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* [[Crowning Moment of Heartwarming]]: {{spoiler|Shrek at the end telling his children he loves them, and Felicia replying, "I love you too, Daddy." It is especially moving considering the temper tantrum Shrek WOULD'VE made before he learned his lesson!}}
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* [[Fridge Brilliance]] at work here. {{spoiler|By human standards, Ogres
** Realizing that a human woman wouldn't be all that attractive to an ogre makes the fact that Shrek fell in love with Fiona as a human an especially sweet bit of [[Crowning Moment of Heartwarming|Heartwarming]] [[Fridge Brilliance]]. Yet another nice, more subtle twist to the [[Beast and Beauty]] tale.
** A little something to drive this home; when my friends and I played a game in which we thought up better endings to fairy tales, ''no one'' could think up a more appropriate ending for [[Shrek]]. It
* The first sequel has a nice little moment too: Shrek and Fiona are happy to skip out on the Happily Ever After potion and remain ogres, but Donkey doesn't have a choice and doesn't get to stay a stallion. Shrek turns to Donkey once he's changed back and says: "Hey, you still look like a noble steed to me."
* End of Forever After.
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* As weak to the franchise as Shrek the 3rd was, I find it quite satisfying how it manages to continue to subvert typical fairy tale endings. The case being how, with the exception of Prince Charming, the ''villains'' he enlisted [[Heel Realization|realize from]] [[World of Cardboard Speech|Arthur's speech]] that they ''can'' get their own happy endings, from their rather odd jobs that made them happy in the first place. Before, Prince Charming played on their own universal sadness to get back at the happier folk (like Shrek stealing his arranged princess), but they all decided not to be so mean about their [[Freudian Excuse|Freudian Excuses]] anymore and be who they really are inside. As a movie series, Shrek certainly knows how to bring it close to home.
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