From what I've gathered, Death is so well loved because he's not just a standard antagonist the hero has to defeat. He is literally _death_ and canonically undefeatable. There is no way to avoid him when all is said and done, because everyone will meet him. But, despite this, Dreamworks wrote him with understandable motives and the ability to acknowledge growth in character. He's terrifying, powerful, but at the end of the day, he values humility and wants people to respect him for what he is. He's a force that cannot be avoided, but he does not abuse that power, and only hunted Puss down because Puss neglected the gift of having 9 lives by growing cocky and believing he did not need to value his mortality. When you think about it, Death is the entire reason Puss changed as a person. Without Death sparking Puss' fears and telling him to value his own life, Puss would likely have died alone and pathetically just like with the rest of his lives. So there's a lot about Death that we can respect :)
Imo, everybody played their part in Puss' growth: Death, Puss' friends and of course Puss himself. However, I think that the biggest role in that regard goes to Perrito.
Alyssa Bullock's analysis is right on target. Death here is a stern and brutal teacher, but fair and extremely effective. He could have killed Puss without mercy repeatedly, but instead he kept encouraging Puss to fight to survive. He's cold, as is appropriate for Death, but not without honor. And he can afford to be patient.
Someone mentioned that they R most likely Egyptian war blades -- improvised versions of the scythe that laborers in ancient Egypt used to harvest the grain crops grown in the fertile banks of the river Nile (which dovetails nicely w/ the symbolism of Death as the Grim Reaper, harvester of souls). Fun fact: the nunchaku was most likely another improvised version of a farming tool, one that may have been originally used to smash apart grain from the chaff.
One character I really love in this movie is Perrito. His backstory is so horrible and sad, yet he still has so much optimism, appreciates all the good things in life, and just wants to help people. He's a perfect foil to both Puss and Kitty and he helps them both overcome their problems. He knows he doesn't need a wish because he feels his life is fulfilling enough already. We could all learn a thing or two from Perrito.
@@DanGamingFan2406 all good man honestly I look for it on all the videos lol 😂plus it lets me know there are a lot of us who watch the same reactions with the same TH-camrs
Feel like Jack Horner was a great choice and the antithesis to Disney always trying to make non villains or having them turn to the good side at the end. Love Jack just being a total monster. And the "Ethical Bug". During the scene where the crowd does "the wave"while Puss fights the giant, you can see Lobo/Death watching from a doorway. Favourite Shrek universe character is probably the Pied Piper from "Forever After". Perrito is "Little Dog"in Spanish. Bonus:When Death is cursing in Spanish after Puss stands up to him, he says "Why did I have to play with my food!"
@@isaquinos_vlogs After Puss says he won't stop fighting for the life he has, Death throws a tantrum and says it before yelling "You're ruining this for me!"
I like too that Jack is a monster but he’s still a human being who reacts to stuff. Like he still gets weirded out, scared, surprised, amused etc. Even when other movies from Disney/etc have irredeemable villains, many of them don’t have a sense of humor or ignore comedic bits. It makes Jack even more three dimensional despite still being a monster.
@@FlyyGirl1000 The funny thing is that people from Colombia hate his accent since to them its very obvious "brazilian talking in spanish" (his first language is portuguese)
I think the praise for Death isn't his actual character, but more for his impact on Puss. Right from his introduction he's pretty much the entire driving motivation for Puss to get the wish, and each encounter with him further solidifies his fear and drive towards the star.
I loved all threes sets of villains. Goldilocks learned to accept the bears as her true family, Big Jack Horner is just pure evil in a hilarious way, and it just goes without saying how bad ass El Lobo is. He’s both an external and an internal threat to Puss, which why I consider him to be a slightly above Shen in terms of great Dreamworks villains. I also wasn’t expecting a Shrek movie villain to be this crazy. There have been villains like Farquad, Rumplestilskin, and Humpty, and then there’s this guy.
I like to think there's a deleted scene somewhere of Death dragging Jack's spirit toward oblivion while Jack tries in vain to spill some "life is precious" moral.
To be honest, I don't see Humpty Alexander dumpty as a villan. His sadness and anger led him down the wrong path because he thought his only freind puss left him with nothing. But at least puss apologised for hurting him and humpty apologised back before he fell. "I'm sorry puss. I've made a mess of everything. I'm a rotten egg. I'm not a person. I'm not a food. I don't know what I am."
It says a lot about Perrito that his route is technically the darkest out of all of them; Pocket full of posies (A reference to ring around the rosie, a song about the black death) River of relaxation (like the river his owner tried to drown him in) The field of quick and easy solutions (could easily be a suicide reference given how bad his life has been)
@@FranzSylbesterKinda both imho. Perrito had been dealt one of the worst cards in his short life hence the disturbing references, but rather than letting it get to him, Perrito's coping is to see the silver lining on every dark cloud which was why everyone thought it was "the easiest". It showed how one person reacts to a situation that will change how they perceive it.
Yeah the Pocket full of Posies thing (along with the fact that he is a dog) made me think he was the other side of Death. The sweet warm embrace after troubled times.
@@annabanana7659 we also get to see a few times that he's not just dumb or ignorant. He knows exactly how shit he got it and chooses to take it lightly and see the best in life. So it makes total sense that his path would be dark and twisted at first, but he consciously turns it into something lively and loving
This is one of the best animated sequels ever made! Ironic considering that puss in boots was introduced in Shrek 2, another one of the best animated sequels ever made!
Perrito translates to Doggie or Little dog. Perro = Dog. The same way Puss calls Death ~ Lobo ~ which means Wolf - Source: I'm a Spanish speaker. I watched this film in Spanish and now I'm noticing all the Spanish words 😊 I was referring to the dog as Perrito before knowing that is his name in the original version 😝
15:56 my guess is the flowers react according to the personality of whoever's in front of them. Puss and Kitty both are tough and always go for the fight first before trying another approach but are good at heart so they just got roughened up a bit. The Bakers Dozen gang are just bad down to the heart so they got eaten.
