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Puss In Boots - Fancut - Pg-11 Official

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A exists in the liminal space between PG and PG-13. It is a rating that the studios will never officially adopt, but which fans argue is the perfect sweet spot for Puss in Boots. Puss in Boots - FanCut - PG-11

While the original Puss in Boots (2011) and its acclaimed sequel The Last Wish (2022) were rated PG by the Motion Picture Association, they pushed the boundaries of that rating with swashbuckling violence, thematic depth, and terrifying imagery. But what happens when a fan editor decides to lean into those darker edges? What does a PG-11 rating—a rating that doesn't officially exist in the American system but implies a bridge between family-friendly and teen-oriented—look like for the infamous outlaw cat? Keywords integrated: Puss in Boots - FanCut -

) specifically tailored for an older child or young teen audience (age 11+). While "PG-11" is not an official MPA rating, it suggests a version that bridges the gap between the standard rating and a more intense experience. Below is promotional text you can use for such a "FanCut": Puss in Boots: The Legend Re-Cut (PG-11 Fan Edit) "For the outlaws who’ve outgrown the litter box." Parents guide - Puss in Boots (2011) - IMDb While the original Puss in Boots (2011) and

For those unfamiliar, a “PG-11” rating doesn’t officially exist (the MPA uses PG-13). But in the fan-editing world, PG-11 has become shorthand for: “Mild language, darker thematic elements, slightly sharper violence, and jokes that parents will actually laugh at without their kids asking awkward questions.”

★★★★☆ (4/5 – loses one star for not existing officially)

In the original film, Puss is an unstoppable fighter. The FanCut would introduce "vulnerability editing."