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All Star[]

"All-Star" is a song by American rock band Smash Mouth. It was released on May 4, 1999 as the second single from their album Astro Lounge, and is one of the group's most successful songs.

The song appeared as the opening theme of Shrek.

Changes[]

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Shrek 2 Changes

"Changes" is a song by David Bowie, originally released on the album Hunky Dory in December 1971 and as a single in January 1972. It appeared in Shrek 2, sung by Bowie and Butterfly Boucher. The song plays when Shrek, Donkey and Puss returned to Far, Far Away to see Fiona.

Bumbles the Abominable Snow Monster[]

The Abominable Snow Monster of the North was the main antagonist in Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer, but has reformed and is a friend of Rudolph. The Abominable Snow Monster of the North is a giant yeti that lives in the North Pole and the main antagonist in the 1964 Rankin/Bass special Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer. In the 2001 sequel, he is Yukon Cornielius' bumbling sidekick. Yukon calls him Bumble.

When Rudolph was growing up, his father told him that the snow monster hated Christmas, had giant razor sharp teeth and eats anything. It's probably not that he hates Christmas, it's possibly that he had grown up knowing only how to attack. Months before Christmas Eve, Rudolph and Hermey the Elf ran away and came in contact with the Abominable. He chased them towards a frozen lake, where they ran into Yukon Cornelius. The trio jumped on a floating piece of ice and the Abominable jumped in but could not swim and so they managed to escape.

Rudolph returned to find that his parents and Clarice have been searching for him and that they have been captured by the Bumble. Rudolph went to Bumble's cave and challenged him but was knocked out with a stalactite grabbed by the monster, who then laughed sadistically at Rudolph's misfortune. Hermey and Yukon found the cave and tried to rescue their friend. Hermey lured the Bumble out of the cave and Yukon pushed a boulder over the Bumble's head and knocked him out cold.

When the Bumble awoke, he noticed that all his teeth were gone. Hermey took them all out with his pliers. Yukon no longer saw him as a threat and started to fight him. Yukon and his dogs cornered him towards the ledge and they all fell off the cliff. Rudolph and Hermey believed they were dead and returned to Santa's workshop very sadly. Yukon and the Bumble survived and returned to help Santa with the toys. With no more teeth, the Bumble became good and followed Yukon everywhere he went.

List of Direct-to-Video Films[]

Here is a list of films that went straight to video

DreamWorks Pictures Era:

  • Joseph: King of Dreams (2000, first and only until they announced Little Audrey)

Universal Pictures Era (2020s)

  • Little Audrey (2020, released between Trolls World Tour and The Croods 2)
  • Hot Stuff (2021, released between Spirit Riding Free and The Bad Guys)
  • Crusader Rabbit (2022)
  • The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle: The Old Adventures Beginning (2023)
  • Casper and the Angels (2024)

List of DreamWorks theatrical animated feature films[]

This list of theatrical animated feature films consists of animated films produced or released by DreamWorks Pictures (now part of Amblin Partners) or DreamWorks Animation (now an animation division of Universal Pictures).

DreamWorks releases films from DreamWorks-owned and non-DreamWorks owned animation studios. Most films listed below are from DreamWorks Animation (Glendale) which began as a feature animation department of DreamWorks, producing its first feature-length animated film The Prince of Egypt in 1998. Beginning with Antz in the same year and ending with Penguins of Madagascar in 2014, DreamWorks also released animated films by Pacific Data Images (PDI), which DreamWorks acquired in 2000 before being closed in 2015.

Other studio units have also released films theatrically, primarily Aardman Animations, Pearl Studio (formerly Oriental DreamWorks) and Mikros Image.

Shrek 2 (video game)[]

Shrek 2 is a 2004 video game based on the film of the same name. The player is able to play as Shrek or nine of his friends throughout the game and travel through 11 levels while being able to switch between the 4 characters available in each level.

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Kung Fu Panda: The Emperor’s Quest[]

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Kung Fu Panda: The Emperor’s Quest (also known as Kung Fu Panda Adventure) is based on the Kung Fu Panda franchise. It takes place on the morning of The Emperor's Great Feast of Heroes, where dragon warrior Po the Panda embarks on a quest to deliver the Liquid of Limitless Power to the Palace. It includes "raging rapids, river pirates, awesome magic and, obviously, Kung Fu." The film was developed in collaboration with DreamWorks, but does not feature the original voice cast from Kung Fu Panda.

Enchanted Airways[]

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Ride[]

Riders are seated in a dragon-themed train in pairs with a lap bar restraint. The train is taken up a friction wheel lift hill to a height of 13 metres (43 ft). At the top of this hill, riders can see across Universal Studios Singapore's lagoon and towards other areas of the park. A small drop follows the lift hill that then leads into two downward helices. The train then dips diagonally under the lift hill before elevating and approaching the back end of the station and passing over top. The train then runs back parallel with the lift hill before entering two separate helices and entering the brake run. Throughout several times the train passes themed elements including Shrek's Swamp, a forest and Medieval areas.

