Puss - In Boots - Fancut - Pg-11
Fan edits are unauthorized alternative versions created by viewers to recontextualize footage or change the film's tone. A "PG-11" FanCut typically seeks to:
In the theatrical cut, the Wolf (Death) leaves no marks. In this fan edit, scratches linger for a few frames. When Puss gets thrown into a wall, a tiny speck of red appears on his lip—then wiped away comically. It’s Looney Tunes meets The Princess Bride . Violent enough to feel dangerous, safe enough for a mature 11-year-old. Puss in Boots - FanCut - PG-11
While an official "Director's Dark Cut" will never hit Peacock or Netflix, the studio has begun releasing "Vintage Storyboards" and "Animatics" that feature the violent, unfiltered versions of key scenes. They know the fans will finish the job. Fan edits are unauthorized alternative versions created by
By trimming filler scenes, the FanCut emphasizes the emotional core of Puss’s relationship with Kitty Softpaws and the betrayal by Humpty Dumpty. When Puss gets thrown into a wall, a
Watch the original with your kids. Then, after they go to bed, dim the lights, put on the PG-11 cut, and listen for the whistle.


