In one combo, death shreds part of the cloak, slashes one of the boots, and sends both the hat and sword flying. Effectively disarming Puss of everything that made him "the legend" in a single instant. And Puss picks up the pieces by making use of the one thing thats not a part of the legend's arsenal.
That's a great observation. And what was the object that saved him? Kitty's blade. Puss would not be alive without her. And thanks to having both his sword and Kitty's blade, he is able to defend himself against Death's final attack and turn the tide of the fight.
@@OfficialBulldozerStudios Not quite, Death *could* have kept going and slain Puss if he wanted to. Puss even admits he could never defeat Death (which is an unstoppable force of nature). The only reason Puss is alive is because Death decided to pass over Puss for now once he realized Puss is no longer arrogant like he was before, and appreciates the life he has
@@Darth1Marik I know my dude, I just adapted to what is more common in english, he also doesn't say "gato" at the end bu it fel fitting :P. But thanks, great to see someone cared enough to correct it!
@@battlecross8540 I'm brazillian, so the first time I actually understood english just because of music and games made me react just like that, had a silly smile on my face for the rest of the day.
@@Darth1Marik i believe he used"diablo"as a slang in this context and he actually meant"why the hell"just like"vete al diablo" is often used as"go to hell" in spanish, instead of"vete al infierno"😆
6:48 for those who don't speak Spanish he said "¿Por qué diablos fui a jugar con mi comida?!!" which means "Why the devil did I go and play with my food!!??" Puss at 7:20 said "Sí, hasta la muerte." which means "Yes, until death." which could probably be better translated as "See you later, death."
"Hasta la Muerte" has a double meaning. Its not a "see you later Death". Its more the first translation. We will not see each other, until death as a concept comes to me, AND in this context, the second interpretation you have made but only because he is going to see him later, the literal individual Death. In that regard, he is playing with the "Hasta la Vista" (See you Later) expresion, changing "Vista" (to See) with Muerte (Death, or to die, referencing both the concept of dying and meeting again with the person Death).
You know if you notice at 06:04 you can see Death actually thinks that Puss is going to use the same attack he did in the bar, against him, but Puss learning from his mistake, does the opposite. When Death gets hit by Puss, you can tell he was actually going to block like he did before. Good attention to detail.
Plus u can see when puss hits death, he was about to get hit by his sickles or about to be blocked, then puss disarms both sickles, separating one further of him. A good detail of how puss is a skilled swordsman
It looked more like he tried to hit puss. he tries to guillotine puss with both scythes but gets parried with both due to the dagger and his sword and puss sends them flying off both ways
As a Spanish native speaker I love how the switch between English and Spanish so easily, so naturaly, I know Antonio is from Spain, but the actor whos doing the wolf voice nail it.
Anyone else notice that at the end Deaths whistle was moved from a minor to a major key to almost signify that death isn’t a monster but more like a friend there to great you at the end
The whistle is always major but on other parts of the movie it ends on the leading tone instead of the tonic, and at 3:38 the harmony uses the augmented chord to sound hellish. But it does feel a bit like a minor scale because of the sixth becoming minor.
The goodbye helps with that. Puss knows Death will be there to greet him when he dies but instead of fearing him, he now sees him as, if not a friend, then at least an ally who will guide him to the afterlife.
What I like to believe is that the melody always stayed the same and we are instead given how Puss interpets it. It was always in major but Puss had so much fear about it and tried to run away for so long that it came out as minor, distorted in a way despite its trurh being simply a force of nature, either evil, nor good, just there.
I like how the main plot of Puss n Boots can be summarised as: "Puss n Boots laughs in the face of Death!" "So I heard you're talking shit about me.." "AAAAHHH-"
So I've done some mini research on swords. Specifically Puss's Rapier. So it's a Spanish/Italian sword (which fits cos Dreamworks Puss in Boots is Spanish, but the original was Italian) originally a dress sword worn by the aristocracy but gradually worn by civilians. Typically the users worn no armour. It's lightweight and very quick designed to poke holes in your opponent (well suited to a cat) however Puss actually lacked a very important part of the ensemble of a rapier user. They typically had either a small shield or a small dagger for defense. So Kitty giving Puss her Gatito Blade actually completed the ensemble
Yep in spain is called "ropera y daga" It was a devastating combination in the century of the Spanish empire, it had a lot of range and could easily pierce the heart, the dagger was hidden under the cloak and was treacherously drawn to deliver a fatal blow or defend.
