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* MirrorsReflectEverything: At the end, the fairy godmother shoots a spell at Shrek. [[spoiler: Harold jumps in the way, and while the spell affects him, his armor also reflects it back at the fairy godmother.]]
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* LovePotion: Fiona's fairy godmother orders the king to pour it into Fiona's drink so that she will fall in love with Prince Charming instead of Shrek. [[Spoiler: Turns out, Harold didn't give Fiona the potion after all; and intentionally gave Fiona the untainted cup of tea.]]

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* LovePotion: Fiona's fairy godmother orders the king to pour it into Fiona's drink so that she will fall in love with Prince Charming instead of Shrek. [[Spoiler: [[spoiler: Turns out, Harold didn't give Fiona the potion after all; and intentionally gave Fiona the untainted cup of tea.]]
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* LovePotion: Fiona's fairy godmother orders the king to pour it into Fiona's drink so that she will fall in love with Prince Charming instead of Shrek.

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* LovePotion: Fiona's fairy godmother orders the king to pour it into Fiona's drink so that she will fall in love with Prince Charming instead of Shrek. [[Spoiler: Turns out, Harold didn't give Fiona the potion after all; and intentionally gave Fiona the untainted cup of tea.]]
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** Pinocchio wearing ladies' underwear, per the many times in the last film. Kids think nothing of it other than that it's funny, but many adults are left questioning his reason in wearing it in the first place.
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* ComedicSociopathy: The opening montage is quite sweet and funny. But during the parody of ''Film/FromHereToEternity'', Shrek unintentionally ends up frolicking with a [[CaptainErsatz lookalike]] of the Disney/LittleMermaid. Fiona's response? She throws Ariel back into the sea, ''where she gets eaten by sharks''. [[RuleofFunny Neither ogre shows much concern about this]].

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* ComedicSociopathy: The opening montage is quite sweet and funny. But during the parody of ''Film/FromHereToEternity'', Shrek unintentionally ends up frolicking with a [[CaptainErsatz lookalike]] of the Disney/LittleMermaid.Disney/TheLittleMermaid. Fiona's response? She throws Ariel back into the sea, ''where she gets eaten by sharks''. [[RuleofFunny Neither ogre shows much concern about this]].
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* FoodPorn: Just ''try'' watching the dinner scene without developing a hunger for lobster, roasted pig, and/or Thanksgiving turkey.
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* HoldYourHippogriffs: A lot of the humor of the series comes from putting a fairy-tale twist on modern names and concepts. Like watching "[[Series/{{Cops}} Knights]]" on TV (the magic mirror), or Fiona writing "Mrs. Fiona Charming" in her diary.
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* HesGotAWeapon: "Look out Shrek, he's got a piece!" "Donkey. It's a cat."
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* OddlyNamedSequel2ElectricBoogaloo: In the DVD menu, Donkey asks why the movie is just named Shrek 2, and starts coming up with alternative Donkey-related subtitles, like "[[DayOfTheDead Day of the Donkey]]", ''Donkey's Revenge'', "A Donkey Will Rise", "[[Film/TheFastAndTheFurious 2 Fast 2 Donkey]]'' and "[[Film/TheMatrixReloaded Donkey Reloaded]]". This soon gets on everyone else's nerves.

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* OddlyNamedSequel2ElectricBoogaloo: In the DVD menu, Donkey asks why the movie is just named Shrek 2, and starts coming up with alternative Donkey-related subtitles, like "[[DayOfTheDead Day of the Donkey]]", ''Donkey's Revenge'', "Donkey's Revenge", "A Donkey Will Rise", "[[Film/TheFastAndTheFurious 2 Fast 2 Donkey]]'' and "[[Film/TheMatrixReloaded Donkey Reloaded]]". This soon gets on everyone else's nerves.
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* OddlyNamedSequel2ElectricBoogaloo: In the DVD menu, Donkey asks why the movie is just named Shrek 2, and starts coming up with alternative Donkey-related subtitles, like "[[DayOfTheDead Day of the Donkey]]", "A Donkey Will Rise", "Too Fast, Too Donkey'' and "[[Film/TheMatrixReloaded Donkey Reloaded]]". This soon gets on everyone else's nerves.

