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[[WMG: Kitty will pull a HeroicSacrifice to save Puss]]
Thankfully, she still has her nine lives and ends up coming back afterward.
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** The butcher, the baker, and the candlestick maker
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Not just because he outright says he isn't a cat person. The form he specifically chooses is of a wolf, the primal ancestor of all dogs. This also conveniently connects with the above theories relating to Anubis (the jackal headed Egyptian god of the dead) and personally going after Perrito's owners.

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Not just because he outright says he isn't a cat person. The form he specifically chooses is of a wolf, the primal ancestor of all dogs. This also conveniently connects with the above theories relating to of him being Anubis (the jackal headed dog-headed Egyptian god of the dead) and personally going after Perrito's owners.
owners. If you even want to assume he has a pet, there's Cerberus, the three-headed guard dog of the underworld in Greek mythology.
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** Mary from "Mary Had A Little Lamb" who is basically a child friendly version of "VideoGame/AmandaTheAdventurer'' who constantly mistreats her lamb sidekick.

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** Mary from "Mary Had A Little Lamb" who is basically a child friendly version of "VideoGame/AmandaTheAdventurer'' ''VideoGame/AmandaTheAdventurer'' who constantly mistreats her lamb sidekick.

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* Little Red Riding Hood (just like The Bears she would be a different version that the one in Shrek 2 & Shrek The Third)




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* Since the irredeemable villains in the first movie were nursery rhyme characters, and the irredeemable villain of the second version is a nursery rhyme character, it's likely the villain of third film would be a nursery rhyme character, who would likely be either:
** Little Miss Muffet
** Mary from "Mary Had A Little Lamb" who is basically a child friendly version of "VideoGame/AmandaTheAdventurer'' who constantly mistreats her lamb sidekick.
** Little Bo Peep who's foreshadowed in the Second Movie by Jack Horner and is depicted as very creepy and sadistic.
** The Grand Old Duke of York
** The Black Sheep from "Baa, Baa, Black Sheep" who's a massive slave owner and trader
** Doctor Foster
** Mary from "Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary" who's name is literally "Mary Q. Contrary"
** Old King Cole
** The person that killed Cock Robin in "Who Killed Cock Robin?"
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[[WMwG: Goldilocks and The Three Bears will have their redeeming qualities.]]

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[[WNG: Death would go after more souls prematurely, but Life stops them.]]

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\n[[WNG: Death would go after more souls prematurely, but Life stops them.]]
Life, knowing Death's tendency to do this, would likely keep a close eye on him. But sometimes, she gets busy, leaving Death to do as he pleases. And what's this, a cat who claims to laugh in the face of death? A recipe for one very unhappy Death chasing after you.
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So then that would explain why Puss immediately believed King Harold that Shrek had to be killed, whereas in the previous film it's shown that Puss acts more like RobinHood and just robs {{Jerkass}}es who deserve it.

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So then that would explain why Puss immediately believed King Harold that Shrek had to be killed, whereas in the previous film it's shown that Puss acts more like RobinHood Myth/RobinHood and just robs {{Jerkass}}es who deserve it.

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* Anubis is Egyptian God of the Dead. Similarities include:

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* Anubis is Egyptian the Myth/EgyptianMythology God of the Dead. Similarities include:



** Both are Gods of Death.




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As for why there isn't anything Ancient Egyptian in Death's design... are you going to tell gods what they can choose to look like? Or they have to have designs like their woshippers'?
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However after this things get trickier as there aren't as many connections to how Puss died in the other 3 lives visually in the other 4 crystals. So, here's where I see the back 4 lives landing.

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However after this things get trickier as there aren't as many connections to how Puss died in the other 3 lives visually in the other 4 crystals. So, here's where I see the back 4 lives landing.
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put this down. Might need more time to refine, but I welcome the counter bullets.

