Puss in Boots: The Last Wish is a 2022 American computer-animated adventure film produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by Universal Pictures. The sequel to the spin-off film Puss in Boots (2011) and the sixth installment in the Shrek franchise, the film was directed by Joel Crawford and co-directed by Januel Mercado. Based on the character from Shrek 2 (2004) and inspired from the eponymous fairy tale, the film's screenplay was written by Paul Fisher and Tommy Swerdlow, with a story by Swerdlow and Tom Wheeler (the latter of whom wrote the 2011 film). The voice cast of Puss in Boots: The Last Wish includes Antonio Banderas and Salma Hayek Pinault reprising their respective roles as the titular character and Kitty Softpaws, and are joined by Harvey Guillén, Florence Pugh, Olivia Colman, Ray Winstone, Samson Kayo, John Mulaney, Wagner Moura, Da'Vine Joy Randolph, and Anthony Mendez, who voice new characters introduced in the film. Set after Shrek Forever After (2010), the film follows Puss in Boots as he journeys to find the mystical Last Wish for the Wishing Star by teaming up with Kitty and Perrito (Guillén) to restore the first eight of his nine lives, by wishing on the mystical Last Wishing Star. They must race against Goldilocks and her Three Bears Crime Family (Pugh, Winstone, Colman, and Kayo), and "Big" Jack Horner (Mulaney), who all desire the star; Puss must also avoid a mysterious hooded wolf (Moura), who plots to kill him.
Plans for a sequel to Puss in Boots began in November 2012, when executive producer Guillermo del Toro shared plans to take the titular character on an adventure to a "very exotic locale", who also stated a couple of drafts for the screenplay were completed. Work on a sequel began in April 2014, according to Banderas. The film's title was announced as Puss in Boots 2: Nine Lives & 40 Thieves in June 2014. After being stuck in development hell, the project was revived in November 2018, with Illumination founder and CEO Chris Meledandri confirmed to be an executive producer. It was announced that the film would be helmed by Bob Persichetti, the head of story of the first film and one of the three directors of Sony Pictures Animation's Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018), in February 2019. Crawford was later announced as the new director in March 2021, along with Mercado. The majority of the new cast members, along with Pinault's return, were announced in March 2022. The story drew inspiration from Spaghetti Western films, with The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966) being cited as a particular influence. As with DreamWorks' previous film The Bad Guys (2022), the film has a stylized animation style, inspired by Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. With new technology, the team was able to give the film a painterly style to resemble a fairy-tale story, rather than utilizing the realistic visual style of every previous installment of the Shrek franchise.
Puss in Boots: The Last Wish premiered at United States on December 7, 2022, and was theatrically released in the USA on December 21, 2022, after being delayed due to restructuring at DreamWorks. The film received positive reviews from critics, praising its animation, themes, voice acting, humor and the portrayal of Death. Many reviewers considered it superior to its predecessor, as well as one of the best films in the Shrek franchise. It was also a commercial success, grossing $445 million worldwide on a production budget of $90 million, becoming the second highest-grossing animated film of 2022. It was nominated for Best Animated Feature Film and numerous accolades, including at the Academy Awards, Golden Globes, Critics' Choice Awards, and British Academy Film Awards.
Plot[]
While hosting a party in the town of Del Mar, legendary hero and outlaw, Puss in Boots, accidentally awakens a sleeping giant. He effortlessly subdues the creature using a church bell that fatally crushes him while he is posing for adulation. After he awakens, Puss realizes that was his eighth death, and he has only one life left. Later, Puss is confronted by a black-hooded wolf, whom he presumes is a bounty hunter. Puss attempts to fight the wolf but is easily defeated and, realizing he will die, runs away in fear. Believing he cannot live up to his fearless legend without his spare lives, Puss retires from adventuring. He becomes apathetic and goes into the care of cat lady, Mama Luna, alongside an unfailingly happy dog he calls Perrito.[lower-alpha 1]
Criminals, Goldilocks and the Three Bears, arrive hoping to recruit Puss but are led to believe he is dead. Puss overhears their plan to steal a scroll leading to a Wishing Star from amoral pastry chef, ”Big” Jack Horner, and resolves to use it to restore his lost lives. Accompanied by Perrito, Puss breaks into Horner's bakery, coming into conflict with the Bear family, Horner, and his resentful ex-fiancée, Kitty Softpaws. Puss, Perrito, and Kitty join forces to escape with the map.
