Puss In Boots The Three Diablos Here
A distressed princess arrives with a desperate mission: the infamous thief known as "The Whisperer" has stolen the legendary "Ruby of El Guante Blanco" (The White Glove Ruby) from her royal treasury. The ruby is not just a jewel; it is a source of magical heat that keeps the kingdom’s mountain pass from freezing over. Without it, the kingdom will face an eternal winter.
Animated short film (21 minutes) Note: Not a full-length feature film, but a direct-to-video short accompanying the Puss in Boots franchise.
The most powerful moment in occurs in a quiet cave. After being tied up in yarn, scratched, and humiliated, Puss sits down with the three kittens. He doesn’t yell. He doesn’t draw his sword. Instead, he tells them about his own abandonment. Puss in boots The Three diablos
The narrative of The Three Diablos is tightly woven and efficient, wasting no time in establishing its stakes. We find Puss in Boots at the height of his notoriety—or perhaps, his infamy. He sits in a prison cell, a captive of the Italian authorities. However, the situation is not what it seems. Puss is not being held for execution, but for negotiation.
The short film begins exactly where the first movie left off. Puss in Boots (voiced by the irreplaceable Antonio Banderas) has cleared his name, returned the golden goose eggs, and is enjoying the adoration of the town of San Ricardo. But his retirement is short-lived. A distressed princess arrives with a desperate mission:
What starts as a slapstick rivalry turns into a surprisingly touching story. Here’s why it’s a must-watch for fans:
For fans of the Shrek franchise, The Three Diablos provides essential context. At the end of the short, Puss does not return the kittens to the princess. Instead, he adopts them. He names them (in a hilarious post-credits scene) after the Three Musketeers: Athos, Porthos, and Aramis. Animated short film (21 minutes) Note: Not a
The climax takes place in his lair, where the stakes are raised. The Whisperer has no intention of letting Puss leave with the ruby or the kittens. He reveals his sinister plan to drop the kittens into a pit of snakes—a dark moment that briefly shifts the tone from lighthearted adventure to genuine peril.