im glad they showed an accurate portrayal of duel wielding sword and dagger/knife, as in a sword fight you would use an off hand weapon like that as a parrying tool rather than as an actual weapon itself
Yeah!! And I feel like for such a small but agile creature compared to most, a thrusting weapon like a rapier and a parrying dagger would actually be some of the best melee options you have! You love to see the little slices of realism in fantasy when they make sense, it makes it all the more satisfying. Ironically, I'd also like to point out and ask about how Death's sickles feel like a weaker weapon when combined into that sickle staff, no?
@@mayuwu4408 I would say it's more that the staff configuration is less flexible than the two sickles, but can do more powerful strikes. When Death used it for the first time, he was able to push Puss around more and overwhelm him. Once Puss started to put pressure on him and move around more, the staff's hitting power became less valuable. I'm not an expert in these kinds of weapons, but that's what I observed.
It's also easier to control one staff type weapon over two blade weapons. However, as pointed out, you sacrifice flexibility and a wider range of combos for better control and power. Plus, at this point, Death was essentially testing Puss' will.
you are 200% correct. to be precise, an agile swordfighter would use a rapier to attack and a short, sturdy, dagger to parry. just like puss. as for those that mention the sickle staff as being weaker than the two sickles, sorry people but you are wrong. the only downside of the stay is that it's less flexible. a staff has better range and lobo uses it with speed and precision. unless puss manages to get, again, in close combat, the staff is far more deadly. the fight is like a videogame's final boss. you finish stage one (sickles) and lobo changes weapon to use a bladed staff.
It's kind of funny to think that major antagonists having "multiple phases" to their fights started as a gameplay mechanic for RPGs to draw out the length of a fight without making it thematically monotonous, and has ended up becoming a fantastic story device as well.
@@GayLPer it works as a narrative tool to say the opponent is ''not playing anymore''. if its a notable very strong one specially who seemingly never fought very seriously, it works well and makes sense. like IRL, you wouldnt use bombs to kill a rat, its the same principle as if the antagonist sees the hero as just a nuisance at first, but only when fighting them for real they start seeing them as a real opponent.
Agreed. I Absolutely Love the Soundtrack Of This Movie, Especially The Fight With Death, The OST of This Scene, Specifically. In The Original Scene, There’s a Violin Accompanying the Rapier’s fall and Lobo’s footsteps at 0:57. Those are the Small Details In The Score I Absolutely Love
The more I think about it, Puss in Boots: The Last Wish is basically Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance. - Side character introduced in the second instalment of the main series is the protagonist - Beats a giant opponent with relative ease - Loses to an unassuming Brazilian (yes, Death's voice actor is from Brazil) - Befriends a talking canine - Battles with his past and it's conflict with his newfound perspective - Memes, the DNA of the soul - Rematches with said Brazilian, their conflict ends with them gaining newfound respect for each other - Minor character in a suit comes out of nowhere to become the main antagonist Yes I saw this on Twitter. The only way it would've been better is if one of the antagonists wanted to take us back to the good old days after 9/11.
I feel like Puss’ battle style alone depicts development in this scene. He’s concentrated, parrying a lot more, using both hands when taking up a stance with his sword, treating it like a proper duel and in turn showing, Death, respect. When he gets the upper hand he’s not show boating but reinforcing what he’s fighting for, thus he’s comfortable to quip about showing off the gatito blade and ending the battle off with his signature spin attack. This is the new way of life that Puss found on that journey of self discovery and he’ll never stop fighting for it.
Let's be real here, Dreamworks never misses out a beat on most of their movies, in spite of some of their bad flicks they've made over the past few years, and this year has been pretty damn good for it.
Trolls, Trollhunters, Boss Baby They have their mishaps like any big studio but yes, they do have some amazing flicks, and the fact that 2 of their newest movies (The Bad Guys /and/ Puss In Boots: The Last Wish) are so recently released is incredible Not to mention their older classics, like How to Train Your Dragon, Megamind, and Kung Fu Panda... They are a great studio overall
People rag on Trolls but to be fair it is a kids film, and as kids films go it was at least creative and pretty and had an okay story. The other 2 can burn for all I care though.
