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Puss in Boots: The Last Wish [DVD] [2023]

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This film features the first theatrical on-screen appearance of Shrek, Donkey, Gingy, and Pinocchio since Shrek Forever After, which was released in 2010. The song used in the credits, "La Vida es Una", was sung by the Colombian singer, Karol G., making this film the first DreamWorks film to feature a Latin American singer in the end credits. Puss in Boots: The Last Wish is a 2022 3D computer animated comedy action film directed by Joel Crawford and produced by DreamWorks Animation. The film is a sequel to Puss in Boots (2011) and a spin-off to the Shrek franchise.

ALL-NEW EXCLUSIVE SHORT “THE TRIDENT” - When you're the legendary Puss in Boots, life and death go paw in paw. In this epic original short, Puss recalls one of his most daring deaths yet. Starring: Antonio Banderas , Salma Hayek , Harvey Guillen , Florence Pugh , Olivia Colman , Ray Winstone Upon visual inspection, the disk exhibited no noticeable flaws or defects. There were no visible scratches, blemishes, or imperfections that could detract from the viewing experience. The visual quality appeared to be satisfactory, providing an enjoyable visual presentation when played in the appropriate device, such as a Blu-ray player. Puss in Boots discovers that his passion for adventure has taken its toll: he has burned through eight of his nine lives. Puss sets out on an epic journey to find the mythical Last Wish and restore his nine lives. (less)ALL-NEW EXCLUSIVE SHORT “THE TRIDENT”– When you’re the legendary Puss in Boots, life and death go paw in paw. In this epic original short, Puss recalls one of his most daring deaths yet.

After a one-day public screening on November 26, 2022, it was released in the United States on December 21, 2022. The film received universal critical acclaim, with praise directed towards the new animation style, story, action scenes, visual style, themes, voice acting, and humor. It has also been widely considered to be superior to the original film released in 2011. Some have even considered the film as the best Shrek installment since the second film. This 2nd spin-off film of Puss In Boots has no right to be as good as it is, yet I'm happy that it is. Sometimes life just throws you a bone in the most unlikely of places, and The Last Wish is one of them. The story is great, the characters are great, the animation is great, and the film itself is just a great time to watch, especially with family. HOW TO DRAW THE PURRFECT PAWTRAIT - Join Director Joel Crawford and Co-Director Januel Mercado as they teach us how to draw our favorite characters. But the one character that surprised me the most was the introduction of The Wolf. A somewhat major villain of the story, although he's more of an obstacle for Puss to fight against. I won't spoil it here, but DreamWorks did a great job in making The Wolf a far more terrifying villain who isn't there just to be a big bad guy for Puss to fight against. He fits in with Puss' story-arc and DreamWorks somehow managed to make one of the best animated villains I've seen in a long time. HOW TO DRAW THE PURRFECT PAWTRAIT– Join Director Joel Crawford and Co-Director Januel Mercado as they teach us how to draw our favourite characters:

Inside the cave, Puss encounters his past lives and the hooded wolf again, who introduces himself as "Death" and reveals that he wants to obtain Puss's last life as retribution for evading him. Puss cowardly runs away with the map, an act which Kitty and Perrito see from afar. Meanwhile, Goldi reveals that she wishes for a real family. Even though it's to the Bears' dismay, they oblige to help her if it's what she really wants.

Aidan King is a graduate of Fitchburg State University and loves writing and talking about both movies and TV. In his spare time, Aidan participates in an Improv comedy group. Waking up, he is informed by a Doctor that he only has one life left out of the nine; the others having been squandered in various ways (being rammed by bulls in Pamplona while talking to a lady about liking gazpacho, getting mauled by dogs for cheating in poker, jumping off a tower while getting drunk in Switzerland, trying to lift a barbell without a spotter and getting crushed in the process, exploding in a cannon test gone wrong, having a food allergy after eating shellfish, accidentally burning himself on an oven with Gingy in Drury Lane, and getting crushed by the bell from today).As a fan of the first two Shrek films, it's been frustrating to see the sequels and the one spin-off being unable to live up to the greatness of those two movies. For the longest time, I thought it was the Terminator or Alien case, where the first two movies are great, and the rest are trash. Even when I saw the trailer for The Last Wish, I wasn't impressed and thought it would at best be a decent film but one that wasn't worth watching on the big screen. Por la mitad de precio estoy más que satisfecho, es una lástima que en la versión Blueray no traiga Slip Cover. This is the first and only film in the Shrek universe not to have a video game based on it, unlike the first five films. First off, Puss is a far more interesting character in this movie. I still love him in Shrek 2 and how we are introduced to him. But this movie dives far more deeper into his character and shows us his vulnerability. His attempt to reclaim his 9 nines really shows us the side of him he wishes to keep hidden. And his confrontation with a new villain (a wolf) really brings out his fears and insecurities for the very first time. It's some interesting stuff to see, while still not emasculating Puss in the process. He's still a great character with three-dimensional aspects of him.

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