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* OddlyNamedSequel2ElectricBoogaloo: In the DVD menu, Donkey asks why the movie is just named Shrek 2, and starts coming up with alternative Donkey-related subtitles, like "[[DayOfTheDead Day of the Donkey]]", ''Donkey's Revenge'', "A Donkey Will Rise", "Too Fast, Too Donkey'' "[[Film/TheFastAndTheFurious 2 Fast 2 Donkey]]'' and "[[Film/TheMatrixReloaded Donkey Reloaded]]". This soon gets on everyone else's nerves.
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* FantasticRacism: [[AffablyEvil The Fairy Godmother]] comes across as one of these.

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* FantasticRacism: [[AffablyEvil The Fairy Godmother]] comes across as one of these.doesn't allow ogres to have happy endings.
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* BittersweetEnding: Although the day was saved, King Harold was turned back into a frog.

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* BittersweetEnding: Although [[spoiler: the day was saved, King Harold was turned back into a frog.]]
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* ArtisticLicenseMusic: The awesome rendition of "Holding Out For a Hero" falls to this. It's in G minor, not C minor as requested in-universe.
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Once they arrive, Fiona's parents are shocked at the reveal that their daughter has been transformed permanently into her hideous monster appearance. They try to accept it the best they can, but King Harold (Creator/JohnCleese) made a deal with Fiona's Fairy Godmother (Jennifer Saunders) a long time ago that Fiona would marry her son, Prince Charming (Rupert Everett), in order to give Harold his own happily ever after. With their patience wearing thin, Harold hires a hitman, Puss in Boots (AntonioBanderas), to get rid of the ogre and rap up the fairy-tale-gone-wrong without Shrek in the picture.

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Once they arrive, Fiona's parents are shocked at the reveal that their daughter has been transformed permanently into her hideous monster appearance. They try to accept it the best they can, but King Harold (Creator/JohnCleese) made a deal with Fiona's Fairy Godmother (Jennifer Saunders) a long time ago that Fiona would marry her son, Prince Charming (Rupert Everett), in order to give Harold his own happily ever after. With their patience wearing thin, Harold hires a hitman, Puss in Boots (AntonioBanderas), to get rid of the ogre and rap [w]rap up the fairy-tale-gone-wrong without Shrek in the picture.
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* BadGuyBar: The Poison Apple, the seedy tavern where Harold goes to hire Puss in Boots. An Ugly Stepsister is the bartender, Captain Hook plays piano, and a sign says "We Reserve the Right to Behead Anyone."
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* DesperateObjectCatch: After Puss pulls the Happily Ever After potion from its containment, he loses his grip, causing it to fly through the air; just before it hits the ground, Donkey manages to catch it in his mouth.
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* Chekhov's Gun: The card that Shrek snatches from Fairy Godmother and later, the love potion.

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* Chekhov's Gun: ChekhovsGun: The card that Shrek snatches from Fairy Godmother and later, the love potion.
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* [[ThreateningShark Everything's Even Worse With Sharks]]: The fate of the CaptainErsatz Little Mermaid in the opening sequence...


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* ThreateningShark: The fate of the CaptainErsatz Little Mermaid in the opening sequence is to be eaten by sharks.
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* {{Chekhov's Gun}}Chekhov's Gun: The card that Shrek snatches from Fairy Godmother and later, the love potion.
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* BigNo: From Shrek and Gingi when Mongo falls into the moat. In slow motion, even.

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* BigNo: From Shrek and Gingi when Mongo falls into the moat. In slow motion, even. Also, [[spoiler:Shrek after Charming kisses Fiona and he thinks she will fall in love to him due to the love potion.]]
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** Sleeping Beauty is mentioned in Fiona's diary, having a slumber party, natch.
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* AllMythsAreTrue: When traveling through Far, Far Away, Shrek and Fiona pass Rapunzel's castle, adorned with yards and yards of hair, and Cinderella's, complete with a slipper motif.
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''Harold:''' Yes, but she was supposed to choose the prince ''we'' picked out for her!

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''Harold:''' '''Harold:''' Yes, but she was supposed to choose the prince ''we'' picked out for her!
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* HypocriticalHumor: When Fiona's parents are discussing Fiona marrying an ogre:
-->'''Lillian:''' This is ''Fiona's'' choice!\\
''Harold:''' Yes, but she was supposed to choose the prince ''we'' picked out for her!
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The movie was a financial success, being Creator/DreamworksAnimation's highest grossing film to date, as well as the highest grossing animated film at the time of its release (before being surpassed by ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory3'' six years later in 2010). It was also critically acclaimed, with many crediting the film for surpassing the original in quality. It had a sequel, ''WesternAnimation/ShrekTheThird'', released in 2007.

