Coz it is
Y is ur personality so argumentative?
Some things we will never no
"Shrek" subverts traditional fairy tale themes by portraying the ogre as the hero instead of a villain, featuring humor that parodies typical fairy tale tropes, and emphasizing themes of self-acceptance and inner beauty over external appearances. Additionally, the film includes pop culture references and a modern soundtrack, setting it apart from more traditional Fairy Tales.
Yes
Shrek Fairy Tale Freakdown - 2001 VG is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:E USA:E
No, Shrek is a fictional character created by DreamWorks Animation for its film series. He is not a god or a deity in any religious or mythological context.
Pinocchio is a fairy-tale character who makes an appearance in the Shrek movie series. He is part of the ensemble cast of fairy-tale creatures that are banished to Shrek's swamp in the first film.
Maybe 4?
No its not it is based on a fiary tale so no its not :)
Shrek
SpongeBob definitely ! ! then shrek and then Cinderella
Yes, "Shrek" can be considered a modern fairy tale. It follows the traditional fairy tale structure and features elements such as magical creatures, a hero's journey, and a moral message. However, it also subverts some fairy tale conventions to create a more comedic and satirical take on the genre.
Shrek Fairy Tale Freakdown - 2001 VG was released on: USA: 30 May 2001 (Gameboy Color version) Germany: 28 March 2002 (Gameboy Color version)
No, Lord Farquaad is not a real fairy tale character. He was created specifically for the animated movie "Shrek" as the main antagonist.
An ogre in regular fairy ales is a creul humungus monster who feeds on humans. Shrek is just really gross and sort of like the ogres but was cleaned up so it was approriate for kids.