From Shrek (the first shrek movie), When they(shrek and donkey) are on their way to see Lord Farquad (to tell him to get rid of the fairytale creatures on his land!), donkey is asking questions about ogres, Shrek picks up an onion and says, "Ogres are like onion, we both have layers!"----
They arnt they are brown and if you are thinking about the one from Shrek then you are wrong. and they are bigger then him to!
Ogres are like onions.....they have layers
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.
The baby girls name is Felicia, and the two boys are Fergus and Fargo.
From Shrek (the first shrek movie), When they(shrek and donkey) are on their way to see Lord Farquad (to tell him to get rid of the fairytale creatures on his land!), donkey is asking questions about ogres, Shrek picks up an onion and says, "Ogres are like onion, we both have layers!"----
I think that ogres mean a cruel and frightening giant who eats people. (I didn't watched the movie Shrek)
The nice green ogres name is Shrek
if you really must know, get the film "shrek"
Oger's aren't real. It's just Shrek.
They arnt they are brown and if you are thinking about the one from Shrek then you are wrong. and they are bigger then him to!
30 - 40 years, but only if they are strong. Most are killed in first 10 years
Ogres are mythological creatures and do not exist in reality. They are often depicted in folklore and fairy tales as large, brutish creatures with a menacing appearance.
Ogres are like onions.....they have layers
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.
The baby girls name is Felicia, and the two boys are Fergus and Fargo.
In the movie Shrek, foreshadowing can be seen when Donkey predicts Fiona will fall in love with Shrek, hinting at their eventual romantic connection. Additionally, the Fairy Godmother's song "Holding Out for a Hero" foreshadows the arrival of a hero later in the story to rescue Fiona.