Shrek and Fiona travel to the Kingdom of Far Far Away, where Fiona's parents are King and Queen, to celebrate their marriage. When they arrive, they find they are not as welcome as they thou... Read allShrek and Fiona travel to the Kingdom of Far Far Away, where Fiona's parents are King and Queen, to celebrate their marriage. When they arrive, they find they are not as welcome as they thought they would be.Shrek and Fiona travel to the Kingdom of Far Far Away, where Fiona's parents are King and Queen, to celebrate their marriage. When they arrive, they find they are not as welcome as they thought they would be.
- Nominated for 2 Oscars
- 18 wins & 52 nominations total
- Shrek
- (voice)
- Donkey
- (voice)
- Princess Fiona
- (voice)
- Queen
- (voice)
- King
- (voice)
- Wolf
- (voice)
- Page
- (voice)
- …
- Pinocchio
- (voice)
- …
- Gingerbread Man
- (voice)
- …
- Herald
- (voice)
- …
- Mirror
- (voice)
- …
- Fast Food Clerk
- (voice)
- (as Kelly Cooney)
- Bar Frog
- (voice)
- Ugly Stepsister
- (voice)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe producers swear that when they decided to put a Justin Timberlake poster above Princess Fiona's bed, they had no idea that Cameron Diaz had just started dating the singer in real life. Timberlake was given a role in Shrek the Third (2007).
- GoofsThe Fairy Godmother asks the piano player to start in C minor, but he goes into G minor as she begins to sing "Holding Out for a Hero". (The original song is in A minor.)
- Quotes
Shrek: Quick, tell a lie!
Pinocchio: What should I say?
Donkey: Say something crazy, like, "I'm wearing ladies underwear!"
Pinocchio: I'm wearing ladies underwear.
Pinocchio: [silence]
Shrek: Are you?
Pinocchio: I most certainly am not!
Pinocchio: [nose extends]
Donkey: It looks like you most certainly am are!
Pinocchio: I am not!
Pinocchio: [nose extends]
Puss-in-Boots: What kind?
Gingerbread Man: IT'S A THONG!
- Crazy creditsStay through part of the credits to see what happens between Donkey and Dragon.
- Alternate versionsOn the Nickelodeon and CMT version, when Shrek asks Donkey think of his saddest memory, Donkey's list memories are completely cut, going back to Shrek's next line.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Counting Crows: Accidentally in Love (2004)
- SoundtracksAccidentally in Love
Written by Adam Duritz, Dan Vickrey, David Immerglück (as David Immergluck),
Matthew Malley & David Bryson
Performed by Counting Crows
Produced by Brendan O'Brien
Counting Crows appear courtesy of Geffen Records
At the beginning of 2, Shrek and Fiona have been invited by Fiona's parents (John Cleese and Julie Andrews) to the family castle. Imagine their surprise when the honeymooning ogres show up! Seems the king and queen haven't heard that a) Fiona's an ogre and b) that her husband is one, too. Naturally, this doesn't sit particularly well with the king, and soon he's hired a hit man - Puss in Boots, no less, voiced by Antonio Banderas - to bump off his new son in law. Meanwhile, a Fairy Godmother (Jennifer Saunders) offers help to Fiona. And quickly, the main question of the film - conveniently, it was the main question of the first film - is whether love conquers all. Oh, perhaps it's a bit more complex than that - perhaps it's whether Fiona would love Shrek, no matter what he looked like. Come to think of it, that was the theme of the first one as well.
Shrek and Fiona journey to the land of Far, Far Away, where the stuffy king and the queen mum live. Far, Far Away is a clear knockoff of Hollywood itself (complete with the sign on the mountain), and the journey includes a pass through what looks like Beverly Hills. The attention to detail is marvelous, as always.
As with 1, 2 drops all sorts of Disney references, most resulting in full-out belly laughter. I was in stitches, although perhaps - just perhaps - some of the humor will zoom over your tiny tot's tiny head.
Shrek 2 is a beautifully done movie, perhaps even more entertaining than the original. Sure, at the end you know your emotions have been manipulated somewhat, but in the end you really don't care. Outstanding voice performances, flawless animation, and a crisp, moderately adult (but not mature, definitely not mature) script reign supreme.
- dfranzen70
- Nov 7, 2004
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Details
- Release date
- Country of origin
- Official site
- Language
- Also known as
- Gã Chằn Tinh Tốt Bụng 2
- Production companies
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
Box office
- Budget
- $150,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $444,854,717
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $108,037,878
- May 23, 2004
- Gross worldwide
- $932,406,549
- Runtime1 hour 33 minutes
- Sound mix