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** The alternate universe Donkey lampshades this when he asks Shrek about his children.
** The alternate universe Donkey lampshades this when he asks Shrek about his children.
{{quote| '''Donkey:''' "Are my babies cute, or do they make people feel uncomfortable?"}}
{{quote| '''Donkey:''' "Are my babies cute, or do they make people feel uncomfortable?"}}
* [[What Do You Mean It's for Kids?]]: This film gets pretty damn dark sometimes, people. From the malicious Rumpelstiltskin who erased Fiona's parents from existence and murders people (even his own followers) for his own amusement, to the [[Crapsack World]] that AU!Far Far Away becomes, there are some ''dark'' themes explored in this film.
* [[What Do You Mean It's for Kids?]]: ''The Final Chapter'' gets pretty damn dark sometimes, people. From the malicious Rumpelstiltskin who erased Fiona's parents from existence and murders people (even his own followers) for his own amusement, to the [[Crapsack World]] that AU!Far Far Away becomes, there are some ''dark'' themes explored in this film.
** Also a heavily [[Bowlderized]] version of Matt White's "Best Days" appears in the credits of [[Shrek the Third]]. Parents who bought the song may be shocked when he says "lying naked under the covers"
** Also a heavily Bowlderized version of Matt White's "Best Days" appears in the credits of [[Shrek the Third]]. Parents who bought the song may be shocked when he says "lying naked under the covers"
* [[Woolseyism]]: The Polish version is arguably funnier than the original, at least to Poles.
* [[Woolseyism]]: The Polish version is arguably funnier than the original, at least to Poles.
** Same applies to the Hungarian version (and every other localization, I'm inclined to believe), with an extremely clever choice of voice actors and well-adapted cultural references.
** Same applies to the Hungarian version (and every other localization, I'm inclined to believe), with an extremely clever choice of voice actors and well-adapted cultural references.