Shrek SuperSlam: Difference between revisions
Major uality pass
HLIAA14YOG (talk | contribs) No edit summary |
(Major uality pass) |
||
Line 3:
{{Needs Image}}
'''''Shrek SuperSlam''''' is a 2005
The
{{tropelist}}
{{Needs More Tropes}}
* [[Adaptational Badass]]: Basically every playable character
* [[Based on a Great Big Lie]]:
* [[Cute Witch]]: Luna
* [[Excuse Plot]]:
* [[Evil Genius]]: The Puppetmaster
* [[Evil Knockoff]]:
* [[Fartillery]]: Shrek can use his farts for his
* [[For Science!]]: The
* [[Here We Go Again]]: {{Spoiler|At the end of story mode, Shrek tells the narrator to shut up or the ogre will beat him up. This makes the babies wake up again}}.
* [[Hypnotic Eyes]]: Puss's infamous [[Puppy Eyes]] technique
* [[Hypocritical Humor]]:
** Donkey says nobody will fall asleep hearing stories in the intro of
** In "K.N.I.G.T.H.S.", Donkey says he committed no crimes before outright confessing to a series of misdeeds.
* [[Late Arrival Spoiler]]: [[Interspecies Romance|Donkey
* [[No Celebrities Were Harmed]]:
**
** [[Invoked]] [[In-Universe]] with Shrek and the gang telling stories about themselves and others.
▲** In a more straight case, the game's version of [[The Hunchback of Notre Dame|Quasimodo]] is inspired by Kurt Cobain, with the hair, rebellious rock-star attitude, and a stage theme which sounds like "Smells Like Teen Spirit".
** In a more straight case,
* [[No Ending]]: None of the stories have any conclusion of their story lines, at best the player character cheering after defeating his opponent.
* [[Palette Swap]]: Every character has multiple skins.
* [[Puppy Eyes]]: Puss uses this before he charges at his enemies for his
* [[Shaped Like Itself]]: Shrek(the ogre) discusses with Donkey at the story mode's ending, saying that Donkey's stories are making him look like an ogre.
* [[Show Within a Show]]: The story mode is a bunch of false, but supposedly true according with their narrators, bedtime stories being told to the baby donkey-dragons. At the end of it, the adults begin to fight between themselves for their obvious lying nature.
* [[The Dreaded]]: The moment Gingerbread Man shows up in the cowboy story,
{{reflist}}
|