No its not it is based on a fiary tale so no its not :)
Yes
Shrek
Mother Goose They are not only fairy tales but also nursery rhymes. (Like the three blind mice)
In the movie "Shrek," the character of Pinocchio is voiced by actor Cody Cameron. Pinocchio is one of the many fairy tale characters that Shrek encounters on his journey. Cameron's portrayal adds a humorous touch to the character, contributing to the film's overall charm.
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.
Yes
Shrek Fairy Tale Freakdown - 2001 VG is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:E USA:E
Gingerbread man, Cinderella, Fairy Godmother, Snow White, Tinkerbell, Pinocchio, Puss in Boots
Maybe 4?
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.
Not at all. He was made up as being the son of the Princess and the Pea and the grumpy dwarf.
Shrek Fairy Tale Freakdown - 2001 VG was released on: USA: 30 May 2001 (Gameboy Color version) Germany: 28 March 2002 (Gameboy Color version)
Mother Goose They are not only fairy tales but also nursery rhymes. (Like the three blind mice)
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.
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