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Description
Pero, a feline protagonist rooted in Charles Perrault’s fairy tales, emerges as a cunning and morally principled figure. Branded an outlaw by the Cat Kingdom for violating feline laws through his rescue of mice, his act of rebellion sparks enduring clashes with authoritarian forces determined to enforce his punishment. As a perpetual fugitive, he evades relentless pursuit from adversaries such as the Cat King’s assassins.

Expanding his role beyond self-preservation, Pero allies with humans facing existential threats. His partnerships with outcasts—a miller’s son, a young girl, and a boy in a lawless Western town—underscore his commitment to dismantling oppression. He confronts diverse antagonists, from an ogre sorcerer endangering a kingdom to a counterfeiting syndicate destabilizing a frontier community. To outmaneuver foes, he employs tactical subterfuge, adopting disguises like a cowboy persona or engineering schemes to dismantle corrupt power structures.

Pero’s persona intertwines wit with valor, using physical comedy to escape peril while advancing justice. Collaborations with anthropomorphic allies, notably a tribe of mice, underscore his defiance of species-based divisions. Even under mortal threat, he consistently subordinates survival to ethical imperatives, anchoring his narrative in themes of resilience and selfless advocacy.

Official media remains confined to initial films and direct sequels, with no documented spin-offs or expanded universe materials to elaborate on his background or evolution.