Yeah like unlike other personifications who just want everyone to die no matter what this one actually wants people to live a worthwhile life and gets angry at people who take it for granted or worse think there above death.
But the cool part is that he *didn't* defeat death, as defeating death is impossible After death saw that he had changed and was no longer an arrogant hero who doesn't appreciate the value of his own life, death walked away and allowed him to live another day
@@randomgamer625I think they mean this depiction of death specifically speaks Spanish FOR puss, since death is a universal thing, death specifically chose Spanish to communicate with puss.
@@randomgamer625because Puss in Boots is based on Zoro which is Spanish. Which is why he's theorizing Death takes forms you are familiar with. In this case, speaking Spanish
@@randomgamer625it does tho. He speaks spanish because Gato does. He wouldnt randomly say spanish stuff if he were agaisnt a Chinese person for example.
Death throwing a fit because he played with his "food" made me giggle a bit too hard... Part of me feels like he's extra mad about it because cats play with their food and that's a very cat-like thing for a dog to do 😂
Some dogs do play with their food. I have two Siberian Huskies, a male and a female. One day, the female caught a rat in the backyard. She was tossing it up in the air and catching it with her mouth over and over again. She was so happy with her new "toy" until we took it away from her.
@@wesltall1same. My cat did the same. Poor thing died and boy was still playing. Had to throw something to distract him so we could cover it and throw it out.
@@MeTaLISaWeSoMe95 lool, firstly no furious 5 cause studio cheaped out, the first "bad" thing this 4th villian does is push someone down the stairs, compared to 1's prison escape, 2's killing all the pandas, and 3's escaping spirit realm. number 4 first bad thing it does is push someone down stairs? hello? his "motive" in 4 dont even make sense mantis, viper, shifu, are all small... you're retarded if u think this movie wasnt a let down
he’s death… he’s immortal ofc he can go without problems. He’s not just a wolf. It’s a nature of death in a wolf reincarnation to intimidate puss because cats are afraid of dogs and the original dog is a wolf.
A lot of people miss the significance of that moment... wolf is literally walking on the air (as the star platform is hovering) through the disintegration wall, while whistling. It's such a brief moment that displays overwhelming power and a lot of people miss its importance.
This entire movie was god tier, but this fight was just *chef's kiss*. The animation, the symbolism, the character development, I love it all, THIS is how you build to a conflict and progress a character
The final fight between Puss and Death is actually interesting. Puss finally fought for his life to preserve it, standing up in the face of certain death and can even fight on even terms with him. When you no longer fear death, death has no power over you.
@@amazingtintin9904bro what?💀I think he's trying to say a movie where death goes after the villain and the villain overcomes death just like how puss did.
6:54 Dude that demon growl and lightning speed is spooky 💀 his blades didn’t hit the ground which means he made that heavy sound of metal with just his feet or the wind was so heavy it made the sound impact to his blades
I actually agree. And even though they gave a lot of hints early on who he was exactly, I felt like it was still a surprise when it was revealed he was Death
4:44 notice how this time Puss says the line without pride and instead with courageness and preserverance? When he first met Death he said it in a boastful way, now he doesn't give a dam about it
Really blows my mind how great it was considering it’s a sequel to a movie that came out a decade earlier that was itself just a spinoff of another franchise This one is easily a top 5 animated film for me
It’s more accurate to say he’s not a villain. An antagonist is just someone (or something) that stands in the way of the protagonist and their ultimate goal. They don’t always have to be villains
Peak cinema in every way👌I absolutely love how Puss DOESN’T laugh in the face of death here. At the beginning of the film he was boasting about death, trying to defy it, passing it off as a joke, but here, he’s finally learned. And when he comes face to face with death (literally), he’s dead serious. 6:43 An incredible arc for an incredible film
No need to sneak it in. Death drew blood on Puss earlier in the film, and it was focused on in a big way. That said: It was fire. Death was stripping Puss of all the things that made him a legend. He tears the cape, damages the boots, bats away the hat, then disarms the rapier. Creating the juxtaposition of the ordinary dagger being what saves his life, thus adding to his legend instead
If you're talking about the part when Puss kicks Death back before Death puts the two sickles together, then what Death is saying is "Bien, muy bien" translates to "Good, very good"
@ttvCaptainJack right but language is funny. Because we're translating, and because the movie can be both comedic and serious, there is room for deviation from the exact translation. While all 3 translations listed, my two and your single, are very similar they're using different contexts. Perhaps if I said puss said "Hasta, la Muerte." As in calling death by name my question would have made more sense. It seems to me it could simply be puss saying goodbye using a name, or, as the literal translation like you said.
