Puss in Boots (animation)/YMMV


 * Acceptable Targets: Jack and Jill, depicted as gun-toting, pig-rearing rednecks, as the designated villains in a Hispanic scenario.
 * And the Fandom Rejoiced: Guillermo del Toro. That is all.
 * People seemed to have completely glossed over the fact that he also produced Megamind!
 * Anticlimax Boss: When they reach the giant's castle,.
 * Crowning Music of Awesome: Both of the songs contributed by Rodrigo Y Gabriela.
 * The inclusion of Lady Gaga's "Americano" at the end and in the trailers.
 * Hell, the fact that they even managed to fit a Lady Gaga song in the film in the first place
 * Ensemble Darkhorse: The "oooh" cat has its own fanbase. Doubles as Memetic Mutation.
 * Family-Unfriendly Aesop: Two in the original tale - "It's good to be a Magnificent Bastard" and "If you want to get laid you need to be young and pretty".
 * Fridge Horror: Kitty Softpaws  She's a talking, sentient animal. No wonder her backstory didn't get a flashback...
 * Humpty's "It ain't over easy" line followed by the cat going "Ooh" and covering his mouth. Did anyone else think Prison Rape when this was shown?
 * Hilarious in Hindsight: Puss got his trademark boots from a woman named Imelda. Imelda Marcos is the First Lady to famously scandal-laden and dethroned former President of The Philippines Ferdinand Marcos, and she was known for a very large shoe collection
 * In Shrek Forever After, Rumplestiltzkin had an odd choice of animal for a pet that wasn't central to the plot at the time.
 * Jerkass Woobie: is clearly in the wrong, but you can't deny just how much crap they went through.
 * Memetic Mutation: "Ooooohhhh...."
 * Nightmare Fuel: The
 * Surprisingly Improved Sequel: The movie's been much better-received than the two Shrek sequels that came before it, and received reviews almost as good as the well-loved first two Shrek movies.
 * Tear Jerker: Kitty's backstory:
 * Uncanny Valley - Those dancing pigs.
 * Humpty dips into this too, for some viewers.