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"Puss in Boots" (German: Der gestiefelte Kater; French: Le Maître chat ou le Chat botté; Italian: Il gatto con gli stivali; Dutch: De Gelaarsde Kat) is a European fairy tale about an anthropomorphic cat who uses trickery and deceit to gain power, wealth, and the hand in marriage of a princess for his penniless and low-born master.
El gato con botas (Puss in Boots, in English) is a 1961 Eastmancolor live-action Mexican fantasy film.Based on Charles Perrault's Puss in Boots, it was scripted, produced and directed by Roberto Rodriguez, and, starring Santanon in the title role, the film was made by Peliculas Rodriguez, S.A. at the Churubusco-Azteca film studios.
The Short. The hero of the tale is an unnamed young man, a commoner. Julius is his male black cat. [2] The hero is in love with the daughter of a king, and the feeling is mutual.
La Véritable histoire du Chat botté is an animated French film (2009) by Jérôme Deschamps, Pascal Hérold and Macha Makeïeff. [4] Dubbed into English as The True History of Puss 'N Boots (2010), the voice actors include William Shatner. [dubious – discuss] Puss in Boots appears in the Fables spin-off Cinderella: From Fabletown with Love.
El Gato is an upcoming American superhero television series created by Eric Carrasco and based in the comic series El Gato Negro, created in 1993 by Richard Dominguez. The show stars Diego Boneta as El Gato Negro , with Sarah Jones , Lorenza Izzo , Eric Lange , Angela Sarafyan , Alfonso Dosal and Adriana Barraza as supporting characters.
Puss in Boots: The Three Diablos is a 2012 American animated short adventure comedy film. It was directed by Raman Hui and features Antonio Banderas as the voice of the title character.
Puss in Boots, sometimes also listed as Cannon Movie Tales: Puss in Boots, is a 1988 musical version of the story of Puss in Boots, starring Christopher Walken as "Puss" and Jason Connery as the youngest son who is assisted by Puss. [1]
The dead Internet theory's exact origin is difficult to pinpoint. In 2021, a post titled "Dead Internet Theory: Most Of The Internet Is Fake" was published onto the forum Agora Road's Macintosh Cafe esoteric board by a user named "IlluminatiPirate", [9] claiming to be building on previous posts from the same board and from Wizardchan, [2] and marking the term's spread beyond these initial ...