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[[WMG: Categorizing the 8 lives in The Cave of Lost Souls]]
While some of the crystals are easy to pick out for which lives were which, the fact that they're more about Puss's attributes rather than direct parallels for half of them makes figuring out which crystal is which..annoying.
*First are the 4 easy ones.
** The Red crystal is life 1. He's wearing the bandanna from the Running of the Bulls, and talks about having Gazpacho like when he flirted and got killed.
** The Dark Green Crystal is life 2. He's still got the playing cards from when he was gambling and cheated at poker.
** The Teal crystal is life 3. He's wearing the odd green cape, and holding the milk from when he stepped off the tower.
** The white crystal is life 4. From when he was his most muscular, including weights and his flamboyant mustache from that life.

However after this things get trickier as there aren't as many connections to how Puss died in the other 3 lives visually in the other 4 crystals. So, here's where I see the back 4 lives landing.
* One is dark purple and holding a mirror, representing his vanity. I see this as his 7th life. Where he insisted he was "A master of the baking" even when Gingy knew he would get a face full of fire by setting the oven too high.
* One is blue with a rose for his "dancing". I see this as connected to Life 6. Where his own pleasure and disregard of his personal health to continue getting pleasure from eating the shellfish is his way of not taking care of where he stepped while living his life.
* One is yellow with a sword for his "heroic legend". I see this as his 5th life where after being rescued by Kitty, his refusal to admit he needed to be saved is his letting "the legend" get in the way of being sensible. And hence his claiming that being shot out of a cannon would "revolutionize travel".
* And the last one is pink and has a lute to represent his singing. I see this as his 8th life for the simple reason that he was holding his instrument when he was crushed by a bell. And was about to play another song for the crowds.

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** If they have them as supporting characters, the villain would be a genie.
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[[WMG: Possible Villains]]
While there are possibilities that there could be a third film of Puss that could work with ending the trilogy, there are other possibilities on what kind of villains could appear in Puss In Boots 3.

Plus, this still isn’t the end for Puss In Boots since it could happen after Shrek 5 or after the events of Forever After.

* Abu Hassan and The Forty Thieves
* Hansel and Gretel
* Queen of Hearts
* The Sorceress
* The Sorcerer
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Let's say this theory is true. The sequel will have the Pleasure Island Coachman tracking Donkey down in order to recapture him, forcing Donkey to spill the beans on the whole conspiracy. Much like how ''The Last Wish'' was BreakTheHaughty for Puss, this story will be BreakTheComedian for Donkey, as it turns out all along he has used singing as a way to cope with the trauma and guilt. Pinocchio of course would also have a big role in this, being under the same threat as Donkey. The story will involve opening up about your fears rather than keeping them to yourself and lying, a nice follow-up on ''The Last Wish'' and its lesson about trauma.

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Let's say this theory is true. The sequel will have the Pleasure Island Coachman tracking Donkey down in order to recapture him, forcing Donkey to spill the beans on the whole conspiracy. Much like how ''The Last Wish'' was BreakTheHaughty for Puss, this story will be BreakTheComedian for Donkey, as it turns out all along he has used singing as a way to cope with the trauma and guilt. Pinocchio of course would also have a big role in this, being under the same threat as Donkey. The story story's lesson will involve opening up about your fears rather than keeping them to yourself secret and lying, a nice follow-up on ''The Last Wish'' and its lesson about trauma.
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Creator/EddieMurphy has voiced interest in a Donkey movie, which could mean he will have major focus in the upcoming film. Furthermore, small hints about his DarkAndTroubledPast have been dropped in ''WesternAnimation/ShrekTheThird'' that imply he was once a human. There are theories that he may have been one of the victims of [[WesternAnimation/{{Pinocchio}} Pleasure Island]] who managed to flee and kept it to himself.

Let's say this theory is true. The sequel will have the Coachman of Pleasure Island tracking Donkey down in order to recapture him, forcing Donkey to spill the beans on the whole conspiracy. Much like how ''The Last Wish'' was BreakTheHaughty for Puss, this story will be BreakTheComedian for Donkey, as it turns out all along he has used singing as a way to cope with the trauma and guilt.

