fail, I'll contract a severe case of being entertained
When telemarketers call me I just hang up, there's no need for an excuse, they're telemarketers, they know people hate them
We met kitty in the first puss in boots movie. WHY DOES NO ONE KNOW THIS IS A SEQUEL
Katie was in the 1st Pussen In Boots and Katie and Puss had some real chemistry. By the way I’m 10 and I think you are really funny. I watch you a lot (I watch the Harry Potter Comentary a million times. I’m a Harry Potter fan.) 👍
this movie is a really great combination of anime, and a bunch of other animation styles, what a movie
Did you know that Goldilocks dress changes in the movie so when Goldilocks is thinking about herself and a human family? Her dress is all colors but when she excepts her bear family, her dress turns brown
This movie was a very awesome and storytelling experience movie that make you tear and laugh throughout Puss’s journey on his last life 😁 till the end we got to wait for 2 years or maybe less by the reference at the end to come out for a 5th film.
6:48 that zoom in sequence is a troll to the Disney's castle zoom in on every movie. If you know the story of DreamWorks you'll understand
I love Perrito saves Puss from panic attack 😢
I love Puss act like Shrek, Kitty act like Fiona, Perrito act like Donkey.
I can wait to see King Artie to see Puss, Kitty, and Perrito in Shrek 5 movie.
If you want to understand more about Puss and Kitty you have to watch Puss in Boots 1st movie it tell his origins and why he do the things he does.
I loved the movie so much that I’ve been watching reaction videos for 6 weeks straight to try to recapture that initial sense of awe.
You're not alone. I saw it in the theater last month or so, but have watched over a dozen or so reactions. SO MANY little details I didn't catch/remember from the first time....
I'd just like to share, I saw this at the movies the day after my bf and I broke up.
I went to the mall and there wasn't much on so I settled for Puss in boots only cuz I love cartoons n kids stuff. I ate comfort food while I waited, and I almost regret my decision when it was only playing in a kids theatre.
BUT the movie was fricken awesome and wholesome and I had a whole kids theatre to myself. It was honestly a whole experience.
I fell in love with Purrito? And I remember just loving actually how heavy handed the messaging came off to me after the end. Of like, 1 appreciate the life you have, and 2 some people are just awful and if u try too hard to help you will die for someone who will actively throw you under the bus. I mean the dark tones were so perfectly placed! 😂😅
Then I went to toys r us, bought a squishy squid and named it shit for brains 🥰
I kinda wish they make Goldilocks and Bears short, or maybe even series - i really enjoyed her here, also liked voice actress.
Tai Lung: master of ferocity. He knows how to be imposing and relentless.
Shen: master of the mind. A skilled orator, and able to make the most mundane of symbols traumatizing.
Kai: master of the dramatic entrance and scary approach. Uses spinning sparking weapons to his psychological advantage, but does have a goofy side that loves a good legend.
Combine every Kung Fu Panda film villain together, and you get Death.
Fun fact: the story of Pinocchio released around the same time the Jack Horner rhyme was made, stealing the spotlight from the latter. So the movie wasn't wrong about Pinocchio stealing the show from Jack.
Antonio Banderas is incredible, now I want some gazpacho
You need to watch the first one, so good!
death really made this movie awesome plus the realistic panic from boots
Wolf: (whistling eight notes ominously)
cool fact the ending is actually reference to star wars (far far away) and the music playing over that is from lord of the rings. most of jacks magical trophies are from disney including the cricket. dreamworks really referenced EVERY infamous franchise you can think of
Puss in Boots and Kitty Softpaws were in the first movie Puss In Boots
I hope they do the next Shrek movie with the same animation style. I was convinced that Shrek was done for good but this really rejuvenated the spirit. Shrek is love. Shrek is life.