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2[[caption-width-right:348:It's all ogre now.]]
3''Shrek [=SuperSlam=]'' is a fighting game by {{Creator/Activision}} which features characters from the ''{{Franchise/Shrek}}'' series. It takes inspiration from several different fighting games, but the most prominent would be ''VideoGame/PowerStone''. The [[ExcusePlot plot]] of the game revolves around Shrek and his friends telling the Dronkey babies bedtime stories to put them to sleep after they burn up the book. Somehow, all of these stories turn out to be epic battles, setting up the gameplay.
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5!!''Shrek [=SuperSlam=]'' contains examples of the following tropes:
6* AchievementMockery: The Pause Master trophy is unlocked by pausing the game 100 times: an achievement you can get as soon as you start a match. The trophy's description even points out how desperate you'd have to be to try for it:
7-->For a hero who is desperate for a trophy. Any trophy.
8* AdaptationNameChange: The Big Bad Wolf is inexplicably renamed to Huff 'N Puff Wolf.
9* AdaptationalBadass: Many of the characters are far more combat-capable than they were in the movies:
10** Pinocchio is a BoxingBattler who easily rushes down enemies and jab them with his nose.
11** Red Riding Hood, who only appeared in one scene where she ran away from Shrek and Fiona, is now fully capable of duking it out with them using her basket and a limitless supply of apples.
12** [[ActionGirl Not that she was a slouch before]], but Fiona can now throw ninja stars that home in on enemies.
13** The Gingerbread Man can beat his enemies down with a candy cane and throw peppermint shuriken.
14* AdvancedMovementTechnique: Crumpet dashing is a technique performed by cancelling an air dash into a shield. This causes you to keep the momentum from the air dash, making you fly through the air at higher speeds than usual. A variant, called the "swooce", is done by doing a double-jump during the shield, further increasing your air time. Crumpet dashing is a key element of the game's competitive scene due to how it greatly increases your mobility when mastered.
15* AndYourRewardIsClothes:
16** Certain characters[[note]]Shrek, Puss in Boots, Gingy, both human and ogre Fiona, Pinocchio and Humpty Dumpty[[/note]] have costumes that can be unlocked by completing certain chapters in the story mode.
17** By completing the three unlockable Pizza Challenges, you can unlock Tony's Hat, which sends a flurry of pizza projectiles onto nearby enemies by double-jumping.
18* AnotherSideAnotherStory: Donkey and Prince Charming's stories in the GBA version run at the same time, with Donkey stealing the Fairy Godmother's wand, spurring Charming into searching for it. Donkey's story ends with him losing it and Shrek getting it stuck to his butt, and Charming's story ends with him finding it stuck to Shrek's butt.
19* AscendedExtra: Several characters from the first two movies like Cyclops, Captain Hook, Red Riding Hood and Anthrax go from minor cameos and gags to full playable characters here.
20* AttackReflector: [[DifficultButAwesome Shielding at the right time]] allows your character to deflect projectiles right back to their sender, though they can also do the same back to you. With enough deflections, the projectile will eventually become fast enough that it becomes a Slam and grants a point to the one who doesn't get slammed. Several Cluster Challenges in Mega Challenge mode revolve around defeating a sheriff through this method.
21* BreadEggsBreadedEggs: Done with one of the tournaments in Mega Challenge mode: round one pits the player against two Donkeys, round two against two Dronkeys, and round three against a Donkey and a Dronkey.
22* BurgerFool: The fast food restaurant from ''Shrek 2'' that the Fairy Godmother visits with King Harold appears as a stage.
23* CanonForeigner: Black Knight, G-nome, Quasimodo and Luna do not come from the movies. Red Riding Hood and Humpty Dumpty do have counterparts in the main universe, but they're considered separate characters from the ''[=SuperSlam=]'' versions. Quasimodo is especially worth noting since he isn't even a fairy tale character, originating from literature instead.
