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  1. May 16, 2024 · After what feels like about thirty sequels it's sometimes easy to forget that the original Shrek movie was a breath of fresh air – well, as fresh as you're gonna get in a swamp.

    • Carrie Marshall
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    • Movie Critic
    • THE MITCHELLS VS. THE MACHINES. Directors: Michael Rianda & Jeff Rowe. Cast: Abbi Jacobson, Danny McBride, Maya Rudolph, Olivia Colman, Fred Armisen, Eric Andre.
    • KLAUS. Directors: Sergio Pablos & Carlos Martinez Lopez. Cast: Jason Schwartzman, J.K. Simmons, Rashida Jones, Norm MacDonald, Will Sasso, Joan Cusack. Rated: PG.
    • GUILLERMO DEL TORO’s PINOCCHIO. Director: Guillermo del Toro. Cast: Ewan McGregor, David Bradley, Gregory Mann, Christoph Waltz, Tilda Swinton, Burn Gorman, Ron Perlman, John Turturro, Finn Wolfhard, Cate Blanchett, Tim Blake Nelson.
    • THE MAGICIAN’S ELEPHANT. Director: Wendy Rogers. Cast: Noah Jupe, Mandy Patinkin, Brian Tyree Henry, Benedict Wong, Aasif Mandvi, Natasia Demetriou. Rated: PG.
    • 10 Shrek Proved Animation Could Be A Critical Success
    • 9 Shrek's Humor & Story Catered to An Adult Audience
    • 8 Shrek Cemented The Shift Away from 2D Animation
    • 7 Shrek Inspired The Creation of The Academy Award For Best Animated Feature
    • 6 Shrek Inspired New Kinds of Fairytales
    • 5 Shrek Leaned Into Pop Culture
    • 4 Shrek Blended Traditional Settings with Modern Music
    • 3 Shrek Included Unlikely Characters
    • 2 Shrek Inspired A Successful Animated Franchise
    • 1 Shrek Challenged The Disney/Pixar Animation Status Quo

    While Disney had something of a monopoly on the animated film genre during the time of Shrek's release, the Dreamworks film did something that Disney could not back then: it did well with audiences and critics. Although Disney's film renaissance had just ended in 1999, including films like The Little Mermaid and Aladdin, these movies did well with ...

    A major aspect of Shrek that had never been seen before in animated films was its ability to cater to children and adults. Animated films usually only worried about their target audience, young children, however, Shrek changed the game by creating a film that could be enjoyed by everyone. Dreamworks did this by including jokes that pleased both chi...

    During the late 1990s and early 2000s, animation was slowly beginning to change, and Shrek was a player in cementing that change. Although the movie was originally supposed to be animated with traditional 2D animation, Shrek was ultimately created using computer animation. Overall, the look was much different from what audiences were used to and ma...

    A significant effect that Shrek had on the film industry was the creation of the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature. Despite Disney's long-running string of successful animated films from the 1930s to 1990s, the Academy felt there were too few animated movies being created to create an entire category for the genre. However, as Dreamworks beca...

    An aspect of Shrek that definitely changed the game for animated films and children's films in general was its divergence from the traditional fairytale. Unlike the typical fairytale story which includes a prince or princess as the protagonist and hero, Shrek offers a main character who isn't necessarily likable or redeemable at first. Shrek is not...

    Another unlikely characteristic of Shrek was its focus on popular culture. Once again, Shrek went beyond the bounds of what traditional animated films had done and included pop culture in its film from music to celebrity references. Overall, this choice succeeded because of its newness but also because it helped create a world in which Shrek and re...

    In a very similar sense, Shrek also stood out because of its blend of familiar fairytale settings and modern music. While Shrek resides in a swamp, storms a castle, and travels along treacherous mountains and bridges, he does it all to the sound of Smashmouth. This inclusion of modern music acts in the same way as the pop culture references, meldin...

    As previously mentioned, Shrek toppled the basic ideas of a fairytale story, but the main character wasn't the only one subverting expectations. Shrek's sidekick Donkey is a loyal friend but also irritates Shrek and the two rarely get along during the beginning of the film.Fiona, though a princess, is cursed to turn into an ogre each night, once ag...

    During 2001, it wasn't common for animated films to become franchises. Though Disney had launched its Toy Story franchise around that time, the trend was far from what it is today, and Shrek helped to jumpstart it. Alongside Disney, Dreamworks created one of the first animated film franchises with the Shrek franchise. Today, Shrek has four films an...

    Above all, Shrek made its mark on the movie industry and beyond by creating true competition for Disney and Pixar. For decades, Disney dominated animated films and Dreamworks' Shrek broke this long-running trend. While Disney's films certainly entertained and were successful, Shrek's success benefited the genre by adding new voices and stories into...

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  2. May 6, 2024 · Monday's edition of the Netflix Top 10 Movies list features Shrek as the third-biggest film on the entire service in the US. That popularity is helping carry Forever After as well.

    • Charlie Ridgely
    • Senior Writer
    • The Adventures Of Puss In Boots (2015–18) — TV Series. Although The Adventures of Puss in Boots released over a decade after the first Shrek movie, the Netflix series actually serves as a prequel to the franchise's feature films.
    • Puss In Boots: Trapped In An Epic Tale (2017) — Interactive Special. Taking cues from interactive TV specials like Black Mirror's Bandersnatch, Netflix expanded its digital choose-your-own-adventure offerings with Puss in Boots: Trapped in an Epic Tale.
    • Puss In Boots (2011) Box Office: $555 million |Runtime: 90 minutes. Cast: Puss (Antonio Banderas), Kitty Softpaws (Salma Hayek), Humpty Dumpty (Zach Galifianakis), Jack (Billy Bob Thornton), and Jill (Amy Sedaris).
    • Shrek (2001) Box Office: $488 million | Runtime: 90 minutes. Cast: Shrek (Mike Myers), Donkey (Eddie Murphy), Princess Fiona (Cameron Diaz), and Lord Farquaad (John Lithgow).
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  5. May 17, 2020 · In this list, TechRadar has brought together 15 of the best Netflix Original animated series you can watch right now – whether you’re into gritty sci-fi, family comedy or sword-wielding ...