Imagine it’s mid day. You’re walking on a trail when the sky just switches to complete darkness. You start to panic as you realize you don’t know where to go. You can barely see ten feet in front of you and there’s a hopeless feeling of dread. After about an hour, you look behind you and see a sort of figure relatively far away. It sees you too. Cue the whistle as it starts to come for you. While the whistle started as a distant echo, it gets louder each time around. The figure is close now, and you can hear it’s ragged breathing. The whistling is so loud now you can barely hear your footsteps on the gravel trail as you run. You can see distant lights ahead. Just a little farther. You make it onto a road. The lights are brighter now. Bright enough for you to see what was chasing you. It was nothing. As the car hits you, death knows he did his job.
death isn't on the map because it guides you through the forest in your own way. but Death doesn't need a guide because he is both literally and metaphorically everywhere
Not to mention that Puss is the ONLY one who can see him up until the very last battle. Of course Goldilocks, Puss, Kitty, Perrito, and Jack + his servants are real, so they appear on the map Which also emphasizes death's literal and metaphorical presence everywhere, he's there but also not
You can't pin down Death's location and it's terrifying because then he's pretty much everywhere and anywhere at the same time. Death has very little screen time but it felt he was always "there" throughout the entire movie. I thought he had spent a good hour on the screen but it turns out he had less than 10 minutes. Terrific character.
Another option: the Map is only for those with a wish to make. Perrito got his during their journey, Kitty and Puss had wished up to the end, Jack had a wish, and Goldie’s family were willing to wish the same as her from the beginning. Death and the Baker’s Dozen weren’t in the race at all.
Yeah cuz honestly his explanation doesn’t make sense. The baker’s dozen were also in the forest. So unless the baker’s dozen are dead or this can be explained as everyone who has an icon on the map are the ones looking for a wish
@@savaughn.c4562 wait but Perrito doesn't have a wish and should operate the same as the Dozen. Honestly I don't think there's any in-universe explanation that makes sense lol, it's basically just the character's actual roles in the movie.
Because Death is not only not technically a living thing he is also primordial, he is everywhere he is death, so to try and display him on the map would replace everything with an icon of death, because anyone can die
Yeah, I believe it would have something to do with how the map works and not what form Death takes. The map is magical and the way that it works is how people see it. I would think that it has something to do with how the map reader is viewing other people or something.
Only those with a wish for the map or the will to find it appear as separate figures, the bakers don’t care so they don’t appear and the bear family doesn’t care except for goldi which is why only she appears as a prominent figure, only exception is perrito who wants to helps his friends although that is different to their wishes as they only want to help themselves
Just because Death is present doesn't mean it's "present", like people are, in that context. It chose to take physical form, but that doesn't mean it's truly a *person* , it's nature. It's ALWAYS there
@@MT-iw6sl Bakers are a force of nature as well. Leave a tray of cookiedough in the front window of your car while the sun is really shining, you'll see.
@@dogmadismantled My theory is that the bakers dozen was summoned by one of jacks mythical items and they appeared out of thin air they are there just they are an items because they were formed from one hence why they don't pop up
Not only is Death the ferryman and soul harvester of one’s passing within the laws of nature, but also, he’s non-existing to life. But, as far as we can tell, Death is visible only to Puss. It’s been shown that not only Puss is the only one who can see him, but also, can hear him. And when Death gets real serious, he comes out of hiding to reap and harvest Puss’s last life, which is why now Kitty, Perrito, Goldilocks, and the bears can now see and hear him when he forces Puss into a battle and block off any interference with his flames of death.
Part of me hopes the extended Shrek universe explores more conceptually beings like this. We have encountered both Death in the Last Wish and the living embodiment of Fear in the Blood Wolf from the Puss & Boots Adventures series.