The scroll leads the trio to the Dark Forest, a pocket dimension that changes its terrain depending on the personality of the scroll's holder; they are followed closely by Horner and his forces, as well as the Bear Family. During a battle between the three groups, Puss flees in terror after seeing the wolf, allowing Goldilocks to recover the map. After Perrito calms his panic attack, Puss confesses that he left Kitty at the altar on their wedding day. Kitty overhears them and reveals that she did not go to the wedding because she believed Puss could not love anyone more than himself.
Puss and Kitty steal back the scroll while the Bear Family is distracted by a manifestation of their woodland cottage. The landscape shifts again, allowing the Bears to capture Perrito and trapping Puss in a crystalline cave where he is confronted by manifestations of his arrogant past selves who mock Puss for being afraid. The wolf arrives, introduces himself as Death, and reveals he intends to kill Puss because of how little he valued his former lives and the arrogance he showed toward death. Puss once again flees, following the map to the Star. Frustrated after Kitty rescues Perrito, Goldilocks reveals to the Bears that her wish is to be reunited with her biological family; though devastated, the Bears agree to help her.
Kitty confronts Puss at the Star, berating his selfishness, and admits her wish was to have someone she could completely trust. The Bear Family and Horner converge on the Star and fight over the scroll, which is necessary to make a wish. Goldilocks abandons the scroll to save Baby Bear, realizing she already has her true family, and Horner becomes trapped inside his magical bottomless bag. Death confronts Puss, who overcomes his fear and throws the map away, having learned the value of his life. Puss outfights Death, affirming that while Death will inevitably win in the end, he will not stop fighting for the life he shares with Kitty and Perrito. No longer seeing an arrogant legend before him, Death begrudgingly spares Puss and leaves.
Horner returns, having eaten a magic growth cookie to turn himself into a giant and escape the bag. He seizes the map and attempts to make his wish to take all of the world's magic for himself, but Puss, Kitty, Perrito, and the Bears work together to destroy the map, causing the Star to collapse and consume Horner. In the aftermath, the Bears leave, intending to take over Horner's pie factory, while Puss rekindles his romance with Kitty. Puss, Kitty, and Perrito steal a ship and set sail to the Kingdom of Far Far Away.
Voice cast[]
From left to right: Salma Hayek Pinault, Antonio Banderas, and a Puss in Boots mascot at a premiere of the first film.
- Antonio Banderas as Puss in Boots, a swashbuckling cat fugitive from the law and a hero of San Ricardo who lost eight of his nine lives.[5]
- Salma Hayek Pinault as Kitty Softpaws, a street-savvy Tuxedo cat who is Puss' ex-fiancée, and seeks the star to find somebody she could trust.[6][7]
- Harvey Guillén as Perrito, a friendly and naive therapy dog who started out as one of Mama Luna's pet cats, because he disguised himself as a cat.[6]
- Florence Pugh as Goldilocks, the leader of the Three Bears Crime Family who wants to get the Last Wish in order to use it to regain her biological family.[8]
- Kailey Crawford as Young Goldilocks
- Olivia Colman as Mama Bear, Papa Bear's wife, Baby Bear's mother and Goldilocks' adoptive mother.[6]
- Ray Winstone as Papa Bear, Mama Bear's husband, Baby Bear's father and Goldilocks' adoptive father.[6]
- Samson Kayo as Baby Bear, Papa Bear and Mama Bear's son, and Goldilocks' adoptive brother.[6]
- John Mulaney as "Big" Jack Horner, a feared pastry chef and crime lord who plans to reach the Wishing Star in order to gain control of all magic. He collects various magical items, creatures and people ever since he was snubbed of fairy-tale fame by calling himself "Little" Jack Horner as a kid.[8] His group of henchmen cooks is called "the Baker's Dozen".
- Wagner Moura as the Wolf,[lower-alpha 2] later revealed to be the physical embodiment of Death. He wields twin sickles that combine into a double-bladed glaive.[8]
- Da'Vine Joy Randolph as Mama Luna, an elderly cat lady who initially takes Puss in.
- Anthony Mendez as the doctor who tells Puss to retire after informing him of his eight deaths.
- Kevin McCann as the Ethical Bug, a parody of Jiminy Cricket.[9]
- Bernardo De Paula as the Governor of del Mar
- Betsy Sodaro and Artemis Pebdani as Jo and Jan Serpent, twin criminal sisters who deliver the map of the Wishing Star to Jack.
