Robin Hood and his Merry Men appear in Shrek Super Slam as unlockable characters. The White Rabbit appeared in the Seattle Try-out & Broadway Line-Up and West End Line-Up versions of Shrek the Musical amongst the fairy tale characters that are banished to Shrek's swamp. Mama Luna (voiced by Da'Vine Joy Randolph) is a Cat Lady who owns Mama Lunas Cat Rescue. Captain Hook is the first who throws his weapon down and becomes good. He (or a frog resembling him) appears again in Shrek 4-D, where he grabs Tinker Bell with his tongue and attempts to swallow her in the opening scene. In the first movie, he cameos as one of the fairy tale creatures banished to Shrek's swamp. Puss and Kitty suggest he picks a name for himself, and he goes with Perrito because "that's what my friends call me". They thwart the Fairy Godmother's scheme and then celebrate. When his daughter Fiona arrives at the castle with her new husband, he is surprised and appalled that they are both ogres. Jack also admits that, apart from his jealousy of magical creatures, he had a very happy, prosperous, and stable childhood, giving him no real motivations for his actions other than pure selfishness. They all have German accents. Shrek and Fiona constantly give them slug juice for drinks. Snow White, along with the other princesses, Doris and Queen Lillian, arrives just in time to stop Prince Charming from killing Shrek. Audience Score. When he won't stop playing his bells, this leads to Shrek and Fiona fighting him. He appears in Shrek the Third, working for Prince Charming. Shrek is better in spanish (latin american) click to expand. It's unclear if these are connected, if at all, to The Three Bears and Goldilocks crime family from Puss in Boots: The Last Wish. Cinderella appears more prominently in Shrek the Third, now wearing a light blue-silver dress. Shrek (Mike Myers) goes on a quest to rescue the feisty Princess Fiona (Cameron Diaz) with the help of his loveable Donkey (Eddie Murphy) and win back the deed to his swamp from scheming Lord Farquaad. Shrek (voiced by Mike Myers, Michael Gough as his official voice in the video games) is the lead character in all of the films. In Scared Shrekless, they appear after Gingy's story, running quickly and yelling "wee wee wee", upon which the Wolf comments "They're gonna do that all the way home.". [127] In November 2009, the character, Lord Farquaad, was listed No. The story dragged a little, and Shrek was without Fiona most of the movie. LOVE Shrek, and all the cast actually. King Harold makes his cameo appearance in Shrek Forever After, in which he appears very briefly in a couple of flashbacks only. At the beginning of the first film, Lord Farquaad banishes them to Shrek's swamp with the others. She has a talent for singing, which she uses to charm animals and make them follow her orders. Initially reluctant to help Puss (as well as put off by Perrito's overly friendly nature), she eventually warms up to him again when, after and ambush by Jack and Goldilocks leads to the map falling into Goldi's hands, she discovers that Puss abandoned their wedding after developing a fear of commitment (something he never experienced before) and that he deeply regretted leaving and hurting her. Headless Horseman (voiced by Conrad Vernon) makes a cameo appearance in the Poisoned Apple during the second film and appears in the third film with Prince Charming in his invasion of villains. Not a trace Of doubt in my mind I'm in love Ooh-aah I'm a believer I couldn't leave her if I tried -Ooh! He also helps prevent Charming and the other evil fairytale creatures from killing Shrek in front of the entire kingdom. She wears a brown belt in which she carries a long dagger, along with dark brown boots. Captain of the Guards. Starring: Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, Cameron Diaz Watch all you want. After the Giant Terror flies down to take the Golden Goose back, Raoul is found in his home, bathing and playing with a rubber duck. 1 at the domestic box office, it went on to earn nearly $ 500 million worldwide on a production budget of $60 million. In the dream, they flood Shrek's house and laugh at Shrek while he is naked apart from a graduation hat. They are later seen during the Royal Far Far Away Ball and again when Shrek (in his human form) is thrown into a police truck. The Fairy Godmother (voiced by Jennifer Saunders in the films, Claudia Christian in the video games, and Pinky Turzo in Thriller Night), is