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* [[All-Star Cast]]
* [[Arbitrary Skepticism]]: Despite the 'verse being a [[Fantasy Kitchen Sink]], ''Jack and the Beanstalk'' is considered a myth.
* [[Attack of the 50 -Foot Whatever]]: {{spoiler|The mother goose.}}
* [[A Worldwide Punomenon]]
{{quote| '''Humpty Dumpty:''' Do you know what they do to eggs in prison? I'll tell you this much... [[Prison Rape|it ain't over easy]].}}
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** {{spoiler|Also, Kitty holds a pair of boots that looks just... like-- Un momento!! This occurs twice, as Puss looks down at his bare hind paws.}}
* [[Foregone Conclusion]]: Anybody who has been on the Shrek 4D ride at Universal Studios would have seen {{spoiler|Humpty Dumpty's apparent death}} coming, as {{spoiler|Donkey accidentally knocks over his grave marker in the cemetary scene.}}
** Except this film series also had [[Canon Dis ContinuityDiscontinuity|two Pied Pipers and two Rumpelstiltzkins...]]
** {{spoiler|[[Did Not Get the Girl|Kitty Softpaws is nowhere to be seen or even mentioned in the main ''Shrek'' series.]]}}
* [[Foreshadowing]]: {{spoiler|Humpty Dumpty, upon finding the Golden Goose's "nest", remarks that he feels like he belongs there, and later remarks that he didn't feel like he belonged in San Ricardo much less anywhere. He turns out to be a golden egg given life.}}
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* [[My Biological Clock Is Ticking]]: Hilariously gender reversed with Jack and Jill, as Jack is the one who wants to have kids. He even ''uses this line'' at one point.
* [[Mythology Gag]]: A couple to [[Shrek]] 2:
** After Puss is arrested and searched, the guard finds catnip among Puss' possessions. This was part of the ''[[Cops (series)]]'' parody in Shrek 2.
** The final scene has {{spoiler|Puss and Kitty on the run, in [[Mood Dissonance|what should have been a romantic scene if not for the soldiers attacking them,]] mirroring a scene in Shrek and Fiona's "honeymoon".}}
** Puss again puts on his [[Puppy Dog Eyes]], this time for a prison guard so he may escape. The score during this part is the same melody played during the first time Puss does it in ''Shrek 2''. It's even on his Wanted poster.