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The kids had gotten a little older and demanded bedtime stories from Fiona, Shrek and Donkey, all in different rooms. The three can -just- hear each other, but the kids can't. They build stories based on each other's wild mass improv. This theory explains the low quality of the third film; it was just a mish-mash created by the character's improv and the kid's demands of the stories. "And then, and then, and then there was a shipwreck! And the captain was never seen again! And Rapunzel stinks!"

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The kids had gotten a little older and demanded bedtime stories from Fiona, Shrek and Donkey, all in different rooms. The three can -just- hear each other, but the kids can't. They build stories based on each other's wild mass improv. This theory explains the low quality of the third film; it was just a mish-mash created by the character's characters' improv and the kid's demands of the stories. "And then, and then, and then there was a shipwreck! And the captain was never seen again! And Rapunzel stinks!"
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Donkey only called Dragon a "girl" was because "she" has a feminine appearance. However, considering how things are in the Shrek universe, it's highly possible that (like the Wolf), the Dragon simply as a penchant for "dressing up" (in the matter dragons do) like the opposite gender/sex. An alternate possibility is that Dragon is a hermaphrodite (IE: Having both male and female reproductive organs *Note: You cannot see a male reptile's...erm...naughty parts without closer inspection*) with a feminine personality/appearance. This would explain why "she" was able to have babies.

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Donkey only called Dragon a "girl" was because "she" has a feminine appearance. However, considering how things are in the Shrek universe, it's highly possible that (like the Wolf), the Dragon simply as has a penchant for "dressing up" (in the matter dragons do) like the opposite gender/sex. An alternate possibility is that Dragon is a hermaphrodite (IE: Having both male and female reproductive organs *Note: You cannot see a male reptile's...erm...naughty parts without closer inspection*) with a feminine personality/appearance. This would explain why "she" was able to have babies.
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[[WMG:Dragon is a transvestite/transgender or is a hermaphrodite]].

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[[WMG:Dragon is a transvestite/transgender or is a hermaphrodite]].hermaphrodite]]
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[[WMG: Someone who voiced a Disney princess or leading protagonist in a modern animated Disney film will voice someone in Shrek 5]]
Harvey Guillen, who played Perrito, played someone in Wish, so its likely the reverse might occur with someone who voiced at Disney would appear in Shrek (Creator/StephanieBeatriz, Creator/MandyMoore, Creator/KristenBell, etc.). They'll likely either be PlayingWithCharacterType where they're voicing another happy jumpy person but is much more deconstructionist than in Disney or PlayingAgainstType (not necessarily a villain but maybe a {{Jerkass}} or just generally a grouchy person).
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* Perhaps he was affected with AlternateIdentityAmnesia and the result was just like above. We may never know.

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* Perhaps he was affected with AlternateIdentityAmnesia and the result was just like above. We may never know.
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