3:29. We can see that the wolf is literally through this wall that literally killed one of jack horners people 1:21. This indicates that the wolf is actually death itself in the movie and the wolf disappeared in those flames wich also is another indication 7:23
I was honestly surprised when I heard about this movie, I didn't know it was coming out a couple years ago. But then I saw it was on Netflix and I thought "I heard good things, let me see" and I loved this movie, great animation, great soundtrack and a multicast of villains that don't exactly step on each other but it all works fantastic... I would rewatch this over and over if it was the only movie available
A great detail here is that this is the first and only time in the movie where we see Death do anything that is undeniably supernatural. Before now, he's appeared out of nowhere but we could assume he was just very stealthy, especially since this movie operates on a combination of comic book and anime rules within a fairy tale universe. Even after telling Puss "I'm Death, straight up", he doesn't do anything blatantly supernatural since his reflections when Puss is running out of the cave could be dismissed as hallucinations caused by sheer panic. However, summoning those pinkish-purple flames is irrefutably a supernatural power. And doing it in front of witnesses means this confrontation cannot be dismissed as being in Puss' head. He truly is face to face with the Grim Reaper.
The whistle is the most chilling yet amazing part of the movie. The unstoppable death lobo who although was terrifying wasn't really the villain was such great writing. This movie is great!
This movie just establishes that Death is a concept that WILL move as it pleases if it has to and if it wants to. So no matter how powerful you are, even if you are an immortal, or a God. If Death so wishes it, it will come for you and it will win.
5:52 I love the detail that its the same theme from the beggining but without the chorus that used to chant in spanish "humble, victorious, the strongest, the best", adding an additional layer to his personal growth journey as a character.
This fight scene hits SO MUCH HARDER when you listen to 'the only thing I know for real' from metal gear solid rising revengance. Not a meme, a genuine good feel.
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In one combo, death shreds part of the cloak, slashes one of the boots, and sends both the hat and sword flying. Effectively disarming Puss of everything that made him "the legend" in a single instant. And Puss picks up the pieces by making use of the one thing thats not a part of the legend's arsenal.
oh WOW i did not notice that. that is SUCH a good detail
That's a great observation. And what was the object that saved him? Kitty's blade. Puss would not be alive without her.
And thanks to having both his sword and Kitty's blade, he is able to defend himself against Death's final attack and turn the tide of the fight.
Also the “final blow” it’s different the first time death blocked easily but this time puss change the attack to a final kick proving he’s changing
@@Fairfieldfencer And claim victory. Looks like even Death can't stop the legendary Puss in Boots.
@@OfficialBulldozerStudios Not quite, Death *could* have kept going and slain Puss if he wanted to. Puss even admits he could never defeat Death (which is an unstoppable force of nature). The only reason Puss is alive is because Death decided to pass over Puss for now once he realized Puss is no longer arrogant like he was before, and appreciates the life he has
I like that Puss flinches a bit when Death growls at him.
He is not fearless.
Courage is not the absence of fear. It's carrying on despite your fear.
Right
well said
he doesn't laugh anymore
@@ryan1000011 because he cares for it now
@@ryan1000011 0:00 Read Diddy and hear it again
LOVE how the whole movie Puss is the only one to hear the whistle but this is the first time the other characters hear it too
I think because they all in a near death experience
Strange that Jack didn’t see him, but I guess he saw him in the end anyways
At this point, everyone in this scene has accepted the possibility of death, theirs or others
Probably bc puss is in possession of the map. The magic of the map made death into a “real” foe not just psychological
@@TheLastEmber.who’s jack?
"Why the hell did I play with my food!? You're ruining this for me Gato!"
I was hoping I'd find this in the comments
@@Darth1Marik I know my dude, I just adapted to what is more common in english, he also doesn't say "gato" at the end bu it fel fitting :P. But thanks, great to see someone cared enough to correct it!
It freaked me out because I studied Spanish and have been finishing it lately through Babel and I was able to understand Death when he said that.
@@battlecross8540 I'm brazillian, so the first time I actually understood english just because of music and games made me react just like that, had a silly smile on my face for the rest of the day.
