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I imagine he can change how the whistle sounds in a sense. From it sounding like a horrific tune of the gruesome wait of death to a soft and gentle tune of it finally being the end but that it’s okay. Or something like that lol
I also love how the whistle is extended here. The whistle in the movie feels incomplete, like it cuts off in the middle before it truly ends. Here it sounds complete, full. Like it got its chance to play out to the end.
Well, Death in the Movie was pissed a Puss for thinking he was "Immortal" thats why he was so rough, now Puss knows he has limited lives, He accepts Death and Death takes him to his peace.
@@GraspyourAwareness Death only Recpect those fight with Honour and Brave he is not evil he just Want Puss learn and Recpect his life he Was so glad that puss finally become a Hero and true warrior
This made me feel something inside. How the whistle is softer, the solemn mood, Puss’s grief. The only thing missing was Kitty and Perrito either mourning him or waiting for him on the other side and you’d have had me BAWLING.
I think the best part of this is the whistle. In the movie it feels incomplete: as if it's been cut short before it could truly finish. Here, it feels full. As if it's finally been able to play it's tune to the end.
Which wonderfully correlates to how Death was going to cut Puss’s last life short in the movie, while here this is a natural end of Puss’s life. Beautiful story telling
It symbolizes how Puss never tried to live any of his lives out. Here since Puss lived his last life to the fullest, he accepted death was on the horizon due to age and accepted it. That’s why he heard the whole whistle here. Plus it sounded soothing more than intimidating.
I love how in the movie when Puss is running from death, his whistle sounds intimidating and is like a warning that the end is nigh, but here when Puss is accepting death it’s tranquil and peaceful, it’s beautiful
I can't help my self and see the resemblance with the death ready to go meme Big wolf: Ready to go? Puss:Si, was I a good legend? Big wolf: I was told you were the best...
Fun fact: Death's whistle has its origin from a character from Venezuela and Colombia known as El Silbón. His whistle is a distinct melody in the form of C, D, E, F, G, A, B, high F, B. If it's loud he is far away, but if it's soft he is close and about to strike.
I like how they edited the whistle to include the 12th note. By not resolving the melody it hangs in the air leaving a sense of anticipation and anxiety. But when resolved it's much more calming. Like a lullaby. The nerd in me wants to say that you shouldn't hear the last note because that's when death takes you. But considering that death was expected in the comic I think it fits.
Over here it sounds more like “my time has come and I’m ready to go” instead of something you’d fear. If I lived to be 90 I would get a bottle of scotch and watch the sunset on last time before going to the afterlife.
Alright let me tell you how it *really* goes. The first few times we hear the whistle, it’s a G major triad followed by an A minor triad. After Puss defeats Death, the whistle changes up one pitch and only plays an A major triad.
DreamWorks couldn't portray death better, death is only an antagonist by definition, that Puss-in-boots is the protagonist. He's just death it's what it does, and I love when they portray the concept of death as being melancholy at worst and not a tragedy. Cheers to a life well lived.
"As my old life comes to a close, I shall never forget my woes, As my memories of joy and sorrow, become faded and hollow, My old friend comes to my home, So I won't have to leave this world alone."
I'd preferred if Puss decided to fight against Death even knowing that he can't defeat him, to mantain the promise that he made to him 17 years before (when he swear that he would never stop fighting for his life(
I would think Puss would want to go out with a bang to have one final fight. Another scenario I thought of Puss and Death going to a bar to have a drink before they leave.
To live 17 years as a legend, doing hero stuff, Puss had to fight every day, knowing he was on his last life. Then he feels old age catching up to him, and he knows that his time is almost up. What could Puss do? He already knew he couldn’t defeat Death, even though he said he wouldn’t stop fighting “for this life”. Death told Puss that they would meet again someday, and Puss understood that there would be nothing he can do to prevent it. So he greets Death knowing that he (Puss) had lived his life to the fullest
for me its that but more as a sign of respect to both parties. he know hes going to loose, hes frail, dying possible because of sickness or old age and knows his times up. hes done and he knows it but he also knows another thing death loves two things (besides fear) one is the acceptance of mortality/life and dying in peace, while the other is fighting for your life even if its futile. meaning hes rather going to go quitly into the night, or have one final honer duel where the goal is to last longer not win. but eather way puss is then going to greet Death as an old friend and walk with him gladly, departing this life, as equals.