Perrito is a Spanish way of saying “little dog”. Since perro is Spanish for dog and “ito” is what Spanish parents would call their son(s), like how in encanto Abuela alma calls Bruno “Brunito”
@@garreonlefay6703Agree! It can be translated closer to "Doggy" or maybe "Doggo". But technically it can be "puppy" or "little dog" too. Thou it's not the primary sense.
Correction: death isn’t a villain he’s an antagonist and a force of nature it doesn’t matter what you do you can defy it escape it avoid it cheat it but it still will come to you no matter what you do Plus he said he’s death straight up not a symbolism but literally death
He could be considered a villian because he was acting out of selfish motives, he felt disrespected, so he wanted to act forcefully to take a life, not let it naturally happen.
@@austincarlson9270 I mean you can’t argue with his logic because he had a point when telling puss that even though he has what everybody wishes they had he didn’t value a single life so he probably thought what’s the point he’s probably gonna be reckless and arrogant with it is it cheating? Yes but hey he’s death who’s gonna stop him? 😉
@@mohammedashian8094 I mean sure, but his JOB was not to kill puss in boots on his 9th life, which means he has motive behind why he is killing puss, morally right or wrong, that ain't his job. But then you could argue it is because why would he have to show up in the first place to fight him. Eh I don't want to go down that rabbit hole
@@austincarlson9270 I think Death/Lobo is a antagonist villain, where he's not exactly a straight villain but he's not really an antagonist. Like said, he's a force of nature. If I could give an example, he's another Rattlesnake Jake from Rango where he basically humbles the main character to actually do things for himself and not be so high on his own fumes. I can see where Death is coming from. Imagine watching someone waste their lives on the most stupidest things ever and he tries to continue it with more lives and he says he laughs in your face because you can't catch him yet. His thinking is a bit early but at that point, Puss still wanted those lives back to waste them all again and they'd be at this point again where Death is even more mad at Puss. Eh, I'm rambling but I just like his character and the way he had to force Puss to change because Puss was not going to stop...
This movie pays everything off. The gatito blade, the cute eyes by perrito, the magic snacks, the "pickles" joke, perrito becoming a real therapy dog (tons of people thought he'd try the dumbass belly rub during puss's panic attack--which if they actually did that would have absolutely undercut the impact of the scene. I'm sad so many people thought that would be the actual result of the scene it actually pisses me off--thanks marvel). By perrito acting like a trained therapy dog, it added so much to the scene. I can't believe how well this movie handled sensitive situations and paid off every setup. Edit: i loved Jack Horner, he was hilarious!
I saw this in theaters, and it did not disappoint in any way. Especially that final act with the showdown at the Wishing Star -- plenty of movies today seem to have this problem of overextending the final confrontation, but this didn't have that problem, nor did the finale feel rushed. It was, in a word, _just right._
My favorite character from this movie was Jack Horner, he's so unabashedly evil and owns it! Villains with nuance are nice, but it's refreshing every now and then to get one with no redeeming qualities and are evil for the sake of being evil.
Death is my favorite character the fact you can see him at times before Puss 8th death the whistling tune before he appears the fear that brings along with it and the fact Puss had to fight him not to beat him in a physical form to conquer his fear of death because death is inevitable.
The ethical bug is is double the hilarity when you realize he's an impersonation of Jimmy Stuart, an actor from the Golden Age of Hollywood who was often typecast as the All-American boy scout type (think Tom Hanks in the early 90's). That's what makes him extra funny!
Honestly I love the character of Death the most, he's one of the truly more threatening characters in recent memory and he technically isn't a bad guy. Puss in Boots basically was talking shit about Death his entire life(s) and Death decided to vibe check him personally. Death also didn't really rely on any gimmicks other than the fact that you cannot beat him, and he announces his presence with the whistling which adds to his intimidation factor. He embodies "talk shit get hit" and I respect that.
Jack Horner isn’t as well known as the other fables. The only reason I know about him was from that one finger shorts episode from Adventure Time. Pretty interesting choice for a main villain. Makes wonder how Dreamworks would do other fables or nursery rhymes like The Crooked Man or the Itsy Bitsy Spider.
I vaguely remember his ryhme in an old children's book I had as a kid, but it was short, and there wasn't really much to his ryhme. Just how he picked a plum outta a pie and how good he was. Makes me wonder where the ryhme came from or reference to it.
Little Jack Horner sat in the corner eating his Christmas pie. He stuck in his thumb and pulled out a plum, and said "What a good boy am I". The cricket was talking like Jimmy Stewart. It's not actually him since he's passed, but someone trying to sound like him.
This movie was way better than it had any right to be and has one of the most accurate portrayals of anxiety I've ever seen onscreen. On the subject of animated Oscar contenders, you should also check out Guillermo del Toro's _Pinocchio_ too since it's another amazing gem. Tbh if either one of them wins it'll be well deserved
Jack Horner is voiced by John Mulaney! Aka Spider Pig from Into the Spiderverse! He has the best voice for sarcastic, tv show host, and just dry humor!
It isnt that he was a villian that made him hyped, it was the fact that he was an antihero and also the idea he is death makes you realized he will always be there. ANd also the fact that death was probably playing with puss and not trying to kill him shows he was holding back and people want to see more of him being full on death is what we want to see
2:01 Because the director of this cartoon was supposed to be the one who shot Through the Universes, but it was changed leaving this Picturesque style 10:39 Jack Horner existed before only as a verse/ditty, Dreamworks embodied him in live action from scratch)
Lobo's voice actor is Brazilian actor Wagner Moura, it was his first dubbing job in another country, and everyone is loving how his voice makes the character even scarier
Before the reveal of Death, I thought it was the Big Bad Wolf as a bounty hunter. Which THAT would be fuckin awesome! Also I love Jimmy Cricket has the voice of Jimmy Stewart.
