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The Wonderful World of Puss 'n Boots
Cover of the Japanese DVD
GenreAdventure
Anime
Directed byKimio Yabuki
StudioToei Animation

Puss 'n Boots (長靴をはいた猫, Nagagutsu wo Haita Neko) is a Japanese anime movie released in 1969. It is an adaptation of the famous fairy tale by Charles Perrault. Hayao Miyazaki worked as a storyboard artist and key animator on the film. Miyazaki also wrote the manga adaptation, which was serialized in Chūnichi Shinbun Nichiyō Ban (Chunichi Newspaper Sunday Version).

The main character, Pero the cat is the mascot of Toei Animation.

It was followed by two sequels, Three Musketeers in Boots (ながぐつ三銃士, Nagagutsu Sanjūshi) (1972) and Puss 'n Boots Travels Around the World (長靴をはいた猫 80日間世界一周, Nagagutsu wo Haita Neko: Hachijū Nichikan Sekai Isshū) (1976).

Discotek has released an English language version on DVD.

Characters

  • Pero Voiced by: Susumu Ishikawa
  • Pierre Voiced by: Toshiko Fujita
  • Princess Rose Voiced by: Rumi Sakakibara
  • Assassin Voiced by: Ado Mizumori
  • Little Mouse Voiced by: Yōko Mizugaki
  • Boss Mouse Voiced by: Kazuo Kumakura
  • Daniel Voiced by: Kenji Utsumi
  • Raymond Voiced by: Shun Yashiro
  • Assassin Boss Voiced by: Kinya Aikawa
  • Lucifer Voiced by: Asao Koike
  • King Voiced by: Kiiton Masuda

See also

References

  1. http://www.nausicaa.net/miyazaki/manga/neko.html

External links


Hayao Miyazaki
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