@@Darth1Marik i believe he used"diablo"as a slang in this context and he actually meant"why the hell"just like"vete al diablo" is often used as"go to hell" in spanish, instead of"vete al infierno"😆
6:48 for those who don't speak Spanish he said "¿Por qué diablos fui a jugar con mi comida?!!" which means "Why the devil did I go and play with my food!!??" Puss at 7:20 said "Sí, hasta la muerte." which means "Yes, until death." which could probably be better translated as "See you later, death."
Thanks
@@ro_3mpire0_o65tu es un héros du quotidien mec
This gave me chills!!!!!
Thank you
"Hasta la Muerte" has a double meaning. Its not a "see you later Death". Its more the first translation. We will not see each other, until death as a concept comes to me, AND in this context, the second interpretation you have made but only because he is going to see him later, the literal individual Death. In that regard, he is playing with the "Hasta la Vista" (See you Later) expresion, changing "Vista" (to See) with Muerte (Death, or to die, referencing both the concept of dying and meeting again with the person Death).
You know if you notice at 06:04 you can see Death actually thinks that Puss is going to use the same attack he did in the bar, against him, but Puss learning from his mistake, does the opposite. When Death gets hit by Puss, you can tell he was actually going to block like he did before. Good attention to detail.
Plus u can see when puss hits death, he was about to get hit by his sickles or about to be blocked, then puss disarms both sickles, separating one further of him. A good detail of how puss is a skilled swordsman
It looked more like he tried to hit puss.
he tries to guillotine puss with both scythes but gets parried with both due to the dagger and his sword and puss sends them flying off both ways
How he blocked before was by dropping his left hand blade to grab Puss by the neck though, right?
@@Spumoon yeah I think so
As a Spanish native speaker I love how the switch between English and Spanish so easily, so naturaly, I know Antonio is from Spain, but the actor whos doing the wolf voice nail it.
Ikr, and he’s Brazilian too
Right
That’s Wagner Moura! He’s a fantastic actor and he did an amazing job in this movie!
The guy who voiced Death is Brazilian, he also played Pablo Escobar in Narcos
I do love how Death separates Puss from the others. Because this is their fight, Death is here for him and him alone.
Yeah that was like a Conference Death Battle.
Bro have style!!
Mordekaiser's R be like
Death seperates us from our fam.
Perrito got hit tho
Anyone else notice that at the end Deaths whistle was moved from a minor to a major key to almost signify that death isn’t a monster but more like a friend there to great you at the end
Oh yeah, you're right! This movie is just full of little details that enhance storytelling.
The whistle is always major but on other parts of the movie it ends on the leading tone instead of the tonic, and at 3:38 the harmony uses the augmented chord to sound hellish. But it does feel a bit like a minor scale because of the sixth becoming minor.
The goodbye helps with that. Puss knows Death will be there to greet him when he dies but instead of fearing him, he now sees him as, if not a friend, then at least an ally who will guide him to the afterlife.
And it’s pitched up a half step! Probably all those things together make it sound less bleak
What I like to believe is that the melody always stayed the same and we are instead given how Puss interpets it. It was always in major but Puss had so much fear about it and tried to run away for so long that it came out as minor, distorted in a way despite its trurh being simply a force of nature, either evil, nor good, just there.
My favorite part
“Pick it up. Pick…. it…. up”
Yeah bro, also the cursing scene was hella fun
Kitty saved puss’s live with that gato blade…
"now,put it into the trash can"
Yooo, what's The T-1000 (Austin) doing here?
Yeah, it's very relatable. I remember when my homie told me that after I dropped the soap.
The voice actor of Death did an OUTSTANDING job 👏🏾
He also portrayed Pablo Escobar in narcos!
@@lukemckee3970 ..yes, u are right, but he is actually Brazilian. And Brazilian speaks Portuguese.
@@hakimieariff7271but portrays a Spanish speaking Hispanic
His name is Wagner Moura and he's one of my favorite actors ever since Tropa de Elite (Elite Squad)
Wagner Moura. Watch Elite Squad 1 and 2 if you liked him. He got crazy range.
Anyone else touches the outer wall and they get vaporized. And he just walked through it effortlessly. Coldest entrance I’ve ever seen
@PaperBagEntertainmentBro its death, It is a force of nature.
Bro just causally comes in.
Because he's not a living animal or person he is straight up death, he isn't even showing on the map
3 reasons.
1) He's Death.
2) He's not here for a wish.
3) The only goal, kill Puss.