@@macdongr trolls isn’t bad at all tbh, not the best but not the worst, boss baby is something that I can stand watching, not exactly good but not bad either, and I never heard of trollhunters
When you're a professional swordsman that easily defeated a giant creature in the opening scene, only to lose to some Brazilian minutes later MGR: Revengence 🤝 Puss in Boots 2
@@dwarf9938 Death in the English dub of Puss in Boots 2 was done by Wagner Moura, who is Brazilian, and still remembered to this day for his role as Captain Nascimento in the Tropa de Elite (Elite Squad) movies.
@@iam_THEsky It is not just extra background music or sound. The overall sound design was tailored in such a way that the song fits organically with the scene, the music lirics cutting off smoothly when the characters had dialogue and so on. Kinda sad that so much work and talent is being direspected in such a foul manner.
0:14 first phase 0:36 press LMB multiple times 0:37 press F 0:38 second phase 1:08 press RMB multiple times 1:25 "zandatsu" time 1:29 press LMB multiple times 1:34 press X
@@Disguised_Cat Death straight up tells him he doesn’t want to fight Puss anymore- he wanted the catharsis of killing an asshole like he was at the start of the movie, rather than fighting a changed man who wishes to live his life better
i love the detail at 0:26 where puss realizes that what made him lose his sword before was being over offensive, so he switches to a much more defensive stance.
Since all of the movie clips are child-restricted, I just wanted to point out a detail I adore. When Puss loses his sword, he makes do with a stick. Later, after he's formed a friendship with Perrito and Kitty, he earns the Gatito blade from Softpaws. When he uses it to deflect Lobo’s attack, the blade is a symbolic representation of that friendship. Despite how inevitable Death is, the yearning he has for his friends helps him overcome that fear. It’s such a great piece of symbolism that isn’t harped on too much.
This film just has so many layers and little touches, it’s incredible. I also like how they subverted a lot of recent Disney tropes. For one it’s nice to have actual villains. It turns out you can tackle heavy and somewhat abstract issues like fear of your own mortality, but still have an actual antagonist to oppose the hero, and shockingly this helps drive the narrative. I mean, I liked Encanto, but I thought the story was the weakest aspect. It’s rather vague what the problem with the house is or what the solution is for most of the film, and with no actual antagonist the film just kind of meanders around without much focus. But by personifying death and having him chase after Puss it gives the characters an actual journey with clear obstacles to overcome. I also love what they did with Jack Horner. Recent Disney films have tended to have either nonexistent villains, or villains that are sympathetic or misunderstood, so it was refreshing to have a villain who was simply an unrepentant asshole. He’s so evil not only does Jimminy Cricket give up on him, but Perrito, who is optimistic, naive, and trusting to a fault, even he can tell that Jack Horner is a monster.
Yeah, they really outdid themselves with this one. There's plenty of those little touches all over the movie, and it shows how much the creators cared about the work.
In the extra scene of how Puss lost one of his lifes, he lost it by not accepting Softpaw's help, and in this scene he uses this little blade that she gave him like you wrote, that's so cool.
Somebody said that after the first attack, puss looks at his sword wondering why Death didn't knock it away like he did in a previous battle, and now I never look at it the same. Dear wtf did I do to deserve these likes damn
For me it's the fact he charges in with the sword in his non dominant hand. He's charged in not fearing death anymore, not being cautious or timid and when he realizes he quickly swaps to his dominant hand.
Can we just appreciate how beautiful this scene looks? The fighting is gorgeous, with nods to the beginning of the movie and what Puss learned on his journey with Kitty and Perrito
One detail I don’t see anyone talk about is that death’s flames and his shadow or himself creates an eye in the zoom out shots so puss is literally in “The eye of death” and even during the battle we mostly see death around the center showing that death was still in control even with puss gaining an advantage.
