Shrek 2

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Shrek 2 is a 2004 animated fantasy comedy film and a sequel to Shrek. It was the highest grossing film of 2004 and got nominated Best Animated Feature at the Academy Awards, losing to The Incredibles.

Fiona, now an ogress and Shrek's wife, travels with him to the kingdom of Far Far Away, ruled by her parents. Meanwhile, Prince Charming, who was supposed to rescue Fiona instead of Shrek, desires the kingdom for himself, helped by his mother, the Fairy Godmother. He first tries to dispose of Shrek by deploying Puss-in-Boots, a famous ogre hunter, but the cat ends up becoming friends with Shrek and Donkey. After Shrek drinks a potion that temporarily makes him and Fiona human, the Fairy Godmother makes Charming pose as the human Shrek.


Tropes used in Shrek 2 include:
  • Affably Evil: The Fair Godmother, apart from being just as disliking of ogres as everybody else in the world, on the whole is pretty nice - but it seems that's just her public facade.
  • Ambiguously Gay: Prince Charming. Being voiced by the openly gay Rupert Everett doesn't help. There is a huge Parental Bonus in the scene where he talks to his mother about his reluctance to marry Fiona. Apparently, he is not interested in women at all...
    • Some of Puss' lines make the viewer wonder as well, though that's more like Ambiguously Bi, since unlike Charming he does show interest in women.
  • Are We There Yet?: Donkey on the way to Far, Far Away at the beginning of the movie.

Shrek: The Land of Far, Far Away, donkey? That's where we're going! Far...FAR...away.

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Pinocchio: I'm a real boy! ... [singing] I'm real, I'm real, I'm -

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Pinocchio: ...Aww!

King: Excuse me, I'm looking for the ugly step-sister...?
[Doris turns around to show a woman whose face is remarkably male with poorly applied makeup]
King: Ah...there you are!

Shrek: We're not going, and that's final!
Cut to the last of the luggage being loaded

Queen: Harold!
Fiona: Shrek!
Shrek: Fiona!
King: Fiona!
Fiona: Mom!
Queen: Harold!
Donkey: Donkey!

  • Separated by a Common Language: The slightly, er- intellectually subnormal giant gingerbread man raises eyebrows in Scotland, where the word "mongo" is an extremely offensive pejorative term for someone who is mentally handicapped.
  • Shout-Out: Probably too many to count, but once to Garfield when Puss mutters into his milk "I hate Mondays."
  • Sitting Sexy on a Piano: The Fairy Godmother does this at one point.
  • Sorry I Left the BGM On: It turns out that the voice over narration describing Charming's quest is done by Charming while on the quest.
  • That Poor Cat: When the "Happily Ever After" potion takes effect on Shrek and he faints, we hear a cat howl... presumably because Shrek landed on Puss-In-Boots when he passed out.
  • Third-Act Misunderstanding
  • Took a Shortcut: In a non-video game example, Shrek, Donkey, and Fiona have to travel to the Kingdom of Far, FAR Away, which apparently takes an exceedingly long time. Yet when Shrek is arrested after drinking the Happily Ever After Potion, his whole gang back at The Swamp (where it's already getting dark) witness this on television and get to Far Far Away during the same evening, well before midnight.
    • Perhaps they rode in on Dragon, which would explain how she managed to show up at the end. Or it's not that far, but it took so long for Shrek, Fiona, and Donkey to get there because the carriage was so slow.
  • Victoria's Secret Compartment: From which the Fairy Godmother draws the Love Potion.
  • Villain with Good Publicity: Everybody loves the Fairy Godmother - she seems quite nice and she's very famous for her potions and happy endings.
  • White Stallion: Donkey, after drinking the Happily Ever After potion. It doesn't stick.
  • You Shall Not Pass: Puss-in-Boots holds off a pack of guards as Shrek rushes to stop the Fairy Godmother's evil plot, in payment of his debt to Shrek. He's not honestly in much danger from them, but that makes him holding them all off no less impressive, especially for a normal-sized housecat.