The beautiful aspect is Puss never wanted these things for himself, but did it all for his master. ...The master who was grateful for all Puss had wondrously done, but who also doubted his ability each time something dramatic would happen (oh ye of little faith).
Truly, there was never such a friend as the puss in boots.
The ending just doesnt feel right, according to one version of this story i saw, after pussy had helped his master to get a castle and a princess, the master was un thankfull and didnt give the cat any sorta rewards for his hard work.
Infuriated, cat used magick he obtained by eating that wizard to send his master back to his home, being poor and now lonely.
@whatewer23 Well to be fair, would it seem so much more likely that eating a wizard would grant you the same power the wizard had? And even if it did, would you automatically know how to use it? By that comparison the ending as it was shown is far more likely than the one you presented.
This story relies on too many convenient plot devices. Plus this story is the fairy tale equivalent of a tale starring a con artist. I don't see the cat as likable considering his antics make even his own master sweat and worry.
@warcactuar Puss always winged it; he rarely had a plan. Consequently, the story SEEMS convenient.
Admittedly, Puss is as you say - a con artist. However, we must remember that Puss desired to live simply and wanted the same for his master. His masters whining is what convinced Puss to prove his value by finding a means to make his master happy.
His master's worries are his own shortcoming for never having faith in Puss - who had proven himself time and again.
wicked.. just got back from a 2wk holiday in turkey.. this dvd was in our villa,, my 3yr old boy loves it,, must of seen it more than a dozen times now..
If you are referring to a legally purchasable DVD, then you are out of luck. There is one english dvd available but it only has 5 episodes on it and the DVD is Region 2 PAL. You can see it at the UK version of Amazon. The series was released in Portuguese on DVD using the old show format from Japan and not Saban's version. I believe the show is also available on DVD in Japanese too. However, homemade copies exist out on the internet.
I love these GFTC episodes! I'm considering buying the series. I didn't see them when they aired long ago, so I'm watching them on youtube for the first time.
The kid has Charlie Brown written all his face...
Dogsplaza 4 weeks ago
The beautiful aspect is Puss never wanted these things for himself, but did it all for his master. ...The master who was grateful for all Puss had wondrously done, but who also doubted his ability each time something dramatic would happen (oh ye of little faith).
Truly, there was never such a friend as the puss in boots.
MartenFerret 7 months ago
*gulps* The way Puss threatens the sorcerer is kinda dark for a kids' story, isn't it?
NaiTaiDai 8 months ago
The ending just doesnt feel right, according to one version of this story i saw, after pussy had helped his master to get a castle and a princess, the master was un thankfull and didnt give the cat any sorta rewards for his hard work.
Infuriated, cat used magick he obtained by eating that wizard to send his master back to his home, being poor and now lonely.
whatewer23 9 months ago
@whatewer23 Well to be fair, would it seem so much more likely that eating a wizard would grant you the same power the wizard had? And even if it did, would you automatically know how to use it? By that comparison the ending as it was shown is far more likely than the one you presented.
EtherSalad 1 month ago
PUSS is SO CLEVER!
MrSilverWolf12 10 months ago
This story relies on too many convenient plot devices. Plus this story is the fairy tale equivalent of a tale starring a con artist. I don't see the cat as likable considering his antics make even his own master sweat and worry.
warcactuar 1 year ago
@warcactuar Puss always winged it; he rarely had a plan. Consequently, the story SEEMS convenient.
Admittedly, Puss is as you say - a con artist. However, we must remember that Puss desired to live simply and wanted the same for his master. His masters whining is what convinced Puss to prove his value by finding a means to make his master happy.
His master's worries are his own shortcoming for never having faith in Puss - who had proven himself time and again.
MartenFerret 7 months ago
Whose cat hasn't put them through something like this at one time or another?
fedorajoe 1 year ago
My favorite adaptation of one of my favorite fairy tales! ^_^
16Nire61 1 year ago
Where can I find a cat like him?
Cleric775 1 year ago
Voice actors back then didn't take a breath between speaking. It's supposed to be a shapeshifting ogre and he threatened to cut them into sausages.
3Blue3Moon3 1 year ago
Puss means kiss in swedish;):D
misshockeygirlnr1 1 year ago
Clever little kitty, isn't he?
InweTaralom 1 year ago
THAT WAS MY FAVORITE!
LadyJoCroft 2 years ago
I want that cat
breakanddrift 2 years ago
wicked.. just got back from a 2wk holiday in turkey.. this dvd was in our villa,, my 3yr old boy loves it,, must of seen it more than a dozen times now..
great upload !!
robotwun 2 years ago
You're crazy! The horse speaks the truth! Thanks for the upload!
warp379 2 years ago
If you are referring to a legally purchasable DVD, then you are out of luck. There is one english dvd available but it only has 5 episodes on it and the DVD is Region 2 PAL. You can see it at the UK version of Amazon. The series was released in Portuguese on DVD using the old show format from Japan and not Saban's version. I believe the show is also available on DVD in Japanese too. However, homemade copies exist out on the internet.
pvpstudio08 2 years ago
I love these GFTC episodes! I'm considering buying the series. I didn't see them when they aired long ago, so I'm watching them on youtube for the first time.
TheRenigan 2 years ago