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Fergus, Farkle and Felicia
Shrek triplets
Name

Fergus, Farkle and Felicia

Status

Living
Non-existent (alternative universe)

Occupation

Living with Shrek and Fiona

Location

Shrek's swamp

Gender

Male and Female

Family

Shrek (father)
Fiona (mother)
Shrek's Father (partenal grandfather)
King Harold (martenal grandfather; deceased)
Queen Lillian (martenal grandmother)
Arthur Pendragon (second-cousin) Unnamed Grand Uncle

Race

Ogre

Voice

Jasper Johannes Andrews, Miles Chirs Bakshi, Nina Zoe Bakshi, Ollie Mitchell, Dante James Hauser, Zack James Bernard, Jordan Alex Hauser

Fergus, Farkle and Felicia, collectively known as the ogre triplets, are the triplet children of Shrek and Fiona. They appear in Shrek the Third, Shrek the Halls and Shrek Forever After. They say their first words in Shrek Forever After.

Shrek the ThirdEdit

In Shrek the Third it was revealed that Fiona was pregnant and that was bothering Shrek a lot during the movie. At the end of the film they were born and appeared in the credits along with Donkey and Puss.

Shrek Forever AfterEdit

They appeared again in Shrek Forever After and it now was a year later so that meant it was their birthday. There was a big party held and everyone was invited. But Shrek got a little mad because everyone now saw ogres as cute and nice creatures, and when he got enough of that he slammed their cake and went mad outside. When in the alternate universe of Rumpelstiltskin they have been mentioned some times but only Felicia's doll was seen. At the end of the movie Shrek got back before he slammed the cake and happily celebrated the kid's birthday.

FactsEdit

  • If you watch the Dronkeys and Ogre triplets carefully throughout the course of the series, one can see that they are aged perfectly in real time.
  • Felicia learned to talk before her brothers. (She was talking clearly in Shrek 4, while Fergus and Farkle were not talking clearly until Scared Shrekless.) This is a nod to a true fact in child psychology that states that young girls will likely learn how to talk will.
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