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Creator/EddieMurphy has voiced interest in a Donkey movie, which could mean he will have major focus in the upcoming film. Furthermore, small hints about his DarkAndTroubledPast have been dropped in ''WesternAnimation/ShrekTheThird'' that imply he was once a human. There are theories that he may have been one of the victims of [[WesternAnimation/{{Pinocchio}} [[Literature/{{Pinocchio}} Pleasure Island]] who managed to flee and kept it to himself.

Let's say this theory is true. The sequel will have the Coachman of Pleasure Island Coachman tracking Donkey down in order to recapture him, forcing Donkey to spill the beans on the whole conspiracy. Much like how ''The Last Wish'' was BreakTheHaughty for Puss, this story will be BreakTheComedian for Donkey, as it turns out all along he has used singing as a way to cope with the trauma and guilt. Pinocchio of course would also have a big role in this, being under the same threat as Donkey. The story will involve opening up about your fears rather than keeping them to yourself and lying, a nice follow-up on ''The Last Wish'' and its lesson about trauma.

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[[WMG: Death is a dog person]]
Not just because he outright says he isn't a cat person. The form he specifically chooses is of a wolf, the primal ancestor of all dogs. This also conveniently connects with the above theories relating to Anubis (the jackal headed Egyptian god of the dead) and personally going after Perrito's owners.
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\n** This is supported by the fact that Death, like Puss, lapses into Spanish at times. It would be strange for a raceless, universal embodiment of the concept of death to specifically speak Spanish, unless this particular avatar was personalized as a rival for Puss.
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[[WMG: Goldilocks and the Three Bears had three obstacles, just like the cats and Perrito]]

We see only Nostalgia Pines because they got the map once they were two-thirds of the way into the forest, past their first two obstacles. Note how when Kitty or Puss get the map, it shunts them to the corresponding obstacle, not the beginning of the journey.

The first obstacle would have been some reference to the Crying Tears Orphanage, perhaps the "Sea of Tears" or the "Storm of Tears" or something like that (and it would have been sunny, because orphan's tears). The second would have been some funhouse mirror zone, like the Cave of Lost Souls, but showing Goldi some glimpses of 'proper' families - including all-human ones that aren't really all that good and mixed species ones that are just as good as the Bears.

This also explains why the map took the time to speak to Goldi directly: she had missed most of her journey and the character development it would have given her.

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[[WMG: Perrito's owner is a CorruptedCharacterCopy of [[Film/TheWizardOfOz Dorothy Gale]]]

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[[WMG: Perrito's owner is a CorruptedCharacterCopy of Dorothy Gale from the Wizard Of Oz]]

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And after throwing Perro down with a sock, she would receive a karmic death in the {{Expy}} of Oz.

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And after throwing Perro down with a sock, she would receive a karmic death KarmicDeath in the an {{Expy}} of Oz.
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[[WMG: Perrito's owner is a CorruptedCharacterCopy of Dorothy Gale from the Wizard Of Oz]]

It's common for the Shrek franchise to have evil versions of normally good fairytale characters and Perrito somewhat resembles Toto.

While Dorothy is nice and friendly to people, this girl would be mean and abusive.

And after throwing Perro down with a sock, she would receive a karmic death in the {{Expy}} of Oz.
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[[WMG: Puss' first 8 deaths were specifically to teach him a lesson.]]
Absolutely none of Puss' 8 deaths were heroic by any means. In fact, they are downright embarrassing. They all resulted from hubris, pride, and in some cases rank stupidity. Lifting weights and refusing a spotter, drunkenly falling from a tall tower, shooting himself out of a cannon just to prove a point, eating shellfish despite knowing full well that he's allergic and so on. Even with the bell crushing him, Puss seemed like he was going to step out of the way but then he went straight back to drinking up the crowd's praise. Death likely gave Puss these humiliations in the hopes that he would be humbled and when he was not, he decided to go after Puss in person.
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Creator/EddieMurphy has voiced interest in a Donkey movie, which could mean he will have major focus in the upcoming film. Furthermore, small hints about his DarkAndTroubledPast have been dropped in WesternAnimation/ShrekTheThird, giving off the implication that he was once a human. There are theories that he may have been one of the victims of [[WesternAnimation/{{Pinocchio}} Pleasure Island]] who managed to flee and kept it to himself.

