I just don’t like the way they kept on acting like they don’t know him, and how they kept on asking questions to the author , it’s spoiling that the whole entire thing- and didn’t really Make any sense sense kitty and puss and boots have been searching for the wish map whatever it’s called for a long time, and the expression and over all reaction was a little uncannon. And don’t make an excuse saying you didn’t have time or was rushing because you did have time in the whole entire world- no hate just stating my opinion.
Dialoge is repetitive, grammar needs work, and their reaction is not very realistic, considering they find out who the wolf is. I think they'd take him more seriously. Also considering that they are watching scenes of Death quite literally scaring the fur off of Puss yet they still act like "oh hes weak... can he really kill us?" Like, Not Sh*t! He's death! That's his job! The constant "oh in the future he will really make us afraid? He will make us run?" It's getting repetitive.
Also, death did not lose. He is an unrelenting force of nature, the concept all living beings fear. He is not of mortal flesh but something intangible. It's just that Puss pissed him off so much that he chose to take up a physical form. The point of the whole altercation was because Puss didn't appreciate his life(s) but when he learned to value what he had, he, while still terrified, faced death but that doesn't mean he won. Death let him go. Because death doesn't lose. But he saw that Puss learned his lesson. Death did technically try to kill him prematurely. Even Puss acknowledges this, though it's not stated. He says this as a farewell "till death" because he understands now that whether he wants to or not death will come for him and inevitably reap his soul, because death always catches up.