Imo it's bittersweet. Cats don't live that long compared to humans. Puss is probably much older then we realize since he's lived 8 other lives. Senior cats don't have the same energy or nimbleness as their youthful counterparts. Knowing him, he probably kept adventuring into his old age but seeing as he now has respect for his last life, he may have decided to retire officially before being struck down. He didn't fight Death because he was ready to go, unlike in the movie where he wanted to stay to live his last life. The fact that Death came for Puss as (presumably) he retired his sword could be a mercy. Perrito and Kitty aren't in the comic and were what he was fighting for originally. Mayhaps they both met an earlier demise.... And Puss was ready to see them again. Death would grant his wish early instead of having him live alone in his seniority
@@SArtisto1 I comprehend your point of view, but I think that a fight with Death would be a show of respect. Puss promised to him that he never stop fighting for his life, because he understood how important it is. I figured that even if now he is old and he probably want to die to meet his friends again, he would decide to fight a last time with his old enemy, just to not disappoint him, even if he knows that he will losr
I like how Calm Death is. Death only showed aggression and hatred specifically because Puss in Boots was an overly arrogant individual who didn't value any of his lives. Since Puss value his last life now, Death tone is rather *Calm.* It carries no aggression to it and I like it.
Not really, after all there are theories stating that he actually saved puss at their first encounter, so it's probable he never showed any form of hatred, just aggression. The theory is that death appears only when puss is/was about to die, so it's possible if death didn't stop puss from drinking, that glass would have killed him
a year before the movie i was actually whistling the same tune from time to time when i didn't feel well, i just remembered hearing it from somewhere, but I can't put my finger on it
giving the wolf's whistle an end gives the whole thing a sense of finality and closure, which as far as i know wasnt included in the pib movie. nice touch
You know, as touching as this is, I don't think Puss will ever stop fighting. I imagine Death will visit him over and over, every few years, and the two will duel, over and over and over. But one day, Puss will eventually lose that duel. He'll go down with his sword in his hand and a smile on his lips, knowing he lived a full life and fought Death until the very last second. And Death will be glad for the fights too; it's probably rare for him to ever find someone with the courage to stand up to him so confidently as Puss did. So often, he sees nothing but fear, and while he loves the fear and the hunt, he seems to respect Puss' determination in the end. I almost see them growing to enjoy one another as the years roll on, and his passing is like the fading embers of someone you know well and respect greatly.
Most fanfics have it that Kitty died a few years prior . Definitely sad if Perrito already left. It all depends if the talking animals age like their species or they age a bit slower or have close to a human lifespan.
Now that I think about it. I think Puss in Boots did truely die at the bar. Not referring to his 9 lives but his prideful other self. Death managed to change him to who he is later in the movie, in a way.
This reminds me of the laughing bull from cowboy bebop who said that if you fear death it will jump at you father them light but if you do not fear death it will cast it's gaze upon you gently and guide you to infinity
I can imagine that’s how it goes. Death’s sickle already has the ninth cat symbol on it showing that it was Puss’ time whether they fight or not. Afterwards Puss is just exhausted. He then asks for Death to bury him next to Kitty who I sadly think died a few years prior.
@@Christopher_Woods I sorta view it as Death was actually interested in seeing how good Puss actually was so he’d like a friendly rematch before taking Puss on
Reminds me of harry potter where "he then greeted death as an old friend,and went with him gladly,departing this life,as equals" Edit:there so many harrypotter fans in here😅
It would be cool to see Death in scenes where a death happens as both subtle and hidden or hints that he’s there (find waldo shenanigans) or obvious like Stan lee “yeah that guy is dead”
My personal fan ending: (Puss as an old man lays in a bed coughing) Death: (Whistles his song) Puss: So, my time has finally come. Death: Yes, I don't normally ask such things, but....How was your life. Puss: Well, all things considered ( Puss look over and various pictures of him and kitty married with kittens and Perrito with puppies and a wife), I think I lived well. Death: Good to hear Puss: So, how does this work? Death: Just come with me Puss: Very well. *Puss starts coughing and slowly gets out of bed*. *Death begins walking out of the room with Puss but hears a sword being drawn* *Death looks back and sees Puss armed with his sword* *Death looks confused* Puss: I told you I wasn't going to stop fighting for my life. So, what do you say to one last dance, for old time sake? Death: (Smiles and draws his sickels) Puss: HAHA, FEAR ME IF YOU DARE! *Both rush towards each other ready to fight, but before they clash the screen goes black with a moment of silence.* (End credits)
I Can Just Imagine Puss Telling Death To Give him a Minute and Death Just Taking a Step Back as Puss Burries His hat and Boots in the Ground his Rapier Stabbed into the Ground where his Things are as he Turn Saying he is Done as The Screen Turn Black
I’d like to think that when the day would come, Puss would challenge Death to one last duel. A duel he would lose, but one he was wanting for some time. And Death couldn’t agree more with those conditions.
well remember Death aka the Grim Reaper is not a evil being. he is supposed to be a friendly entity that accompanies the soon to be departed on the last leg of their journey. Death is treated nowadays as evil, where as if you look in the history books and lore in general about each societies Grim Reaper most if not all of them are protrayed as friendly.
