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Puss in Boots: The Last Wish has The Best Villains in Animated Film History

     The Story if Puss in Boots: The last Wish is a sequel to the original Puss in Boots, Taking place in the fictional land of Del Mar after a time-skip of sorts. it represents the outlaw that is Puss in Boots, and how little regard he had for his nine live, which in attempt to get back, encounters some of the  best villains in animated film history, the first of these is Goldilocks and the three bears, being based off of the fairy tale the characteristics of the four match those given descriptions; however these group are less of “evil group trying to get the hero” they aren’t one dimensional, meaning that they can feel complex emotions, have heart felt moments, and show genuine affection. Each one of these four have their own set of characteristics as well, and ones that correspond to their parts of the fairy tale. One other villain appearing in the movie is Big Jack Horner, who is based off of the nursery rhyme “Little Jack Horner”; however, he isn’t the good boy the rhyme tells yo

The Price that Comes With Dangerous Fun

   Fear is a natural emotion that people feel to protect them from danger, but there are people who ignore this feeling and preform dangerous stunts anyway, and as a result a rescue is necessary. Although these rescue attempts do save lives, they do as well come at a price, and the people that are meant to pay these prices are held completely unaccountable.    The stunts that are preformed are always going to be potentially dangerous and have the risk of death; however, professionals can subside the odds by a noticeable amount, but that does not mean that accidents don’t happen, and when these accidents do happen the price is extremely high. The US Park Navy on it’s own spends about 5 million dollars on rescue missions, and although this isn’t the case with some rescues, only costing about 1,000 dollars the people that had the money to afford these stunts should have to pay for some of these rescues, instead of damaging the environment, and potential tax payer dollars that could’ve gon