- Conrad Vernon as Gingy
- Cody Cameron as Pinocchio
Shrek and Donkey make non-speaking appearances in a brief flashback, as does Imelda from the first Puss in Boots;[6] Also from the previous film, Humpty Alexander Dumpty's first name appears in a book Goldi reads.
Production[]
Development[]
In November 2012, executive producer Guillermo del Toro shared director Chris Miller's intentions to take the titular character on an adventure to a "very exotic locale." He also said a couple of drafts for the screenplay were completed.[10] In April 2014, voice actor Antonio Banderas said work on the sequel had begun.[5] On June 12, 2014, the movie was titled Puss in Boots 2: Nine Lives & 40 Thieves.[11] In March 2015, Banderas said the script was under restructuring. He also hinted at the possibility of Shrek appearing in the film.[12]
By November 2018, Illumination founder and CEO Chris Meledandri had been brought on board as an executive producer of both Shrek 5 and Puss in Boots 2.[13][14] In February 2019, it was reported that Bob Persichetti was set to direct the film while Latifa Ouaou, producer of the first film, would oversee the development of the sequel with Meledandri; Persichetti and Ouaou previously worked on the first film as head of story and producer, respectively.[15] On August 19, 2020, DreamWorks trademarked Puss in Boots: The Last Wish as the new title of the sequel, which was approved in December.[16] In March 2021, Joel Crawford replaced Persichetti as director, having previously helmed DreamWorks' The Croods: A New Age (2020), with producer Mark Swift, editor James Ryan, and screenwriter Paul Fisher returning as collaborators along with Januel Mercado serving as the film's co-director.[6][17] Along with Salma Hayek (now named as Salma Hayek Pinault) reprising her voice role, new cast members were announced in March 2022, including Harvey Guillén, Florence Pugh, Olivia Colman, Ray Winstone, Samson Kayo, John Mulaney, Wagner Moura, Da'Vine Joy Randolph, and Anthony Mendez.[6]
Writing[]
The various stages of production used to depict a scene of Puss having a panic attack. From top to bottom: the storyboard, a screenshot of the unrendered footage, and a screenshot of the final film.
While wanting the film to retain the adult humor from previous entries, Crawford also wanted the film to have a darker tone, with Puss' mortality and fear of death being the film's main focus,[18] wanting to use the concept of Puss being in his last life tell a story about how to enjoy life.[19][20] Swift felt the Shrek franchise being over 20 years old by the time the project entered production allowed the film to explore darker themes than its predecessors.[18] He drew inspiration from fairytales by the Brothers Grimm and how they were "cautionary tales that took you somewhere dark to make you appreciate the light".[21] This also influenced the decision to depict Death as a wolf, as wolves in Brothers Grimm's stories were depicted as "the personification of fear".[21] Other influences for the film include Spaghetti Westerns films, due to how those films managed to balance between different tones.[21] The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly was cited as a particular influence on the film's plot.[18]
Crawford said he wanted the film's comedy to be "edgy" in the vein of Shrek (2001), aiming to honor what audiences loved from previous entries, although still wanting to do something different with the franchise instead of retreading familiar ground.[19][22] He also was interested in including more characters from the franchise, albeit not at the expense of the film's story.[19] He also felt that "one foot of Puss in Boots is dipped in the Shrek fairy tale world, but another one is in the spaghetti western world", and aiming to balance both aspects influenced certain decisions for the film.[22]
For the film's opening sequence, the producers didn't want to simply re-introduce the character to general audiences, but also to "[introduce] the world to where the character is now" by establishing him as a celebrity, with the writers drawing inspiration from Mick Jagger.[18] Crawford wanted Puss to start the film as a "larger than life"-type of figure who comes to embrace his vulnerability.[23] Swift described the story as being about Puss "[having] to figure out who am I without all the things that people value in me?".[18] The idea of featuring a scene of Puss having a panic attack was conceived after the team deemed Puss expressing his vulnerabIlities verbally as "insincere", whereas a panic attack was seen as a "natural point" for the character that would force Puss to "let down the facade of being a fearless hero". For the scene, Crawford and storyboard artist Taylor Meacham drew from their personal experiences.[23]
Animation and design[]
As with DreamWorks' previous film The Bad Guys (2022), the film's design was inspired by Sony Pictures Animation's Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018), to make the film look more like storybook illustrations, from an idea suggested by production designer Nate Wragg.[24][25][26] In February 2019, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse director Bob Persichetti was set to helm Puss in Boots: The Last Wish,[15] before he was replaced by Crawford in March 2021.[17] Using new technology, the team at DreamWorks focused more on a painterly style design, to make the film look like a fairy-tale world, different than what it was in Shrek (2001) from their defunct studio Pacific Data Images.[27][18]
Music[]
Heitor Pereira composed the film's score, replacing Henry Jackman from the first film.[28] Additionally, three original songs were made for the film by Karol G, Daniel Oviedo, Heitor Pereira, Paul Fisher, Dan Navarro, and Gaby Moreno. Karol G performs "La Vida es Una", co-written by herself and Daniel Oviedo and released on December 8, 2022[29] while Heitor Pereira co-wrote two songs titled "Fearless Hero", performed by Antonio Banderas and co-written by Dan Navarro and Paul Fisher, and "Por Que Te Vas", co-written with and performed by Gaby Moreno.[30] The soundtrack was released on December 16, 2022, by Back Lot Music, in addition to cover of the Doors' "This Is the End" performed by Dan Navarro.[31] Music from Shrek 2 was used in the film by Harry Gregson-Williams from the tracks "Obliged to Help" and "The End / Happily Ever After".