0:56 - 1:10 i dont know why, but this part is sooo good, something about the lyrics stoping and the way of death walking and speaking is gold. And then the block with the gatito blade OH GEEZ THAT WAS NUTS WITH THIS SONG
Man, I went through loops to try and save the original after it was taken down because I liked it so much, I'm so glad it's been reuploaded and can keep providing the views right to the creator. No other edit of this has quite scratched in just the right way like this one has. Perfect formula here and use of the vocals/muted sections reflecting how the music in-game works
The clearest comparisons have already been made, so here's mine: - Main character almost loses the fight of his life, before using a blade he recently acquired which represents his character arc, which turns the tide and allows him to win/survive The Murasama represents Raiden not just admitting to, but embracing his bloodlust. Roughly, at least. Meanwhile, the gatito knife represents Puss's connection to Kitty. There's a few things that could symbolize, but I won't go on about that If you listen close or find the soundtrack, you can hear Kitty's guitar sting play when Puss pulls out the knife
I just want to let everyone know that "Turning Red" (Disney) had a higher animation budget the "Puss in Boots: The Last Wish" (Dreamworks). The animators are GOATed.
0% drugs 0% nudity 0% swearing 100% pure awesomeness Edit: to clarify so you guys stop blowing up my replies, I meant this specific video and not the whole movie
The flames around them are burning crystal meth. All animal characters have uncovered crotches. Haven't heard a swear, only bleeps. So, that makes 400% awesomeness
This video is amazing. Love the addition of the MGR OST on this, enhancing the already amazing fight here. And to think he was just a gag character from Shrek 2; look how far he's come.
"Animation isn't a real medium," mfers when I show them the physical personification of death as a wolf fighting a Spanish cat with twin sickles on a literal wishing start surrounded by fire:
Absolutely loved this film, the plot, the lobo, this fight scene, and this edit. I have no idea what the animation technique they used is called but that is also kickass, where is like stop motion
Copying a comment from the original since it’s super ironic It’s ironic how the song is about Sam not knowing his reason to fight, while Puss has just found his own.
Puss defeated a giant creature many times their size only to get dunked on by a Brazilian moments later. Raiden also defeated a giant creature many times their size only to get dunked on by a Brazilian moments later.
Holy fuck. This editing is perfect Not only did you keep the music from overlapping the movie audio, the movie audio is seamless, like the song was always meant to be there
an interesting line of The Only Thing I Know For Real that actually plays into the plot of this movie; "Losing my identity, wondering if I've gone insane"
At times, Banderas even sounds slightly like Raiden in his Jack the Ripper mode xD Editing's nice, even if the vocal/instrumental versions could be synched up a little better.
There are many music edits to this fight scene, but this is the only song I’ll accept in place of the original soundtrack (which is darn near perfection)
-flawed protagonist -badass Brazilian antagonist -dog side character -protagonist takes down giant enemy before getting demolished by said badass Brazilian antagonist yep this is shrek’s metal gear rising
Good job changing to the no-lyrics version whenever they drop their weapons. And also putting it back just after the Gatito Blade is drawn, nice detail
Since the video was uploaded a month ago and it's not taken down yet I can only assume that Dreamworks finally got bored of taking down upload after upload of the same video XD Like this was taken down at least 5 times XD
This movie is obscenely good. Remember watching it in theaters with my family and my 6 year old brother wasn’t scared off death, he thought he was cool as hell
i was really sad that the original vídeo was taken down,thank you for showing me the boots their purpose again
A Pinch of bazel was the og poster
For real
WHY DOES IT FIT SO WELL THOUGH
I made a video like this one lmao. And UA-cam demonetized my old channel. Literally killed it.