Keep in mind, bro was walking on air for that entrance. The star lifted up off the ground and he's walking straight
I like how the main plot of Puss n Boots can be summarised as:
"Puss n Boots laughs in the face of Death!"
"So I heard you're talking shit about me.."
"AAAAHHH-"
Puss in Boots: “I laugh in the face of death!”
Death: “And I took that personally.”
4:29 Puss crying realizing how happy his life was is just 🤌
Sim e ele preferiu ser arrogante e orgulhoso e só valorizou apenas sua fama de herói
Yeah... #agree
EAE BR @@adeiltonnunes6021
And it wasnt his all of his lives, like at the beginning in the bar - it was *this* life that mattered.
"What's the matter? Lives flashing before your eyes?"
"No. Just one. I'm done running."
6:27 Death is like
"looks like he finally learned his lesson" and the way he gloats. So subtle yet so meaningful
It's more closer to "Wait a second, hmm just maybe..."
So I've done some mini research on swords. Specifically Puss's Rapier. So it's a Spanish/Italian sword (which fits cos Dreamworks Puss in Boots is Spanish, but the original was Italian) originally a dress sword worn by the aristocracy but gradually worn by civilians. Typically the users worn no armour. It's lightweight and very quick designed to poke holes in your opponent (well suited to a cat) however Puss actually lacked a very important part of the ensemble of a rapier user. They typically had either a small shield or a small dagger for defense. So Kitty giving Puss her Gatito Blade actually completed the ensemble
That is really cool 😭✋
Yep in spain is called "ropera y daga" It was a devastating combination in the century of the Spanish empire, it had a lot of range and could easily pierce the heart, the dagger was hidden under the cloak and was treacherously drawn to deliver a fatal blow or defend.
This film is an absolute masterpiece
How does this have no replies wtf
@@OCDHI imagine I'm 200 replies for now!
Factual
Yeah DreamWorks did such a good job as always!
So good just outta nowhere
The whistle, but those drums towards the end of the duel, fantastic!!
FRRR its sounds like your heart beating so loud and it giving boss music starts
5:14 Puss’s reaction when he realizes the boss has a second phase.
jetstream sam be like :
@@DJRainbowToxic Malenia in Elden Ring
😂
6:48. THE CONFUSION in Puss' face is priceless
That whistling is honestly chilling
Seriously, for real
Fr I get goosebumps when I watch the movie
"For whom the bell tolls"
I've seen Death personified so many times.
This one just felt...
Right.
Reminds me of Death from the Discworld books
Yeah like unlike other personifications who just want everyone to die no matter what this one actually wants people to live a worthwhile life and gets angry at people who take it for granted or worse think there above death.
more of a natural force vs something.... evil.
Peak
This and Death from Darksiders are just 💯🔥
His lives flashed before his eyes……until he got to the one worth fighting for.
That was the moment he defeated Death
But the cool part is that he *didn't* defeat death, as defeating death is impossible
After death saw that he had changed and was no longer an arrogant hero who doesn't appreciate the value of his own life, death walked away and allowed him to live another day
@@SuzuBelle-w4nmore like, live until puss meets him again.
@@SuzuBelle-w4nbasically death surrenders which can be said to be defeat, defeat doesn't have to mean death/beaten
delayed*
@@Luzhong_editzYou can't defeat death, it's that simple.
Honestly loved the concerned look Puss had when Death was cussing up a storm lmao
It's not swears or cussing
Someone translated what he said in a comment more up
@@Dakotasclub I believe he says this is what you get for playing with your food
6:50 I love that face! Like "You ok there, bro?"
I really like the fact that they made death speak spanish. That's when you know that version of death came for Puss and only for him.
wtf are you talking about?
@@randomgamer625I think they mean this depiction of death specifically speaks Spanish FOR puss, since death is a universal thing, death specifically chose Spanish to communicate with puss.
@@randomgamer625because Puss in Boots is based on Zoro which is Spanish. Which is why he's theorizing Death takes forms you are familiar with. In this case, speaking Spanish
@@hwanniggles187 that still doesn’t make any sense but ok
@@randomgamer625it does tho. He speaks spanish because Gato does. He wouldnt randomly say spanish stuff if he were agaisnt a Chinese person for example.
Death throwing a fit because he played with his "food" made me giggle a bit too hard...
