I was watching some of the Shrek animated videos by Peacock Kids and I found something very interesting. One of the videos was called “Is Puss In Boots Dead?!”. Where it talked about Puss in Boots losing one of his nine lives. This (From what I can tell) was released in 2015 which was roughly 8 years before PiB:TLW (Puss in Boots: The Last Wish). So yeah the story of that movie was predicted by this video roughly 8 years before it was released. As for the exact life I am very unsure. It could be any of the 7 lives before the events of TLW. but I would love to here your speculation but it's crazy that this Peacock Kids predicted the events of one of the best movies of all time.
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Shrek is extra and great. Who thinks the same? Because I've seen posts like "I'll make my washing machine play "All Star" when it's done" so you'd think you like Shrek
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Shrek should be president. He has a great leadership personality and is very focused. He is muscular and rich. But. we need a plan to cut off Fiona because Shrek will get distracted. Shrek is always on time! we all need a president that can make our dreams come true. Shrek cured Ogrehypnivenioms (which is a ogre and donkey disease.) Donkey has agreed to being Shrek's former president. I also think the election time should be changed. WE NEED SHREK NOW!
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Shrek The Musical is on a UK Tour!
Shrek the musical is a perfect combination of radiant and rude. I loved the plot, which has bad moments, but the rest of the musical is catchy, humorous, and amazingly spreads the message about 'Being different is something you should embrace'. It also makes some characters more lovable than the movies.
For example; The fairy tale creatures. They had little to no screen time in the film, however in the musical, they had a little more, with catchy songs in almost every single scene they are in. If I am honest, Pinnochio was probably the most lovable in the musical, but in the movie, he was a high-pitched puppet that seemed to cause trouble.
I was never a fan of the movie fairy tale creatures because they had so little screen time that they were all introduced at once, but in the musical, they all their little sections of the songs that tell you a little bit about their backstory.
Shrek and Donkey were also closer friends in the musical than in the movie, I believe. As well as Fiona not acting as a major character in the film, even though she was the cause of the entire plot.
I'm re-reading this, and I feel I'm being slightly harsh, so we'll go onto the bad points of the musical. There aren't many, but the very few are still pretty bad.
Starting, it's pretty agreeable that the minute-long farting sequence in 'I Think I Got You Beat' is so unnecessary, and even though it is seen as the main bonding point, it still could be shortened very heavily, since they had already bonded on their share of childhood trauma.
In the last act, the wedding scene, Lord Farquaad kind of fell short of the hype he was getting for the rest of the musical, as he didn't complete that finale feeling to the musical, but don't fret! It was easily repaired with the last song, 'This is our Story' although, falls short on the ACTUAL final song, 'I'm a Believer'. It just hails down on the original film terribly, and even though the dance number was great, the singing just didn't hit it like the movie. The musical had so many great original songs but just fell flat on the last song, once again, as mentioned, just ruins the movie's ending credits.
So, what's the overall rating?
Characters - 10/10
Plot - 9.5/10
Songs - 8/10
Choreography - 9/10
Comedy - 7/10
Likeability - 9/10
Overall Rating - 8.75/10
Quick Rating - Worth the 2 hours, and is both a tear-jerker and a comedy.
Age Rating - All Ages. Has a few adult jokes, and some jokes kids would interpret differently.
Warnings - Use of the word crap + tr@nny, but thats around it.
So in the new Puss in Boots movie Goldilocks appears with the three bears from the tale. This movie is set to be after Shrek 2 or the sequels like is revealed in the memories of Puss in boots when he is about to die. But in the first movie of Shrek the three bears made an appearance also, and the Mama bear dies when we saw that Lord Farquaad used her skin to make a carpet. Also at the end of Shrek, when everyone dances only two bears appear, the papa and the little one confirming indeed that the mother died. So why in Puss in Boots the last whish the three bears appear? Maybe they looked for another mama? Maybe this is nonensense and its just cartoon things, idk it seemed curious to mention xd
I see all these pages, "Half-frog", "Half-mermaid", "Half-god". But are they actually part of the Shrek lore? No, they're just random pages! Besides, I think listing a half-breed character's race as "This/That" or "This (Half-that)" conveys the message just as well. Like Prince Charming's should just be "Human (Half-[[Fairy]])" or the "Human/Fairy" as par my suggestion, since Farquuad is listed as "Human/Dwarf".
Hi guys,
I would like to firstly state that i am very sad and lonely and shrek is my only form of escapism.
Thank you, god bless and goodnight xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I've studied history for years. Is Shrek set in Europe during the Renaissance?
In shrek 1 there were hundreds of fairy tale creatures living in shrek’s swamp. After Farquaad was defeated they could’ve presumably gone back to living in duloc, except that in scared shrekless when the gang goes back to duloc to tell scary stories we see that the kingdom has been completely abandoned! And there only seem to be humans living in far far away. Where did the countless elves, dwarves, fairies, wizards and others go then?
Shrek 2 grossed $928 million worldwide, which made it at the time the 5th highest-grossing movie in the world (behind Titanic, The Lord of the Rings 3, Harry Potter 1 and The Lord of the Rings 2) and the highest-grossing animated movie in the world (surpassing Finding Nemo) until it was surpassed by Toy Story 3 in 2010. It's now the 60th highest-grossing movie in the world (it would be the 56th if Jurassic Park 1, Star Wars 4, The Lion King and Finding Nemo had never been re-released) and the 13th highest-grossing animated movie in the world (it would be the 11th (behind Frozen 2, Frozen 1, The Incredibles 2, Minions, Toy Story 4, Toy Story 3, Despicable Me 3, Finding Dory, Zootopia and Despicable Me 2) if The Lion King and Finding Nemo had never been re-released)
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While the original Fiona is like a princess with a mixture of ogre and human forms, the Fiona from SFA is more like a warrior, who leads an army (Ogres in SFA, Royal Guard in Undertale and The Order of No Quarter in Shovel Knight), marking her similarities to Undyne and Specter Knight respectively. Nobody found anything marking these similarities to the mentioned leaders durning watching the movie, or am I the only one?