@@Nairobin reduced to atoms
im glad they showed an accurate portrayal of duel wielding sword and dagger/knife, as in a sword fight you would use an off hand weapon like that as a parrying tool rather than as an actual weapon itself
🤓
But legitimately that's pretty cool
Yeah!! And I feel like for such a small but agile creature compared to most, a thrusting weapon like a rapier and a parrying dagger would actually be some of the best melee options you have! You love to see the little slices of realism in fantasy when they make sense, it makes it all the more satisfying.
Ironically, I'd also like to point out and ask about how Death's sickles feel like a weaker weapon when combined into that sickle staff, no?
@@mayuwu4408 I would say it's more that the staff configuration is less flexible than the two sickles, but can do more powerful strikes.
When Death used it for the first time, he was able to push Puss around more and overwhelm him. Once Puss started to put pressure on him and move around more, the staff's hitting power became less valuable. I'm not an expert in these kinds of weapons, but that's what I observed.
It's also easier to control one staff type weapon over two blade weapons. However, as pointed out, you sacrifice flexibility and a wider range of combos for better control and power.
Plus, at this point, Death was essentially testing Puss' will.
you are 200% correct. to be precise, an agile swordfighter would use a rapier to attack and a short, sturdy, dagger to parry. just like puss.
as for those that mention the sickle staff as being weaker than the two sickles, sorry people but you are wrong.
the only downside of the stay is that it's less flexible. a staff has better range and lobo uses it with speed and precision. unless puss manages to get, again, in close combat, the staff is far more deadly.
the fight is like a videogame's final boss. you finish stage one (sickles) and lobo changes weapon to use a bladed staff.
0:38 legit feels like a transition to a bosses second phase
plus the dashing skill of sam
It's kind of funny to think that major antagonists having "multiple phases" to their fights started as a gameplay mechanic for RPGs to draw out the length of a fight without making it thematically monotonous, and has ended up becoming a fantastic story device as well.
"Show me a good time jack"
Show me some good time, Gato
@@GayLPer it works as a narrative tool to say the opponent is ''not playing anymore''. if its a notable very strong one specially who seemingly never fought very seriously, it works well and makes sense. like IRL, you wouldnt use bombs to kill a rat, its the same principle as if the antagonist sees the hero as just a nuisance at first, but only when fighting them for real they start seeing them as a real opponent.
No one's talking about how Death literally says "Good. Very good!" Just like Sam.
They knew.
And the lyrics cut like he’s going into second phase it’s perfect
Well, Death’s voice actor is Brazilian!
You can tell the original moive was extremely good when metal gear rising music only makes it a little bit more epic.
Agreed. I Absolutely Love the Soundtrack Of This Movie, Especially The Fight With Death, The OST of This Scene, Specifically.
In The Original Scene, There’s a Violin Accompanying the Rapier’s fall and Lobo’s footsteps at 0:57. Those are the Small Details In The Score I Absolutely Love
Not only that, but the soundtrack quite nearly matches up with the film Perfectly. It's like The Dark Side of Oz.
The more I think about it, Puss in Boots: The Last Wish is basically Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance.
- Side character introduced in the second instalment of the main series is the protagonist
- Beats a giant opponent with relative ease
- Loses to an unassuming Brazilian (yes, Death's voice actor is from Brazil)
- Befriends a talking canine
- Battles with his past and it's conflict with his newfound perspective
- Memes, the DNA of the soul
- Rematches with said Brazilian, their conflict ends with them gaining newfound respect for each other
- Minor character in a suit comes out of nowhere to become the main antagonist
Yes I saw this on Twitter. The only way it would've been better is if one of the antagonists wanted to take us back to the good old days after 9/11.
Goldilocks starts spouting about how kids are cruel
@@PANCAKEMINEZZand she loves parents! (seriously she's desperate for family)
@@sk_hermit1809
Like I said, Puss.
Parents are cruel,
AND I LOVE MILFS.
And Said minor Character in a suit also became a massive meme and funnies character
The resemblance between Jack Horner and Sundowner is eerie.
Few things are certain in this life but one of them is that this song will make any fight better 500x
it's one of the only things i know for real.
What song is it?