Part of me feels like he's extra mad about it because cats play with their food and that's a very cat-like thing for a dog to do 😂
Some dogs do play with their food. I have two Siberian Huskies, a male and a female. One day, the female caught a rat in the backyard. She was tossing it up in the air and catching it with her mouth over and over again. She was so happy with her new "toy" until we took it away from her.
@@wesltall1 What did y'all do with her "toy"?
@@Amanus6666 It was thoroughly disposed of...
@@wesltall1same. My cat did the same. Poor thing died and boy was still playing. Had to throw something to distract him so we could cover it and throw it out.
1:35 "Aye I'm gonna burst you up blum fam, and I'm gonna wear your clothes" 😅
Jack: That was weird 😂
It's "plum thumb", not "blum fam" because little Jack stuck his thumb in a pie and pulled out a plum.
I've seen someone put it perfectly
He was going to beat his sh*t and steal his drip
“That was wierd. 💥
😂😂😂😂😂😂 this is for when jack shot the 🐻 and this is for the 🐻😢😅😂
Bears get made into clothes
I would have never thought that we could get a very good movie at this Time again dream works really upped the Ante holy
and then dream works made kungfu panda 4 lol
@@TrollingScientologythey just can’t keep the ball rolling
@@TrollingScientologywhich is a good movie? All the Kung Fu Panda movies have been solid.
@@MeTaLISaWeSoMe95 lool, firstly no furious 5 cause studio cheaped out, the first "bad" thing this 4th villian does is push someone down the stairs, compared to 1's prison escape, 2's killing all the pandas, and 3's escaping spirit realm. number 4 first bad thing it does is push someone down stairs? hello? his "motive" in 4 dont even make sense mantis, viper, shifu, are all small... you're retarded if u think this movie wasnt a let down
it was so ass idk what you are talking about
3:28 bros just built different
he’s death… he’s immortal ofc he can go without problems. He’s not just a wolf. It’s a nature of death in a wolf reincarnation to intimidate puss because cats are afraid of dogs and the original dog is a wolf.
A lot of people miss the significance of that moment... wolf is literally walking on the air (as the star platform is hovering) through the disintegration wall, while whistling. It's such a brief moment that displays overwhelming power and a lot of people miss its importance.
This entire movie was god tier, but this fight was just *chef's kiss*. The animation, the symbolism, the character development, I love it all, THIS is how you build to a conflict and progress a character
Death is fair enough..We must respect him.
Who knows what is gonna go down in Puss in boots 3 but it awaits.
@@Sharhawkif they make a Puss in Boots 3, I hope we see Kitty, Perrito, The Bears and Death again
@KyairEnnis547 bro I really wish they could put death in Kung fu panda universe that would be Freaking Epic.
@@Sharhawk THAT'D BE DOPE
@KyairEnnis547 who would win Tai Lung prime or DEATH?
Animation is an art form that far surpasses conventional cinema
This and Spider-Man show it
The final fight between Puss and Death is actually interesting. Puss finally fought for his life to preserve it, standing up in the face of certain death and can even fight on even terms with him. When you no longer fear death, death has no power over you.
It would be amazing if the wolf appeared in the future Shrek film, but not for them, for the villain
Imagine him just being the peanut gallery commentating on others moves or it could be an after credit scene.
As in a word of Death,
but having heros win all time? I find it 𝗮𝗯𝘀𝘂𝗿𝗱, remove them, as it is necessary
If he appeared for the villain the villain will be dead already 💀
@@amazingtintin9904bro what?💀I think he's trying to say a movie where death goes after the villain and the villain overcomes death just like how puss did.
he wouldnt be a wolf tho. Death takes the form of what the person fears most when he comes after them. Puss is afraid of wolves.
6:54 Dude that demon growl and lightning speed is spooky 💀 his blades didn’t hit the ground which means he made that heavy sound of metal with just his feet or the wind was so heavy it made the sound impact to his blades
Fr Dude now I UnderStand 💀
4:37 "Just one,im done running"
Puss: Fear me, if you dare!
Most terrifying incarnation of death I've ever seen. IMO.
I actually agree. And even though they gave a lot of hints early on who he was exactly, I felt like it was still a surprise when it was revealed he was Death
Most terrifying??? you must be a child…he was a very cool and badass antoganist but not scary at all lol
He’s a good death, but my vote will still be the verison in 1984 Christmas carol
The best version of death in live action will always be death from supernatural
@@Rantheesy No argument from me.