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The movie was a financial success, being Creator/DreamworksAnimation's highest grossing film to date, as well as the highest grossing animated film at the time of its release (before being surpassed by ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory3'' six years later in 2010).2010), and to this day retains the title in North America. It was also critically acclaimed, with many crediting the film for surpassing the original in quality. It had a sequel, ''WesternAnimation/ShrekTheThird'', released in 2007.
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The movie was a financial success, being Creator/DreamworksAnimation's highest grossing film to date, as well as the highest grossing animated film at the time of its release (before being surpassed by ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory3'' six years later in 2010). It was also critically acclaimed, with many crediting the film for surpassing the original in quality. It had a sequel, ''Shrek the Third'', released in 2007.

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The movie was a financial success, being Creator/DreamworksAnimation's highest grossing film to date, as well as the highest grossing animated film at the time of its release (before being surpassed by ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory3'' six years later in 2010). It was also critically acclaimed, with many crediting the film for surpassing the original in quality. It had a sequel, ''Shrek the Third'', ''WesternAnimation/ShrekTheThird'', released in 2007.

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->''"Come on, Shrek, it only seems bad because it's dark and rainy and Fiona's father hired a sleazy hitman to whack you."''\\
--'''Donkey'''

''Shrek 2'' was the inevitable 2004 sequel to the Creator/DreamworksAnimation BreakthroughHit ''WesternAnimation/{{Shrek}}''. The movie features Shrek and Fiona, [[LateArrivalSpoiler now a happily married couple]], living their lavish lifestyle together in their swamp, with their old friend Donkey popping in every now and then. Things for our protagonists get bumpy pretty early on however when Shrek and Fiona are invited to Fiona's parents' castle in the kingdom of Far Far Away to celebrate the newlyweds.
Once they arrive, Fiona's parents are shocked at the reveal that their daughter has been transformed permanently into her hideous monster appearance. They try to accept it the best they can, but King Harold (Creator/JohnCleese) made a deal with Fiona's Fairy Godmother (Jennifer Saunders) a long time ago that Fiona would marry her son, Prince Charming (Rupert Everett), in order to give Harold his own happily ever after. With their patience wearing thin, Harold hires a hitman, Puss in Boots (AntonioBanderas), to get rid of the ogre and rap up the fairy-tale-gone-wrong without Shrek in the picture.