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I like how the death whistle sound soft and relaxing here. Really fitting. Also...ouch, my heart.
I imagine he can change how the whistle sounds in a sense. From it sounding like a horrific tune of the gruesome wait of death to a soft and gentle tune of it finally being the end but that it’s okay. Or something like that lol
Same Bruh Also I Agree
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@@agorman1341 spill the tea :).
I also love how the whistle is extended here. The whistle in the movie feels incomplete, like it cuts off in the middle before it truly ends. Here it sounds complete, full. Like it got its chance to play out to the end.
He then greeted Death as an old friend and went with him gladly, departing this life, as equals.
Ahhh, a person pf culture
Indeed
Culture indeed
That was the first thing that came to my mind when I read the title.
ah.
Wait, Harry Potter reference?
It's cool to see Death treating Puss like an old friend
Well, Death in the Movie was pissed a Puss for thinking he was "Immortal" thats why he was so rough, now Puss knows he has limited lives, He accepts Death and Death takes him to his peace.
Or like a father?
@@GraspyourAwareness Pretty sure the guy was just making a reference when he said that.
@@qstar1237 Ik bud just explainin it to ppl that dont know.
@@GraspyourAwareness Death only Recpect those fight with Honour and Brave he is not evil he just
Want Puss learn and Recpect his life he
Was so glad that puss finally become a
Hero and true warrior
One dies for power
One dies for love
One greets death as an old friend
Oh, boy, that wolf whistle brings chills to my spine he’s like one of the coolest awesome and scary at the same time
Tears to your spine??? 💀
you mean shivers mate?
@@BiggestMan69 oh hell nah, these genetic abominations are getting outta pocket
@@web11342 nah he meant his spine cries
Wait what?
“Greeting death as an old friend, they departed this life as equals.” Tale of the three brothers
ah yes, harry potter reference
This made me feel something inside. How the whistle is softer, the solemn mood, Puss’s grief.
The only thing missing was Kitty and Perrito either mourning him or waiting for him on the other side and you’d have had me BAWLING.
Ouch. Just picturing it makes my eyes misty.
Fr
Not to worry, they’ve been waiting together to greet him for some time
fun fact:it was never stated how many lives kitty had so she could outlive both puss and perrito
Shrek, Donkey, and Fiona: Are we jokes to you?
I think the best part of this is the whistle. In the movie it feels incomplete: as if it's been cut short before it could truly finish. Here, it feels full. As if it's finally been able to play it's tune to the end.
I felt the same honestly
Which wonderfully correlates to how Death was going to cut Puss’s last life short in the movie, while here this is a natural end of Puss’s life. Beautiful story telling
It symbolizes how Puss never tried to live any of his lives out. Here since Puss lived his last life to the fullest, he accepted death was on the horizon due to age and accepted it. That’s why he heard the whole whistle here. Plus it sounded soothing more than intimidating.
Fr it's great
And it sounds softer, too. Warmer.
Quoting Harry Potter: Greeting Death as an old friend, they departed this life as equals
i was thinking the same thing
I remember Harry Potter
The deathly hallows
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yeah when they had that last exchange in the film, it made me think of this.
I love how in the movie when Puss is running from death, his whistle sounds intimidating and is like a warning that the end is nigh, but here when Puss is accepting death it’s tranquil and peaceful, it’s beautiful
That's the change of cadence you get from modulating from a minor key to a major key.
"And then, he greeted death as an old friend, went with him gladly, and, as equals, they departed this life."
I like how the tone of Death’s whistle here sounds very relaxing like “my time has come” instead of sounding very intimidating.
I think it sounds intimidating to those who fear death but sounds relaxing to those who accept it
@@domonicsantalucia9002 That’s exactly the point.
I can't help my self and see the resemblance with the death ready to go meme
Big wolf: Ready to go?
Puss:Si, was I a good legend?
Big wolf: I was told you were the best...
Nah he wasnt told. He witnessed that he was the best.