I have a concept for a conceptual being Life Life is a slim bodied female with grass and flowers growing from her body symbolizing the life of plants She can also create new animals and people allowing her to also symbolize Life with animal and people She has the ability to grow things at rapid speed such as plants and protrusions of concrete from the ground since she is life she doesn't kill people but rather goes on the defensive and traps them locks them away or throws them in a dimension of life the primary abilities she shows is the ability to make concrete grow from the ground along with plants who she can manipulate to inject toxins from the plants that make people go to sleep not killing them via thorns on the plant she will cause pain on occasions as she will inject things using things such as concrete and plants stone rocks and other things she also has the ability to make people old and young essentially making them old and making them young by evolving their age and evolving their age She can also allow storms to brew by manipulating clouds to grow into storms and can also create tornadoes she can also do many things with many things using iron stone plants concrete sand and a lot of other things not only is she able to make things grow but she will also be able to manipulate things such as weather lightning and other things depending on her mood she will often do the following 1 defend herself using plants and other objects 2 throw fits with often destructive consequences 3 throw items 4 use lightning bolts like the damn higher-god of Olympus Zeus and then 5 manipulate the weather she can also make the directions of tornadoes reverse hence allowing tornadoes to suck things in and also use tornadoes as a shield to deflect and reflect things (tell me if this is a good idea and rate it on a 1-10 rating if you find it good or bad
Did you know Death was inspired by how different cultures represent death? Like the one time where his eyes are golden coins represents Charon from greek mythology who carries spirits to the underworld realm. And the wolf body represents norse mythology, and the whistle is from ancient mexico I'm pretty sure. The sickle blades are from the egyptian culture too.
And when he wanted Puss to sign on the wanted poster, three of his five "knocks" were highlighted in a way with the booming sound and the zooms, meant to resemble the superstitious "three knocks of death". Basically, the superstition is if you hear 3 knocks on your front door and no one is there, it usually means someone close to you has passed away.
Yeah they say that the sythe that you see the grim reaper holding is supposed to be yeah from the fields in which they reaped the wheat. So of course it would be something like that that you would take something that's living and then kill it with an instrument like that.
Or death doesn't have body that can't be seen like he appears in crowd where villagers picking up coins but no one gets interrupted by him even kitty saw that way she's also can't see him the death only seen by the person who's going to die
Well it makes sense. At the end when they are fighting at the star, going into the wall is instant death for those thrown through it, but Death himself walks in and out just fine. He operates outside the rules while having his own.
I’m wondering if it’s because death is a supernatural / magical entity and not a mortal creature like puss and Jack. Death is more like the cricket on Jack’s shoulder or the bakers dozen; spawned from magic.
Yes, finally I found someone who got it, someone else was saying something ridiculous, and I was explaining that death is supernatural and is not affected by the world like that, I believe the only reason puss was able to "beat him" is he realized puss had changed, cuz how on Earth can you beat death in a fight, you can't. But it doesn't have to do with him being everywhere at once or anything, it's simply just that it defies the world's laws, I mean it constantly does it throughout the movie.
Jack's bakers aren't on the map either... I guess that implies that they, like Death, aren't actually living beings and are just magic constructs created by Jack?
i think they are real people, but they don't have a wish to make. the map shows one icon per wish that wants to be made, so when the bakers don't want to wish for anything, they don't appear. the bears just want whatever goldie wants, so they share one icon. perrito, kitty and puss are all wishing for different things, so they get one icon each. death, of course, doesn't want the wish, so he doesn't appear. that simple.
@@Noplayster13 Perrito didn't even want the wish and the only reason he was on the map at all was because Puss and Kitty needed him to guide them through the Dante's Inferno esque obstacles that would appear if they touch the map. I guess in the case of Jack, he was the one who ordered the map in the first place, so he would definitely appear on the map.
He’s literally, quite literally the pseudo physical embodiment of death as said so by himself I imagine although he only shows himself to boots for the most part I bet a shiny dollar every character would’ve saw him differently being a embodiment of a concept. The map wouldn’t or couldn’t mark him down
that's a cool theory, but death makes the most sense as a wolf, as wolves can only hunt something that is running away from them. when puss stands up to death and looks him staight in the eyes, death backs down, just like a real wolf would do.
The reason that death didn't show on the map is that he's like basically a ghost but he makes himself seeable if he's going after someone and others will see him as well
Simple, not even the greatest magics can Not detect death. a map that shows all living or any participants within the wish granting area are shown but needs no wish and but is there to do a job and dosen't want to be seen by the others
That's because death isn't a person. He's always there, always everywhere, and can never be seen or tracked until it's too late. The only reason Puss saw him is because death went out of his way to show himself to Puss.
