Puss 'n Boots (movie)
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Nagagutsu Sanjūshi (movie) (sequel)
Nagagutsu o Haita Neko 80 Nichikan Sekai Isshū (movie) (sequel)
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Nagagutsu Sanjūshi (movie) (sequel)
Nagagutsu o Haita Neko 80 Nichikan Sekai Isshū (movie) (sequel)
Alternative title:
El Gato Con Botas (Spanish)
Il Gatto Con Gli Stivali (Italian)
Kot v Sapogakh (Russian)
Le Chat botté (French)
Mästerkatten i Stövlar (Swedish)
Nagagutsu o Haita Neko (Japanese)
Puss-in-Boots
Кот в Сапогах (Russian)
長靴をはいた猫 (Japanese)
Themes:
cats
Objectionable content:
None
Plot Summary:
A comic adaptation of Charles Perrault's classic fairy tale about a clever musketeer feline in boots. His goal is to help the weak and defenseless, but his saving a mouse makes him the most wanted in all Catdom. On the run from the notorious Three Blunderers, Perro befriends a young miller's boy, Pierre, and together, they decide to seek their fame and fortune. When they cross paths with the lovely Princess Rosa, Perro determines to get Pierre hitched to Her Royal Highness. But the wicked ogre, Lucifer, also has his sights on Rosa. Nonetheless, with the help of a band of comic mice thieves, Perro manages to get Pierre to become engaged to Rosa. But on the night of the full moon, Lucifer kidnaps the princess, and Pierre, Perro, and the mice bandits set off to rescue her.
User Ratings:
51 ratings have been given [details]
Running time:
80 minutes
Vintage:
1969-03-18
Release dates: We have 6
Opening Theme:
"Nagagutsu o Haita Neko" (長靴をはいた猫) by Susumu Ishikawa, Yoko Mizugaki, Vocal Shop, Trio Poan
Insert song:
"Hanare Rarenai Tomodachi" (はなれられない友達) by Susumu Ishikawa, Toshiko Fujita
"Karaba-sama Banzai!" (カラバさま万歳) by Vocal Shop, Trio Poan
"Nezumi-tachi no Koushin" (ネズミたちの行進) by Yoko Mizugaki, Vocal Shop
"Shiawase wa Doko Ni" (幸せはどこに) by Rumi Sakakibara
Official website:
Toei Animation - Nagagutsu o Haita Neko (Japanese)
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| DVD (Region 1) |
| Puss 'n Boots (DVD) 2006-05-30 (from $18.21) |
Director: Kimio Yabuki Screenplay: Hisashi Inoue Storyboard: Akemi ôta Akira Daikubara Hayao Miyazaki Reiko Okuyama Sadao Kikuchi Yasuji Mori Yasuo Otsuka Yôichi Kotabe Music: Seichiro Uno Original creator: Charles Perrault Animation Director: Yasuji Mori In-Between Animation: Akihiro Ogawa Masako Shinohara Miyo Yamada Shigeno Yoshida Sumiko Naganuma Takao Sakano Teruo Hattori Toshiaki Kobayashi Key Animation: Akemi ôta Akira Daikubara Hayao Miyazaki Reiko Okuyama Sadao Kikuchi Yasuo Otsuka Yôichi Kotabe Rough Konte: Kimio Yabuki | Susumu Ishikawa as Rumi Sakakibara as Toshiko Fujita as Asao Koike as Kazuo Kumakura as Keaton Masuda as Kenji Utsumi as Shun Yashiro as Yoko Mizugaki as | |||
Production: Toei Animation | ||||
Corinne Orr as | ||||
American Version Production: Titan Productions Distributor: Digiview Entertainment (2006 DVD) Licensed by: Discotek Media Production: Little Adam Productions (USA) | ||||
Adaptation: Daniel Danglard Artistic Direction: Didier Breitburd | Philippe Allard as Philippe Peythieu as Christophe Lemoine as Séverine Morisot as Véronique Fyon as Danièle Hazan as Georges Berthomieu as Mathieu Moreau as Véronique Rivière as Danièle Hazan Véronique Rivière | |||
Broadcaster: Antenne 2 France (old dub - from 1978) Boomerang France (from February 2008) Cartoon Network France (from April 2008) Ciné Cinema Famiz (from April 2006) Orange Ciné Happy (from February 2009) Distributor: Wild Side Video Dubbing: Sonorinter (2nd dub) | ||||
(none) | Arturo Mercado as Luis Varela as Diana Santos as Carlos Revilla as Francisco Sánchez as Jesus Nieto as Joaquín Vidriales as Jose Moratalla as Selica Torcal as | |||
Broadcaster: Cempae (Mexico) | ||||
Dubbing Director: Marco Guadagno (new dub) | Carlo Romano as Fabrizio Vidale as Alessio Puccio as Francesca Fossi as Paolo Torrisi as Veronica Puccio as Alessia La Monica as Daniele Raffaeli as Davide Lepore as Davide Perino as Oreste Baldini as Riccardo Garrone as Roberto Bertea as Roberto Pedicini as Sergio Tedesco as Stefano Crescentini as | |||
Distributor: Art of Grace (new dub) Dubbing: SEFIT-CDC (new dub) | ||||
(none) | Georgi Vitsin as Maria Vinogradova as Roza Makaganova as Grigory Spiegel as | |||
Distributor: Cinema Prestige Production: MC Entertainment | ||||
(none) | Jarosław Boberek as Andrzej Chudy as Julita Kozuszek-Borsuk as Marek Włodarczyk as Iwona Rulewicz as Mikołaj Klimek as Mirosław Wieprzewski as Sylwester Maciejewski as | |||
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Sound Technican: Leif Westerlund | Anette Stridh as Bert-Åke Varg as Carl-Adolf Öström as John Harryson as Kjell Pettersson as Marianne Väyrynen as Mats Berggren as Pär Lorén as Ralph Nyqvist as Stik-Erik Öström as Torbjörn Fröjd as | |||
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