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There used to be a time when the villagers would run in terror at the mere mention of the name Shrek, but these days the big green ogre is married to Princess Fiona and raising triplets. Maintaining your fierce public persona is no simple task when you're juggling infants and changing diapers, so when Shrek realizes that nobody is afraid of him anymore he recruits mischief- maker Rumpelstiltskin to restore his once- mighty roar. Unfortunately for Shrek, that plan hits an unexpected hitch.
As a result, the morose monster takes a trip into an alternate- universe Far Far Away land where there is no Shrek, and Rumpelstiltskin reigns. There, Donkey spends his days hauling carts, and a portly Puss in Boots prefers lounging to swashbuckling. Perhaps with a little extra effort, Shrek will be able to regain his status as top ogre in town and still have his happily ever after, too.
List of Shrek characters - Wikipedia. This is a list of characters that appear in the Shrek franchise and spin- offs from it. Main characters. He prides himself on being a big, green, terrifying ogre and is ill- tempered and mean. He begins the series as an unsociable hermit until he meets his soon- to- be best friend, Donkey. In a deal with Lord Farquaad, he and Donkey embark on a quest to save Princess Fiona from the castle in which she was confined.
Despite their differences, Shrek and Fiona fall in love, marry at the end of the first film, and have three ogre babies in the third film. Chris Farley was originally set to play Shrek, but he died before he could complete his voice work (he finished 8.
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He is Shrek's annoying but good- hearted best friend, Dragon's husband and father of the Dronkeys. Princess Fiona. She begins the series as a beautiful princess who transforms into an ogress every night when the sun sets. At the end of the first film, the transforming spell is broken and she permanently takes the form of an ogress when she realizes that Shrek is her true love. In the first film, Fiona can be seen as a human in the magic mirror. Puss in Boots. Loosely based on the fairytale character Puss in Boots as well as being a kind of parody of Zorro, he is a smooth- talking cat with a Spanish accent, usually wearing a cavalier's hat, a belt with a sword, a small black cape, and small Corinthian boots. Puss first appears as a minor character in Shrek 2, much like Dragon in the first film. He often overpowers his enemies by distracting them with his .
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He also exhibits common cat behavior such as coughing up hairballs and chasing spotlights, usually resulting in his defeat or capture. He does not appear in the first film or 4. D ride, though he does make a non- speaking cameo in the musical. The character was also featured in the 2. Puss in Boots as the lead character. Puss in Boots stars in the Netflix series The Adventures of Puss in Boots where he protects the hidden city of San Lorenzo.
Secondary characters. She is angered when Donkey accidentally disturbs her sleep. As Donkey attempts to distract her, he makes the realization that Dragon is female and successfully manages to charm his way past her.
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While she plays a minor role in this film, she reappears towards its conclusion at the marriage ceremony of Fiona and Shrek, in which Donkey takes her as his own bride. They are shown as a married couple by the events of the sequel; her character has a minor role as Donkey chooses to leave home on the grounds that she was behaving uncharacteristically ill- tempered, but is reunited with her husband towards the ending of the movie when it appears that her grouchy behavior was a result of pregnancy, and presents Donkey with their newborn hybrid children, the Dronkeys.
Dragon's importance in the films has been known to shift and revert every now and again, she is usually depicted as Donkey's romantic interest, and seems to be acquainted with Fiona and the princesses featured in the films. She often appears as a running gag because of the convenient possibilities presented by her abilities, albeit she can serve as an effective means of protection because of these as well (such as her consumption of Farquaad towards the end of the first film).
A silent character, Dragon has no spoken lines throughout the course of the franchise. Dragon appears in all 4 Shrek movies and Shrek 4- D. She is notably absent from Scared Shrekless and Donkey's Christmas Shrektacular, and neither was she mentioned. The Gingerbread Man. He is small and a fast runner, making him difficult to catch.
He is made out of a normal carved- out gingerbread with icing and gumdrop buttons. He adores those buttons and begs Lord Farquaad not to pull them off. In Shrek the Halls he is afraid of Santa, as Santa has eaten his girlfriend. In the first film, he is first seen when Lord Farquaad ordered his bodyguard Thelonious to torture him in numerous ways, such as cutting off both of his legs and dunking him in a glass of milk. After an interrogation from Farquaad, he is thrown into a trash can when the Magic Mirror arrives and Gingy yells . In Shrek 2, for example, when Pinocchio could not move himself while freeing Shrek and the trio from prison, Gingy sighs, and goes to help.
He is also somewhat wild, and a prankster. When Shrek and Fiona leave for Far Far Away, he and others have a loud party in his house. He is cunning and can distract others, such as when Lord Farquaad demands to know where the other fairy tale creatures are and he replies by reciting the Muffin Man nursery rhyme, which Farquaad believes for a moment. In Shrek the Third, when Prince Charming takes over Far Far Away, he has Hook attempt to intimidate him to reveal Shrek's whereabouts. Instantly, Gingy's life flashes before his eyes, while in reality, he is mindlessly babbling away. In Shrek Forever After, he is shown to have a dark, violent side.