He left all worldly desires and accepted everything. Nothing last for ever till god breaks us apart(love)
Little fun fact here when I looked up Puss' age for this comic.
HE'S 84 IN THIS COMIC!
That’s an very old Gato right there
LOL
If that’s the case, it’s safe to assume that Kitty and Perrito are on the other side waiting for him.
@@Christopher_WoodsMaybe not Kitty since I’m pretty sure she still has her extra lives but who knows maybe she lost them faster than Puss did.
The whistle really sounds more gentle instead of menacing.
Fun fact: Death's whistle has its origin from a character from Venezuela and Colombia known as El Silbón. His whistle is a distinct melody in the form of C, D, E, F, G, A, B, high F, B. If it's loud he is far away, but if it's soft he is close and about to strike.
I like how they edited the whistle to include the 12th note. By not resolving the melody it hangs in the air leaving a sense of anticipation and anxiety. But when resolved it's much more calming. Like a lullaby. The nerd in me wants to say that you shouldn't hear the last note because that's when death takes you. But considering that death was expected in the comic I think it fits.
i love how the whistle is in a higher key, like when Death leaves after his last fight with Puss. it's not ominous or scary, it's rather comforting.
Over here it sounds more like “my time has come and I’m ready to go” instead of something you’d fear. If I lived to be 90 I would get a bottle of scotch and watch the sunset on last time before going to the afterlife.
It wasn't so much a higher key, it was in a major key whereas before his final fight with Puss he whistled in a minor key.
Alright let me tell you how it *really* goes. The first few times we hear the whistle, it’s a G major triad followed by an A minor triad. After Puss defeats Death, the whistle changes up one pitch and only plays an A major triad.
I was literally chocking while I was watching this. Puss is an amazing cat to the DreamWorks society.
DreamWorks couldn't portray death better, death is only an antagonist by definition, that Puss-in-boots is the protagonist. He's just death it's what it does, and I love when they portray the concept of death as being melancholy at worst and not a tragedy. Cheers to a life well lived.
His whistle is just so well done.
It's haunting yet nostalgic even thought we heard it first from this movie. A soothing tune that calls you home
"As my old life comes to a close,
I shall never forget my woes,
As my memories of joy and sorrow, become faded and hollow,
My old friend comes to my home,
So I won't have to leave this world alone."
I'd preferred if Puss decided to fight against Death even knowing that he can't defeat him, to mantain the promise that he made to him 17 years before (when he swear that he would never stop fighting for his life(
I would think Puss would want to go out with a bang to have one final fight. Another scenario I thought of Puss and Death going to a bar to have a drink before they leave.
To live 17 years as a legend, doing hero stuff, Puss had to fight every day, knowing he was on his last life. Then he feels old age catching up to him, and he knows that his time is almost up. What could Puss do? He already knew he couldn’t defeat Death, even though he said he wouldn’t stop fighting “for this life”. Death told Puss that they would meet again someday, and Puss understood that there would be nothing he can do to prevent it. So he greets Death knowing that he (Puss) had lived his life to the fullest
for me its that but more as a sign of respect to both parties. he know hes going to loose, hes frail, dying possible because of sickness or old age and knows his times up. hes done and he knows it but he also knows another thing death loves two things (besides fear) one is the acceptance of mortality/life and dying in peace, while the other is fighting for your life even if its futile. meaning hes rather going to go quitly into the night, or have one final honer duel where the goal is to last longer not win. but eather way puss is then going to greet Death as an old friend and walk with him gladly, departing this life, as equals.
Imo it's bittersweet. Cats don't live that long compared to humans. Puss is probably much older then we realize since he's lived 8 other lives. Senior cats don't have the same energy or nimbleness as their youthful counterparts. Knowing him, he probably kept adventuring into his old age but seeing as he now has respect for his last life, he may have decided to retire officially before being struck down.
He didn't fight Death because he was ready to go, unlike in the movie where he wanted to stay to live his last life.
The fact that Death came for Puss as (presumably) he retired his sword could be a mercy. Perrito and Kitty aren't in the comic and were what he was fighting for originally. Mayhaps they both met an earlier demise.... And Puss was ready to see them again. Death would grant his wish early instead of having him live alone in his seniority
@@SArtisto1 I comprehend your point of view, but I think that a fight with Death would be a show of respect. Puss promised to him that he never stop fighting for his life, because he understood how important it is. I figured that even if now he is old and he probably want to die to meet his friends again, he would decide to fight a last time with his old enemy, just to not disappoint him, even if he knows that he will losr
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Thank you
I like how Calm Death is. Death only showed aggression and hatred specifically because Puss in Boots was an overly arrogant individual who didn't value any of his lives. Since Puss value his last life now, Death tone is rather *Calm.* It carries no aggression to it and I like it.