@23:47 yea it does get lonely at the top. Popularity and success isn’t everything . I see why he became friends w/ Shrek bc he can also relate to loneliness & eventually accepting love in his life .
Let's take a moment to appreciate how both Spiderverse first and Arcane then influenced the animation industry with such beautiful hybrids between 2d and 3d 💕💕💕
Death was so well received because he's one of the golden villain trio. There was a sympathetic villain in Goldie, an irredeemable villain in Jack Horner and an unstoppable force of nature in Death.
Death is so good as a villain. I love his character. He’s kind of the “big bad wolf” but we know he’s not the actual one cause the big bad wolf is Shrek’s friend. His whistling is such as badass quirk of his character. He barely even feels like the villain to a PG movie. He’s just so cool
Harvey Guillen is awesome! If you haven't seen it already, I highly recommend checking him out in the Taika Waititi mockumentary comedy "What We Do In The Shadows" about a group of vampire roomates living together in Staten Island. He plays one of the vampire's familiar in the show, and his side eye is iconic enough to rival Jim from The Office lmao. If you're ever looking for a hilarious new show to watch on the channel, especially during October, it's such a fun time.
I think most people could see death but unless for some reason he was actively coming for you like he did with puss no one really cared he was there. Keep in mind this is a world of magic and talking animals as pretty common sights so no one likely question what a big talking wolf walking around was up to unless he gave them a reason.
The thing with Death is there isn't really a way to beat him. Presumably at least. Wishing death away from the world... people can't die. Wishing for more lives is just running away. The best way to beat death is to accept it with grace when the time comes, but until then, defend your life with vigor. Also, Perrito basically just means little dog.
death is truly one of the best characters of all time to me!!! he genuinely scares me a little, u really feel his importance and power from his first appearance! he really shows u that avoiding death only leads to dead ends lol
I didn’t realize until watching this reaction that the way they introduce characters in this film is exactly how they introduce characters in the spiderverse movies. In those films, the animators use comic book covers, and dreamworks used wanted poster art to do the same thing. I don’t know if I really like that aspect of the movie. I like that the animation style is similar, but it just seems almost like dreamworks is trying to ride off of another studio’s success
Jiminy Cricket: That was horrible. Your wish is horrible. You're horrible! You're an irredeemable monster! Big Jack: Oh, oh. What took you so long, idiot?
What I love personally about Lobo is that you can see in almost every shot he is the amount of anger he has towards Puss for how arrogant and egotistical he is about the concept of death. In his expression, in how he drags Puss across the table in the bar scene, and even more in the final scenes in the Cave of Lost Souls and the final fight, you can see how much personal anger he has that’s boiling just beneath he surface. And yet despite all of this, he is still very reasonable and not diluted or egotistical because of his power as being an essentially omnipotent being. And that to me is just really, REALLY refreshing to see in a villain.
My favorite character is definitely Fiona she’s a good friend, wife, mom and she’s a badass!!! Also she’s not perfect and sassy lol as a kid I really looked up to her she changed so much for the better
Apples were from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, the "Eat Me" snack was from Alice in Wonderland, the grab bag is Marry Poppins' magical infinite bag... Movie had a ton of little references like that.
@Mellverse The coins in the Death Wolf's eyes when Puss and Kitty Softpaws escape Big Jack Horner. That's a reference to Charon, the Ferryman of Hades in ancient Greek mythology.
That’s really cool that you don’t hide when you get choked up with all the trolls on TH-cam. Keep being real. I respect that you keep your reactions real.
I think my favorite in this one is Kitty softpaws, overall hard to say there's a lot of good ones. I do love the way the map gives you a path based on your own heart and desires. Another reactor said Perrito was spanish for dog. My wish, well that's rather personal.
I do adore Perrito because he's so kind and sweet despite the horrible life that he had but the standout for me was Death. Tons of people in the media portrayed Death as a spiteful or horrible villain but Death is just part of life and sooner or later, you're gonna have to face it. In the movie he may seem to be a villain at first but he served as Puss' motivator since Puss was getting arrogant (I laugh at the face of death!) and when the sickle had managed to make him bleed, he was forced to recognize his mortality. He accidentally taught Puss on treasuring life since he compained about 'playing with his food' hinting that it *was* Puss' time to die but let him go out of begrudging respect. To me he falls into an antagonist while Jack Horner was the villain.
Mello I just recently started watching you about a month or so ago but ngl you’re my favorite movie reactor because of how you react to certain things and it’s always almost exactly how I reacted to seeing those things and your hilarious as well. Can’t wait for even more great reactions
Death was terrifying ngl. Watching this movie without any context on who the wolf is just mind blowing. He was such a surprise which is why almost everybody loved him. Also jack horner is severely underrated
@@rickygforce4217 Nah, Death gets more attention. Though Horner s definitely getting more now because Death became so overhyped that people got tired of it.