Release[]
Puss in Boots: The Last Wish premiered at Lincoln Center in New York City on December 13, 2022,[32] and was theatrically released on December 21, 2022. It was originally scheduled to be released on November 2, 2018,[11] and later on December 21, 2018,[33] before it was removed from the release schedule altogether in January 2015 due to corporate restructuring and DreamWorks Animation's new policy to release just two films a year.[34][35] Upon the project's resurrection, it was given a release date of September 23, 2022, in March 2021,[17] but in April 2022, the release date was moved to its current December 21 date, taking over the release of Illumination's The Super Mario Bros. Movie.[36] A one-day public screening occurred on November 26, 2022, in select theaters.[37][38]
The first thirty minutes of the film were shown at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival on June 14, 2022. Critics noted the darker tone of the movie when compared to its predecessor and director Joel Crawford agreed with them, mentioning that Puss' "fear of death is the engine that drives the movie".[39][18]
The film also debuted a new animated logo opening for DreamWorks Animation, showcasing characters from The Bad Guys, How to Train Your Dragon, Kung Fu Panda, The Boss Baby, Trolls, and Shrek with a remastered rendition of the 2010 fanfare composed by Harry Gregson-Williams mixed with several notes from the 2019 fanfare composed by John Powell, produced by Suzanne Buirgy from Abominable and Kendall Cronkhite from Trolls served as the production designer.[40]
Home media[]
Puss in Boots: The Last Wish was released on digital on January 6, 2023, 16 days after its theatrical release.[41][42]
A 4-minute CGI animated short film, Puss in Boots: The Trident, was released as part of the digital release of Puss in Boots: The Last Wish Collector`s Edition on February 21, 2023 and later released on Ultra HD Blu-ray, Blu-ray, and DVD on February 28.[43][44][45]
As part of their 18-month deal with Netflix, the film will stream on Peacock for the first four months of the pay-TV window, then move to Netflix for the next ten, and then will return to Peacock for the remaining four.[46]
Reception[]
Box office[]
As of February 27, 2023[update], Puss in Boots: The Last Wish has grossed $173.6 million in the United States and Canada, and $271.7 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $445.4 million.[3][4]
In the United States and Canada, Puss in Boots: The Last Wish was projected to gross $25–30 million from 4,000 theaters over its four-day opening weekend.[2] The film made $3.2 million on its first day and $2.9 million on its second, with The Hollywood Reporter noting that Winter Storm Elliot and the threat of a tripledemic surge in COVID-19 and flu cases could affect the box office in the subsequent days.[47] It went on to debut to $12.4 million in its opening weekend (and an estimated total of $26.2 million over the six days), finishing second behind holdover Avatar: The Way of Water.[48][49] Despite opening below projections, Universal’s president of domestic distribution Jim Orr and box office analysts believed the film could make up ground in the coming weeks through word-of-mouth and schools being on holiday.[50] In its second weekend, Puss in Boots: The Last Wish grew 35% from its debut weekend, grossing $16.8 million.[51][52] Its third weekend, the film fell 19% with $13.5 million, which was the first non-holiday weekend in its run.[53][54] The film made $14.5 million in its fourth weekend and $18.9 million over the four day Martin Luther King Jr. Weekend (Friday–Monday) while also crossing the $100 million mark at the United States and Canadian box office.[55][56]
Critical response[]
Template:RT prose[57] Template:Metacritic film prose Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "A" on an A+ to F scale, while PostTrak reported 89% of audience members gave it a positive score.[48]