24* CosmeticAward: Collecting every trophy and medal causes a giant golden Shrek statue to appear in the Trophy Room, complete with fireworks and a congratulatory "You Got Everything!" message.
25* CuteWitch: While nearly every other witch in the ''Franchise/{{Shrek}}'' franchise falls into {{Gonk}} territory, Luna is an aversion, being a witch in her teens who lacks a GagNose like many of the other witches. She does however, have a pretty impressive EvilLaugh and many of her combos will finish with a [[NasalWeapon powerful sneeze]].
26* DoubleJump: Every character is capable of jumping while in the air, with Dronkey, Luna and Anthrax being able to do two mid-air jumps instead of one.
27* EvilKnockoff: Puppet Shrek and Puppet Fiona Ogre serve as alternate costumes for their base characters, but are [[PerversePuppet monstrous puppet clones]] as revealed in Story Mode (Puppet Fiona is even dressed like the Film/BrideOfFrankenstein).
28* {{Fartillery}}: Shrek's slam has him summon a giant fart cloud. The fart wand allows any character to mimic it, albeit as a standard, non-slamming attack.
29* FinalBoss: In the [=GBA=] version, Luna (renamed Lil' Witch) acts as the final boss of each character's story mode[[note]]except for Donkey, who fights Puss In Boots instead[[/note]].
30* {{Foreshadowing}}: In the story mode of the console/PC version, Shrek tries to read a fairytale to the Dronkeys from a book. The book has a page warning that it's highly flammable. Guess what happens when one of the Dronkeys sneeze.
31* GoKartingWithBowser: In the [=GBA=] version, the FramingDevice involves Shrek, Donkey, Fiona, Puss and Gingy all playing cards with secondary antagonist Prince Charming. While some of their interactions are slightly vitriolic, they get along well enough that (if chosen to do so) Prince Charming has no problems with telling the Dronkeys a bedtime story.
32* HeelFaceTurn: Puss' story in the GBA version ends with Puss convincing [[BigBad Lil' Witch]] to stop performing evil acts after learning [[IJustWantToHaveFriends she was just lonely]].
33* HereWeGoAgain: After all the stories in Story Mode are completed, everyone leaves, and the Dronkeys slept HappilyEverAfter, the narrator notes. TheEnd appears on-screen... [[spoiler: then Shrek bursts back in to tell him to "can it" with the narration, inadvertently waking the Dronkeys back up again. Shrek then [[{{Facepalm}} facepalms]] upon realising his mistake]].
34* HoldTheLine: Several Cluster Challenges put the player in charge of protecting something (usually another character or destroyable object) from another character attempting to Slam/destroy it for a certain amount of time.
35* JackOfAllStats: Donkey and Prince Charming[[note]]as well as Anthrax and Captain Hook by virtue of being their respective {{Moveset Clone}}s[[/note]] both have well-rounded stats in all areas and fairly basic movesets.
36* LethalLavaLand: Dragon's Gate is surrounded by lava.
37* LevelAte: Gingerbread Hizzle, which features a giant gingerbread house.
38* LongRangeFighter:
39** Robin Hood is, bar none, the best ranged fighter in the game, with two combo finishers that fire projectiles, a charged attack that fires a flaming arrow at the nearest opponent, and a wall attack that fires an arrow below him instead of diving down like most of the cast.
40** Red Riding Hood's charged attack has her throwing multiple apples in front of her, her dash attack leaves an apple behind her, and she has an air attack that lets her throw apples at two different angles depending on which button is pressed.
41* MascotFighter: It's a PlatformFighter that features ''Shrek'' characters.
42* MechanicallyUnusualFighter: Dronkey is unique in that he has multiple air jumps, an air dash that drops damaging embers as a projectile, the ability to dodge in the air, and an air attack that has him looping in the air before rushing down at a unique diagonal angle. All of this combined makes him stronger in the air than on the ground.
43* {{Metalhead}}: Quasimodo is portrayed as one, since he has long shaggy hair that covers his face and headbangs while making rock symbols for his win pose. In the story mode, he and Shrek fight because Quasimodo rocking out at all hours of the night is preventing Shrek from getting any sleep.