1.Death is easily the best antagonist in the whole movie and that's saying something. He's not evil. He's literally only after Puss because he feels insulted. Imagine being there since the birth and death of the first living thing, seeing civilisations and entire planets crumble into dust and the meeting this one rando who gets to have 9 lives instead of the usual 1 that everybody else gets and uses it to humiliate you and prop himself up. But then at the finale he sees that Puss has been humbled and that he deserves to keep his final life. 2. Kitty isn't angry at Puss for not showing up , she didn't either, she was angry because she was *right* in the end. 3. Perrito is such a good addition to the cast. Everyone else is either evil, selfish or is dealing personal issues, meanwhile he's just happy to be included. He provides a good moral compass for Puss and Kitty 4. As good as Death was, Jack Horner ,Goldie and the 3 Bears were also *great*
they couldnt see him before but they could at the end, i think its more about the message of death that u cant out run it and if u try u will always be running
Perrito in Spanish means "little dog/puppy". Perro is "dog" and -ito/-ita in Spanish is a suffix used for attaching the attribute of "little" to something in a sort of endearing way. Hence why Kitty called her knife the "gattito blade" which literally means "little cat/kitty" blade. Gato is Spanish for cat.
this movie was amazing .. ive heard that this movie was made with 2 styles of animation and one of them is thespiderverse style.. they did a phenomenal job at combining the one style with the other ... oh and there a many great characters ... like Death and Perrito ... so i guess i choose those 2.
24:27 His voice actor is Wagner Moura, a brazilian actor. He had a role in the movies Elite Squad 1 and 2. I think you would like to watch these, since you also liked City of God.
It just stroke me now after many watch. But death is actually so fair. Not good or bad. But fair. He could have sliced Puss without him even knowing he was there. But instead he confronted him. He actually wanted him to see how bad his current ( and last ) life was. Many dialogue hint into this " i was there to witness all of them ( your lives/deaths ). You didn't cherished/ valued any of it ". He's literally chasing him not to truly kill him, but to teach him a lesson ( and maybe killing him for good if he can't understand it then ). Also the many times he throw the sword at Puss saying " pick it up ". Really " Fight me and show me i'm wrong ". Death says he has come for him but let him escape so many times... I love how he was written. Really well done.
Damn i feel pretty bad for the chefs and their brutal deaths they really didn't deserve their fates. And them being loyal to jack even though jack do not care wether they die or live, hell he just let most of his henchmen die without helping them while they were dying to protect jack.
man, my biggest complain to the movie is that there was not even a single reference to humpty at all, not even on the flashback section, man.... It's like, he's completely gone from puss' life.......
Nah death ain’t overhyped. I watched this the other day for the first time and I heard about how he is one of the best villains ever and he still blew my expectations out of the water
From what I've gathered, Death is so well loved because he's not just a standard antagonist the hero has to defeat. He is literally _death_ and canonically undefeatable. There is no way to avoid him when all is said and done, because everyone will meet him.
But, despite this, Dreamworks wrote him with understandable motives and the ability to acknowledge growth in character. He's terrifying, powerful, but at the end of the day, he values humility and wants people to respect him for what he is.
He's a force that cannot be avoided, but he does not abuse that power, and only hunted Puss down because Puss neglected the gift of having 9 lives by growing cocky and believing he did not need to value his mortality.
When you think about it, Death is the entire reason Puss changed as a person. Without Death sparking Puss' fears and telling him to value his own life, Puss would likely have died alone and pathetically just like with the rest of his lives.
So there's a lot about Death that we can respect :)
people do often say that Death and finality are what give life meaning.
Imo, everybody played their part in Puss' growth: Death, Puss' friends and of course Puss himself. However, I think that the biggest role in that regard goes to Perrito.
Love this
People find him intimidating and hot. That’s the main reason let’s be real lol
Alyssa Bullock's analysis is right on target. Death here is a stern and brutal teacher, but fair and extremely effective. He could have killed Puss without mercy repeatedly, but instead he kept encouraging Puss to fight to survive. He's cold, as is appropriate for Death, but not without honor. And he can afford to be patient.
Death isn't using swords. He's using sickles. Harvesting tools.
A reaper, if you will.
@@spazzyshortgirl23 Yup. Giving him sickles was intentional.
@@spazzyshortgirl23 Or a communist! Bahaha. Nah.
Someone mentioned that they R most likely Egyptian war blades -- improvised versions of the scythe that laborers in ancient Egypt used to harvest the grain crops grown in the fertile banks of the river Nile (which dovetails nicely w/ the symbolism of Death as the Grim Reaper, harvester of souls).
Fun fact: the nunchaku was most likely another improvised version of a farming tool, one that may have been originally used to smash apart grain from the chaff.
@@zenkim6709 Those Egyptian blades you are referring to is called khopesh, and Death's blades look NOTHING like that.
One character I really love in this movie is Perrito. His backstory is so horrible and sad, yet he still has so much optimism, appreciates all the good things in life, and just wants to help people. He's a perfect foil to both Puss and Kitty and he helps them both overcome their problems. He knows he doesn't need a wish because he feels his life is fulfilling enough already. We could all learn a thing or two from Perrito.
I’m sick of this comment lol 😂
@@iamdeandre_ honestly though
LMFAO TGIS SAME COMMENT
@@iamdeandre_ Well, excuse me for not having the time to make a different comment for every single reaction I watch.
@@DanGamingFan2406 all good man honestly I look for it on all the videos lol 😂plus it lets me know there are a lot of us who watch the same reactions with the same TH-camrs
John Mulaney did a smashing job as Little Jack Horner
"NOW IM BIG JACK HORNER"
Little Jack’s dead. He’s BIG JACK HORNER!
@@WakeUpAndSmellTheAshesand he died too
Feel like Jack Horner was a great choice and the antithesis to Disney always trying to make non villains or having them turn to the good side at the end. Love Jack just being a total monster. And the "Ethical Bug".
During the scene where the crowd does "the wave"while Puss fights the giant, you can see Lobo/Death watching from a doorway.
Favourite Shrek universe character is probably the Pied Piper from "Forever After".
Perrito is "Little Dog"in Spanish.
Bonus:When Death is cursing in Spanish after Puss stands up to him, he says "Why did I have to play with my food!"
What part of the video does death say that?
@@isaquinos_vlogs After Puss says he won't stop fighting for the life he has, Death throws a tantrum and says it before yelling "You're ruining this for me!"
