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Director
  
Raman Hui

Production
  
DreamWorks Animation

Country
  
United States

7/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Animation, Short, Adventure

Music director
  
Henry Jackman

Duration
  

Language
  
English

Puss in Boots: The Three Diablos movie poster

Writer
  
Tom Wheeler (screenplay)

Release date
  
February 24, 2012 (2012-02-24)

Cast
  
Antonio Banderas
(Puss in Boots (voice)),
Gilles Marini
(Captain Of The Guard / Paolo The Squire),
Chris Miller
(Food Prisoner),
Walt Dohrn
(Water Prisoner),
Bret Marnell
(Toilet Paper Prisoner),
Miles Christopher Bakshi
(Gonzalo / Sir Timoteo)

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,
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,
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,
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,
The Ugly Duckling
,
Mickey and the Beanstalk

Tagline
  
An All-New Adventure!

Puss in Boots: The Three Diablos is a 2012 American computer-animated short comedy film, and a sequel to Puss in Boots. It was directed by Raman Hui and features Antonio Banderas as the voice of the title character. The short was released on February 24, 2012, attached as a bonus feature to the Puss in Boots DVD and Blu-ray (3D) release. The short tells a story of Puss in Boots on a mission to recover a princess' stolen ruby from the notorious French thief the Whisperer. Reluctantly accompanied by three cute little kittens called the Three Diablos, Puss must tame them before they endanger the mission.

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Plot

Puss in Boots: The Three Diablos movie scenes

Some time after his adventure with the Golden Goose, Puss in Boots is riding his horse through the desert contemplating the crossroads he found himself at -outlaw or hero?- when he is captured by Italian knights. He is then taken to Princess Alessandra Belagomba, whose "Heart of Fire" Ruby, the crown jewel of her kingdom, is missing. At first, Puss believes he is being wrongfully charged for the theft, but it later turns out that the Princess only wants to hire him based on his reputation, revealing that a French thief called "The Whisperer" was the one who committed the crime and that the Princess' knights have captured three of his henchmen. The henchmen turn out to be three kittens (referred to as the Diablos). Though Puss cannot believe that such innocent creatures could be thieves, the princess and her guards are terrified of them. The Diablos agree to help Puss on the premise that they will be free if they return the ruby.

Puss in Boots: The Three Diablos movie scenes

When Puss takes the Diablos to the desert, they quickly turn on him (revealing their backstabbing nature) and bury him alive. Puss later escapes and recaptures the Diablos using his wide eyes against theirs. Later, he talks about sending them back to jail for double-crossing him, but he learns that they have no family and are orphans like him. He then sympathetically tells them how he also knows it's tough growing up not knowing whom to trust and being betrayed, making an example of how Humpty led him down the wrong path, just as the Whisperer has done to them. Puss then decides to point the Diablos in the right direction and trains them how to fight and plays with them, becoming friends. He also gives them names: Perla (because she is one of a kind), another Gonzalo (for his scrappy temper) and the other Sir Timoteo Montenegro the Third (a title is all he needs).

Puss in Boots: The Three Diablos movie scenes

The next day, the Diablos, turning over a new leaf, show Puss to the Whisperer's secret hideout, and are immediately confronted by the Whisperer himself, who, by his name, has a low voice volume and uses his hat as a megaphone to speak clearly. It is also revealed that the Whisperer himself has used the heart as a decoration for his own belt. After learning that the Diablos brought Puss to him to recover the heart, the Whisperer is about to punish them for their betrayal, but Puss fights him and lets the Diablos escape. They, however, return to help Puss with what they learned from him and the Whisperer falls into a bottomless pit, Puss reclaiming the heart in the process. Puss then returns the heart to the Princess and is rewarded with gold, and he gives the Princess the Diablos as her new personal bodyguards. They then say their goodbyes and Puss claims "He will never forget them, just as he is sure they will never forget the name of Puss in-"; unfortunately, the guards slam the doors before he can finish his goodbye.

Voice cast

Puss in Boots: The Three Diablos movie scenes

  • Antonio Banderas as Puss in Boots
  • Gilles Marini as Captain of the Guard / Paolo the Squire
  • Charlotte Newhouse as Princess Alessandra Bellagamba
  • Chris Miller as Food Prisoner
  • Walt Dohrn as Water Prisoner
  • Bret Marnell as Toilet Paper Prisoner
  • Miles Christopher Bakshi as Gonzalo / Sir Timoteo Montenegro the Third
  • Nina Zoe Bakshi as Perla
  • Guillaume Aretos as Le Chuchoteur the Whisperer
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    Puss in Boots: The Three Diablos movie scenes

    The short film was released with Puss in Boots on February 24, 2012.

    Reception

    Puss in Boots: The Three Diablos movie scenes

    Bret Marnell was nominated for Outstanding Achievement, Editorial in an Animated Television or other Broadcast Venue Production for his work on Puss in Boots: Three Diablos at the 40th Annual Annie Awards.

    References

    Puss in Boots: The Three Diablos Wikipedia
    Puss in Boots: The Three Diablos IMDb Puss in Boots: The Three Diablos themoviedb.org