a scheming, conniving opportunist, loosely based on the fairy-tale Cinderella's "Fairy Godmother". If you score 9/10 or more, you are officially a Shrek expert. Her death was shown to be the cause of Gingy's fear of Santa. The dronkeys provide background action in the Christmas television special. The Ugly Duckling appeared in all three versions of Shrek the Musical amongst the fairy tale characters that are banished to Shrek's swamp. He rarely speaks, and when he does, his voice is somewhat dull and monotonous. She becomes friends with Princess Fiona, Queen Lillian, Doris, Cinderella and the Sleeping Beauty before the events of the film. Lord Farquaad (voiced by John Lithgow in the films, Andre Sogliuzzo in Shrek Smash n' Crash Racing) is the narcissistic, ruthless and diminutive ruler of the huge castle of Duloc. Director: Chris Miller, Raman Hui. This time, Puss musters up the courage to fight the wolf and manages to hold him off. | A Fairy Godmother different from the one seen in Shrek 2 appears in Shrek the Musical and is banished to Shrek's swamp. [129] The film's title character was awarded his own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in May 2010. Dragon is depicted as a ruby-colored dragon, initially known as the guard of the tower in which Princess Fiona awaits her rescuer in the first film. June 8, 2007. Kitty manages to save Perrito from Goldilocks' trap, however, she witnesses Puss hastily escaping from the Cave shortly after. He was supposed to appear, but Timberlake was unavailable to voice Artie because he was on tour, so he was absent from the film. Donkey refers to Bananas as his "special boy". LIBERTY The Liberty Middle School Theatre department will present "Shrek The Musical JR." at 7 p.m. March 2 to 4, in the Liberty Performing Arts Theatre, 1600 S. Withers Snow White (voiced by Amy Poehler, singing voice provided by Megan Hilty) is one of Princess Fiona's friends. [132][133] Shrek had a significant impact that influenced a later generation of mainstream animated films,[133] receiving recognition for being one of the most influential from the 2000s. Shrek is a 2001 American computer animated adventure fantasy comedy film loosely based on William Steig's 1990 fairy tale picture book of the same name and directed by Andrew Adamson and Vicky Jenson in their directorial debut. In Scared Shrekless, he joins Shrek and the rest of his friends to tell scary stories in Farquaad's abandoned castle. Celebrate Shrek's 20th anniversary with 20 behind-the-scenes facts about the movie, its production and its cast of zany characters. Donkey from Shrek is spoken by Eugenio Derbez, while Mushu from Mulan is spoken by Eugenio Derbez. Two of the siblings are shown to like Puss, hugging him tightly and call him "Kitty". lord farquaad, interrogatorio, interrogatory, spanish (latin american), espaol, espaol latino, ging, shrek, gingerbread man, galleta de jengibre. She is shown at number 1 in a painting, wearing a yellow dress and trying on her glass slipper. In Shrek the Third, she is widowed and becomes a more determined character, leading the pack of princesses through a series of tunnels in the castle and breaking two walls with her head, whilst humming "My Favorite Things" and "A Spoonful of Sugar" (songs originally sung by Julie Andrews in The Sound of Music and Mary Poppins, respectively). What made Shrek so great was its wide array of quirky characters and you could argue some of the smaller role characters really stole the show. When Pied Piper arrives and uses his flute, the song "Shake Your Groove Thing" is played, and Brogan cannot stop dancing. When it is revealed that she is actually bald, Rapunzel gasps in horror and runs from the stage out of embarrassment. She is shown to be very proud and vain, even boasting how she won Fairest In The Land from the Wicked Queen. At the ball toward the end of the film, Harold saves Fiona and Shrek from a blast of magic from Fairy Godmother's wand, and it transforms him back into a frog, revealed to be his original form, the form he was in before he married Queen Lillian. Unaware that Puss was being hounded by the specter of Death ever since losing his eighth life and that he was struggling to come to terms with being down to his last life, Kitty assumes Puss is attempting to use the Star's wish to regain his lost lives so he can maintain his reputation. In one scene of the third film, their names are revealed to be Ed and Steve. Then I saw her face Now I'm