I like too that Jack is a monster but he’s still a human being who reacts to stuff. Like he still gets weirded out, scared, surprised, amused etc. Even when other movies from Disney/etc have irredeemable villains, many of them don’t have a sense of humor or ignore comedic bits. It makes Jack even more three dimensional despite still being a monster.
@@Depth217 "that was weird" is so fucking hilarious to me for some reason
Death’s voice actor is Wagner Moura. The actor of Pablo Escobar in Narcos. Good to see he now has roles like this.
I love his Spanish accent 😫🇪🇸
@@FlyyGirl1000 brazilian accent
@@FlyyGirl1000 The funny thing is that people from Colombia hate his accent since to them its very obvious "brazilian talking in spanish" (his first language is portuguese)
@@marpj6138 haha . I think he did a good job bc it’s still sexy lol Brazil got some beautiful men and women(no 🏳️🌈)
@@FlyyGirl1000 Just to clarify, he is Brazilian, so it's a Brazilian portuguese accent, not spanish. They speak portuguese in Brazil lol
I think the praise for Death isn't his actual character, but more for his impact on Puss. Right from his introduction he's pretty much the entire driving motivation for Puss to get the wish, and each encounter with him further solidifies his fear and drive towards the star.
And all the editors can make their sick gigachad edits with him
No. He is death. He actualy said that
I loved all threes sets of villains. Goldilocks learned to accept the bears as her true family, Big Jack Horner is just pure evil in a hilarious way, and it just goes without saying how bad ass El Lobo is. He’s both an external and an internal threat to Puss, which why I consider him to be a slightly above Shen in terms of great Dreamworks villains. I also wasn’t expecting a Shrek movie villain to be this crazy. There have been villains like Farquad, Rumplestilskin, and Humpty, and then there’s this guy.
I like to think there's a deleted scene somewhere of Death dragging Jack's spirit toward oblivion while Jack tries in vain to spill some "life is precious" moral.
To be honest, I don't see Humpty Alexander dumpty as a villan. His sadness and anger led him down the wrong path because he thought his only freind puss left him with nothing. But at least puss apologised for hurting him and humpty apologised back before he fell. "I'm sorry puss. I've made a mess of everything. I'm a rotten egg. I'm not a person. I'm not a food. I don't know what I am."
Fun fact, the first letter of each sentence in the last page we see of Goldilocks' book literally spells, "You already have it"
The jiminy cricket knockoff was hilarious lol & smart. Seeing him call jack out on his ruthless nature while jack doesn’t give a F was classic
It says a lot about Perrito that his route is technically the darkest out of all of them;
Pocket full of posies (A reference to ring around the rosie, a song about the black death)
River of relaxation (like the river his owner tried to drown him in)
The field of quick and easy solutions (could easily be a suicide reference given how bad his life has been)
Or... he's a lil' dog whose optimism overwhelms anything else and everything is fabulous, innocent, and fantastic to him? Eh, I don't know.
@@FranzSylbesterKinda both imho. Perrito had been dealt one of the worst cards in his short life hence the disturbing references, but rather than letting it get to him, Perrito's coping is to see the silver lining on every dark cloud which was why everyone thought it was "the easiest". It showed how one person reacts to a situation that will change how they perceive it.
@@annabanana7659 Eh, makes some sense.
Yeah the Pocket full of Posies thing (along with the fact that he is a dog) made me think he was the other side of Death. The sweet warm embrace after troubled times.
@@annabanana7659 we also get to see a few times that he's not just dumb or ignorant. He knows exactly how shit he got it and chooses to take it lightly and see the best in life. So it makes total sense that his path would be dark and twisted at first, but he consciously turns it into something lively and loving
This is one of the best animated sequels ever made! Ironic considering that puss in boots was introduced in Shrek 2, another one of the best animated sequels ever made!
Perrito translates to Doggie or Little dog. Perro = Dog. The same way Puss calls Death ~ Lobo ~ which means Wolf - Source: I'm a Spanish speaker. I watched this film in Spanish and now I'm noticing all the Spanish words 😊 I was referring to the dog as Perrito before knowing that is his name in the original version 😝
Nice
My Spanish is pretty ass considering how much I’ve taken, but I was happy to almost get all this movie(still a couple parts I missed)
15:56 my guess is the flowers react according to the personality of whoever's in front of them. Puss and Kitty both are tough and always go for the fight first before trying another approach but are good at heart so they just got roughened up a bit. The Bakers Dozen gang are just bad down to the heart so they got eaten.
The funniest part of this movie to me is the Jiminy Cricket character being voiced like Jimmy Stewart.
As some other said it, Wagner Moura voiced Death. The man's an absolute legend in Brazilian cinema, a superb actor all around.
Perrito is a Spanish way of saying “little dog”. Since perro is Spanish for dog and “ito” is what Spanish parents would call their son(s), like how in encanto Abuela alma calls Bruno “Brunito”
-ito/-ita is a diminutive, not what Spanish parents call their children. That said, a diminutive can be used as an expression of affection.
@@garreonlefay6703Agree! It can be translated closer to "Doggy" or maybe "Doggo".
But technically it can be "puppy" or "little dog" too. Thou it's not the primary sense.
Correction: death isn’t a villain he’s an antagonist and a force of nature it doesn’t matter what you do you can defy it escape it avoid it cheat it but it still will come to you no matter what you do
Plus he said he’s death straight up not a symbolism but literally death
we all face death one day yea i cheat death so i know what puss went through.
He could be considered a villian because he was acting out of selfish motives, he felt disrespected, so he wanted to act forcefully to take a life, not let it naturally happen.
