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'''Movies:''' ''Trivia/Shrek1'' | ''Trivia/Shrek2'' | ''Trivia/ShrekTheThird'' | ''Trivia/ShrekForeverAfter'' | ''Trivia/{{Puss in Boots|2011}}'' | ''Trivia/PussInBootsTheLastWish''\\
'''Other media:''' '''''Shrek 4D''''' | ''Trivia/ShrekTheHalls'' | ''Trivia/ScaredShrekless'' | ''Trivia/TheAdventuresOfPussInBoots'' | ''Trivia/ShrekTheMusical''-]]]]]
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* NoExportForYou: Averted. In fact, this is the only attraction that at one point could be found at every single Universal Studios park.
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* RoleReprise: Thanks to the foresight of the executives at Dreamworks (see ContractualObligationProject), ''everyone'' reprised their roles from the first film.

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* RoleReprise: Thanks to the foresight of the executives at Dreamworks (see ContractualObligationProject), ''everyone'' reprised their roles from the first film.----
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* RoleReprise: Thanks to the foresight of the executives at Dreamworks (see ContractualObligationProject), ''everyone'' reprised their roles from the first film.
* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: In a sense with some of the attraction's dated pop-cultural references and its continued use of older 3-D technology.

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* RoleReprise: Thanks to the foresight of the executives at Dreamworks (see ContractualObligationProject), ''everyone'' reprised their roles from the first film.
* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: In a sense with some of the attraction's dated pop-cultural references and its continued use of older 3-D technology.
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* ContractualObligationProject: The contracts for the stars of the first film stipulated they had to reprise their roles for a theme park attraction if one were ever made.



* RoleReprise: Surprisingly enough, virtually ''everyone'' reprised their roles from the first film.

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* RoleReprise: Surprisingly enough, virtually Thanks to the foresight of the executives at Dreamworks (see ContractualObligationProject), ''everyone'' reprised their roles from the first film.
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* FlipFlopOfGod: The canonocity of the attraction has always been put into question. The official statement by Creator/DreamWorksAnimation is that it is canon, however, there are numerous aspects of the films it contradicts. The attraction opens with Shrek and Fiona about to embark on their honeymoon, despite the fact that the first film already showed them riding off onto their honeymoon. Along with that, the attraction ends with Shrek and Fiona spending their honeymoon at the "Hotel Honeymoon", while the second film shows them spending their honeymoon inside a gingerbread cottage. Finally, the television special ''WesternAnimation/ScaredShrekless'' appears to retcon this attraction entirely, as Farquaad being a ghost is said to be an urban legend, with Shrek and Donkey making no mention over ever having encountered him again as such.

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* FlipFlopOfGod: The canonocity canonicity of the attraction has always been put into question. The official statement by Creator/DreamWorksAnimation is that it is canon, however, there are numerous aspects of the films it contradicts. The attraction opens with Shrek and Fiona about to embark on their honeymoon, despite the fact that the first film already showed them riding off onto their honeymoon. Along with that, the attraction ends with Shrek and Fiona spending their honeymoon at the "Hotel Honeymoon", while the second film shows them spending their honeymoon inside a gingerbread cottage. Finally, the television special ''WesternAnimation/ScaredShrekless'' appears to retcon this attraction entirely, as Farquaad being a ghost is said to be an urban legend, with Shrek and Donkey making no mention over ever having encountered him again as such.



* TheOtherDarrin: Also averted. Surprisingly enough, virtually ''everyone'' reprised their roles from the first film.

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* TheOtherDarrin: Also averted. RoleReprise: Surprisingly enough, virtually ''everyone'' reprised their roles from the first film.
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* DemandOverload: When it first opened at Universal Studios Florida, the attraction only used one of the two theaters that the original ''Alfred Hitchcock: The Art of Making Movies'' show had. Due to the attraction receiving overwhelmingly-long lines upon opening, the second theater was eventually converted into another 3-D theater, therefore doubling capacity.

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* DemandOverload: When it first opened at Universal Studios Florida, the attraction only used one of the two theaters that the original ''Alfred Hitchcock: The Art of Making Movies'' show had. Due to the attraction receiving overwhelmingly-long overwhelmingly long lines upon opening, the second theater was eventually converted into another 3-D theater, therefore doubling capacity.
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* BonusEpisode: The attraction is generally treated as such.

