Puss in Boots (fairy tale), a European fairy tale with the character known as 'The Master Cat'. Many of the following were adaptations of this character.
Puss n Boots: Story and DressUpGame, aimed at young children. Released by KIDOONS Network]
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Puss was soon at the entrance to the castle, his bag of greens in paw.
Puss had heard of the queen's fickle nature in regard to the salads served at the royal table, and therefore had determined to approach her from that angle.
Puss and Grapevine were soon hurrying along the dark, deserted road in the direction of the ogre's ill-gotten kingdom.
"Puss in Boots" is a European fairy tale, collected by Charles Perrault in 1697 his Contes de ma mère l'Oye (Mother Goose Tales) as "The Master Cat", and earlier in 1634, by Giambattista Basile as "Gagliuso", also translated as "Pippo".
Puss in Boots was first performed in Rome in 1915, and has been something of a repertory item in Germany since at least the 1970s.
Puss in Boots appeared as a character in the film Shrek 2 (with the voice of Antonio Banderas).