@@thiscatania612 the only thing I know for real
@@thiscatania612 Darude Sandstorm
It makes anything better.
I feel like Puss’ battle style alone depicts development in this scene. He’s concentrated, parrying a lot more, using both hands when taking up a stance with his sword, treating it like a proper duel and in turn showing, Death, respect. When he gets the upper hand he’s not show boating but reinforcing what he’s fighting for, thus he’s comfortable to quip about showing off the gatito blade and ending the battle off with his signature spin attack. This is the new way of life that Puss found on that journey of self discovery and he’ll never stop fighting for it.
WAIT A DAMN MINUTE, THAT SOUNDS LIKE RAIDEN-
@@corvusgaming2379 HE IS RAIDEN BUT A CAT
This movie man... I can't get over it.
Disney should take some notes
Disney: mor remaks
@@shiverfan4867 DOA
In my opinion, they can just die
"These boots aren't just made for walking..."
"okay, LET'S DANCE!!"
The way that the song changes to the lyric-less version when his sword gets knocked away is a _fantastic_ touch.
Let's be real here, Dreamworks never misses out a beat on most of their movies, in spite of some of their bad flicks they've made over the past few years, and this year has been pretty damn good for it.
I love how your pfp is literally puss with a beard too XD
Trolls, Trollhunters, Boss Baby
They have their mishaps like any big studio
but yes, they do have some amazing flicks, and the fact that 2 of their newest movies (The Bad Guys /and/ Puss In Boots: The Last Wish) are so recently released is incredible
Not to mention their older classics, like How to Train Your Dragon, Megamind, and Kung Fu Panda...
They are a great studio overall
@@Shilobotomized Shark Tale. Gotta remember the absolute stain on polite society that movie turned out to be.
People rag on Trolls but to be fair it is a kids film, and as kids films go it was at least creative and pretty and had an okay story. The other 2 can burn for all I care though.
@@macdongr trolls isn’t bad at all tbh, not the best but not the worst, boss baby is something that I can stand watching, not exactly good but not bad either, and I never heard of trollhunters
I love how Puss takes a few hits and bleeds right at the "There will be blood shed!" part, perfect timing!
I really like the fact that Puss looked to his hand to confirm that he still has the sword at 0:26
or he was looking at the fire right behind him
@dankerbell no it was the rapier, after all, he is surprised that death didn't knock the weapon out of his hand yet.
When you're a professional swordsman that easily defeated a giant creature in the opening scene, only to lose to some Brazilian minutes later
MGR: Revengence 🤝 Puss in Boots 2
Holy shit, you’re right
No, he isn't, these ones are spanish
@@dwarf9938 Dude, Death’s voice actor is Brazilian
@@dwarf9938 Death in the English dub of Puss in Boots 2 was done by Wagner Moura, who is Brazilian, and still remembered to this day for his role as Captain Nascimento in the Tropa de Elite (Elite Squad) movies.
@@vector4632 following this logic, Sam voice actor was done by a New Yorker, so he's still technically wrong.
This is easily the best version of this edit I’ve seen from anyone. I’d like to award you the highest honor I can bestow: a save for later.
I second this.
I will provide my yay, as opposed to a nay
Oh my god up movie reference
…The background music they added? That’s the only thing I notice that’s different.
@@iam_THEsky It is not just extra background music or sound. The overall sound design was tailored in such a way that the song fits organically with the scene, the music lirics cutting off smoothly when the characters had dialogue and so on. Kinda sad that so much work and talent is being direspected in such a foul manner.
0:14 first phase
0:36 press LMB multiple times
0:37 press F
0:38 second phase
1:08 press RMB multiple times
1:25 "zandatsu" time
1:29 press LMB multiple times
1:34 press X
No comments?
Loved the detail of the lyrics stopping everytime one of them dropped their weapons
Ironic how the song’s lyric contrast to Puss’s story since Puss has already realised what he’s fighting for
If you think about it hard enough you can make the conclusion that it fits Death since he lost his reason to fight after Puss found his.
