Puss in Boots: The Three Diablos
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Puss in Boots: The Three Diablos
Summary
Puss in Boots: The Three Diablos is an animated short film[1]. It ranks in the top 5% of animated_short_film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (272 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Puss in Boots: The Three Diablos's instance of is recorded as The Three Diablos — instance of (P31): animated short film[3].
- Puss in Boots: The Three Diablos's instance of is recorded as The Three Diablos — instance of (P31): television film[4].
- Puss in Boots: The Three Diablos was directed by The Three Diablos — director (P57): Raman Hui[5].
- The Three Diablos — screenwriter (P58): Tom Wheeler wrote the screenplay for Puss in Boots: The Three Diablos[6].
- Puss in Boots: The Three Diablos's composer is recorded as The Three Diablos — composer (P86): Henry Jackman[7].
- Puss in Boots: The Three Diablos's genre is The Three Diablos — genre (P136): Western film[8].
- Puss in Boots: The Three Diablos's genre is The Three Diablos — genre (P136): adventure film[9].
- Puss in Boots: The Three Diablos's genre is The Three Diablos — genre (P136): teen film[10].
- Puss in Boots: The Three Diablos's genre is The Three Diablos — genre (P136): comedy television program[11].
- Puss in Boots: The Three Diablos's genre is The Three Diablos — genre (P136): family film[12].
- Puss in Boots: The Three Diablos's genre is The Three Diablos — genre (P136): action film[13].
- Puss in Boots: The Three Diablos's based on is recorded as The Three Diablos — based on (P144): Puss in Boots[14].
- Puss in Boots: The Three Diablos followed The Three Diablos — follows (P155): Puss in Boots[15].
- Puss in Boots: The Three Diablos was followed by The Three Diablos — followed by (P156): Puss in Boots: The Last Wish[16].
- Puss in Boots: The Three Diablos was produced by The Three Diablos — producer (P162): Gina Shay[17].
- Puss in Boots: The Three Diablos's production company is recorded as The Three Diablos — production company (P272): DreamWorks Animation[18].
- The original language of Puss in Boots: The Three Diablos was The Three Diablos — original language of film or TV show (P364): English[19].
- Puss in Boots: The Three Diablos was distributed by The Three Diablos — distribution format (P437): direct-to-video[20].
- Puss in Boots: The Three Diablos's country of origin is recorded as The Three Diablos — country of origin (P495): United States[21].
- Puss in Boots: The Three Diablos was released on January 1, 2012[22].
- Puss in Boots: The Three Diablos's voice actor is recorded as The Three Diablos — voice actor (P725): Antonio Banderas[23].
- Puss in Boots: The Three Diablos's voice actor is recorded as The Three Diablos — voice actor (P725): Gilles Marini[24].
- Puss in Boots: The Three Diablos's voice actor is recorded as The Three Diablos — voice actor (P725): Chris Miller[25].
- Puss in Boots: The Three Diablos's voice actor is recorded as The Three Diablos — voice actor (P725): Walt Dohrn[26].
- Puss in Boots: The Three Diablos's distributed by is recorded as The Three Diablos — distributed by (P750): Paramount Home Entertainment[27].
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Authorship and Creation
Puss in Boots: The Three Diablos was produced by The Three Diablos — producer (P162): Gina Shay[17]. It was directed by The Three Diablos — director (P57): Raman Hui[5]. The Three Diablos — screenwriter (P58): Tom Wheeler wrote the screenplay for it[6].
Publication
Puss in Boots: The Three Diablos was published on January 1, 2012[22]. The original language of it was The Three Diablos — original language of film or TV show (P364): English[19]. Genres include The Three Diablos — genre (P136): Western film[8], The Three Diablos — genre (P136): adventure film[9], The Three Diablos — genre (P136): teen film[10], The Three Diablos — genre (P136): comedy television program[11], The Three Diablos — genre (P136): family film[12], and The Three Diablos — genre (P136): action film[13]. It was distributed by The Three Diablos — distribution format (P437): direct-to-video[20].
Adaptations and Inspiration
Puss in Boots: The Three Diablos followed The Three Diablos — follows (P155): Puss in Boots[15]. It was followed by The Three Diablos — followed by (P156): Puss in Boots: The Last Wish[16].
Why It Matters
Puss in Boots: The Three Diablos ranks in the top 5% of animated_short_film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (272 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 14 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] It is known by 9 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]