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The films feature the titular green ogre Shrek (voiced by Mike Myers) as the main protagonist, his companion Donkey (voiced by Eddie Murphy) and his love interest Fiona (voiced by Cameron Diaz). The movies are a parody of the standard children’s fantasies films, specifically those produced by Disney.
14 de jun. de 2024 · Shrek Rizz or Shrek Looking Up and Smiling refers to a clip from the 2007 animated film Shrek the Third in which the character Shrek smiles at Arthur to signify that he's okay after it appears he is stabbed.
And, despite the fact that there have been what feels like a thousand Shrek movies, many are demanding more. As we wait to see if anyone will actually green-light a fifth sequel, we at least have the 15 memes below to keep us entertained.
Staring Donkey or Donkey Reaction refers to several Staring Animals reaction images of the character Donkey looking sad from the 2010 animated film Shrek Forever After. The reaction images gained virality in December 2021, first among Portuguese-speaking and Spanish-speaking users and later globally.
13 de ago. de 2024 · Shrek Meme Face or Shrek Oop Face is a reaction image and exploitable meme format of the character Shrek doing a surprised or inquisitive facial gesture in which he's looking to the side with his lips firmly together in a straight line.
The Shrek franchise will forever be one of the most famous pieces of media to influence meme culture, and since it's been such a long wait to get to this one, it's pretty likely that this upcoming film will leave a memorable mark on online humor for years to come.
"Good Question" is a memorable quote uttered by the titular character in the film Shrek. In the film, Shrek sarcastically says the line when asked why he, an ogre, not Lord Farquaad, saved Princess Fiona. A screen capture of Shrek saying the line has since been used as a reaction image macro online.
Shrek Fighting Knights refers to either of two different scenes in the 2001 animated film Shrek in which the titular ogre is forced to defeat a group of Lord Farquaad's knights.
21 de ago. de 2024 · Shreksophone, also spelled Shrekophone, refers to a viral Source Filmmaker animated video of the character Shrek playing a saxophone and dancing. Featuring
The Shrek 2 Dinner Scene is a sequence from 2004 Dreamworks movie Shrek 2, in which Shrek and King Harold display their animosity towards each other. The climax of that scene, with each present character yelling at one another, save for Donkey saying his own name, is at the origin of an object-labeling meme, typically displaying a multi-faceted ...