@@Disguised_Cat // *gasp* You’re right!
@@Disguised_Cat and the lyrics stop when death looses his weapon not when puss does, mirroring how it works in the game
@@Disguised_Cat Death straight up tells him he doesn’t want to fight Puss anymore- he wanted the catharsis of killing an asshole like he was at the start of the movie, rather than fighting a changed man who wishes to live his life better
Yeah, so I'm right.
He lost his reason to fight.
Out of all the MGR/Puss in Boots edits, this is by far the best one. Excellent use of the non-lyric version, just like in the game
i love the detail at 0:26 where puss realizes that what made him lose his sword before was being over offensive, so he switches to a much more defensive stance.
Since all of the movie clips are child-restricted, I just wanted to point out a detail I adore.
When Puss loses his sword, he makes do with a stick. Later, after he's formed a friendship with Perrito and Kitty, he earns the Gatito blade from Softpaws.
When he uses it to deflect Lobo’s attack, the blade is a symbolic representation of that friendship. Despite how inevitable Death is, the yearning he has for his friends helps him overcome that fear.
It’s such a great piece of symbolism that isn’t harped on too much.
This film just has so many layers and little touches, it’s incredible.
I also like how they subverted a lot of recent Disney tropes. For one it’s nice to have actual villains. It turns out you can tackle heavy and somewhat abstract issues like fear of your own mortality, but still have an actual antagonist to oppose the hero, and shockingly this helps drive the narrative.
I mean, I liked Encanto, but I thought the story was the weakest aspect. It’s rather vague what the problem with the house is or what the solution is for most of the film, and with no actual antagonist the film just kind of meanders around without much focus. But by personifying death and having him chase after Puss it gives the characters an actual journey with clear obstacles to overcome.
I also love what they did with Jack Horner. Recent Disney films have tended to have either nonexistent villains, or villains that are sympathetic or misunderstood, so it was refreshing to have a villain who was simply an unrepentant asshole. He’s so evil not only does Jimminy Cricket give up on him, but Perrito, who is optimistic, naive, and trusting to a fault, even he can tell that Jack Horner is a monster.
Yeah, they really outdid themselves with this one. There's plenty of those little touches all over the movie, and it shows how much the creators cared about the work.
In the extra scene of how Puss lost one of his lifes, he lost it by not accepting Softpaw's help, and in this scene he uses this little blade that she gave him like you wrote, that's so cool.
@@sweet4ever1412 "This film just has so many layers"
Like... Ogres?
@@stryker1797 It has a Donkey too.
The only thing I know for real gives me a adrenaline boost every time I listen to it
Somebody said that after the first attack, puss looks at his sword wondering why Death didn't knock it away like he did in a previous battle, and now I never look at it the same.
Dear wtf did I do to deserve these likes damn
pretty sure he was just realizing he should be more careful of the surroundings because of the literal firewall around them.
@@unkindled6410 That makes way more sense, he came very close to it and he’s not fireproof.
Nah he wanted to enjoy the fight he even said it himself
For me it's the fact he charges in with the sword in his non dominant hand. He's charged in not fearing death anymore, not being cautious or timid and when he realizes he quickly swaps to his dominant hand.
Understood it as him being very careful and serious about this fight as opposed to all the others
The fact that the lyrics stop when the cat loses his sword or death is knocking makes it even more incredible and just like the game.
Can we just appreciate how beautiful this scene looks? The fighting is gorgeous, with nods to the beginning of the movie and what Puss learned on his journey with Kitty and Perrito
One detail I don’t see anyone talk about is that death’s flames and his shadow or himself creates an eye in the zoom out shots so puss is literally in “The eye of death” and even during the battle we mostly see death around the center showing that death was still in control even with puss gaining an advantage.
0:57 "... Show me a good time Cat!"
Okay but the little attention to details, like the balancing of music and dialogue at 0:40 is really, really good.
That was the cutscene transitioning into the second phase of the boss battle.
