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So, Puss in Boots from '95 is a curious little animated piece that takes you on a wild ride. The story dives into this cat, delivered in a humanitarian aid package to Russia—definitely not your usual premise. It’s got this quirky charm, you know? The pacing is a bit all over the place, but it has its own rhythm. You’ve got this young drunk guy, Karabasov, who’s quite the character, getting swept up in some bizarre adventure involving a magic cat and a flight around Europe. The animation style feels distinctly different from Western productions of that era, which adds to its uniqueness. Not to mention, the tail-as-propeller concept is just plain fun. It’s a film that feels like a hidden gem for those who appreciate animation’s more offbeat corners.
Features unique animation style of the 90s · Distinctive blend of humor and adventure · Less known compared to mainstream animations
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