Puss In Boots The Three Diablos 90%

Produced by DreamWorks Animation, The Three Diablos maintains the high visual standards set by the 2011 feature film. The character designs are expressive and fluid.

The kittens lead Puss to a secret island fortress where The Whisperer hides. Using their small size and Puss’s tactical brilliance, they infiltrate the base. Uses her speed to distract the guards. Uses his strength to jam the gears of the fortress gates. Sir Timoteo: Coordinates the "stealth" maneuvers. Puss in boots The Three diablos

To assist him, the Princess provides Puss with three kittens—Gonzalo, Sir Timoteo Montenegro III, and Perla—who were former henchmen of The Whisperer. Initially, the kittens live up to their "Diablos" name by tricking and burying Puss alive, but he eventually wins them over using his signature "big eyes" technique. Using their small size and Puss’s tactical brilliance,

So pour a saucer of milk, sharpen your claws, and prepare for chaos. The Diablos are waiting, and they are absolutely adorable. Sir Timoteo: Coordinates the "stealth" maneuvers

He is approached by a frantic Italian Count and his wife, the Countess. The royal couple has been victimized by a notorious French thief known only as "Le Chuchoteur" (The Whisperer). This master criminal has stolen the heart of the kingdom: the Princess's priceless ruby. The authorities are helpless to catch him, and thus, they turn to the only outlaw cunning enough to match the Whisperer: Puss.

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.