The movie was a financial success, being Creator/DreamworksAnimation's highest grossing film to date, as well as the highest grossing animated film at the time of its release (before being surpassed by ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory3'' six years later in 2010). It was also critically acclaimed, with many crediting the film for surpassing the original in quality. It had a sequel, ''Shrek the Third'', released in 2007.
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!!''Shrek 2'' provides examples of the following tropes:
* AmbiguouslyGay: Prince Charming. Being voiced by the openly gay RupertEverett doesn't help. There is a huge ParentalBonus in the scene where he talks to his mother about his reluctance to marry Fiona. Apparently, he is not interested in women at all...
* AreWeThereYet: Donkey on the way to Far, Far Away at the beginning of the movie.
-->'''Shrek:''' [[LampshadeHanging The Land of Far]], ''[[LampshadeHanging Far]]'' [[LampshadeHanging Away]], donkey? ''That's'' where we're going! Far...FAR...''away''.
* AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: [[spoiler:Mongo the Giant Gingerbread Man.]]
* BecomeARealBoy: Parodied, with a YankTheDogsChain thrown in.
-->* zap*\\
'''Pinocchio:''' I'm a real boy! ... ''[singing]'' I'm real, I'm real, I'm -\\
* zap*\\
'''Pinocchio:''' ...Aww!
* BerserkButton: "Not the gumdrop button!"
* BigNo: From Shrek and Gingi when Mongo falls into the moat. In slow motion, even.
* BigShutUp: Parodied in the prison cell scene:
-->'''Stallion!Donkey:''' I have the right to remain silent!
-->'''Hunk!Shrek:''' Donkey, you ''have'' the right to remain silent. What you lack is the capacity.
* BilingualBonus: Puss in Boots cursing in Spanish after falling off Donkey in his stallion form.
** Specifically he said, "¡Hey tu, pedazo de carne con patas, ¿Como te atreves a hacerme esto?" which approximately translated, means, "Hey, you meatbag with legs, how you dare do this to ''me''?"
* BitchInSheepsClothing: Fairy Godmother.
* BittersweetEnding: Although the day was saved, King Harold was turned back into a frog.
* {{Cameo}}: When Shrek and Fiona are kissing on the beach, a wave washes over them and suddenly Fiona is replaced by a certain red-headed mermaid princess. Fiona promptly tosses her way out to sea where she is attacked by a shark.
** Joan Rivers as herself and Simon Cowell as himself for the "Far Far Away Idol" parody on the DVD.
* ComedicSociopathy: The opening montage is quite sweet and funny. But during the parody of ''Film/FromHereToEternity'', Shrek unintentionally ends up frolicking with a [[CaptainErsatz lookalike]] of the Disney/LittleMermaid. Fiona's response? She throws Ariel back into the sea, ''where she gets eaten by sharks''. [[RuleofFunny Neither ogre shows much concern about this]].
** A milder example: Immediately following that scene, the newlyweds enjoy a mud bath... lit up by the glow of several fairies trapped in jars. To add insult to injury, Shrek and Fiona playfully begin farting, much to the discomfort of the contained fairies.
*** In all fairness, Shrek and Fiona never do worse than this, [[MoralDissonance but it does display a certain disregard for other people]].
* CuffsOffRubWrists
* CutenessProximity: {{Invoked}} intentionally by Puss-in-Boots' as his ultimate weapon, used to devastating effect - see PuppyDogEyes.
* DefeatMeansFriendship: Puss invokes this directly as a matter of honor.
* DragQueen: Inverted - in the Poison Apple, the barwoman is an Ugly Sister and she really is technically a woman but her face is effectively a man's and she is even voiced by a man (LarryKing in the USA, JohnathanRoss in the UK).
-->'''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!
* DiegeticSwitch: The FairyGodmother sings "Holding Out For A Hero" for Fiona and Charming ... which becomes the background music for Shrek, Donkey, and Puss StormingTheCastle.
* DramaticIrony: Shrek wasn't the "hero" the Fairy Godmother's song was about. In fact, given her decidedly ''un''heroic intentions, the choice of song itself can only be seen as deeply cynical.
* EasyComeEasyGo: Pinocchio in BecomeARealBoy shown above.
* [[ThreateningShark Everything's Even Worse With Sharks]]: The fate of the CaptainErsatz Little Mermaid in the opening sequence...
* FairyGodmother: Is actually the antagonist.
* FantasticRacism: [[AffablyEvil The Fairy Godmother]] comes across as one of these.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: The lady-frog in [[BadGuyBar The Poison Apple]] asking the King of Far Far Away if she's seen him before. And before that, it's mentioned that his and the Queen's first date was a peaceful walk among the lily pads, something that frogs are fond of hopping on.
** When Fiona sees that Shrek is an Ogre, he [[DeadpanSnarker asks her if she was expecting Prince Charming]], to which she replies with a BluntYes. As the sequel reveals, the real Prince Charming ''was'' supposed to come to her rescue.
* FunnyBackgroundEvent: After The Fairy Godmother catches Shrek and co. spying on them, you can see some local Knights giving the HeadlessHorseman a sobriety test just before Shrek and his pals break past them. What's particularly amusing is that they appear to be giving him the "touch your nose" test. You know, [[MakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext to a man who has no head...]]
* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: Probably unintentional, but Far Far Away's postal service and police department being named F.F.A.P.S. and F.F.A.P.D. are hard to miss.
* GilliganCut: In ''Shrek 2'', after Shrek, Fiona and Donkey are invited to Far Far Away:
-->'''Shrek:''' We're not going, and that's final!\\
''Cut to the last of the luggage being loaded''
* GoodTimesMontage: The opening sequence.
* HeroicSacrifice: The gingerbread giant, and King Harold.
* [[HoistByHisOwnPetard Hoist By Her Own Petard]]: FairyGodmother.
* ImperialStormtrooperMarksmanshipAcademy: The {{mooks}} in the potion factory start shooting at Shrek, who is barely moving due to running against a conveyor belt. None of them hit.
* ImprovisedZipline: Prince Charming uses one during his opening montage
* IndyHatRoll: Puss-in-Boots during the scene in the potion factory pulls this off, complete with requisite hat-grab.
* KillItWithWater: the HeroicSacrifice of Gingi's giant.
* LightIsNotGood: The Fairy Godmother and Prince Charming
* LovePotion: Fiona's fairy godmother orders the king to pour it into Fiona's drink so that she will fall in love with Prince Charming instead of Shrek.
* ManChild: Prince Charming.
* MoralDissonance: See ComedicSociopathy above.
* MyCard: The FairyGodmother's card - also a means of communication.
* OddlyNamedSequel2ElectricBoogaloo: In the DVD menu, Donkey asks why the movie is just named Shrek 2, and starts coming up with alternative Donkey-related subtitles, like "[[DayOfTheDead Day of the Donkey]]", "A Donkey Will Rise", "Too Fast, Too Donkey'' and "[[Film/TheMatrixReloaded Donkey Reloaded]]". This soon gets on everyone else's nerves.
--> '''Donkey:''' How about "Shrek 2... The '''REAL''' Jackass Movie?!"
--> '''Everyone:''' No!
--> '''Donkey:''' How about "Shrek 2: Donkey Reloaded?"
--> '''Everyone:" NO!!
--> '''Shrek:''' How about this? "Shrek 2: [[DudeWheresMyCar Dude, Where's My Donkey?]] Oh, there he is, cut from the movie because HE TALKS TOO MUCH!"
--> '''Donkey:''' ... [[CompletelyMissingThePoint What kinda title is that?]]
* ParentalBonus: Many.
** "That bush that looks just like Shirley Bassey..."
* PerspectiveMagic + EurekaMoment: After breaking out of Far Far Away prison, Gingy's standing on a parapet (with the Far Far Away castle far off in the distance behind him) gives Shrek an idea how they will go about StormingTheCastle.
* PreciousPuppies: Fiona's Bichon.
* PrinceCharmless: Prince Charming.
* TheReveal: [[spoiler:Harold's DisneyDeath HeroicSacrifice at the end of the movie eventually reveals his true form as the Frog Prince. Unlike the original fairytale, neither his wife nor his daughter knew of his true form. This is because Harold gained this form through a deal with the Fairy Godmother instead of Lillian kissing him, and Fiona's ArrangedMarriage to Prince Charming was an end result of that.]]
* RockyRollCall: During the dinner scene with Fiona's parents:
-->'''Queen:''' Harold!\\
'''Fiona:''' Shrek!\\
'''Shrek:''' Fiona!\\
'''King:''' Fiona!\\
'''Fiona:''' Mom!\\
'''Queen:''' Harold!\\
'''Donkey:''' Donkey!
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: After Shrek and Fiona get off the carriage and the townspeople are shocked:
--> '''Donkey:''' Uh... Why don’t you guys go ahead. I’ll park the car.
* SeparatedByACommonLanguage: 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. But Mongo was also the name of a guy in ''BlazingSaddles''.
* ShoutOut: Numerous:
** To ComicStrip/{{Garfield}} when Puss mutters into his milk "I hate Mondays."
** During Shrek and Fiona's honeymoon, they receive a [[Film/LordOfTheRings ring with text that glows when it is heated]]. Later during the same honeymoon, Fiona removing something covering lower part of her loved one's mouth to kiss him while he is hanging from a tree certainly bears a striking resemblance to [[Franchise/SpiderMan a certain crawly character]].
** When Shrek is fleeing on Donkey into the forest in a segment of ''[[Series/{{COPS}} KNIGHTS]]'', there is a helicopter shot of the sequence and a voice is heard saying "We've got a white bronco headed east into the forest. Requesting backup." This is a direct reference to the infamous 1994 California highway chase where cops were chasing OJSimpson in a white Ford Bronco, a notorious low-speed chase. The montage's camerawork and overall appearance resembles the appearance of ''COPS''.
* SittingSexyOnAPiano: The FairyGodmother does this at one point.
* SorryILeftTheBGMOn: It turns out that the voice over narration describing Charming's quest is done by Charming while on the quest.
* ThatPoorCat: 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.
* ThirdActMisunderstanding
* TookAShortcut: 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 [[spoiler: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.
* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: Given how everyone else reacts when they see Shrek and Fiona (fleeing in terror, attacking in terror, or staring in StunnedSilence), the heralds who deliver them the invitation at the beginning are ''remarkably'' unfazed by the sight of their princess-turned-ogre and her similarly-formed husband. [[MyFriendsAndZoidberg And the talking donkey.]]
* VictoriasSecretCompartment: From which the FairyGodmother draws the LovePotion.
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: Everybody loves the FairyGodmother - she seems quite nice and she's very famous for her potions and [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything happy endings]].
* WhiteStallion: Donkey, after drinking the Happily Ever After potion. It doesn't stick.
* YouShallNotPass: Puss-in-Boots holds off a pack of guards as Shrek rushes to stop the FairyGodmother'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.
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-->''[[Music/CountingCrows Accidentally in love...]]''
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