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== Behind the Laughter ==
 
{{W2|Shrek|character}} is a character in the ''{{W2|Shrek|franchise}}'' series of films.
 
{{W2|Shrek|character}} is a character in the ''{{W2|Shrek|franchise}}'' series of films.
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In [[Treehouse of Horror XXVIII]], [[John Frink]] is credited as "Fhrek".
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==

Revision as of 07:30, December 7, 2023

Shrek
Shrek.png
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Fictional
Hair: Bald
First appearance: "See Homer Run"
Voiced by: Dan Castellaneta


Shrek is a fictional ogre.

History

Shrek appeared on a shirt Lisa decided not to buy Homer for Father's Day.[1]

When captured by Louie, Homer passed the time talking about the plot of Shrek the Third to his fellow prisoners.[2]

He appeared on a Squishee cup.[3]

One of Homer's drawings depicted Selma as Shrek.[4]

When he became a famous political pundit, Homer showed his family a latex Halloween mask that was actually just Shrek painted yellow.[5]

As Homer and Marge were coming into the house, Homer stepped on a Shrek doll and it said "Donkey!"[6]

A picture of Shrek was on Persephone Odair's Financial Vision Board.[7]

Marge says that Willie and Maisie MacWeldon were "like two Shreks in a swamp".[8]

Behind the Laughter

Shrek is a character in the Shrek series of films. In Treehouse of Horror XXVIII, John Frink is credited as "Fhrek".

Appearances

References