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Star Cutouts stsm208 – Mask – Fiona – Shrek Dreamworks,Multicolour,‎7 x 7 x 3 cm; 29 grammois

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Indecisive Parody: The film is rather at odds with itself in tone. For the first two acts, it's a straight up fairy tale parody with some Satire of Disney thrown in. Come the third act, and while there are still gags, it almost becomes a melodrama mixed with a straight fairy tale story. And there's still room for a happy ending and a dance party at the end. The later films would follow this example and gradually dialed down on the parody and satire aspects (or at least intertwined them more consistently with the films stories), since Dreamworks knew they couldn't just rely on in-jokes about Disney forever. They are among Shrek’s friends, and they help guard Shrek and Fiona’s swamp in the second film. The Three Blind Mice also travel to Far Far Away alongside other characters to help free Shrek. Dronkeys Red Is Heroic: Inverted with Farquaad. His outfit is mostly red, but he is a Jerkass and the film's Big Bad.

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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. Innocently Insensitive: When Donkey is giving Fiona a pep talk after he discovers her ogress form, he does rather tactlessly admit that she's ugly, but tries to soften the blow by pointing out that it only happens at night, whereas Shrek is ugly 24/7. It doesn't really help Fiona feel any better. Sure, Let's Go with That: On the second night with Fiona, Donkey says he knows what's going on when Fiona says it's late and she has to go inside, before saying that he thinks Fiona's scared of the dark. She decides to go with it.Beautiful Singing Voice: In a rather vicious parody of Disney Princess conventions, Princess Fiona displays one in a duet with a random songbird...at least until her ability to hold a note causes the bird to explode. She then takes its orphaned eggs and cooks them for breakfast. The mirror tries to warn Farquaad of something that happens to Fiona after the sun goes down, but Farquaad cuts him off. As he discovers later due to his refusal to listen, it is her curse that turns her into an ogre at night. Shrek finds out at the same time, but has quite a different reaction to Farquaad's. 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. Puss n Boots, Puss in Boots Donkey Princess Fiona T-shirt Shrek Film Series, shrek, heroes, film, boot png 750x1429px 922.06KB Sliding Scale of Endings: Falls on the Happily Ever After end of it, albeit a variation of the trope.

Princess Fiona Shrek Outfits: Every look worn in the films

Gibberish of Love: Shrek slips into this when he tells Fiona that Farquaad isn't her true love, and she asks Shrek what he knows about true love. He stumbles over his words and Farquaad realizes Shrek has feelings for Fiona, much to his amusement. Shrek Forever After Princess Fiona Donkey Lord Farquaad, shrek, heroes, fictional Character, film Still png 1168x2756px 3.71MB Fiona too. She's not happy that Shrek rescued her, nor that he rescued her for someone else, but she soon starts warming up to him. When Donkey asks Shrek where he's going to sleep, Shrek yells "Outside!", so Donkey exits. As soon as he's out the door, Shrek slams it shut.And There Was Much Rejoicing: Farquaad's death is met by the people of Duloc with roaring approval and relief that they are finally freed from their tyrannical ruler. They then watch Shrek confess his love to Fiona and go "awww" when they kiss, at the imploring of the executioner, no less. Some are later seen at Fiona's wedding to Shrek (it's even the same minister as was preparing to marry her to Farquaad). Hammered into the Ground: Played with at the end, in that the gingerbread man uses his cane to hammer the figurine of Farquaad deep into the wedding cake. Over Crank: When Shrek and co. are escaping Dragon, the film briefly goes into slow motion before they reach the bridge, complete with Shrek bellowing a very drawn out "RUN!"

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The Three Little Pigs are among Shrek’s friends. They are supporting characters who appear in all the Shrek films.

I Need a Freaking Drink: Shrek swigs some ale before he throws down with the knights. He and Donkey also use the barrels as a weapon. 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. Short Films: Shrek in the Swamp Karaoke Dance Party (2001) • The Ghost of Lord Farquaad (2003) • Far Far Away Idol (2004) • Donkey's Caroling Christmas-tacular (2010) • Thriller Night (2011) • The Pig Who Cried Werewolf (2011) • Puss in Boots: The Three Diablos (2012) • The Trident (2023) Fantastic Racism: Farquaad. The trope's name has never been so appropriate: Farquaad hates all "fairy tale creatures" and has them evicted and forced into Shrek's swamp. His "perfect kingdom" would have nobody but (non-magical) humans.

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