And then Charles Perrault randomly comes back to say it’s the end. Another said the most similar movie they could think of was Troll 2. Prime members enjoy fast & free shipping, unlimited streaming of movies and TV shows with Prime Video and many more exclusive benefits. There’s this queen, and her jester, and this very creepy looking man and they’re all going on about a princess who we’ve never seen and they keep showing a snoring king and now they’re talking about how the princess won’t marry anyone who can’t dance, and I’m like, whoa, wait, pause. The Princess voiced by Holly Gauthier Frankel and 1 other . You know that scene at the end of Raiders of the Lost Ark when the Germans open it up? What the studio needs to do is offer the original English actor as Puss and then (eech) Shatner's performance. But along the way, they encounter the King's dastardly chamberlain and his horrible hunchback, along with a nasty ogre who is not at all a pretty sight. But Puss must somehow first tame The Three Diablos, three cute little kittens who were The Whisperer's henchmen, before they endanger the mission in this purrfectly charming comedy adventure. There was no reason for “Für Elise” and there was no reason for the “Queen of the Night Aria,” so why the hell would the creators start relating the music to the plot now? She seems a bit too interested. The two older sons laugh at the youngest, named Peter, and then leave. The animation, the voices, the characters, and the storyline...Just plain strange. Unfortunately, the jester points out that the princess won’t go unless she gets her missing dancing shoe back, so Puss says that the marquis will find it with his magical powers…right…. ( Log Out /  A young farmer's son inherits a strange talking cat with magical boots. The True History of Puss 'N Boots (French: La Véritable Histoire du chat botté) is a 2009 French-Belgian-Swiss animated film directed by Jérôme Deschamps, Pascal Herold and Macha Makeïeff.It is based on Charles Perrault's story "Puss in Boots" about a cat who talks and walks on his hind legs while wearing magical boots. Confused? By continuing to use this website, you agree to the use of cookies in order to offer you content and services that are tailored to your interests. https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The_True_History_of_Puss_%27N_Boots&oldid=958927083, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, Louise Wallon as La Princesse (The Princess), Atmen Kelif as Marcel / Le Cuisinier (The Cook), Jean-Claude Bolle-Reddat as Le Chambellan (The Chamberlain), François Toumarkine as Le Bossu (The Hunchback), Hervé Lassïnce as Maurice / Gardes Ogre (Guard Ogre) / Le Bûcheron (The Woodcutter) / Serveurs (Waiter), Macha Makeïeff as La Serveuse (The Waitress) / La Toucan, This page was last edited on 26 May 2020, at 09:52. I guess they gave it a villain, but what was the point of the villain, really? Just, why? Just plain crap. There's a problem loading this menu at the moment.