0:56 - 1:10 i dont know why, but this part is sooo good, something about the lyrics stoping and the way of death walking and speaking is gold. And then the block with the gatito blade OH GEEZ THAT WAS NUTS WITH THIS SONG
I just love how extremely adept at combat Death is, especially how balanced his stance is at 1:31 and how quickly he assumes it.
Man, I went through loops to try and save the original after it was taken down because I liked it so much, I'm so glad it's been reuploaded and can keep providing the views right to the creator. No other edit of this has quite scratched in just the right way like this one has. Perfect formula here and use of the vocals/muted sections reflecting how the music in-game works
"I'm done running."
**runs towards death with angwy face*
That: “bien… MUY bien…” was so Fucking badass
1:07 "Stop that blade!"
RULES OF NATURE
@@TheEngineer28 AND THEY RUN WHEN THE SUN COMES UP
@@OR56 WITH THEIR LIVES ON THE LINE
@@henritaas9997 ALIVE!
@@OR56 FOR ALL THAT I'VE (NO CHOICE)
The sound design is MWAHH - Chef's kiss.
This is by far the best edit of this meme i've seen. Marvelous indeed!
The original was from a user called "A pinch of Bazel", but it got taken down
Thank you for the upload
The clearest comparisons have already been made, so here's mine:
- Main character almost loses the fight of his life, before using a blade he recently acquired which represents his character arc, which turns the tide and allows him to win/survive
The Murasama represents Raiden not just admitting to, but embracing his bloodlust. Roughly, at least. Meanwhile, the gatito knife represents Puss's connection to Kitty. There's a few things that could symbolize, but I won't go on about that
If you listen close or find the soundtrack, you can hear Kitty's guitar sting play when Puss pulls out the knife
I just want to let everyone know that "Turning Red" (Disney) had a higher animation budget the "Puss in Boots: The Last Wish" (Dreamworks). The animators are GOATed.
Disney sucks now.
After the original was taken down I downloaded the one you uploaded to twitter so I'd never lose this master piece
Can I just say the audio mixing for this is insane? It sounds SO DAMN CLEAN.
Okay but I never noticed 1:14
Like omfg the death goes "aH-" is so funny 🤣
I love how you turn the music down foe the dialogue. Really makes it feel natural
1:25 Raiden Scream
0% drugs
0% nudity
0% swearing
100% pure awesomeness
Edit: to clarify so you guys stop blowing up my replies, I meant this specific video and not the whole movie
Okay but Puss isn't wearing any pants
There was swearing, it was just bleeped
Those are rookie numbers. You gotta pump those numbers up.
The flames around them are burning crystal meth.
All animal characters have uncovered crotches.
Haven't heard a swear, only bleeps.
So, that makes 400% awesomeness
Technically there's like 3% swearing by perlito
This video is amazing. Love the addition of the MGR OST on this, enhancing the already amazing fight here. And to think he was just a gag character from Shrek 2; look how far he's come.
the sync with the music on Death’s two successful hits at 0:53 was incredibly satisfying
Why does the Shreck spin off movie have the best action animation I’ve seen in years
Sam and Death are the same Characters
Change my mind
both played by a Brazilian
@@drpain522 i see the pattern here
I mean, you're not wrong, but you're also not quite right
@@azurestar-ch1 You could say he’s “incorrect”
Didn’t expect a Shrek universe movie to go this hard. 😂
If you told me this was the original music for this scene, I could believe. Well done matching the music to the action.
This would be so much better than cramming pop songs in everywhere. We need more HYPE songs!
"Animation isn't a real medium," mfers when I show them the physical personification of death as a wolf fighting a Spanish cat with twin sickles on a literal wishing start surrounded by fire:
I can't believe how well the camera and dialogue fit
0:40 "Now this is a fight!"
This was amazing to see! The way you made the music blend in perfectly with what was happening is absolutely phenomenal!
