Puss in Boots: The Last Wish

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Thatyoinkysploinky
The horses mentioned in the other comment do not fall down the cliff - they are able to escape to the other side. It is only the wagon itself which falls.
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mistersandman
A dog tells an upsetting story about his owners repeatedly abandoning him and eventually trying to kill him. He does not seem aware (or refuses to acknowledge) that the owners had ill intent.
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andymoo
One of Puss's deaths shows him getting mauled by angry dogs after cheating in a game of cards against them.
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Beans28
No graphic depictions of dead animals but lots of animals discussion of death
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Main character is a cat who "dies" multiple times (mostly flashbacks) but always comes back to life
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RollingThunder
Perrito, a secondary protagonist, details his family's attempts to abandon and finally kill him, but he seems unaware of (or in denial about) their malicious intent towards him. He has a prominent but well-healed scar on his stomach, the origin of which is never mentioned - in fact the scar is never brought up at all, it's only prominent in one or two shots
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Mkosmorama
The above, plus in the Doctor scene after Puss' eighth death, the Doctor pulls out a leech and offers it to Puss to "draw out the evil humors". It's very cartoony, but you can see its teeth and it attempts to lunge at Puss.
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SiRenfield
A puppy is abanonded by its owners if that count. I don’t know though, pet abandonment is another can of worms
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Woodyyy
That is not inherently "abuse" per say, with context, he believed this was a roasting competition, and he didn't know what how vulgar his words were, so in short: No.
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mistersandman
Puss in Boots IS being followed. It is not in his head.
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RollingThunder
Milk is used as a visual stand-in for alcohol, including intoxicating properties and allusions to strong drink.
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Eefinbeefin
Puss is shown to have an addiction to adrenaline rushes, as well as to "alcohol" (displayed as milk). In one scene, he responds to "It's intoxicating" with an enthusiastic "It is?"
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Beans28
The dog is held captive by more than one character. Puss becomes trapped inside a cave of some sort and is attacked by the wolf in there
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flying_floofer
well, not onscreen. perrito (the dog) describes being put in a sock and thrown in a river, but it isn't graphic
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Vibe013
Puss has a panic attack
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Mkosmorama
No eyes are actually damaged, but whenever Perrito tries to copy Puss and Kitty's iconic stare, his eyes appear to bulge out of his head and make slight squelchy noises. Made me a bit uneasy.
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slamdunkmmm
Puss has his beard trimmed by another cat. Also, early in the movie when he meets the wolf, a blade skims over his head slicing off a whisker and cutting into him slightly.
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HyenaSpots
Puss's first on screen death, he is crushed by a bell.
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d1zzy
The old lady passes out for a few seconds after being threatened
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RollingThunder
On two occasions, Puss defeats an antagonist by jamming his sword under their finger- or thumbnail, which is presented as being very painful but not tortuous, nor is there blood shown.
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Mkosmorama
Puss dies this way in one flashback; his body is not shown, but you see the glass he was holding shatter. One villain's minions fall to their death - once again, their bodies aren't shown.
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andymoo
One of Puss's deaths has him get too cocky while baking cookies and is burned to a crisp from opening the oven when he set the temperature too high.
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AtarahDerekh
The main villain is engulfed by a magical star in a manner resembling incidental burial (e.g. sinking into quicksand).
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AtarahDerekh
Kitty does remind the audience that she's been declawed, which is an amputation, but it gets only a passing reference, and the difference isn't readily visible (Puss had no idea she was declawed until she told him).
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Nepeta
Kind of? Characters are killed in cartoony ways but one is stripped to the bone by a plant and another few explode into confetti
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flying_floofer
if you count dogs as being infants then, yes.
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Does a kid die?
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Vibe013
Kinda less sacrifice but someone does die trying to help out the villain
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petezaparti
The whole premise of the movie is that Puss is down to his ninth and final life, along with a montage of how he lost his previous eight lives. This is played comically and isn't at all violent. As someone who can't stomach seeing animals die on screen, I found it hilarious.
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Mkosmorama
Perrito gets kidnapped a few times to lure Puss and Kitty into a trap. The first instance has an antagonist threatening to kill him unless Puss gives him the map, while in the second he's not in too much danger and casually talks to his captors. He is rescued both times.
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AtarahDerekh
At romance? No. At cards? RIP, Puss' second life.
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AtarahDerekh
Bath scene, shower scene, there's really not that much difference.
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Vibe013
There aren’t jumpscares but there is a scene that’s kinda like someone is showing up everywhere Puss looks
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TGISPIDEYS
pinnochio is shown, though he's a living wooden marionette puppet
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RollingThunder
No razors are present or alluded to, but at one point a dagger is used to shave a character, much like a straight razor would be. This is not in any way similar or a reference to self-harm.
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viking
it's safe! around 1:14:00 it looks like puss vomited, but he just spit out gazpacho 😅
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SiRenfield
By carnivorous flowers
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Acer
In two scenes the main characters' swords/rapiers are used like needles. They are inserted under giants' thumbs and can be contextually percieved as needles. Made me flinch and cover my eyes, so I think it counts.
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slamdunkmmm
Puss wakes up in a doctor's office. The doctor is kind and explains what is going on and Puss leaves.
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Mkosmorama
(SPOILERS) After Death's third appearance, Puss has a very intense anxiety attack that renders him immobile and nonverbal for a while. Perrito is patient with him and lays his head on his stomach while waiting for the attack to pass.
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Mkosmorama
Never stated to be PTSD specifically but after encountering Death, Puss starts having flashbacks and anxiety attacks.
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Jadespade
The scene where Puss is fleeing from the Wolf in the Cavern of Lost Souls feels very claustrophobic as the tunnel is extremely small.
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andymoo
The closest we get to this is Big Jack Horner. He's incredibly cruel and violent, but it's because he's a jealous monster rather than any kind of mental illness.
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Mkosmorama
A couple scenes have Perrito say something that's bleeped out with the other characters reacting as if he said something obscene, but we never find out what he actually said.
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Does a baby cry?
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Mkosmorama
He's speaking to the giant, not the audience. You see him lift the giant's eyepatch (which he used to cover the giant's good eye) a few seconds before saying the line.
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d1zzy
The main villain has a hooked nose
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slamdunkmmm
The main villain is fat, playing into the trope that fat people are greedy. It is never the subject of a joke, however.
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Are there incestuous relationships?
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ukmapping
There are no nude scenes, but in the Mama Luna's Cat Sanctuary scene, Puss stands up to urinate, implying that he has a you-know-what.
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Vibe013
Puss does get ridiculed for being scared and not being the “legend he was”
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BleuC
Perrito describes having to live underneath Mama Luna's porch and never having a home.
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HyenaSpots
A single drop of blood is given prominent focus on screen in a scene involving an intense fight and mortal terror.
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trix
However when perrito is talki g about the funny story of his background, there's mention of him being put in a weighted item and thrown in a river. He survived and doesn't seem to realize that drowning him was the intent, but it's still a scene that could make some people uncomfortable
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