44* MightyGlacier: Shrek, Black Knight, Quasimodo and Cyclops are rather slow, but pack enough power to make every hit really hurt.
45* MovesetClone:
46** Shrek and Quasimodo share many of the same moves and movement abilities, but there are a few differences: Shrek's AAA combo and ChargedAttack both have him rushing at the opponent while Quasimodo's have him slam into the ground (the former is also a multi-input head slam that can hit downed foes), Shrek's slam has him [[{{Fartillery}} fart a giant gas cloud around his general area]] while Quasimodo runs around ringing his bells, and Shrek's GroundPound causes a small shockwave while Quasi's doesn't. Shrek also lacks a grounded dash attack and a midair wall attack.
47** If Donkey and Anthrax are compared, Donkey hits harder while Anthrax has better overall mobility thanks to her third jump and better air speed. Donkey's spinning aerial attack slows his descent while Anthrax's sends her to the ground faster. Donkey uses his hooves while Anthrax [[HornAttack uses her horn on her head]], though both characters' attacks have the same general properties. Donkey's slam has him charging around the arena at high speed while Anthrax's is much slower but also has her summon clouds which also slam opponents if they hit and also lasts longer.
48** G-nome's moveset is very similar to Pinocchio's, with the main difference being the amount of hits in their combos: Pinocchio's combos tend to involve multiple hits at once while G-nome's focus more on consistent single hits. Both also have different air attacks, with Pinocchio's going down at an angle for a single hit while G'nome's goes straight down with extra inputs if it hits. Both characters also have different slams, with Pinocchio using his nose to zip around the battlefield slamming anyone it hits while G-nome goes underground and attacks with a venus fly trap.
49** Prince Charming has Captain Hook. Hook uses his hook while Charming uses his sword; the former has less range than the latter as a result. Hook's charged attack can also break shields while Charming's can't. Both characters also have different slams, with Charming sending out [[SwordBeam shockwaves with his sword]] and Hook firing an array of cannonballs around him.
50* MultiSlotCharacter: Fiona is playable in both her human and ogre forms, and both have their own unique playstyles: Human Fiona is [[FragileSpeedster fast but doesn't deal much damage]], while Ogre Fiona [[MightyGlacier hits harder but is less mobile]]. Both characters have different slams, with Human Fiona throwing ninja stars while Ogre Fiona sends musical notes around the stage by singing. Both versions also wear different outfits, with the former wearing her iconic green dress from the first movie and the latter wearing a {{Valkyrie|s}} outfit created for the game.
51* MythologyGag: In ''Shrek 2'', Donkey mentions that a farmer and his friends mistook him for a pinata and tried to beat him with a stick. One of his {{Palette Swap}}s references this by giving him rainbow stripes, making him resemble a pinata.
52* OneHitPointWonder: One cluster challenge, Glass Jaw!, turns Humpty Dumpty into one by modifying the rules: Humpty has only one life and he gets slammed if Prince Charming, Captain Hook or G-nome hit him even once.
53* OurGnomesAreWeirder: [[ADogNamedDog G-nome]] is a living garden gnome who appears to be both [[AxCrazy homicidal]] and a {{Jerkass}}, as evidenced when he crashes his car into Gingy's gingerbread house in Story Mode, and kidnaps Fiona in the credits.
54* PaletteSwap: Each character has four colors to choose from. Most of them are fairly standard recolors, though some look more elaborate like Gingy's first recolor (which resembles a bathrobe) and all of Donkey's recolors (which give him rainbow stripes, a green coat and tiger stripes respectively).
55* PapaWolf: One mini-challenge tasks Donkey with protecting one of his Dronkeys from Black Knight.
56* PlatformFighter: The GBA version is a 2D fighter akin to ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros'', but retains the slam mechanic from the console versions.