a believer Hey! This can be seen more clearly in a behind-the-scenes guide. Like Doris, Mabel has a crush on Prince Charming. She first emerges when Donkey accidentally disturbs her sleep as hes looking for stairs to the highest room of the tallest tower. In Shrek 2, he has become friends with Shrek and the others. Technical Specs, See agents for this cast & crew on IMDbPro, production associate (as Pawel Araszkewicz), production supervisor: film room (as Kathleen Kelly), post-production supervisor (international release) (uncredited), concept designer/visual development artist (uncredited), assistant sound engineer (as Andy Dudman), first assistant sound editor (as Brandon Spencer), sound mixer: songs "All Star", "I'm a Believer" and "Stay Home", surfacing and modeling production coordinator, lead stereoscopic compositor and lead artist trainer, associate stereographer: Legend 3D / lighter, associate production supervisor: lighting and effects, character technical director production supervisor, sequence supervisor: lighting and effects, production coordinator: lighting and effects, sequence supervisor: lighting and effects (as Janet Rentel-Lavin), effects artist (as Karen Schneider Brodine), production supervisor: lighting and effects, production coordinator: character technical direction, animation software development (as Rahul Chandrakant Thakkar), lead character technical director (as Richard Walsh), senior production supervisor: lighting and effects, stereoscopic producer: Legend 3D (uncredited), stereoscopic conversion artist (uncredited), stereoscopic supervisor: Legend 3D (uncredited), stereo compositor: Legend 3D (uncredited), stereo compositing coordinator: Legend 3D (uncredited), stereoscopic production coordinator (uncredited), senior depth artist: Legend 3D (uncredited), lead stereo artist: Legend 3D (uncredited), stereoscopic compositor: Prime Focus (uncredited), senior stereo artist: Legend 3D (uncredited), stereoscopic conversion compositor (uncredited), visual effects consultant/directorship (uncredited), lead stereo compositor: Legend 3D (uncredited), stereo compositor: Prime Focus - 3D Version 2010 (uncredited), digital layout/character setup (uncredited), senior stereoscopic compositor (uncredited), associate stereographer: Legend 3D (uncredited), stereoscopic compositor: Legend3D (uncredited), stereoscopic technical director: stereoscopic conversion (uncredited), roto artist: Uno Digital Studio (uncredited), stereoscopic conform editor: Prime Focus (uncredited), stereo conversion coordinator: stereoscopic conversion (uncredited), lead stereoscopic compositor (uncredited), technical director: production support (uncredited), senior stereographer: Prime Focus (uncredited), stereo production supervisor: Legend 3D (uncredited), stereoscopic supervisor: Prime Focus (uncredited), stereoscopic artist: Legend 3D (uncredited), stereo coordinator: Legend 3D (uncredited), additional character technical director support, character technical director (as JJ Blumenkranz), character modeler/location modeler: preproduction vis dev, character designer / supervising animator, character technical director resource manager (as Barbara LaBounta), character technical director co-supervisor, directing animator (as James Satoru Straus), composer: additional music / music assistant, musician (uncredited) / viloin (uncredited), propellerhead: Los Angeles pre-production (as Jeffrey Abrams), pre-production: Los Angeles (as Anders Beer), development coordinator (as Grazia Ojeda), lead technical director: production engineering, pre-production: Los Angeles (as Lynn Ezelle), adr loop group (as Elisa Pensler-Gabrielli), pre-production: Los Angeles (as Dale Allen Hoyt), pre-production: Los Angeles (as Barry Jackson), pre-production: Los Angeles (as Dayla Corcoran), pre-production: Los Angeles (as Sandy Kraft), pre-production: Los Angeles (as Ken Larson), propellerhead: Los Angeles pre-production, production assistant (as PK Livingston Jr.), pre-production: Los Angeles (as Nickson Fong), pre-production: Los Angeles (as Christine Norton), pre-production: Los Angeles (as Matt O'Callaghan), pre-production: Los Angeles (as Mike Ploog), pre-production: Los Angeles (as Mike Spokas), production engineer / rendering coordinator, propellerhead: Los Angeles pre-production (as Andy Waisler), production controller (as Gary Wohlleben), hardware engineer: production support (uncredited), technology production supervisor (uncredited). Arthur