In an alternate universe with Rumpelstiltskin as king, he fights and kills gingerbread animals as a gladiator for a living. He also tries to attack and bring in Shrek for Rumpel, despite being so much smaller.
He is eaten by an overweight Puss in Boots in the alternate universe, but is seen alive again at the ogre triplets birthday party when the original timeline is restored. Arthur Pendragon. He is the only heir apparent (other than Fiona and Shrek) to the throne of Far Far Away. Artie is the cousin of Fiona.
His father, presumably Uther Pendragon, seemingly abandoned him at the boarding school Worchestershire, where he remains until Shrek finds him. At Worcestershire, Arthur, nicknamed Artie, is relentlessly bullied and made fun of by everyone, most notably the popular Lancelot.
He is at first unsure when confronted with the trials of being king, but gets used to the idea and manages to convince people to his way of thinking when he defends Shrek from the fairy tale villains. Artie does not appear in Shrek Forever After and neither was he mentioned. He was supposed to appear, but Justin Timberlake was unavailable to voice Artie because he was on tour, so he was deleted from the film. However, he did appear in deleted scenes, but they were not on the DVD release. The Big Bad Wolf.
He rarely speaks, and when he does, his voice is somewhat dull and monotonous. He wears a pink dress, recalling the grandmother of Little Red Riding Hood. In the first film, he is among the fairy- tale creatures who are banished to Shrek's swamp. In Shrek 2, he has become friends with Shrek and the others. In the film's intro, Prince Charming goes to Fiona's castle to rescues her but finds Big Bad in her bed.
He informs Charming that Fiona is on honeymoon with Shrek (Charming and Fairy Godmother mention this incident calling Big Bad a 'gender- confused wolf'). He helps Shrek and Princess Fiona by guarding their swamp while they visit Far Far Away.
He and the others later travel to Far Far Away to free Shrek, Puss in Boots and Donkey, who have been captured. After that, they get into the castle and stop the Fairy Godmother and Prince Charming. In Shrek the Third, he and several other fairytale characters attend Fiona's baby shower while Shrek, Donkey, and Puss in Boots are away. When Charming and his evil followers crash the party, the Big Bad Wolf and the others stage a calm tea party. He also helps prevent Charming and the other evil fairytale creatures from killing Shrek in front of the entire kingdom. He plays a small role in Shrek Forever After in the ogre triplets' birthday party and as Rumpelstiltskin's servant in the alternate universe.
In The Pig Who Cried Werewolf, it is shown that in the light of a full moon, he transforms. In the original book and in the film, they are among the many fairytale creatures to be banished into Shrek's swamp by Lord Farquaad. One of the pigs stated that Lord Farquaad . They appear in all the Shrek films. By Shrek 2, the pigs have become best friends with Shrek.
At the start of the film, they help look after Shrek's and Fiona's house while they visit Far Far Away. Later, they see Shrek, Donkey and Puss in Boots arrested by local police officers in Far Far Away, and free them, heading to the castle to stop Prince Charming. They thwart the Fairy Godmother's scheme and then celebrate. They sing a song with Big Bad Wolf in Far Far Away Idol. The pigs are less prominent in the third film. They appear at the start of the film, where Prince Charming has a new job as an actor in a dinner theatre.
Along with the rest of the crowd, they jeer him, causing Charming to leave the stage. They later appear in the castle pretending to have tea with the others while Shrek, Donkey and Puss in Boots are finding Artie, the apparent heir to the throne, and Fiona, Queen Meriam and the princesses escape via a secret passage. Prince Charming storms in and demands Shrek's location.
Under pressure when Pinocchio starts talking around in circles, one of the pigs reveals Shrek's plan and ends up locked up somewhere secret. The pigs are later freed and head to the castle to stop Prince Charming from killing Shrek in his show. The Three Little Pigs play a small part in Shrek Forever After, when they appear at the ogre triplet's birthday party.
Later, in the alternate universe, they appear as attendants to Fifi in Rumpelstiltskin's castle. In Scared Shrekless, they appear after Gingy's story, running quickly and yelling . In Shrek 4- D the pigs are called Ham, Sausage, and Bacon, but in other versions their names are Hay, Sticks, and Bricks. In the end credits for The Pig Who Cried Werewolf, their names are Heimlich, Dieter, and Horst.
In this film, they are voiced by Sean Bishop, not Cody Cameron, who voices . Aron Warner still voices Wolf.
There are blind mice in his food, a big, bad wolf in his bed, three little homeless pigs and more, all banished from their kingdom by the evil Lord Farquaad. Determined to save their home- -not to mention his own- -Shrek cuts a deal with Farquaad and sets out to rescue the beautiful Princess Fiona to be Farquaad's bride.
Accompanying him on his mission is wisecracking Donkey, who will do anything for Shrek.. Rescuing the Princess from a fire- breathing dragon may prove the least of their problems when the deep, dark secret she has been keeping is revealed. Rating: PG (for mild language and some crude humor)Genre: Directed By: Written By: In Theaters: May 1. On DVD: Nov 2, 2. Box Office: $2. 66,9. Runtime. 9. 3 minutes.