57* PlayingWithFire: The playable Dronkey uses fire in some of its attacks: one combo has it [[{{Fartillery}} fart fire]] to suspend the opponent in the air after a launcher while another has it breathe a continuous row of fireballs akin to a laser.
58* ProductionThrowback: The music that plays during the credits is a sped-up version of the theme that played during the chicken-throwing MiniGame from ''VideoGame/Shrek2''. Both games had {{Creator/Activision}} involved in their development.
59* ProductPlacement:
60** A poster for ''VideoGame/{{Madagascar}}'' can be found in Romeo Drive in the cinema area, and there's a trailer for the [[VideoGame/OverTheHedge then-upcoming game]] of ''WesternAnimation/OverTheHedge'' in the options menu. Not-coincidentally, both games were also developed by {{Creator/Activision}}.
61** Boxes of Tony's Pizza can be found in the Bell Tower, and [[EasterEgg by inputting different cheat codes at the title screen]], three different Pizza Challenges can be unlocked and played.
62* RainOfArrows: Robin Hood's slam summons a rain of arrows from off-screen to hit nearby opponents. The arrows can fly in a variety of angles depending on how long the slam button is held.
63* RashomonStyle:
64** The GBA story mode tells a different spin on the story depending on whether Shrek or Fiona tell it: in Shrek's, Fiona gets kidnapped by an evil witch with Shrek going out to save her, while Fiona's story has both Shrek and Prince Charming getting captured and Fiona doing the rescuing.
65** Similarly, both Puss and Gingy's stories where they got cursed by Lil' Witch happened around the same time, as implied by an offhand comment by Gingy during Puss' ending.
66-->'''Gingy''': At least everyone recognized you!
67* ReformulatedGame: The console versions are a 3D arena fighter, the GBA version is a 2D PlatformFighter, and the DS version is a different 3D arena fighter based on the GBA version.
68* SecretCharacter: Huff n Puff Wolf, Anthrax, Cyclops, Robin Hood, G-nome, Dronkey, Quasimodo, Luna, Captain Hook and Humpty Dumpty all have to be unlocked through the Mega Challenge mode.
69* SignsOfDisrepair: The town stage has a theater whose marquee reads "Grendel vs. the Stinkworm". Slamming somebody through the theater door knocks off letters and shuffles others, leaving it reading "Ogres Stink".
70* SkillGateCharacters: Donkey will most likely be a player's first choice for the Mega Challenge mode, [[JackOfAllStats given his simple combos, decent damage input and easy to land Slam]]. Against actual players however, [[MasterOfNone Donkey]] tends to struggle due to his ''only'' decent damage input, mediocre extended combo ability, [[CloseRangeCombatant lack of range]] and terrible lag regarding most of the advanced techniques.
71* {{Teleportation}}: [[RuleOfCool For some reason]], one of the Gingerbread Man's moves in the GBA version causes him to teleport in a burst of magic dust to another location on the stage.
72* TrophyRoom: You can view all of your collected trophies and medals in the Trophy Room, which is represented as a castle tower with spotlights in the background. You can pick up trophies to view their descriptions and even throw them around the room. If you manage to obtain every trophy and medal, a [[CosmeticAward giant gold statue]] of Shrek appears in the background and you unlock the Trophy Room as a multiplayer arena.
73* TurnsRed: When a character's Slam meter fills up completely, it turns red and the character's portrait starts glowing with red flames. The character will then say their PreAssKickingOneLiner, start glowing red themselves, and they'll gain an increase in running speed to help them land their slam.
74* UncannyValley: {{Invoked|trope}} for Puppet Shrek and Puppet Fiona Ogre, who are not only marionette versions of Shrek and Fiona but are monstrous {{Evil Knockoff}}s.
75* {{Unicorn}}: Anthrax.
76* {{Valkyries}}: Fiona Ogre is dressed like one.
77* WallJump: Every character can do this, even on ''invisible'' walls.
78* YourSizeMayVary: Dronkey is scaled up to the point where he's actually bigger than Donkey himself.

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