Not really, after all there are theories stating that he actually saved puss at their first encounter, so it's probable he never showed any form of hatred, just aggression. The theory is that death appears only when puss is/was about to die, so it's possible if death didn't stop puss from drinking, that glass would have killed him
a year before the movie i was actually whistling the same tune from time to time when i didn't feel well, i just remembered hearing it from somewhere, but I can't put my finger on it
Death's whistle is actually _Pop Goes The Weasel_ missing a few notes.
@@JamesDavy2009 i KNEW it
This made me cry for a good 10 minutes 😭
Same
giving the wolf's whistle an end gives the whole thing a sense of finality and closure, which as far as i know wasnt included in the pib movie. nice touch
I love these puss and boots comics so much ❤❤❤
it would have been perfect if the final drawing was puss and the wolf walking into the sunset, we were this close.
What hit me is that kitty still has her lives so peritoneal and puss will be dead 💀
Puss: Si, let’s go
Me: ‘the only thing I know for real’
Oww...! Dammit, Cook! Why you gotta keep going straight for my heart like that?!🥺
The whistle being more comforting than menacing was just beautiful
I love that that movie, and *that* character, has inspired art like this.
Nicely done.
You know, as touching as this is, I don't think Puss will ever stop fighting. I imagine Death will visit him over and over, every few years, and the two will duel, over and over and over. But one day, Puss will eventually lose that duel. He'll go down with his sword in his hand and a smile on his lips, knowing he lived a full life and fought Death until the very last second. And Death will be glad for the fights too; it's probably rare for him to ever find someone with the courage to stand up to him so confidently as Puss did. So often, he sees nothing but fear, and while he loves the fear and the hunt, he seems to respect Puss' determination in the end. I almost see them growing to enjoy one another as the years roll on, and his passing is like the fading embers of someone you know well and respect greatly.
“When it comes, embrace death like a brother and laugh in its face.” - Qin Xa, Master of Kheshig
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"Kitty and Perrito are waiting, amigo"
Most fanfics have it that Kitty died a few years prior . Definitely sad if Perrito already left. It all depends if the talking animals age like their species or they age a bit slower or have close to a human lifespan.
Old Puss sounds almost like old Geralt of Rivia.
"Hmm..."
Would die with a smile (& he brings us to the furry side)
"Ready to go yet?" Not forcing him to leave until he was ready.
Now that I think about it. I think Puss in Boots did truely die at the bar. Not referring to his 9 lives but his prideful other self. Death managed to change him to who he is later in the movie, in a way.
This reminds me of the laughing bull from cowboy bebop who said that if you fear death it will jump at you father them light but if you do not fear death it will cast it's gaze upon you gently and guide you to infinity
“Pick it up.” “Qui?” “We never did finish... come on Gato, for old time’s sake?”
I can imagine that’s how it goes. Death’s sickle already has the ninth cat symbol on it showing that it was Puss’ time whether they fight or not. Afterwards Puss is just exhausted. He then asks for Death to bury him next to Kitty who I sadly think died a few years prior.
@@Christopher_Woods I sorta view it as Death was actually interested in seeing how good Puss actually was so he’d like a friendly rematch before taking Puss on
Прямо как в сказке братьев Певерелл - "Встретил он Смерть как давнего друга и своей охотой с нею пошел, и как равные ушли они из этого мира...."
Lobo should have made an exception and let him take the sword . Like pick up the sword me and you shall spar in the afterlife
Death: ¿disfrutaste tu ultima vida?
Puss in boots: yes.
Death: it's time to rest gato
Short but meaningful
Puss may be gone, but the mantle remains for another…
I feel like the subtle sounds of crickets really pulls this together. Bravo!
"am I a good cat?"
"No.. I'll tell you you're the best"
Plot twist they’re just going to the water park which is why puss had to leave his stuff
Reminds me of harry potter where "he then greeted death as an old friend,and went with him gladly,departing this life,as equals"
Edit:there so many harrypotter fans in here😅
An amazing film to watch is Meet Joe Black. The original version really
This is literally how I pictured it when they meet again. Thank you for making this
"You should eat GOD's leche fritas,he makes it in excellent ways"
How to make me cry in 1 minute or less:
It's funny how I can perfectly mimic both whistles right after I hear them
When Death bid Puss farewell "for the time being", I immediately thought of the 3rd Peverell brother in the Deathly Hollows tale from HP.