At first I thought that the Wolf was just a figment of Puss' imagination. That would explain how he's always so close and yet no one but Puss notices him.
I'm so glad they didn't go the imagination route. Death IS real, and you can't escape it. It's a genuine force that every living creature will face someday, and in this case, Puss had to face it head on before earning the right to live.
He’s more like a spectre. I used to think Puss went nuts when he was on his last life and started imagining Death as a wolf (canines being felines enemy) but he was seen by others at the end scene, though unaffected by the barrier which seems supernatural. He is real but he is just too mysterious to be believable.
That's what confuses me, everything about Death makes me think he is just a figment of Puss's imagination which is how he was able to do supernatural things. But other characters saw him so Death's body must be real. I still can't wrap my head around it
And I think the reason why Death was there was not just because of Puss but probably he was there to take the lives of the bakers because Jack keeps killing them.
Whenever they showed pusses death number they would have in the corner of each of the title cards of it a picture of death just a simple silhouette that was in the corner disguised as a corner decoration. Just to show how closer and closer he's getting to death.
Imagine it’s mid day. You’re walking on a trail when the sky just switches to complete darkness. You start to panic as you realize you don’t know where to go. You can barely see ten feet in front of you and there’s a hopeless feeling of dread. After about an hour, you look behind you and see a sort of figure relatively far away. It sees you too. Cue the whistle as it starts to come for you. While the whistle started as a distant echo, it gets louder each time around. The figure is close now, and you can hear it’s ragged breathing. The whistling is so loud now you can barely hear your footsteps on the gravel trail as you run. You can see distant lights ahead. Just a little farther. You make it onto a road. The lights are brighter now. Bright enough for you to see what was chasing you. It was nothing. As the car hits you, death knows he did his job.
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@@katakurakuzunoha1978 how
He is Death. Straight
up.
Not metaphorically or rhetorically or poetically or theoretically or in any
other fancy way.
Best dreamworks villain by far
@@GavinDoran-ts8bj” *im g a y . straight. up.* ”
That is true.
I don’t know.. Pitch Black was pretty peak
death isn't on the map because it guides you through the forest in your own way. but Death doesn't need a guide because he is both literally and metaphorically everywhere
Interesting point
And you don't mean metaphorically or rhetorically or poetically or theoretically or in any other fancy way...
Not to mention that Puss is the ONLY one who can see him up until the very last battle. Of course Goldilocks, Puss, Kitty, Perrito, and Jack + his servants are real, so they appear on the map
Which also emphasizes death's literal and metaphorical presence everywhere, he's there but also not
Death is a primordial being
@@jamesonweaver4224 love that you said that
You can't pin down Death's location and it's terrifying because then he's pretty much everywhere and anywhere at the same time. Death has very little screen time but it felt he was always "there" throughout the entire movie. I thought he had spent a good hour on the screen but it turns out he had less than 10 minutes. Terrific character.
I never knew when he would appear throughout, it could have happened anywhere
That's the right way to use that type of character. Having him in view through the whole movie would have taken away from the tension.
Maybe the symbols only appear when they want to make a wish in the star which explains why death and jacks subordinates didnt appear in the map
@@JJ-tc2zbbut Perrito does not want to make a wish either and he still appears
@@bjoe3860his wish was a “family” he may not have wanted the star but he did have a wish he wanted more than anything when he entered the forest
I mean they explain it pretty well in the movies "i'm death,, straight up"
The bakers: *Are we death?*
No your just way too close to Jack to have your own figures like the three bears are with Goldie
Yet another thing to lie awake about, thank you
No there just dead
No they’re NPC 😂
Those who in the dark forest are looking fornthe wishing ⭐, baker and death aren't after the ⭐.
That’s because he’s a force of nature. He’s just there. You won’t see him coming
Good point!
