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Notice at the end of the movie, only two of the three bears - Papa Bear, and Baby Bear, specifically - are freed with the other fairy tale creatures. If you look closely, Farquaad made a rug out of Mama Bear.

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Induced Hypochondria: Shrek and Fiona psych Donkey into feeling ill so they can spend one more day together. Since he's so paranoid anyways, he falls for it.Fiona again when Donkey remarks on the fact the sunset (being romantic) and she realized she was too distracted by a romantic moment with Shrek that lead to an Almost Kiss to notice. Despite not having any lines, Dragon is still one of the most beloved Shrek characters. This is mainly due to the dynamic between her and Donkey. The two become a couple at the end of the first film, and they soon become husband and wife, and later bore half-dragon half-donkey children. Lord Farquaad

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As one of Shrek’s friends, Gingy is very loyal. In Shrek (2001), Lord Farquaad kidnaps Gingy and tortures him for information. However, Gingy stays strong, and he doesn’t tell Lord Farquaad anything about Shrek’s location. French Jerk: Although in most retellings, Robin Hood is an English Saxon fighting the tyranny of French-descended Normans; in Shrek he inexplicably has a French accent. And is a jerk to boot. Rescue Introduction: Shrek and Donkey meet Fiona when rescuing her from the tower. Though unintentional, Shrek also manages to scare off the knights and save Donkey when they first met. Donkey: Yeah, I know. You know, Shrek thinks Lord Farquaad is compensating for something, which I think means he has a really— [Shrek stamps on his hoof] OW!The Big Damn Kiss: Shrek and Fiona have two. The first breaks Fiona's enchantment after Farquaad is killed by the dragon. The second is during their wedding in the final scene. After Shrek's Break the Fourth Wall moment, we cut to them at their own wedding during the kiss. Farquaad laughs at Shrek for being in love with the princess, and the fact that an ogre can fall in love at all. Princess Fiona is initially portrayed as the archetypal princess from fairy tales, speaking formally in matters of courtship and presenting high expectations of how she is to be rescued, who is to rescue her, and so forth. She seems to give off an air of prissiness and even snobbery to a degree (however, this is shown to be purely out of her concern for breaking her curse, of which she is ashamed). Later, Princess Fiona's true self emerges, as she is really a very down-to-earth and independent woman who is a match or even better than Shrek when it comes to farting, belching, and other bad habits. Unlike princesses of fairy tales, she is a loyal friend and an expert in hand-to-hand combat with knowledge of martial arts. She also has very bad manners (just like Shrek) since she is an ogre. However, she is much more well-mannered when in front of her parents. Agony of the Feet: On the way to the castle, during the Travel Montage, Shrek hurts his foot trying to stamp out what's left of the campfire, forcing Donkey to put it out by urinating on it. Shrek The Musical Princess Fiona Shrek Film Series Animation, Shrek fiona, fictional Character, film, shrek The Third png 435x579px 298.61KB

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Princess Fiona Shrek 2 Donkey Shrek The Musical, shrek, heroes, desktop Wallpaper, film png 650x572px 153.22KB Fiona is extremely insightful, and she also has the skill of rallying other people, shown in Shrek 3 when her speech rallies the princesses to break out of the dungeons. Sliding Scale of Idealism Versus Cynicism: Works in both ways. The film is cynical in its comedy, but idealistic in its true message.

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Tiny Guy, Huge Girl: Twice, both cases justified. Farquaad and Fiona, and Dragon and Donkey. Farquaad is just naturally short, Fiona is average height but obviously taller than he is. Dragon is a... well, dragon, and so is naturally much bigger than Donkey. Formula with a Twist: The film takes the typical fairy-tale kingdom that you would find in a Disney work and instead casts the ogre as the hero. Most other twists in the plot center around that singular idea, although the sequels flesh out many others. The first name on this list of Shrek characters is the man, or ogre, himself: Shrek. Shrek is the titular character of the franchise. Canadian actor Mike Myers voiced Shrek throughout the film series, while Brian d’Arcy James played the role in Shrek the Musical. Mistaken for Own Murderer: Donkey, unaware of Fiona's curse, thinks that an ogre ate her when he finds one in her room. She manages to calm him enough to explain. Big Shadow, Little Creature: The shadows of the Three Blind Mice when Shrek first sees them on his table (and first sees that they're there) make them appear much bigger than they actually are.

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Other notable appearances: Shrek the Musical, Scared Shrekless (2010), Shrek 4-D, Shrek Kart, and Shrek Smash n’ Crash Racing Image from WikiShrek Subverted Rhyme Every Occasion: "Please keep off of the grass,/shine your shoes, wipe your.../...Face!" Bullying a Dragon: Shrek shows how powerful he is many times, yet guards and knights and angry mobs still attempt to murder him. In 1990, American writer William Steig published a book titled Shrek! The book is a fantasy picture book with illustrations by Steig himself. The story focuses on Shrek, an indestructible monster with green skin. He goes on a journey to meet a princess, and along the way, meets a witch, a knight, and a donkey. Waking Non Sequitur: When Farquaad and his soldiers arrive at the mill, Donkey wakes up and says "What'd I miss? What'd I miss?" Seeing the soldiers walking past, he tries to throw his voice and make it appear like he didn't speak.

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