Puss In Boots - Fancut - Pg-11 Jun 2026
Short answer: No. Long answer: Almost certainly not, but the demand is changing the conversation.
The primary distinction between a PG and a theoretical PG-11 is the depiction of action. In the standard PG cut, characters get knocked out, fall from heights, and bounce back. In a PG-11 FanCut, the violence has consequence. Puss in Boots - FanCut - PG-11
The phrase "Puss in Boots - FanCut - PG-11" likely refers to a custom "fan edit" of the Puss in Boots films (2011 or 2022's The Last Wish Short answer: No
By trimming filler scenes, the FanCut emphasizes the emotional core of Puss’s relationship with Kitty Softpaws and the betrayal by Humpty Dumpty. In the standard PG cut, characters get knocked
Here’s a blog post written for a fan edit blog or movie review site, announcing a hypothetical of Puss in Boots (2011) or Puss in Boots: The Last Wish (2022).
Enter the —a burgeoning sub-genre of fan editing that is re-tooling the beloved franchise into something darker, sharper, and surprisingly mature. This isn't your childhood’s The Last Wish with a few deleted scenes restored. This is a radical reimagining of tone, violence, and consequence.