Puss in Boots' Giant Journey[]

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Puss in Boots’ Giant Journey is a roller coaster based on the character Puss in Boots from the Shrek franchise, located at Universal Studios Singapore. As the parks' second inverted roller coaster, it began operating on 8 April 2015 in the Far Far Away Section.

Design[]

The roller coaster is inspired by the character Puss in Boots from the Shrek film series. The ride consists of suspended basket-shaped vehicles (up to 9 people per ride vehicle) operating at slow and moderate speeds along a green colored Track.

Operation[]

The ride began operating in Singapore on 8 April 2015 at Far Far Away section.

PBS[]

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PBS, which is also known as the Public Broadcasting Service, is the network that broadcasts episodes of "Lamb Chop's Play-Along", "The Charlie Horse Music Pizza", "Noddy", "Make Way for Noddy" and the Christmas special, VeggieTales: The Star of Christmas (airing contained Oh, Santa!), among other shows such as Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, Sesame Street, Reading Rainbow, Barney and Friends, Kino's Storytime, The Magic School Bus, The Puzzle Place, Adventures from the Book of Virtues, Arthur, Noddy, and more.

Quintessence[]

Quintessence is a form of energy found in the Voltron: Legendary Defender animated series. Described as an incredibly potent and useful energy source, it is actively sought by the Galra Empire in their efforts of conquest and also serves to power Voltron.

Properties[]

In it's unrefined state, Quintessence appears as a yellow liquid; through various refinement processes the energy can become purple or blue-the former is the work of Haggar and her Druids and seems to result in a reduced amount of usable Quintessence. In either state Quintessence has remarkable rejuvenation properties: it is how Zarkon was able to maintain his youth and vitality despite the passage of 10,000 years and also healed Keith after he was injured in a battle with a Druid.

Space Mall[]

Space Mall (Title)

Space Mall is the seventh episode of the second season of Voltron: Legendary Defender.

Synopsis[]

Shiro believes that Zarkon track the team with the Black Lion. He trying to create a new bandage in the lion, Zarkon's bond strong. And the others And others are trying to acquire new teludav lenses. That's why they go to "swap moon" to look for lenses. When looking for lenses, they should watch out for Varkon. In the meantime, when creating a new bond, Shiro sees the history of his lion.

Plot[]

The team decided to take off their pirate costumes and throw them in the trash. However, the security guard see them as pirates disguising themselves as normal civilians.

Taujeer[]

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Taujeer is a planet from Voltron: Legendary Defender that is home to the Taujeerians, a race of bulbous, roughly humanoid beings with two arms, two legs, and tails, with their only facial feature being a circular shape on their head that lights up when they speak. Shortly after the formation of the Defenders of the Universe, Taujeer began to undergo a process of destabilization that caused its crust to break apart, exposing a veritable ocean of acid underneath; the Taujeerians thus built an ark that they would use to travel to their planet's moon to await the planet's return to stability. Unfortunately, they were preyed upon by the Galra Empire in the person of Commander Morvok, who stole most of their resources and left the ark with only one viable engine, virtually dooming the Taujeerians to perish as their planet's surface tore itself apart. Fortunately, the Defender of the Universe arrived to help, doing their best to get the ark spaceworthy and then to defend it when Morvok returned and attacked. They were thus able to get the Taujeerians to their moon after destroying Morvok's ship.

The Prince of Egypt (Inspirational)[]

In addition to the original soundtrack for the The Prince of Egypt motion picture, a pair of albums were released that featured music absent from the film. One of these was the "inspirational" soundtrack, which was released on November 17, 1998.

The recording included performances by various CCM artists, such as Trin-i-tee 5:7, Take 6, Jars of Clay, and DC Talk.

Mainstream acts featured on the album include Brian McKnight and Boyz II Men.

Universal Studios Singapore[]

Universal Studios Singapore is the theme park that contain all of attractions of Dreamworks Animation studio. Far Far Away from Shrek and Madagascar.

Gallery[]

Pea[]

Pea was a princess of the kingdom of Duloc. She was the mother of Farquaad, and the wife of Grumpy. She is based on the princess from The Princess and the Pea.

Appearances[]

Shrek the Musical[]

Pea was a princess of the kingdom of Duloc. She married Grumpy out of love, and in turn was disinherited. She had a hard time sleeping on the couple's lumpy matress, so Grumpy stacked 25 mattresses on top of one another to ease her sleeping. However, due to the great height, Pea fell off of the mattresses and to her death.

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