IGN's Rafael Motamayor gave a rating of 9 out of 10 and wrote: "Puss in Boots: The Last Wish mixes stunning animation with a poignant, surprisingly mature story to deliver the Shrek franchise's answer to Logan we didn't know we needed."[58] Christy Lemire of RogerEbert.com wrote that after a "roaring start", the film "sags a bit in the midsection as it becomes clear that we're in for a pretty standard quest." She did, however praise that the film manages to "convey messages of selflessness and teamwork in a way that doesn't feel heavy-handed or cloying", along with the voice performances and visuals.[59] Nate Richards of Collider gave the film an A-, saying: "Nothing in Puss in Boots: The Last Wish feels lazy, it more than justifies the long wait. It is not only one of the best animated films of the year, but it's one of DreamWorks' best, and one that will strike a chord with moviegoers of all ages. It's equal parts exciting and hilarious as well as earnest, it never feels like it is talking down to anyone. With The Bad Guys and now Puss in Boots: The Last Wish, it is more than safe to say that DreamWorks is back and (maybe) better than ever."[60]
Peter Debruge of Variety gave the film a positive review, saying the film was "DWA's best film since the How to Train Your Dragon trilogy."[61] Maxance Vincent of Loud and Clear gave the film four out of five stars, saying: "Puss in Boots: The Last Wish is finally giving me hope that the Shrek franchise may not be dead yet. The film opens with one of the most thrilling action set pieces I've seen in an animated film all year (and probably the most thrilling one, since I won't watch another animated film before the end of the year), impeccably scored by Heitor Perreira as our titular character (Antonio Banderas) sings 'Who is our favorite fearless hero?' as he battles a giant. I was locked into the movie, and there was no going back."[62] Emma Stefansky of IndieWire also gave a positive review, enjoying the fact that the film "has no qualms about testing the expectations of its young audience while delivering a freewheeling tale about appreciating the nine lives we already have."[63] Frank Scheck of The Hollywood Reporter gave the film a mixed review, writing "darker in tone but still extremely funny, the film, like so many of its animated brethren, falters when resorting to the frenetic action sequences seemingly designed for tykes' short attention spans."[9] William Bibbiani of TheWrap also gave a mixed review, summarizing that "there are comic moments that land, and action set pieces that pop, but the overwhelming sensation here is a meditation on the inevitability of death."[64]
Accolades[]
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| Award | Date of ceremony | Category | Recipient(s) | Result | Template:Refh |
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| Academy Awards | [[95th Academy Awards|Template:Dts/hart]] | Best Animated Feature Film | Joel Crawford and Mark Swift | Pending | [65] |
| Alliance of Women Film Journalists Awards | Template:Dts/hart | Best Animated Film | Puss in Boots: The Last Wish | Nominated | [66] [67] |
| Best Animated Female | Salma Hayek Pinault | Nominated | |||
| American Cinema Editors Awards | [[American Cinema Editors Awards 2023|Template:Dts/hart]] | Best Edited Animated Feature Film | James Ryan | Pending | [68] |
| Annie Awards | [[50th Annie Awards|Template:Dts/hart]] | Best Animated Feature | Puss in Boots: The Last Wish | Nominated | [69] |
| Outstanding Achievement for Character Design in an Animated Feature Production | Jesús Alonso Iglesias | Nominated | |||
| Outstanding Achievement for Editorial in an Animated Feature Production | James Ryan, Jacquelyn Karambelas, Natalla Cronembold, Joe Butler, and Katie Parody | Won | |||
| Outstanding Achievement for Production Design in an Animated Feature Production | Nate Wragg, Joseph Feinsilver, Claire Keane, Wayne Tsay, and Naveen Selvanathan | Nominated | |||
| Outstanding Achievement for Storyboarding in an Animated Feature Production | Anthony Holden | Won | |||
| Outstanding Achievement for Voice Acting in an Animated Feature Production | Wagner Moura | Nominated | |||
| Art Directors Guild Awards | [[Art Directors Guild Awards 2022|Template:Dts/hart]] | Excellence in Production Design for an Animated Film | Nate Wragg | Nominated | [70] |
| Artios Awards | [[38th Artios Awards|Template:Dts/hart]] | Animation | Christi Soper Hilt | Pending | [71] |