1000/10 This Movie Is The Best Animated Movie I've Seen. Uh Maybe Not Cuz Spiderverse Is Really good Too But STILL THIS MOVIE IS REALLY GOOD
Damn over state much
4:09 I only just now noticed: When Death is clashing his blades trying to provoke Puss, they gave him 'eye fire'/refraction in his pupils!
"Kitty!! Death is after me!!!" My favorite line in this whole movie 🎥🍿
Jack thinking puss was refering to him is cute honestly
5:05 this has to be one of my favorite parts, seeing their silhouettes within the raging fire as they fight. Just adds that element of final boss.
4:44 notice how this time Puss says the line without pride and instead with courageness and preserverance? When he first met Death he said it in a boastful way, now he doesn't give a dam about it
Crazy how genuinely great this movie is. Like the panic attack scene as well. Talk about one heck of a pleasent surprise.
Really blows my mind how great it was considering it’s a sequel to a movie that came out a decade earlier that was itself just a spinoff of another franchise
This one is easily a top 5 animated film for me
2:45
"Noooo, i shouldn't have telegraphed iiiiit..."
Underrated joke, tbh.
death is not even an antagonist for me.. just a damn cool guy
Bcs he doing his job
@@kyrvieteoxon12 uh, Death said that he's cheating by reaping Puss' life early and to not tell anyone about it
At least he's not _that_ heartless. That shows he had some respect for Puss when he chose to spare him
It’s more accurate to say he’s not a villain. An antagonist is just someone (or something) that stands in the way of the protagonist and their ultimate goal. They don’t always have to be villains
Anyone else notice that Death leaves the fire barrier in place until after he leaves? He just couldn't resist flexing one last time.
It’s more that it’s between Puss and him no one else can intervene
Fun fact: Death's Scythes are shaped like and omega and the fire wall that he had created, Omega means The End.
"What's the matter lives flashing before your eyes"
"No just one, I'm done running,
Fear me, if you dare"
"[Laughs] This is gonna be Fun"
How... HOW did they managed to make an antagonist with LESS THAN 10 MINS SCREEN TIME and make it TERRIFYING
3:22 😨 I know that whistle
Me: 😱😱 He's here
5:51 I like to imagine death can hear the music swell and knows he's losing.
6:47 POR QUE DIABLOS FUI A JUGAR CON MI COMIDA
What does it mean?
Why The Hell Am I Playing With My Food
@@Shapeshifter-of-Names It ought to be in the past tense though, shouldn't it?
*POR QUE DIABLOS FUI A JUGAR CON MI COMIDA*
@@wesltall1 I'm a native speaker. The most exact translation is "Why the hell did I go play with my food!"
I didn't expected really good fight choreography from dream works as well western duel combined with Spanish(ish) fencer
these guys also did kung fu panda so they should have the chops
3:22 Here, I know a lot of you will want to skip to here too.
I haven't enjoyed a "Fight with Death" this good since Castlevania video games!
Peak cinema in every way👌I absolutely love how Puss DOESN’T laugh in the face of death here. At the beginning of the film he was boasting about death, trying to defy it, passing it off as a joke, but here, he’s finally learned. And when he comes face to face with death (literally), he’s dead serious. 6:43 An incredible arc for an incredible film
The low frame rate in some of the moments are literally the best things i have seen in my life.
3:28 My Dad coming out the bathroom after leaving the most diabolical smell behind
3:42 "Stay out of this, bub!"
5:24 I don't know if it's blood or fire when death make a cut on his shoe...if it was blood, dreamworks really made a way to sneak that in
No need to sneak it in. Death drew blood on Puss earlier in the film, and it was focused on in a big way.
That said: It was fire. Death was stripping Puss of all the things that made him a legend. He tears the cape, damages the boots, bats away the hat, then disarms the rapier. Creating the juxtaposition of the ordinary dagger being what saves his life, thus adding to his legend instead
Death has second phase like a dark souls boss 😂🤣
I see Dreamworks went with the anime-style fight scenes! Well done!
That they cut the animation rate for the fights down to 15fps (which is pretty typical in anime) sells it that much more!
i didn't like that, makes no sense for a fencing saber or for the character.
“Boi yeah” - death
Best line in the movie
If you're talking about the part when Puss kicks Death back before Death puts the two sickles together, then what Death is saying is "Bien, muy bien" translates to "Good, very good"
@@theshadowforger775 in spanish haha he isnt saying boi yeah lol
The best sequel I ever watched!!