Another option: the Map is only for those with a wish to make. Perrito got his during their journey, Kitty and Puss had wished up to the end, Jack had a wish, and Goldie’s family were willing to wish the same as her from the beginning. Death and the Baker’s Dozen weren’t in the race at all.
Yeah cuz honestly his explanation doesn’t make sense. The baker’s dozen were also in the forest. So unless the baker’s dozen are dead or this can be explained as everyone who has an icon on the map are the ones looking for a wish
@@savaughn.c4562 wait but Perrito doesn't have a wish and should operate the same as the Dozen.
Honestly I don't think there's any in-universe explanation that makes sense lol, it's basically just the character's actual roles in the movie.
@@jefferyandbob3137 I guess some characters are relevant, until they aren’t. At least the movie was still good.
This character alone makes a movie much cooler than all of the disney live action remakes combined
Like those live action remakes were cool in the first place LMAO
100% agree
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@@TorayNixthat’s his point
@@urbent3147 yeah ik I’m just making fun of those remakes too
Because he is DEATH! STRAIGHT UP
makes no sense
@@hippocampus481because he death if it could take form. Kinda like if death could get up and walk around
@@booziesenju7196 yeah I know but quoting a thing he said from the movie won't really help much
@@hippocampus481 he LITERALLY says not metaphorically i AM DEATH straight up what more do you need
@@booziesenju7196 I need a bar of snickers 🍫
Because Death is not only not technically a living thing he is also primordial, he is everywhere he is death, so to try and display him on the map would replace everything with an icon of death, because anyone can die
It’s most likely because he’s a force of nature, the literal personification of death itself, and not an actual living thing.
Because Death is not like any character, Death is a force of nature, a primordial force who is omnipresent.
Right
Force of nature from tf2 ‼️‼️‼️
Couldn't have said it better myself
Which begs the question of what happens if Puss had killed him.
@@DGneoseeker1 he probably respawns
Death is not the end or something like that
Death doesn't need the wish but all the main characters do. Doesn't explain why the bakers don’t show, but it’s the closest thing I could think of.
I think so too.
Perrito didn't need or want a wish either though, and he still showed on the map.
@@CharginChuck damn, good point
The bakers were too close to jack and they all died so thats why
Yeah, I believe it would have something to do with how the map works and not what form Death takes. The map is magical and the way that it works is how people see it. I would think that it has something to do with how the map reader is viewing other people or something.
Thats kinda metal ngl
Its cause he's not mortal, he's an omnipresent force that manifested into a more physical being to hunt Puss.
Good point!
Death is omnipresent, he wouldnt appear on the map. He never rushes in pursuit of Puss, because he can just manifest ANYWHERE.
So he basically teleports out of the dark forest and then teleports back
@@V1_ULTRAKILL3535 Pretty much lol. He was able to access the Cave of Lost Souls just fine despite Puss being trapped inside
Just realized Jacks men weren’t on there either
Maybe because there sharing the same spot with jack, or they were going to die😐
Like the bears too, they're in one icon as same as the girl
People really have to learn the difference between their, there and they're. I swear foreigners can speak their language better than they can
@@warpitexis2341its the correct usage wdym 😭
hes talking about spidey586's comment @@thatonemechanicalskull
Ngl, that is a pretty scary detail.
Only those with a wish for the map or the will to find it appear as separate figures, the bakers don’t care so they don’t appear and the bear family doesn’t care except for goldi which is why only she appears as a prominent figure, only exception is perrito who wants to helps his friends although that is different to their wishes as they only want to help themselves
Take a guess at how many times I said "Map" in this😂😂
I should have "mapped" out my script better.
okay I'll leave now
No no please stay that’s a great bad pun lmao
You're the type of guy to heart your own comment
and yours 😘
Lol
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Dreamworks’ animators who forgot to add Death on the map: Yup that’s why we did it.
lol
Death doesn’t need an icon because the Dark Forest is his domain
Thats a terrifying detail now that you mention. Its like you aren't supposed to track death but they will find you
Just because Death is present doesn't mean it's "present", like people are, in that context. It chose to take physical form, but that doesn't mean it's truly a *person* , it's nature. It's ALWAYS there
Yes, my thoughts were similiar, I think that death is acting more like a ghost or a spirit
The bakers weren’t there either, so no, it’s probably just an oversight.
pretty sure the bakers were represented with Jack, as an collective group@@MT-iw6sl
@@MT-iw6sl Bakers are a force of nature as well. Leave a tray of cookiedough in the front window of your car while the sun is really shining, you'll see.