| British Academy Film Awards | [[76th British Academy Film Awards|Template:Dts/hart]] | Best Animated Film | Joel Crawford and Mark Swift | Nominated | [72] |
| Cinema Audio Society Awards | [[Cinema Audio Society Awards 2022|Template:Dts/hart]] | Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for a Motion Picture – Animated | Ken Gombos, Julian Slater, Greg P. Russell, Alan Meyerson, and Ryan Squires | Pending | [73] |
| Critics' Choice Movie Awards | [[28th Critics' Choice Awards|Template:Dts/hart]] | Best Animated Feature | Puss in Boots: The Last Wish | Nominated | [74] |
| Dorian Awards | Template:Dts/hart | Animated Film of the Year | Puss in Boots: The Last Wish | Nominated | [75] |
| Georgia Film Critics Association Awards | Template:Dts/hart | Best Animated Film | Puss in Boots: The Last Wish | Nominated | [76] [77] |
| Golden Globe Awards | [[80th Golden Globe Awards|Template:Dts/hart]] | Best Animated Feature Film | Puss in Boots: The Last Wish | Nominated | [78] |
| Golden Reel Awards | [[Golden Reel Awards 2022|Template:Dts/hart]] | Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing – Feature Animation | Jason W. Jennings, Julian Slater, Tim Walston, Ken McGill, Mia Stewart, and Paul Pirola | Nominated | [79] [80] |
| Hollywood Critics Association Awards | [[6th Hollywood Critics Association Film Awards|Template:Dts/hart]] | Best Voice or Motion-Capture Performance | Antonio Banderas | Nominated | [81] [82] |
| Best Animated Film | Puss in Boots: The Last Wish | Nominated | |||
| Hollywood Music in Media Awards | [[13th Hollywood Music in Media Awards|Template:Dts/hart]] | Best Original Score in an Animated Film | Heitor Pereira | Nominated | [83] |
| Houston Film Critics Society Awards | [[Houston Film Critics Society Awards 2022|Template:Dts/hart]] | Best Animated Feature | Puss in Boots: The Last Wish | Nominated | [84] [85] |
| London Film Critics' Circle Awards | [[London Film Critics Circle Awards 2022|Template:Dts/hart]] | British Actress of the Year | Olivia Colman[lower-alpha 3] | Nominated | [86] [87] |
| Florence Pugh[lower-alpha 4] | Won | ||||
| Movieguide Awards | Template:Dts/hart | Best Movies for Families | Puss in Boots: The Last Wish | Won[lower-alpha 5] | [88] |
| NAACP Image Awards | [[54th NAACP Image Awards|Template:Dts/hart]] | Outstanding Animated Motion Picture | Puss in Boots: The Last Wish | Nominated | [89] |
| Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards | [[2023 Kids' Choice Awards|Template:Dts/hart]] | Favorite Female Voice from an Animated Movie | Salma Hayek Pinault | Pending | [90] |
| Online Film Critics Society Awards | [[Online Film Critics Society Awards 2022|Template:Dts/hart]] | Best Animated Feature | Puss in Boots: The Last Wish | Nominated | [91] |
| Producers Guild of America Awards | [[34th Producers Guild of America Awards|Template:Dts/hart]] | Outstanding Producer of Animated Theatrical Motion Pictures | Puss in Boots: The Last Wish | Nominated | [92] |
| San Diego Film Critics Society Awards | [[San Diego Film Critics Society Awards 2022|Template:Dts/hart]] | Best Animated Film | Puss in Boots: The Last Wish | Nominated | [93] [94] |
| San Francisco Bay Area Film Critics Circle Awards | [[San Francisco Bay Area Film Critics Circle Awards 2022|Template:Dts/hart]] | Best Animated Feature | Puss in Boots: The Last Wish | Nominated | [95] [96] |
| Seattle Film Critics Society Awards | [[2022 Seattle Film Critics Society Awards|Template:Dts/hart]] | Best Animated Feature | Puss in Boots: The Last Wish | Nominated | [97] [98] |
| Visual Effects Society Awards | [[21st Visual Effects Society Awards|Template:Dts/hart]] | Outstanding Effects Simulations in an Animated Feature | Derek Cheung, Michael Losure, Kiem Ching Ong, and Jinguang Huang | Won | [99] |
Notes[]
- ↑ Spanish: diminutive for perro (Template:Translation).
- ↑ In promotional material, the character was referred to as "[the] Big Bad Wolf", though he is not credited as such in the film -- and is separate from the character of the same name from the previous films in the main Shrek franchise.
- ↑ Also for Empire of Light, Joyride, and Scrooge: A Christmas Carol
- ↑ Also for Don't Worry Darling and The Wonder
- ↑ Tied with Sonic the Hedgehog 2
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