One for power, one for love, one greets death like an old friend and departs as one
I just watched the movie and I loved it
Well, lobo seems really cool there
It would be cool to see Death in scenes where a death happens as both subtle and hidden or hints that he’s there (find waldo shenanigans) or obvious like Stan lee “yeah that guy is dead”
He is standing in the crowd just before Puss dies by bell crush.
@@JamesDavy2009 yes everyone knows that, but in future releases/movies
This is so.... sad.
And for the sake of my own sanity, I am going to imagen that all of his friends and family are on the other side. Waiting for him.
"The others run,
Flee from the end.
Though glad he meet,
Death as a friend."
I love this. Great job.
I can see puss in boots and death wolf walking side by side at the end of the video
I feel like he'd want one last epic fight with death just to do it😂
Death: You ready then?
Puss: whether I am or not, you've been more then fair.
It’s funny because he treats it like a road trip and then you got the one friend lagging behind
Imagine if this was the movies actually ending! It would hit audiences so hard!
that whistle sends a chill down my spine
imagine if he said hehehe 1 more time Fear me if you Dare
Death smiles upon us all. All see can do is smile back.
I can't bruh everytime I here let's go I hear Mario in my head saying MUSHROOM KINGDOM HERE I COMEEE! 😂
I could see puss saying "may we have one last duel before we depart?"
"To die would be an amazing adventure."
Good Friends always have to say Good Bye but they also Always reunite.
My personal fan ending:
(Puss as an old man lays in a bed coughing)
Death: (Whistles his song)
Puss: So, my time has finally come.
Death: Yes, I don't normally ask such things, but....How was your life.
Puss: Well, all things considered ( Puss look over and various pictures of him and kitty married with kittens and Perrito with puppies and a wife), I think I lived well.
Death: Good to hear
Puss: So, how does this work?
Death: Just come with me
Puss: Very well.
*Puss starts coughing and slowly gets out of bed*.
*Death begins walking out of the room with Puss but hears a sword being drawn*
*Death looks back and sees Puss armed with his sword*
*Death looks confused*
Puss: I told you I wasn't going to stop fighting for my life. So, what do you say to one last dance, for old time sake?
Death: (Smiles and draws his sickels)
Puss: HAHA, FEAR ME IF YOU DARE!
*Both rush towards each other ready to fight, but before they clash the screen goes black with a moment of silence.*
(End credits)
The whistle is to calm the souls of the dead.
Death, "What? No epic fight this time? I was hoping for a rematch before we left."
Puss, "I already had my battle with you. Take me to Dulcinea."
This reminds me of a comic that I use to read... it pretty sad, it's about grim reaper just doing his job and has to guide those who are unfortunate..
big bad death wolf being holsum i love it
I Can Just Imagine Puss Telling Death To Give him a Minute and Death Just Taking a Step Back as Puss Burries His hat and Boots in the Ground his Rapier Stabbed into the Ground where his Things are as he Turn Saying he is Done as The Screen Turn Black
Death isn't evil,he only resorted to violence to teach puss to value his last life
I’m pretty sure in Puss in boots scenario, he would be a lot older than 17 but I’m not sure how old he is either way
In comics he lived into his mid 80s so he aged like a human which somewhat makes sense since he is part human.
why the fking hell that whistle gave an actual goosebumps
Those who evade death and stare death in it's face tend to be to ones who welcome back the old friend
Plot twist, they went to a water park!
I’d like to think that when the day would come, Puss would challenge Death to one last duel. A duel he would lose, but one he was wanting for some time. And Death couldn’t agree more with those conditions.
This whistle chills my spine
Puss: I can't bring you to where I'm going...
Sword: truth be told? There's no place for me where you are going.
And then he graded death as an old friend and went with him gladly, and, as equals they departed this life.
If shrekverse will be closed like iceageverse, then its time to goodbye to our good childhood
well remember Death aka the Grim Reaper is not a evil being. he is supposed to be a friendly entity that accompanies the soon to be departed on the last leg of their journey. Death is treated nowadays as evil, where as if you look in the history books and lore in general about each societies Grim Reaper most if not all of them are protrayed as friendly.
Like the deathly hallows greet death like an old friend
Puss promised a fight. He keeps his word. One last fight
Imagine if bro became Death in boots
Death comes for us all... It is unavoidable.