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Creator/EddieMurphy has voiced interest in a Donkey movie, which could mean he will have major focus in the upcoming film. Furthermore, small hints about his DarkAndTroubledPast have been dropped in WesternAnimation/ShrekTheThird, giving off the implication ''WesternAnimation/ShrekTheThird'' that imply he was once a human. There are theories that he may have been one of the victims of [[WesternAnimation/{{Pinocchio}} Pleasure Island]] who managed to flee and kept it to himself.
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With Puss on his last life, he and Kitty may decide to settle down for a while and then pass on adventuring to a new generation of kittens, with Perrito as a doting uncle. Especially since Shrek and Donkey are both raising families, it would make sense for Puss to join the path of fatherhood as well.

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With Puss on his last life, he and Kitty may decide to settle down for a while and then pass on adventuring to a new generation of kittens, with Perrito as a doting uncle.an HonoraryUncle. Especially since Shrek and Donkey are both raising families, it would make sense for Puss to join the path of fatherhood as well.
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Let's say this theory is true.

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Let's say this theory is true. The sequel will have the Coachman of Pleasure Island tracking Donkey down in order to recapture him, forcing Donkey to spill the beans on the whole conspiracy. Much like how ''The Last Wish'' was BreakTheHaughty for Puss, this story will be BreakTheComedian for Donkey, as it turns out all along he has used singing as a way to cope with the trauma and guilt.
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[[WMG: The next film will be about Donkey]]
Creator/EddieMurphy has voiced interest in a Donkey movie, which could mean he will have major focus in the upcoming film. Furthermore, small hints about his DarkAndTroubledPast have been dropped in WesternAnimation/ShrekTheThird, giving off the implication that he was once a human. There are theories that he may have been one of the victims of [[WesternAnimation/{{Pinocchio}} Pleasure Island]] who managed to flee and kept it to himself.

Let's say this theory is true.
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[[WMG:The events of the first ''WesternAnimation/{{Shrek}}'' film ties to Goldi and the Three Bears' story]]

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[[WMG:The events of the first ''WesternAnimation/{{Shrek}}'' ''WesternAnimation/Shrek1'' film ties to Goldi and the Three Bears' story]]
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[[WMG: The wolf and bears presented in the trailer are different from the ones presented in the original ''WesternAnimation/{{Shrek}}''.]]

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[[WMG: The wolf and bears presented in the trailer are different from the ones presented in the original ''WesternAnimation/{{Shrek}}''.''WesternAnimation/Shrek1''.]]



They are not the same Three Bears who are later captured by Lord Farquaad in the first ''WesternAnimation/{{Shrek}}'' film. The ones from that film were the modern ones who just scared Goldilocks after she broke into their house. The ones from this movie are the more violent ones who in one version ate/mauled Goldilocks for breaking and entering their house. Possibly, after Goldilocks met the first Three Bears, she later turned more badass, went to meet these Three Bears and dominated them, making them her henchmen.

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They are not the same Three Bears who are later captured by Lord Farquaad in the first ''WesternAnimation/{{Shrek}}'' ''WesternAnimation/Shrek1'' film. The ones from that film were the modern ones who just scared Goldilocks after she broke into their house. The ones from this movie are the more violent ones who in one version ate/mauled Goldilocks for breaking and entering their house. Possibly, after Goldilocks met the first Three Bears, she later turned more badass, went to meet these Three Bears and dominated them, making them her henchmen.
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[[WMG: Death will be romanced by [[ComicBook/Thanos]]]]

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