@@austincarlson9270 I mean you can’t argue with his logic because he had a point when telling puss that even though he has what everybody wishes they had he didn’t value a single life so he probably thought what’s the point he’s probably gonna be reckless and arrogant with it is it cheating? Yes but hey he’s death who’s gonna stop him? 😉
@@mohammedashian8094 I mean sure, but his JOB was not to kill puss in boots on his 9th life, which means he has motive behind why he is killing puss, morally right or wrong, that ain't his job. But then you could argue it is because why would he have to show up in the first place to fight him. Eh I don't want to go down that rabbit hole
@@austincarlson9270 I think Death/Lobo is a antagonist villain, where he's not exactly a straight villain but he's not really an antagonist. Like said, he's a force of nature. If I could give an example, he's another Rattlesnake Jake from Rango where he basically humbles the main character to actually do things for himself and not be so high on his own fumes. I can see where Death is coming from. Imagine watching someone waste their lives on the most stupidest things ever and he tries to continue it with more lives and he says he laughs in your face because you can't catch him yet. His thinking is a bit early but at that point, Puss still wanted those lives back to waste them all again and they'd be at this point again where Death is even more mad at Puss. Eh, I'm rambling but I just like his character and the way he had to force Puss to change because Puss was not going to stop...
This movie pays everything off. The gatito blade, the cute eyes by perrito, the magic snacks, the "pickles" joke, perrito becoming a real therapy dog (tons of people thought he'd try the dumbass belly rub during puss's panic attack--which if they actually did that would have absolutely undercut the impact of the scene. I'm sad so many people thought that would be the actual result of the scene it actually pisses me off--thanks marvel). By perrito acting like a trained therapy dog, it added so much to the scene. I can't believe how well this movie handled sensitive situations and paid off every setup.
Edit: i loved Jack Horner, he was hilarious!
Yea. The wolf is my favorite. They just gave you a sense of fear when you hear that whistle and they just portrayed him so well.
I saw this in theaters, and it did not disappoint in any way. Especially that final act with the showdown at the Wishing Star -- plenty of movies today seem to have this problem of overextending the final confrontation, but this didn't have that problem, nor did the finale feel rushed. It was, in a word, _just right._
My favorite character from this movie was Jack Horner, he's so unabashedly evil and owns it! Villains with nuance are nice, but it's refreshing every now and then to get one with no redeeming qualities and are evil for the sake of being evil.
Seeing that ending made the whole theater go crazy
Death is my favorite character the fact you can see him at times before Puss 8th death the whistling tune before he appears the fear that brings along with it and the fact Puss had to fight him not to beat him in a physical form to conquer his fear of death because death is inevitable.
The ethical bug is is double the hilarity when you realize he's an impersonation of Jimmy Stuart, an actor from the Golden Age of Hollywood who was often typecast as the All-American boy scout type (think Tom Hanks in the early 90's). That's what makes him extra funny!
Honestly I love the character of Death the most, he's one of the truly more threatening characters in recent memory and he technically isn't a bad guy. Puss in Boots basically was talking shit about Death his entire life(s) and Death decided to vibe check him personally. Death also didn't really rely on any gimmicks other than the fact that you cannot beat him, and he announces his presence with the whistling which adds to his intimidation factor. He embodies "talk shit get hit" and I respect that.
Jack Horner isn’t as well known as the other fables. The only reason I know about him was from that one finger shorts episode from Adventure Time. Pretty interesting choice for a main villain. Makes wonder how Dreamworks would do other fables or nursery rhymes like The Crooked Man or the Itsy Bitsy Spider.
Swear the same for me 😂
I think that's on purose too, because he isnt as well known as lets say jack and jill or pinocchio so its part of his villain arc if you will
I vaguely remember his ryhme in an old children's book I had as a kid, but it was short, and there wasn't really much to his ryhme. Just how he picked a plum outta a pie and how good he was. Makes me wonder where the ryhme came from or reference to it.
What Episode And Season Did You Watch In Adventure Time?
@@hannahburke7328 th-cam.com/video/OXp-_NvO4JY/w-d-xo.html Found the clip
Little Jack Horner sat in the corner eating his Christmas pie. He stuck in his thumb and pulled out a plum, and said "What a good boy am I". The cricket was talking like Jimmy Stewart. It's not actually him since he's passed, but someone trying to sound like him.
This movie was way better than it had any right to be and has one of the most accurate portrayals of anxiety I've ever seen onscreen. On the subject of animated Oscar contenders, you should also check out Guillermo del Toro's _Pinocchio_ too since it's another amazing gem. Tbh if either one of them wins it'll be well deserved
Bro, Mel laughing his ass off at the Crickets voice makes this so much more hilarious to watch 🤣
"sWeEt MoThEr Of GoOsE jAcK!!"
I just saw this movie in the cinema today and I gotta say, it sure lived up to the hype.
8:10 that cat is my mvp from the first Puss in Boots movie😂 I've been using that face whenever my sisters are close with a guy.
Jack Horner is voiced by John Mulaney! Aka Spider Pig from Into the Spiderverse! He has the best voice for sarcastic, tv show host, and just dry humor!
24:09 you genuinely jumped back in fear that's how good a character death was
It isnt that he was a villian that made him hyped, it was the fact that he was an antihero and also the idea he is death makes you realized he will always be there. ANd also the fact that death was probably playing with puss and not trying to kill him shows he was holding back and people want to see more of him being full on death is what we want to see
12:56
Death has coined eyes in this scene, a burial tradition. Did the same to my brothers and pops.
The voice actor for Death is the man that played Pablo Escobar in Narcos. I think it’s a show you should check out
2:01 Because the director of this cartoon was supposed to be the one who shot Through the Universes, but it was changed leaving this Picturesque style
10:39 Jack Horner existed before only as a verse/ditty, Dreamworks embodied him in live action from scratch)
The most surprising thing for me isn't how well the movie is doing... it's how few people know the nursery rhyme of Jack Horner LOL
John Mulaney plays little Jack Horner. He also played spider pig in into the spider verse.
