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  1. Feb 10, 2023 · Watched Puss in Boots: The Last Wish and want to understand all the Spanish parts of the movie script? We've got you!

    • Kayleena Pierce-Bohen
    • ¡Fiesta! "¡Fiesta!" is the Spanish word for "Party!" and it's an appropriate way to both begin and end Puss in Boots: The Last Wish. The movie opens with Puss enjoying a rowdy affair in his honor at the Governor's mansion, and he duplicates the festive atmosphere at the end once he's been labeled a vigilante.
    • ¿Adónde Fueron Ese Idiota Y Su Perro? Kitty Softpaws doesn't want anything to do with Puss in Boots after he abandoned her just before their wedding, but he needs her help in order to find the Wishing Star.
    • ¡Los Voy Hacer A Todos Alfombras De Baño! Goldilocks and the Three Bears show up repeatedly throughout the movie to thwart Puss, Kitty Softpaws, and Perrito.
    • ¡Ay, Qué Miedo! For a family-friendly movie, Puss in Boots: The Last Wish is surprisingly dark with its humor at times. The Spanish phrase, "¡Ay, qué miedo!"
  2. "The Wolf whistling an ominous tune at his first meeting with Puss in a cantina is an homage to the character of Harmonica in “Once Upon a Time in the West,” whose every appearance was accompanied by a discordant, apocalyptic melody.

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  5. Oct 6, 2023 · With its infectious beats, catchy lyrics, and thought-provoking symbolism, the song has sparked curiosity about its underlying meaning. In this article, we will delve into the depths of “The Wolf” and explore the symbolism, themes, and interpretations behind this popular track.

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  7. CAMINEMOS EN EL BOSQUE. Here comes the wolf! In this song and game, kids are going for a walk in the woods, but they have to be careful. If The Wolf is in the woods, he’ll eat them. So, kids cautiously take turns asking The Wolf what he’s doing to make sure they’ll be safe.

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