@@pikadragon2783or maybe just like death they don’t have a soul either since they are magic spawned
The bakers dozen are ethereal entities confirmed.
Maybe that's why Jack doesn't care about them!
@@dogmadismantled My theory is that the bakers dozen was summoned by one of jacks mythical items and they appeared out of thin air they are there just they are an items because they were formed from one hence why they don't pop up
true
Not only is Death the ferryman and soul harvester of one’s passing within the laws of nature, but also, he’s non-existing to life. But, as far as we can tell, Death is visible only to Puss. It’s been shown that not only Puss is the only one who can see him, but also, can hear him. And when Death gets real serious, he comes out of hiding to reap and harvest Puss’s last life, which is why now Kitty, Perrito, Goldilocks, and the bears can now see and hear him when he forces Puss into a battle and block off any interference with his flames of death.
Those are all really good points!
Death Wolf is a force of nature, he plays by his own rules. That’s why the existence erasing magic wall didn’t phase him
Death is death ,he's everywhere and anywhere. All he did is make himself visible to one character but he was always there
Death is everywhere
I'm pretty sure because he's Death, omnipresent and everywhere.
He comes out of nowhere like Sephiroth
Its because death is an imaginary figure, he is just straight up *_D E A T H_*
He's the personification of death he doesn't have a wish he's just there doing his job
Hee not exactly a personification. He IS Death. Much like Death of the Endless from Vertigo
That is what i am saying
He dosent want the wish
Death only appears when he wants or need to be. Omnipresence.
Jacks bakers: “are we jokes to you?”
Oh man the bakers must be powerful since they didn't show up either
Part of me hopes the extended Shrek universe explores more conceptually beings like this. We have encountered both Death in the Last Wish and the living embodiment of Fear in the Blood Wolf from the Puss & Boots Adventures series.
What happen to the lady cat from puss adventures
Did puss leave her too
lets encounterr god himself in the form of a giant ogre
I have a concept for a conceptual being
Life
Life is a slim bodied female with grass and flowers growing from her body symbolizing the life of plants
She can also create new animals and people allowing her to also symbolize Life with animal and people
She has the ability to grow things at rapid speed such as plants and protrusions of concrete from the ground since she is life she doesn't kill people but rather goes on the defensive and traps them locks them away or throws them in a dimension of life
the primary abilities she shows is the ability to make concrete grow from the ground along with plants who she can manipulate to inject toxins from the plants that make people go to sleep not killing them via thorns on the plant she will cause pain on occasions as she will inject things using things such as concrete and plants stone rocks and other things she also has the ability to make people old and young essentially making them old and making them young by evolving their age and evolving their age
She can also allow storms to brew by manipulating clouds to grow into storms and can also create tornadoes she can also do many things with many things using iron stone plants concrete sand and a lot of other things not only is she able to make things grow but she will also be able to manipulate things such as weather lightning and other things depending on her mood she will often do the following 1 defend herself using plants and other objects 2 throw fits with often destructive consequences 3 throw items 4 use lightning bolts like the damn higher-god of Olympus Zeus and then 5 manipulate the weather
she can also make the directions of tornadoes reverse hence allowing tornadoes to suck things in and also use tornadoes as a shield to deflect and reflect things (tell me if this is a good idea and rate it on a 1-10 rating if you find it good or bad
He was there when all characters were getting unalived.
Death is an abstract being. He's everywhere. He's the map and everything outside of it.
Did you know Death was inspired by how different cultures represent death? Like the one time where his eyes are golden coins represents Charon from greek mythology who carries spirits to the underworld realm. And the wolf body represents norse mythology, and the whistle is from ancient mexico I'm pretty sure. The sickle blades are from the egyptian culture too.
And when he wanted Puss to sign on the wanted poster, three of his five "knocks" were highlighted in a way with the booming sound and the zooms, meant to resemble the superstitious "three knocks of death".
