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: Key moments, such as Kitty Softpaws yelling "¡Ay, qué susto!" (How scary!) or asking where that "idiota" (idiot) went, lose their comedic and emotional weight. Beyond the Screen: Cultural & Educational Angles

Bloggers also dive into what the cat represents in folklore:

: While modern versions lean into Spanish culture, the character actually has Italian origins, appearing in Giambattista Basile’s 1634 anthology. subtitle Puss in Boots

: Language learning blogs suggest using the film for Spanish classes because it features Latinx actors and authentic (though sometimes untranslated) Spanish in context.

Other interesting blog posts explore the character's deeper roots and educational potential: : Key moments, such as Kitty Softpaws yelling

: Posts on the Ghibli Blog trace the cat's history back to 1969 Japanese animation, where industry legends like Hayao Miyazaki worked on The Wonderful World of Puss 'n Boots . Symbolic & Moral Depth

Fans and reviewers have highlighted a major issue with the film's official subtitles: they frequently fail to translate Spanish dialogue. Other interesting blog posts explore the character's deeper

: Instead of translating flavorful phrases, many subtitle tracks simply display "[speaking Spanish]".