Puss in Boots 3D | reviewed by: Jeremy Frost | February 21, 2012
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#PussInBoots on #3D #Bluray is a very strong release w/ great 3D depth & color, an encompassing audio track and a good collection of extras.
| genre | Adventure | Animation | Comedy | Family |
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| synopsis | Long before he even met Shrek, the notorious fighter, lover and outlaw Puss in Boots becomes a hero when he sets off on an adventure with the tough and street smart Kitty Softpaws and the mastermind Humpty Dumpty to save his town. This is the true story of The Cat, The Myth, The Legend... The Boots. |
| lead actors | Antonio Banderas | Salma Hayek | Zach Galifianakis | Billy Bob Thornton | Amy Sedaris | Constance Marie | Guillermo del Toro | Mike Mitchell | Rich Dietl | Ryan Crego | Tom Wheeler | Conrad Vernon | Tom McGrath | Bob Joles | Latifa Ouaou | Robert Persichetti Jr. | Chris Miller | Jessica Schulte | Nina Barry |
| director | Chris Miller |

















