Shrek in not an oger!!! Shrek is an ogre. Ogers are much much more scary.
Name derives from Schreck, German word for (Terror) or (Fright) there was an anti-tank gun similar to a Bazooka in World War II called a Panzezrschreck- Tank Terror. Not a good title for this 9ll era if you ask me.
The name Shreck is already shortened. It comes from the German word Schreck which means fear or terror.
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Shrek is about an ogre who wishes to exclude himself from the rest of the world. When his swamp gets taken over by a bunch of fairy tale characters, his sets out to visit Lord Farquaad to demand his swamp back. On a compromise, Lord Farquaad sets Shrek out to resque a princess from a tower to bring back to the Lord so he can marry her, then he will return Shreks swamp.
Spoilers!
On their journey Shrek finds out that the princess is really and ogre and they fall in love and all live happily ever after
Characters in the first "Shrek" film :
Mike Myers - Shrek is the main protagonist of the film.
Eddie Murphy - Donkey is the secondary protagonist of the film.
Cameron Diaz - Princess Fiona
John Lithgow - Lord Farquaad is the main antagonist of the film.
Conrad Vernon - Gingerbread Man
Chris Miller - Geppetto/ Magic Mirror
Cody Cameron - Pinocchio / The Three Little Pigs
Michael Galasso - Peter Pan
Christopher Knights and Simon J. Smith - Three Blind Mice
Christopher Knights - Thelonius
Aron Warner - Big Bad Wolf
Jim Cummings - Captain of the Guards
Jerome De Guzman - Blind Mouse
Vincent Cassel - Monsieur Hood (a French rendition of Robin Hood)
Kathleen Freeman - Old Woman (Donkey's ex-owner)
Andrew Adamson - Duloc Mascot (a man dressed in a suit that looks like Lord Farquaad)
Prince Charming in Shrek 2 and Shrek 3 is played by a guy named Rupert Everett. If you're asking where you might know him from, I don't know. But I know he was in Inspector Gadget as Sanford Scolex and he was in The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe as Mr. Fox.
Walt Dohrn voiced Rumpelstiltskin in Shrek Forever After.
The Kingdom in Shrek is "Far Far Away".
Shrek (voice)
...Donkey (voice)
...Princess Fiona (voice)
...Puss in Boots (voice)
...Queen (voice)
...Brogan (voice)
...King Harold (voice)
...Cookie (voice)
...Rumpelstiltskin / Priest / Krekraw Ogre (voice)
...Gretched (voice)
...Patrol Witch / Wagon Witch #2 (voice)
...Dancing Witch / Wagon Witch #1 (voice)
...Guard Witch (voice)
...Pumpkin Witch / Palace Witch (voice)
...Broomsy Witch (voice)
...Father of Butter Pants (voice)
...Pinocchio / Three Pigs (voice)
...Doris (voice)
...Mabel (voice)
...Blind Mice (voice)
...Gingerbread Man (voice)
...Wolf (voice)
...Ogre Baby (voice)
...Ogre Baby (voice)
...Ogre Baby / Villager Kid (voice)
...Ogre Baby / Tourist Girl / Villager Girl (voice)
...Cackling Witch (voice)
...Villager Fan #1 (voice)
...Villager Fan #3 / Ogre Gnimrach (voice)
...Royal Messenger / Magic Mirror / Geppetto (voice)
...Tour Guide / Camp Ogre / Ogre Naysayer / Baba Witch / Melty Witch / Witch Guard #2 / Butter Pants (voice)
...Villager Fan #2 (voice)
...Additional Voices (voice)
...Additional Voices (voice)
Princess Fiona is princess by day, ogre by night. When she finds her true love she takes loves true form. Shrek is her true love so she becomes an ogre.Fiona is played by Cameron Diaz in the film but in the shrek the musical it's Amanda Holden!
During the movie 'Shrek' there are six instances of profanity. The word 'damn' is used three times. The word 'ass' is used twice, and the word 'crap' is used once.
Bear in mind that these words are not profanity in the majority of the world. Damn is actually part of everyday language in Europe. Ass is the Europe, Asian, Latin and Middle-Eastern term for a donkey, the word "ass" is only seen as "offensive" in some parts of North America.
In the movie the Queen says "Harald", so i assume that's his name
It doesnt have a specific name. Shrek just calls it his swamp.
The glass they were made of was found to have unsafe levels of cadmium.
Cadmium is a toxic metal that can cause many heath problems depending on exposure type.
While nothing is official yet, on October 19th 2016, it was reported that the co-writer of the Austin Powers sequels, was being courted to write a fifth installment in the Shrek series when his pitch impressed the studio.
No real counrty. Shrek takes place in it's own universe.
However since it has a medieval clash I would say somewhere in Europe if you want to relate it.
But as mentioned. It's not really that much medieval since it's a fairytale.
So yes, it's not in our universe.
I don't believe there is a narrator, although Shrek (played by Mike Meyers) is the protagonist.