Puss
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Puss is a fictional character from the Shrek series of films produced by DreamWorks Animation. He is a supporting character who first appeared in Shrek 2 and has since become one of the most beloved characters in the franchise. Puss is a cat who speaks with a Spanish accent and is known for his charming and cunning personality.
Character Background[edit | edit source]
Puss in Boots, often referred to simply as Puss, is a swashbuckling cat who wears a distinctive pair of boots, a hat, and a belt. He is based on the character from the fairy tale Puss in Boots. In the Shrek films, Puss is voiced by Antonio Banderas.
Appearances[edit | edit source]
Shrek 2[edit | edit source]
Puss makes his first appearance in Shrek 2 as an assassin hired by King Harold to kill Shrek. However, he eventually befriends Shrek and Donkey, becoming one of their loyal companions.
Shrek the Third[edit | edit source]
In Shrek the Third, Puss continues to accompany Shrek and Donkey on their adventures. He plays a significant role in helping Shrek find the next heir to the throne of Far Far Away.
Shrek Forever After[edit | edit source]
In Shrek Forever After, Puss is depicted as having gained weight and retired from his swashbuckling ways. However, he still aids Shrek in his quest to restore the original timeline.
Puss in Boots (film)[edit | edit source]
Puss is the main character in the spin-off film Puss in Boots, which explores his backstory and adventures before meeting Shrek. The film delves into his origins and his quest to find the legendary Golden Goose.
Personality[edit | edit source]
Puss is known for his suave and charming demeanor. He often uses his cuteness to his advantage, particularly with his signature "big eyes" look that makes him appear innocent and endearing. Despite his small size, Puss is a skilled fighter and is very brave.
Abilities[edit | edit source]
Puss is an expert swordsman and acrobat. His agility and combat skills make him a formidable opponent. He also has a keen sense of smell and sharp reflexes, which aid him in his adventures.
Cultural Impact[edit | edit source]
Puss has become an iconic character in popular culture, known for his distinctive voice and charming personality. He has appeared in various forms of media, including video games, merchandise, and theme park attractions.
Related Pages[edit | edit source]
- Shrek (character)
- Donkey (Shrek)
- Shrek 2
- Shrek the Third
- Shrek Forever After
- Puss in Boots (2011 film)
- DreamWorks Animation
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