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* BonusEpisode: The attraction short is generally treated as such.such for the ''Shrek'' series.



* FlipFlopOfGod: The canonocity of the attraction has always been put into question. The official statement by Creator/DreamworksAnimation is that it is canon, however, there are numerous aspects of the films it contradicts. The attraction opens with Shrek and Fiona about to embark on their honeymoon, despite the fact that the first film already showed them riding off onto their honeymoon. Along with that, the attraction ends with Shrek and Fiona spending their honeymoon at the "Hotel Honeymoon", while the second film shows them spending their honeymoon inside a gingerbread cottage. Finally, the television special ''Scared Shrekless'' appears to retcon this attraction entirely, as Farquaad being a ghost is said to be an urban legend, with Shrek and Donkey making no mention over ever having encountered him again as such.

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* FlipFlopOfGod: The canonocity of the attraction has always been put into question. The official statement by Creator/DreamworksAnimation Creator/DreamWorksAnimation is that it is canon, however, there are numerous aspects of the films it contradicts. The attraction opens with Shrek and Fiona about to embark on their honeymoon, despite the fact that the first film already showed them riding off onto their honeymoon. Along with that, the attraction ends with Shrek and Fiona spending their honeymoon at the "Hotel Honeymoon", while the second film shows them spending their honeymoon inside a gingerbread cottage. Finally, the television special ''Scared Shrekless'' ''WesternAnimation/ScaredShrekless'' appears to retcon this attraction entirely, as Farquaad being a ghost is said to be an urban legend, with Shrek and Donkey making no mention over ever having encountered him again as such.
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* NoExportForYou: Averted. In fact, this is the only attraction that can be found at every single Universal Studios park.

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* NoExportForYou: Averted. In fact, this is the only attraction that can at one point could be found at every single Universal Studios park.
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* {{Blooper}}: When Shrek and Donkey spot Fiona while riding on Dragon, Shrek points towards her and shouts, "Princess at three o'clock!", even though Fiona actually appears at eleven o'clock.


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* DemandOverload: When it first opened at Universal Studios Florida, the attraction only used one of the two theaters that the original ''Alfred Hitchcock: The Art of Making Movies'' show had. Due to the attraction receiving overwhelmingly-long lines upon opening, the second theater was eventually converted into another 3-D theater, therefore doubling capacity.
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* EditedForSyndication: For obvious reasons, the 2-D version of the film (titled ''The Ghost of Lord Farquaad'') completely cuts out the scene where Donkey is flung towards the viewers and remarks, "Wow, this 3-D is pretty cool!"
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* MarketBasedTitle: At Universal Studios Japan, the attraction is called ''Shrek's 4-D Adventure''. Universal Studios Singapore drops the plural possessive and has it as just ''Shrek 4-D Adventure''.

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* TheOtherDarrin: Averted. Surprisingly enough, virtually ''everyone'' reprised their roles from the first film.

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* NoExportForYou: Averted. In fact, this is the only attraction that can be found at every single Universal Studios park.
* TheOtherDarrin: Averted.Also averted. Surprisingly enough, virtually ''everyone'' reprised their roles from the first film.
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* BonusEpisode: The attraction is generally treated as such.
* DirectToVideo: A year after the attraction opened, it was released as ''Shrek 3-D'' on DVD around the same time the second film came out.
* FlipFlopOfGod: The canonocity of the attraction has always been put into question. The official statement by Creator/DreamworksAnimation is that it is canon, however, there are numerous aspects of the films it contradicts. The attraction opens with Shrek and Fiona about to embark on their honeymoon, despite the fact that the first film already showed them riding off onto their honeymoon. Along with that, the attraction ends with Shrek and Fiona spending their honeymoon at the "Hotel Honeymoon", while the second film shows them spending their honeymoon inside a gingerbread cottage. Finally, the television special ''Scared Shrekless'' appears to retcon this attraction entirely, as Farquaad being a ghost is said to be an urban legend, with Shrek and Donkey making no mention over ever having encountered him again as such.
* TheOtherDarrin: Averted. Surprisingly enough, virtually ''everyone'' reprised their roles from the first film.
* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: In a sense with some of the attraction's dated pop-cultural references and its continued use of older 3-D technology.

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