is a supporting character who only appears in Shrek the Third and is loosely based on King Arthur. Based on one of the elves from The Elves and the Shoemaker, it appears in the Seattle Try-out & Broadway Line-Up and US National Tour Line-Up versions of Shrek the Musical amongst the fairy tale characters that are banished to Shrek's swamp. In Scared Shrekless, Farquaad is long dead, and his castle left in a decrepit state. He tells Puss the story about the Golden Goose and Jack and Jill, and illustrates his tale by taking off his shirt and revealing his tattoos. On a mission to retrieve a gorgeous princess from the clutches of a fire-breathing dragon, Shrek teams up with an unlikely compatriot -- a wisecracking donkey. In Shrek the Musical, it is revealed that Lord Farquaad's mother was the princess from the fairy tale The Princess and the Pea. Tinker Bell is almost sold by Peter Pan in the first film, and it is her "fairy dust" that allows Donkey to fly temporarily. Bubbles are her character's main theme. voiced by Guillaume Aretos and 4 others. At Worcestershire, Arthur, nicknamed "Artie", is relentlessly bullied and made fun of by everyone, most notably the popular Lancelot. She is obsessed with cleanliness and tidiness after doing a great deal of housework for her stepmother and stepsisters (revealed to be Doris and Mabel). However, the mirror also tries to warn Farquaad about Fiona's curse, but is ignored. Mabel is first seen when, at the bar of the Poison Apple, Prince Charming asks her where Doris is. Rumpelstiltskin is last seen during the ending, imprisoned in a cage by Shrek, Fiona and the other ogres, while Fifi explodes at Fiona's high-note singing, Rumpelstilskin is also tormented by the Pied Piper who makes him dance in his cage. He appears twice in Shrek's Yule Log, out of his cage and unsuccessfully trying to put out the fireplace. He sings "I'm Too Sexy" by "Right Said Fred" in Far Far Away Idol, but because of his poor singing, Fiona presses a button that opens a trap door below him and he falls into it. [135] Shrek was also included as a bonus unlockable character in the video game Tony Hawk's Underground 2 (2004). Angered by the disturbance, Dragon corners and confronts Donkey, who, not wanting to anger her further, begins to compliment her on the whiteness of her teeth and on her oral hygiene. Determinat sa le salveze casa si pentru a-si recapata linistea din propriul camin, Shrek cade la intelegere cu Farquaad si pleaca sa o recupereze pe frumoasa printesa Fiona (Cameron Diaz) pentru a deveni mireasa Lordului. voiced by Eddie Murphy and 11 others. He grew up alongside Puss in Boots and Humpty Dumpty in the San Ricardo Orphanage and bullied the latter. Throughout the film, Jack tries convincing Jill that they should start a family, but after Jill's persistent refusal of having a baby, he happily compromises with Jill in assuming the role of taking care of their piglets, both especially showing a particular fondness for one piglet named "Hamhock". At the end of the film, the original timeline is restored, leaving the current time a year or so after Harold's death (as seen in Shrek the Third). At the last moment, they learn that Fiona has been rescued from the tower and do not sign the contract. The father bird abandons the chick, leaving it frightened and confused. Because she sleeps so much in the film, little is known about her personality, other than that she seems to be a pleasant person who is a little eccentric at times. In Shrek Forever After Pinocchio tries to pass him off to Rumpelstiltskin as Shrek. Jack and Jill (voiced by Billy Bob Thornton and Amy Sedaris) are a married couple. The best GIFs are on GIPHY. Her slam is Basket of Utter Destruction. After they invade the main castle of Far Far Away, Charming prepares a stage show in which he will kill Shrek in front of the entire kingdom. Shrek Full Cast & Crew See agents for this cast & crew on IMDbPro Directed by Writing Credits Cast (in credits order) verified as complete Produced by Music by Harry Gregson-Williams John Powell Film Editing by Sim Evan-Jones Casting By Leslee Feldman Production Design by James Hegedus Art Direction by Costume Design by Isis Mussenden They enjoy various Christmas stories and get to see Santa Claus at the end. She is more of a stereotypical ogre as opposed to kind and delicate like Fiona, looking and behaving closer to like that of the other male ogres.
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