Lobo's voice actor is Brazilian actor Wagner Moura, it was his first dubbing job in another country, and everyone is loving how his voice makes the character even scarier
Perito is Spanish for puppy.
Death’s weapons were sickles…used for harvesting souls.
this film was legitimately awesome, one of the best animated/ edited films i've seen in a long time!
Yeah...the entire 2022 had terrible and boring animated movies. Puss in boots was satisfyingly good.
14:02 finally, someone else said it, besides me.
I knew right away why the map did this for them.
I think the reason why death was so angry at Puss Was because he disrespected him, it was that Puss Disrespected Life.
Before the reveal of Death, I thought it was the Big Bad Wolf as a bounty hunter. Which THAT would be fuckin awesome!
Also I love Jimmy Cricket has the voice of Jimmy Stewart.
My favourite character is definitely Baby Bear! I grew up in London so he sounded like so many of my friends. It was nice to hear!
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This is not just a great sequel. It's a great movie. Every single moment is beautifully made and executed.
26:47 snow white and the seven dwarfs, i presume
30:59 "Perrito" is literally "little dog" or "doggie"
@23:47 yea it does get lonely at the top. Popularity and success isn’t everything . I see why he became friends w/ Shrek bc he can also relate to loneliness & eventually accepting love in his life .
Let's take a moment to appreciate how both Spiderverse first and Arcane then influenced the animation industry with such beautiful hybrids between 2d and 3d 💕💕💕
Death was so well received because he's one of the golden villain trio. There was a sympathetic villain in Goldie, an irredeemable villain in Jack Horner and an unstoppable force of nature in Death.
Yes! I’m glad you reacted to this amazing film.
Death is so good as a villain. I love his character. He’s kind of the “big bad wolf” but we know he’s not the actual one cause the big bad wolf is Shrek’s friend. His whistling is such as badass quirk of his character. He barely even feels like the villain to a PG movie. He’s just so cool
Papa bear is ray winstone.. he was mr french in the departed.. very talented
Harvey Guillen is awesome! If you haven't seen it already, I highly recommend checking him out in the Taika Waititi mockumentary comedy "What We Do In The Shadows" about a group of vampire roomates living together in Staten Island. He plays one of the vampire's familiar in the show, and his side eye is iconic enough to rival Jim from The Office lmao. If you're ever looking for a hilarious new show to watch on the channel, especially during October, it's such a fun time.
Not necessary for the show, except for cameos, but he also needs to watch the movie
I think most people could see death but unless for some reason he was actively coming for you like he did with puss no one really cared he was there. Keep in mind this is a world of magic and talking animals as pretty common sights so no one likely question what a big talking wolf walking around was up to unless he gave them a reason.
Perrito and the Wolf are my top two characters in the movie! This movie is so good!
22:45 Perrito during this whole scene is so hilarious.
The thing with Death is there isn't really a way to beat him. Presumably at least. Wishing death away from the world... people can't die. Wishing for more lives is just running away. The best way to beat death is to accept it with grace when the time comes, but until then, defend your life with vigor.
Also, Perrito basically just means little dog.
death is truly one of the best characters of all time to me!!! he genuinely scares me a little, u really feel his importance and power from his first appearance! he really shows u that avoiding death only leads to dead ends lol
I didn’t realize until watching this reaction that the way they introduce characters in this film is exactly how they introduce characters in the spiderverse movies. In those films, the animators use comic book covers, and dreamworks used wanted poster art to do the same thing. I don’t know if I really like that aspect of the movie. I like that the animation style is similar, but it just seems almost like dreamworks is trying to ride off of another studio’s success
Jiminy Cricket: That was horrible. Your wish is horrible. You're horrible! You're an irredeemable monster!
Big Jack: Oh, oh. What took you so long, idiot?
What I love personally about Lobo is that you can see in almost every shot he is the amount of anger he has towards Puss for how arrogant and egotistical he is about the concept of death. In his expression, in how he drags Puss across the table in the bar scene, and even more in the final scenes in the Cave of Lost Souls and the final fight, you can see how much personal anger he has that’s boiling just beneath he surface. And yet despite all of this, he is still very reasonable and not diluted or egotistical because of his power as being an essentially omnipotent being. And that to me is just really, REALLY refreshing to see in a villain.
Mell will we ever get the unedited cut of your intro. I've been wanting to see it ever since Billy talked about it on your Ted reaction hahaha
No lmao
15:37 sometimes people do have to go through that to turn out the bundle of joys they are. i'm actually friends with one such guy
The voice actor for death is actually the guy who acted as Pablo Escobar from Narcos series
The next. Shrek movie will probably have perrito,kitty,and puss and I think shrek will be confused about kitty and perrito it would be awesome
My favorite character is definitely Fiona she’s a good friend, wife, mom and she’s a badass!!! Also she’s not perfect and sassy lol as a kid I really looked up to her she changed so much for the better
Best animated movie of the year
Perrito is translated in English as little dog. Fun fact: Burrito is translated in English as little donkey.
Apples were from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, the "Eat Me" snack was from Alice in Wonderland, the grab bag is Marry Poppins' magical infinite bag... Movie had a ton of little references like that.
@Mellverse
The coins in the Death Wolf's eyes when Puss and Kitty Softpaws escape Big Jack Horner. That's a reference to Charon, the Ferryman of Hades in ancient Greek mythology.
That’s really cool that you don’t hide when you get choked up with all the trolls on TH-cam. Keep being real. I respect that you keep your reactions real.
Omg I love Perrito he’s such a precious little bean!!