I love how Jack Horner automatically assumes Puss is talking about him
The animation is actually insane. I've seen this movie so many times that this Puss vs Death is the one scene I need to watch
Puss: Pick it up
Death: You dare use my own spells against me?
OK, but when he says "hasta la muerte" is he saying see you later Death.
Or is he saying see you when I'm dead.
Death said "You know we will meet again right?" Puss answers with hasta la muerte, or "Until Death" meaning he wont see him until its his time to go.
@ttvCaptainJack right but language is funny. Because we're translating, and because the movie can be both comedic and serious, there is room for deviation from the exact translation. While all 3 translations listed, my two and your single, are very similar they're using different contexts. Perhaps if I said puss said "Hasta, la Muerte." As in calling death by name my question would have made more sense. It seems to me it could simply be puss saying goodbye using a name, or, as the literal translation like you said.
The coolest “Reaper” ever.
I like how death carried Puss’ Sword like he knew this moment would happen.
3:29. We can see that the wolf is literally through this wall that literally killed one of jack horners people 1:21. This indicates that the wolf is actually death itself in the movie and the wolf disappeared in those flames wich also is another indication 7:23
He also, like, tells Puss that he's Death? Did you watch the movie??
@@Whispurer Yes I watched the entire movie.
@@Agonyam then it's very clearly shown to everyone that he's Death. There's no speculation about it
I was honestly surprised when I heard about this movie, I didn't know it was coming out a couple years ago. But then I saw it was on Netflix and I thought "I heard good things, let me see" and I loved this movie, great animation, great soundtrack and a multicast of villains that don't exactly step on each other but it all works fantastic... I would rewatch this over and over if it was the only movie available
Honestly the art styles in this movie are top tier like amazing
4:13 how I want my cat to remember me 😭
A great detail here is that this is the first and only time in the movie where we see Death do anything that is undeniably supernatural. Before now, he's appeared out of nowhere but we could assume he was just very stealthy, especially since this movie operates on a combination of comic book and anime rules within a fairy tale universe. Even after telling Puss "I'm Death, straight up", he doesn't do anything blatantly supernatural since his reflections when Puss is running out of the cave could be dismissed as hallucinations caused by sheer panic.
However, summoning those pinkish-purple flames is irrefutably a supernatural power. And doing it in front of witnesses means this confrontation cannot be dismissed as being in Puss' head. He truly is face to face with the Grim Reaper.
3:22 Here comes the Grim Reaper
The whistle is the most chilling yet amazing part of the movie. The unstoppable death lobo who although was terrifying wasn't really the villain was such great writing. This movie is great!
Here, Puss in Boots didn't defeat death. Rather, he only delayed the inevitable.
He did disarm him to which is pretty nuts
This movie just establishes that Death is a concept that WILL move as it pleases if it has to and if it wants to.
So no matter how powerful you are, even if you are an immortal, or a God. If Death so wishes it, it will come for you and it will win.
The most friendly someone can get in the traffic of Mexico 6:47
0:22 a meme was born
“That was weird” *Pew* 😂
Dreamworks really created this masterpiece of a movie and then decided "Yeah, let's drop KFP 4"
It’s what they are, inconsistency is their game
1:08 me and my team when friendly fire is on
5:58 unrelated but it reminds me of Ghost of Tsushima scene where Jin snaps a guandao spear in half
5:52 I love the detail that its the same theme from the beggining but without the chorus that used to chant in spanish "humble, victorious, the strongest, the best", adding an additional layer to his personal growth journey as a character.
""Встретил он Смерть как давнего друга и своей охотой с нею пошел, и как равные ушли они из этого мира...""
I rate it 11 out of 10
11 out of 9*
This fight scene hits SO MUCH HARDER when you listen to 'the only thing I know for real' from metal gear solid rising revengance.
Not a meme, a genuine good feel.
Fear me. If you? Dare ! 4:45
This is gonna be fun. 4:48
3:36🔊🔊🔊Bass Bose
Wolf is absolute badass,but Puss in boots is a Legend!!!!! I like his character!
Death was truly a great villain in this movie... Surprisingly terrifying..
Little vocal thing i noticed during the death fight: Death's voice is echoing but Puss' is not
noticed it too
Death is the most badas$ villian i swear
I love how they told death the look of penitence😮
I bet, no one expected the sequel of a spin off would be THIS GOOD👍
🎉🎉99.7/100🎉🎉
That’s the coolest intro and quitting for a villain I have ever seen
This movie had no business being this good. Death was an amazing character.