Puss in Boots: The Three Diablos (2012)

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Puss in Boots is on a mission to recover the Princess' stolen ruby from the notorious French thief, Whisperer. Reluctantly accompanied by three little kittens, Three Diablos, Puss must tame them before they endanger the mission.

Film Introduction
"Puss in Boots: The Three Diablos" is a 13-minute brief adventure funny movie directed by Raman Hui, released in 2012. This direct-to-DVD motion picture works as a follow up to the 2011 movie 'Puss in Boots'. The movie tells the story of Puss In Boots, the renowned feline character from the Shrek franchise, in a brand new adventure where he deals with a brand-new set of obstacles and adversaries, which are personified in the 3 small, charming, but dangerous kitties referred to as the Three Diablos.

The Plot
The film opens with Puss In Boots being captured by French-speaking soldiers, who take him to the enthusiastic Queen, who is troubled by a devious burglar taking her precious riches. The Queen requests Puss In Boots' help, hoping his reputation as a master intruder would aid in nabbing the thief.

As his benefit, she uses him a chest including whatever he might ever desire. However, rather of treasure, Puss discovers 3 naughty kittens inside, the infamous Three Diablos. While they seem innocent and adorable, they are really feared lawbreakers, trained to exploit their little, unthreatening, fluffy looks to perform grand thefts.

The Adventure and Revelation
As Puss handles the task of taming the unruly three kittens, he likewise embarks on a bold mission to obtain the missing ruby. The experience is filled with lively and comical sequences as Puss tries to impart discipline and team effort among the Three Diablos. They ultimately start to respect Puss and even save him from an ambush set by the real burglar.

The paradox is that the real culprit turns out to be the Queen herself, who had been using Puss the whole time to train her little minions - The Three Diablos. She wanted the kitties to be trained by the finest so they can take for her, validating her actions as simply collecting taxes from her subjects.

The Climax & Conclusion
Puss in addition to the Three Diablos, turns the tables on the Queen. Using their found out abilities and team effort, they wisely manage to travel through her legion of guards and take her heart-shaped ruby. By reforming the Diablos, Puss turns them from burglars to heroes. The Three Diablos finally reveal their real names-- Perla, Gonzalo and Sir Timoteo Montenegro the Third.

The climax showcases a thrilling battle, in which Puss utilizes his beauty on the Queen and the kitties utilize their recently obtained skills to effectively recover the ruby. The film concludes with the Queen being jailed by her own guards for her crimes, while the Three Diablos wave bye-bye to Puss as they begin their brand-new lives as better kittycats.

In general
"Puss in Boots: The Three Diablos" is a funny, fast-paced short film packed with lessons about regard, redemption, and teamwork. This enjoyable brief follow up continues to depict Puss in Boots as a charming, smart, and lively character who is not just a skilled swordsman, however likewise a mentor with a huge heart.

Top Cast

  • Antonio Banderas (small)
    Antonio Banderas
    Puss in Boots (voice)
  • Gilles Marini (small)
    Gilles Marini
    Captain Of The Guard / Paolo The Squire (voice)
  • Charlotte Newhouse (small)
    Charlotte Newhouse
    Princess Alessandra Bellagamba (voice)
  • Chris Miller (small)
    Chris Miller
    Food Prisoner (voice)
  • Walt Dohrn (small)
    Walt Dohrn
    Water Prisoner (voice)
  • Bret Marnell
    Toilet Paper Prisoner (voice)
  • Miles Bakshi (small)
    Miles Bakshi
    Gonzalo / Sir Timoteo (voice)
  • Nina Zoe Bakshi
    Perla (voice)
  • Guillaume Aretos
    Le Chuchoteur / The Whisperer (voice)