Basically, the superstition is if you hear 3 knocks on your front door and no one is there, it usually means someone close to you has passed away.
Yeah they say that the sythe that you see the grim reaper holding is supposed to be yeah from the fields in which they reaped the wheat. So of course it would be something like that that you would take something that's living and then kill it with an instrument like that.
i thought is was sort of like how death is sometimes represented with a sythe, so this time he uses sickles because they are also a farming tool
I guess Death doesn’t have a soul and he’s not really alive like the rest of them but he is there to make Puss not take his lives for granted
Or death doesn't have body that can't be seen like he appears in crowd where villagers picking up coins but no one gets interrupted by him even kitty saw that way she's also can't see him the death only seen by the person who's going to die
Their image only apears when they want to get the wish
Yeah he dosent want the wish
Well it makes sense. At the end when they are fighting at the star, going into the wall is instant death for those thrown through it, but Death himself walks in and out just fine. He operates outside the rules while having his own.
Death is way too awesome to appear on a map
I’m wondering if it’s because death is a supernatural / magical entity and not a mortal creature like puss and Jack. Death is more like the cricket on Jack’s shoulder or the bakers dozen; spawned from magic.
Ah, but you know who else doesn't appear on the map? The Bakers Dozen.
They were to busy gettin cooked to be on the map😂😂😂
Bro got his word count as high as possibke
Maybe because death is a supernatural entity and thus would not appear on the map.
Yes, finally I found someone who got it, someone else was saying something ridiculous, and I was explaining that death is supernatural and is not affected by the world like that, I believe the only reason puss was able to "beat him" is he realized puss had changed, cuz how on Earth can you beat death in a fight, you can't. But it doesn't have to do with him being everywhere at once or anything, it's simply just that it defies the world's laws, I mean it constantly does it throughout the movie.
Jack's bakers aren't on the map either... I guess that implies that they, like Death, aren't actually living beings and are just magic constructs created by Jack?
i think they are real people, but they don't have a wish to make. the map shows one icon per wish that wants to be made, so when the bakers don't want to wish for anything, they don't appear. the bears just want whatever goldie wants, so they share one icon. perrito, kitty and puss are all wishing for different things, so they get one icon each. death, of course, doesn't want the wish, so he doesn't appear. that simple.
Death is literally an immortal. Because he's Death straight up!
Well simply put, Death, is death, the grimm reaper. Literally a god.
Two reasons: 1. Dreamworks was trying to make you think that the Wolf was a figment of Puss's imagination. Or 2. He's F***ING DEATH!
Dis Is Accurate: ⚰️🐺⚔️
Maybe it’s because he never once touched the map.
I don’t think Jack ever touched it either and he’s on it.
@@Noplayster13 Perrito didn't even want the wish and the only reason he was on the map at all was because Puss and Kitty needed him to guide them through the Dante's Inferno esque obstacles that would appear if they touch the map. I guess in the case of Jack, he was the one who ordered the map in the first place, so he would definitely appear on the map.
When the whole place would probably turn into pink fire
They could have made the movie just with that john there, but instead, they made a legend, a hell of a character
DreamWorks did his this movie out the park!
He is the literal embodiment of death maybe that's why?
He’s literally, quite literally the pseudo physical embodiment of death as said so by himself I imagine although he only shows himself to boots for the most part I bet a shiny dollar every character would’ve saw him differently being a embodiment of a concept. The map wouldn’t or couldn’t mark him down
I wonder what Perrito would've saw?
@@dogmadismantled beacuse he dosent want a wish
that's a cool theory, but death makes the most sense as a wolf, as wolves can only hunt something that is running away from them. when puss stands up to death and looks him staight in the eyes, death backs down, just like a real wolf would do.
It could be because he’s an existential being from the immortal plains
It should'nt he's not the figure of death. "He's death, straight up"
The reason that death didn't show on the map is that he's like basically a ghost but he makes himself seeable if he's going after someone and others will see him as well
Good observation!
