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Cat Fish
Cat Fish
Season 3, Episode 11
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Air date July 15, 2016
Written by Greg White
Directed by Ben Juwono
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Cat Fish is the eleventh episode of the third season of The Adventures of Puss in Boots. The episode aired on July 15, 2016.

Synopsis[]

When Puss's pirate friends toss him overboard to help him overcome his fear of the ocean, his watery plunge reunites him with a fishy former flame.

Summary[]

After the pirate friends pushed him into the water Puss meets Feejee who feeds Puss some magic seaweed to save him from drowning. She brings him to meet Brad and finds out that Brad is pregnant. Brad's father, Keith arrives and gives Puss a choice; die or fight the Blarg, he chooses the latter. Puss convinces Feejee and Brad to help him swim but their different approaches make the lesson difficult. Puss helps them resolve their differences and focus on working together before he is sent to fight the Blarg. He passed safely as the Bloarg had turned out to be a tiny fish. And none knew as everyone who has trespassed has chosen the ultimate punishment, disappointing everyone involved. The king attempts to kill Puss anyway but Brad's goes into labour. Brad asks Puss to help deliver the child. After a lot of screaming, Brad gives birth to a merbaby. The king thanks Puss, and he returns to the ship before falling back again.

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"You're looking even crazier than usual. New shampoo?."
―Keith to Feejee after hearing her mockery

Trivia[]

  • This episode marks the second and final appearance of Feejee and Brad.
    • This episode also marks the first and only appearance of Sunderland and its ruler: Keith.
  • The episode title is likely a reference to the species: catfish.
  • The song that Feejee and Brad sing could be a parody of Under the Sea from the movie The Little Mermaid (1989).
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