I never realized how badass this fight is
Absolutely loved this film, the plot, the lobo, this fight scene, and this edit. I have no idea what the animation technique they used is called but that is also kickass, where is like stop motion
Copying a comment from the original since it’s super ironic
It’s ironic how the song is about Sam not knowing his reason to fight, while Puss has just found his own.
Hey! I thought the same thing
Puss defeated a giant creature many times their size only to get dunked on by a Brazilian moments later. Raiden also defeated a giant creature many times their size only to get dunked on by a Brazilian moments later.
Why is this stupidly well done. This is awesome
Holy fuck. This editing is perfect
Not only did you keep the music from overlapping the movie audio, the movie audio is seamless, like the song was always meant to be there
_"You deny your boots their purpose... these boots are made for walkin'"._
Love the lyric "there will be blood" just as Death draws blood on Puss
Watched the first Puss in boots last night
The quality difference in animation, story, and characters is difficult to exaggerate
The most badass thing I’ve seen in a animation movie in a while
an interesting line of The Only Thing I Know For Real that actually plays into the plot of this movie; "Losing my identity, wondering if I've gone insane"
It is illegal for this to be as fire as it is. And I will do nothing about it.
A good meme never dies jack!
Good. Why, that's very good. Yes, I like that
Love how you included the detail of how when Sam drops his sword the lyrics fade
0:56-1:04 this sequence really got much better with the song, holy shit !
If only Puss said "Playtime's over!" when he finished the fight
There's no way this movie hasn't been heavily inspired by MGR
I love the added effect where the vocals stop when Puss doesn't have his weapon.
At times, Banderas even sounds slightly like Raiden in his Jack the Ripper mode xD
Editing's nice, even if the vocal/instrumental versions could be synched up a little better.
The fact the lyrics cut out whenever someone speaks just makes this 10x better
There are many music edits to this fight scene, but this is the only song I’ll accept in place of the original soundtrack (which is darn near perfection)
Considaring that the voice actor of Death, is brazilian, as well as Jestream Sam himself (not the voice actor), the music fits surprisingly well!
-flawed protagonist
-badass Brazilian antagonist
-dog side character
-protagonist takes down giant enemy before getting demolished by said badass Brazilian antagonist
yep this is shrek’s metal gear rising
-Fights another person that becomes extremely important after fighting the brazilian, who just so happens to wear a suit.
This movie remains to be one of the best.
Good job changing to the no-lyrics version whenever they drop their weapons. And also putting it back just after the Gatito Blade is drawn, nice detail
I know its animation but this is more well made then most marvel fights.
Did not know how much I needed this, thank you.
"say hello to my Gattito Blade"
"your what-"
I'm sure somebody already mentioned this and it's been said in other ways, but this soundtrack goes so well with this scene
Since the video was uploaded a month ago and it's not taken down yet I can only assume that Dreamworks finally got bored of taking down upload after upload of the same video XD
Like this was taken down at least 5 times XD
I'm so happy this was exactly what I was hoping it was
The Dual Scythe is the quintessential weapon of Death.
If this played during the movie I’d be 100% okay with it.
This edit FUCKS. God damn that felt good, and it fits so well.
This movie is obscenely good. Remember watching it in theaters with my family and my 6 year old brother wasn’t scared off death, he thought he was cool as hell
"Everyone thinks they will be the one to defeat me, but no one's escaped me yet"
"God help you when he picks up that sword again"
This meme, this is what got me interested in the movie
the lyrics cutting out during dialogue is such an MGR:R vibe, outside of PurrRaiden
Love this movie. Even had a reference to how when a Brazilian dies he duels death and this music is known to play.
The music makes me realize something: this could be a fucking boss fight. We saw phase one, then when Puss did enough damage, Death entered Phase 2.
Damn. Goosebumps. Good edit.
the "oh no" and the dagger is peak sync
0:54 I love when Puss loses his sword he lyrics stop just like in the game
They're made for walking
exquisite observation
Spectacular Reaffirmation
knowledgable remark
And that's just what they'll do
Astute analysis