8:10🤣🤣🤣🤣 I love that dude
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I think my favorite in this one is Kitty softpaws, overall hard to say there's a lot of good ones. I do love the way the map gives you a path based on your own heart and desires. Another reactor said Perrito was spanish for dog. My wish, well that's rather personal.
Perrito means “Little dog” im a little rusty so i hope im right
Yeah, you're right👍
Yo Mell, if you look in the crowd during the ogre fight in the beginning you'll see the wolf waiting.
I do adore Perrito because he's so kind and sweet despite the horrible life that he had but the standout for me was Death.
Tons of people in the media portrayed Death as a spiteful or horrible villain but Death is just part of life and sooner or later, you're gonna have to face it. In the movie he may seem to be a villain at first but he served as Puss' motivator since Puss was getting arrogant (I laugh at the face of death!) and when the sickle had managed to make him bleed, he was forced to recognize his mortality. He accidentally taught Puss on treasuring life since he compained about 'playing with his food' hinting that it *was* Puss' time to die but let him go out of begrudging respect. To me he falls into an antagonist while Jack Horner was the villain.
Mello I just recently started watching you about a month or so ago but ngl you’re my favorite movie reactor because of how you react to certain things and it’s always almost exactly how I reacted to seeing those things and your hilarious as well. Can’t wait for even more great reactions
This was the first time I got chills and nervous in a kids movie when the wolf came in
damn i wasn’t expecting to love this reaction/movie as much as i did🥺💗
Fun fact: Puss in boots was originally a German folk fairy.. The bother grimm later wrote that fairy down and changed it to our modern version.
21:15 it's the Jimmy Stewart impression, I bet XD
Death was terrifying ngl. Watching this movie without any context on who the wolf is just mind blowing. He was such a surprise which is why almost everybody loved him. Also jack horner is severely underrated
Jack Horner is hilarious as hell
Oh a lot of people love Jack Horner. He got a big fanbase.
Jack Horner ain't underrated at all, he's the most memed of the 3 antagonists
@@rickygforce4217 Nah, Death gets more attention. Though Horner s definitely getting more now because Death became so overhyped that people got tired of it.
@@cameronjosephvideos5942 did I ever say Horner got more attention than Death? Hm?
Voice of the dog was the actor who played Pablo Escobar from Netflixs Narcos.
One of puss in boots past lives he was zorro 🤣 big up melloverse
1.Death is easily the best antagonist in the whole movie and that's saying something.
He's not evil. He's literally only after Puss because he feels insulted. Imagine being there since the birth and death of the first living thing, seeing civilisations and entire planets crumble into dust and the meeting this one rando who gets to have 9 lives instead of the usual 1 that everybody else gets and uses it to humiliate you and prop himself up.
But then at the finale he sees that Puss has been humbled and that he deserves to keep his final life.
2. Kitty isn't angry at Puss for not showing up , she didn't either, she was angry because she was *right* in the end.
3. Perrito is such a good addition to the cast. Everyone else is either evil, selfish or is dealing personal issues, meanwhile he's just happy to be included. He provides a good moral compass for Puss and Kitty
4. As good as Death was, Jack Horner ,Goldie and the 3 Bears were also *great*
2. She lied to him about ceremony
they couldnt see him before but they could at the end, i think its more about the message of death that u cant out run it and if u try u will always be running
Perrito in Spanish means "little dog/puppy". Perro is "dog" and -ito/-ita in Spanish is a suffix used for attaching the attribute of "little" to something in a sort of endearing way. Hence why Kitty called her knife the "gattito blade" which literally means "little cat/kitty" blade. Gato is Spanish for cat.
this movie was amazing .. ive heard that this movie was made with 2 styles of animation and one of them is thespiderverse style..
they did a phenomenal job at combining the one style with the other ...
oh and there a many great characters ... like Death and Perrito ... so i guess i choose those 2.
Death's voice actor is Brazilian!!! his name is Wagner Moura, i just love his work so much. 🥰🇧🇷
Pátria amada, Brasil!!
@@FranzSylbester sempre ne irmao
24:27 His voice actor is Wagner Moura, a brazilian actor. He had a role in the movies Elite Squad 1 and 2. I think you would like to watch these, since you also liked City of God.
Most definite recommendation. Loved Moura acting since the Elite Squad movies.
He also played Pablo Escobar in Narcos
It just stroke me now after many watch. But death is actually so fair. Not good or bad. But fair. He could have sliced Puss without him even knowing he was there. But instead he confronted him. He actually wanted him to see how bad his current ( and last ) life was. Many dialogue hint into this " i was there to witness all of them ( your lives/deaths ). You didn't cherished/ valued any of it ". He's literally chasing him not to truly kill him, but to teach him a lesson ( and maybe killing him for good if he can't understand it then ).
Also the many times he throw the sword at Puss saying " pick it up ". Really " Fight me and show me i'm wrong ". Death says he has come for him but let him escape so many times... I love how he was written. Really well done.
Damn i feel pretty bad for the chefs and their brutal deaths they really didn't deserve their fates. And them being loyal to jack even though jack do not care wether they die or live, hell he just let most of his henchmen die without helping them while they were dying to protect jack.
man, my biggest complain to the movie is that there was not even a single reference to humpty at all, not even on the flashback section, man.... It's like, he's completely gone from puss' life.......
I totally think this was the second best animated film of the year. If pinnochio wasn’t made this would be a sure fire win
Jimmy Stewart impressionist as Jiminy cricket love it. ❤😂😂😂❤
I'm just here for THE WOLF!!!!!🤩...And also Perrito.He's cute.🥰🐶 BTW 30:52 - 30:59 in Spanish,Perro=Dog,Perrito=Little Dog.
I learned more Spanish from this movie than 2 years of high school.
Gracias, gato.
Nah death ain’t overhyped. I watched this the other day for the first time and I heard about how he is one of the best villains ever and he still blew my expectations out of the water