Simple, not even the greatest magics can Not detect death. a map that shows all living or any participants within the wish granting area are shown but needs no wish and but is there to do a job and dosen't want to be seen by the others
Yeah he dosent want the wish
That is what i am saying
Death is a constant in which you can’t escape from. It is inevitable.
Good theory!
I like how this emphasizes that death isn't just a person. Death is a force of nature.
That's because death isn't a person. He's always there, always everywhere, and can never be seen or tracked until it's too late. The only reason Puss saw him is because death went out of his way to show himself to Puss.
He doesn't show up because death is everywhere all at once.
Good point!
Because of this Push understood that he is not a bounty hunter, he is death.
Puss also started taking Death much seriously after this too
I think it's the matter of wanting the wish, or Jack's bakers and Jiminy Cricket were all lumped under him.
And only the bear family is presented as a singe token
That's a good point, I wonder why? Especially when Puss, Kitty, and Perrito all had separate images
Because Death
Is everywhere
There is not just
One place
At first I thought that the Wolf was just a figment of Puss' imagination. That would explain how he's always so close and yet no one but Puss notices him.
That's an interesting theory!
But then he was seen by others in the final battle
I'm so glad they didn't go the imagination route. Death IS real, and you can't escape it. It's a genuine force that every living creature will face someday, and in this case, Puss had to face it head on before earning the right to live.
because he's not a physical person, he's a spirit, the embodiment of a rule of the universe.
“He should be on the map”
Hmmm probably has to do with him being Death
Bro walked through the fire wall surrounded the star in the last fight. He is immortal
I'm still tryna figure out how he did that and I am lost🤔
@@dogmadismantled yeah. But that was Awesome
@@dogmadismantled True, the star was literally high up in the air, how'd he even walk in? XD
"You never know where your death is coming from"
Eggsactly.
They really nailed this character❤
It's actually implied by the transition in scenery that Death wasn't actually there. It was Puss hallucinating him.
Death isn't in just one place he is everywhere.
Maybe it’s all in Puss’s mind and Death is an allegory of his panic and anxiety about him having his last life
Cause he's literally the concept of death. Not a living creature
Deaths a concept, not a person. He’s not gonna show up on any map, but will always be the final destination.
Maybe that land is where death is from? Those who were born there might not get an “icon” for themselves because they “blend in”
Death is a primordial being so he can not be seen in the map
Damn I think it's about time to rewatch this masterpiece. Been about a year
Because he’s basically a physical emobidiment of a force of nature, not like an actual person thingy majiggy….? 😭
He’s more like a spectre. I used to think Puss went nuts when he was on his last life and started imagining Death as a wolf (canines being felines enemy) but he was seen by others at the end scene, though unaffected by the barrier which seems supernatural. He is real but he is just too mysterious to be believable.
That's what confuses me, everything about Death makes me think he is just a figment of Puss's imagination which is how he was able to do supernatural things. But other characters saw him so Death's body must be real. I still can't wrap my head around it
And I think the reason why Death was there was not just because of Puss but probably he was there to take the lives of the bakers because Jack keeps killing them.
Because he's not a person...he's a force of nature
I guess because Death is the absence of life
Well yeah, he is death, straight up
I believe it's cause death is Puss. We all have our versions of death, that just happens to be his.
That's a good point!
He's not a mortal, he's more of an embodiment of a concept not a "someone"
Death is always present, everywhere, at all times.
i love the rain and thunder ambience, nice touch
Thank you!
Death is InEvItAbLe 💀
Dreamworks dropped one of the coldest antagonists in 2022 and thought we wouldn’t notice 😭
Facts💯💯💯
Death always seems close no matter how far it is.
Whenever they showed pusses death number they would have in the corner of each of the title cards of it a picture of death just a simple silhouette that was in the corner disguised as a corner decoration. Just to show how closer and closer he's getting to death.
Death only shows to those that are close to it hahaha
Good point😆
Because Death isn't a person who appears on the map, he's a force of nature.
Good point!
@@dogmadismantled Indeed. That was also a dead giveaway on who he was and not some bounty hunter with seemingly otherworldly abilities.
It’s because deaf doesn’t just resembles a person trying to kill him. It also represents that if he’s not careful he will die