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The Wonderful World of Puss 'n Boots (Japanese: ???????, Hepburn: Nagagutsu o Haita Neko, literally "Cat Who Wore Cavalier Boots") is a 1969 Japanese traditional animation action-comedy musical feature film, the 15th cinema feature produced by T?ei Animation (then T?ei D?ga) and the second to be directed by Kimio Yabuki. The screenplay and lyrics, written by Hisashi In?e and Morihisa Yamamoto, is based on the European literary fairy tale of the same name by Charles Perrault, expanded with elements of Alexandre Dumas-esque swashbuckling adventure and funny animal slapstick, with many other anthropomorphic animals (kemono in Japanese) in addition to the title character. The T?ei version of the character himself is named Pero, after Perrault.

Puss 'n Boots
Front cover of Japanese DVD of the original film
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(Nagagutsu o Haita Neko)
GenreAction-comedy, kemono, musical film, sword and sorcery
Anime film
Nagagutsu o Haita Neko
Directed byKimio Yabuki
Produced byHiroshi ?kawa
Written byHisashi In?e
Morihisa Yamamoto
Music bySeiichir? Uno
StudioToei Animation
Licensed by
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ReleasedMarch 18, 1969
Runtime82 minutes
Anime film
Nagagutsu Sanj?shi
Directed byTomoharu Katsumata
Produced byIsamu Takahashi
Written byHirokazu Fuse
Music bySeiichir? Uno
StudioToei Animation
ReleasedMarch 18, 1972
Runtime53 minutes
Anime film
Nagagutsu o Haita Neko:
Hachij? Nichi-kan Sekaiissh?
Directed byHiroshi Shidara
Produced byChiaki Imada
Written byY?suke J?
Tadaaki Yamazaki
Music bySeiichir? Uno
StudioToei Animation
ReleasedMarch 20, 1976
Runtime69 minutes
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The film was released straight to television in the United States by AIP-TV.

The film is particularly notable for giving Toei Animation its mascot and logo and for its roll call of top key animators of the time: Yasuo ?tsuka, Reiko Okuyama, Sadao Kikuchi, Y?ichi Kotabe, Akemi ?ta, Hayao Miyazaki and Akira Daikubara, supervised by animation director Yasuji Mori and given a relatively free rein and adequate support to create virtuosic and distinctive sequences, making it a key example of the Japanese model of division of labour in animation by which animators are assigned by scene rather than character. Most famous of these sequences is a chase across castle parapets animated in alternating cuts by ?tsuka and Miyazaki which would serve as the model for similar sequences in such later films as Miyazaki's feature-directing début The Castle of Cagliostro and The Cat Returns. Miyazaki is also the manga artist of a promotional comic book adaptation of the film originally serialised in the Sunday Ch?nichi Shimbun during 1969, in which it is credited to T?ei D?ga as a whole, and republished in 1984 in a book about the making of the film. The film was re-released 9 years later in the 1978 Summer Toei Manga Matsuri on July 22 of that year.

Since becoming Toei Animation's mascot, Pero's face can be seen on the company logo at the beginning or ending to some of Toei's other animated features, both from Japan and some of their outsourced work for other companies.

Screenplay

Character Japanese English
Pero Susumu Ishikawa Gilbert Mack
Pierre Toshiko Fujita Jack Grimes
Princess Rose Rumi Sakakibara Corinne Orr
Assassin Ado Mizumori Unknown
Little Mouse Y?ko Mizugaki Unknown
Boss Mouse Kazuo Kumakura Unknown
Daniel Kenji Utsumi Ray Owens
Raymond Shun Yashiro Unknown
Assassin Boss Kinya Aikawa Unknown
Lucifer Asao Koike Ray Owens
King Kiiton Masuda Gilbert Mack

The enigmatic Puss, Pero is declared an outlaw by his feline home village for saving mice, an act that defies the nature of cats and is therefore illegal. After Pero escapes to avoid punishment, the Feline King dispatches three bumbling assassins to find and capture Pero, warning them that they face execution should they fail. Pero begins his journey, (all the while dodging his would-be captors throughout the adventure) soon meeting young Pierre, a poor, neglected miller's son who is ousted from his home. The two quickly become good friends and set off together across the countryside. They eventually arrive at a bustling kingdom where a ceremony has begun in which to select a suitable prince who shall wed the lonely, innocent Princess Rosa. Pero sees potential in Pierre as the perfect candidate and hurries into the castle to begin his plan, much to Pierre's opposition. Misfortune soon enshrouds the kingdom as Lucifer, an ogre sorcerer, appears displaying his awesome magical abilities with promises of power and riches if Rosa becomes his bride. Despite the King's excited willingness, Rosa sternly declines Lucifer's offer which enrages him with disappointment. He threatens the King with a terrifying demonstration of the darkness that will befall his country if Rosa is not surrendered to him in three days time. Pero, now dumbfounded, witnesses this shocking event and what was once a simple mission of persuasion has now become more than he ever bargained for.

Kimio Yabuki's was released in Japan theatrically on March 18, 1969.

The AIP English dub version was first released on VHS twice, first by Vestron Video in 1982 (under licensed from then-owner Orion Pictures) and by Media Home Entertainment in 1985, then by Hi-Tops Video. In 2006, Discotek Media has released a DVD version of the film containing the original Japanese version with English subtitles, the AIP English dub, and a music and effects track in Region 1 NTSC format in the United States, under the title The Wonderful World of Puss 'n Boots.

The film placed 58th in a list of the 150 best animated films and series of all time compiled by Tokyo's Laputa Animation Festival from an international survey of animation staff and critics in 2003.

Hayao Miyazaki created a 12 chapter manga series as a promotional Tie-in for the film. The series was printed in colour and ran in the Sunday edition of Tokyo Shimbun, from January to March 1969. The series was released in pocket book form by Tokuma Shoten in February 1984.

The 1969 Puss 'n Boots was followed by two sequels. The second film, the misleadingly-titled Nagagutsu Sanj?shi (???????, "Cavalier-Booted Three Musketeers" or The Three Musketeers in Boots) (1972), actually departs from the Dumasian Europe of the first for a Western setting and was released on VHS in the early 1980s in the United States by MPI Home Video as Ringo Rides West and in the United Kingdom by Mountain Video as Ringo Goes West, with Pero renamed to Ringo for its English dub. It is also marketed by T?ei as Return of Pero and popularly known today as The Three Musketeers in Boots, despite their being no musketeers in the movie as it's set in the Old West.

The third, Puss 'n Boots Travels Around the World (??????? 80??????, Nagagutsu o Haita Neko: Hachij? Nichi-kan Sekaiissh?, "Puss 'n Boots: Around the World in 80 Days") (1976), was licensed by Turner Program Services and given a dub where Pero is renamed Pussty and was directed by Peter Fernandez. The dub was released on video in the USA by RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video. The video game Nagagutsu o Haita Neko: Sekai Issh? 80 Nichi Dai B?ken is based on this third film and was also released, in a heavily revised version, in the United States under the title Puss 'n Boots: Pero's Great Adventure, where it is better known than the film itself. The game was released for the Famicom in Japan and was later released outside of Japan for the Nintendo Entertainment System. The game and its plot, based on the third film, was used as a plot in one of the episodes of the second season of Captain N: The Game Master, entitled "Once Upon A Time Machine", which have re-designs of Pero and the two villains of the film, Count Gourmon (Gruemon in the game's instruction manual) and Dr. Garigari. Dr. Garigari had actually appeared a decade before in 1965 as the antagonist to Toei's animated TV series; Hustle Punch and was recycled to be used in this film.

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