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{{Infobox character
 
|image = Prince Charming Profile.jpg
 
|name = Prince Charming
 
|name = Prince Charming
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|films = ''[[Shrek 2]]<br/>[[Shrek the Third]]<br/>[[Shrek Forever After]]'' (cameo)
|image = ShrekprinceDM1406 228x571.jpg
 
|films = ''[[Shrek (film)|Shrek]]'' (mentioned)<br>''[[Shrek 2]]''<br> ''[[Shrek the Third]]''<br>''[[Shrek Forever After]]'' (cameo in the credits)<br>''[[Thriller Night]]'' (cameo)
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|games = ''Shrek 2''<br>''Shrek the Third''
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|shorts = ''[[Far Far Away Idol]]<br>[[Thriller Night]]''
|games = Shrek 2,
 
 
|rides = ''Far Far Away''
Shrek the Third
 
 
|voice = [[Rupert Everett]]
|rides = Far Far Away
 
 
|alias = Charming<br />The Most Handsome<br />Prince Shrek<br />Daddy
|animator = Raman Hui
 
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|quote = "This was supposed to be my Happily Ever After!" (His last words)
|inspiration = Prince Charming stereotype
 
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|fullname = Charming Fortuna
Mortimer Mouse
 
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|gender = Male
|voice = Rupert Everret
 
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|status = Presumably Deceased
|model = Kenny Cheung
 
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}}
|designer = Tom Cheung
 
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{{Quote|I am the rightful king of Far Far Away! And I promise you this, [[Fairy Godmother|mother]] - I will restore dignity to my throne! And this time no one will stand in my way.|Prince Charming.|Shrek the Third}}
|awards = Contemporary King of Far Far Away
 
 
'''Prince Charming''' is the secondary antagonist in ''[[Shrek 2]]'' and the main antagonist in ''[[Shrek the Third]]''. He is son of the [[Fairy Godmother]] who expected to be [[Fiona]]'s rescuer until that plan was disrupted by [[Shrek (character)|Shrek]].
|alias = Charming, The Most Handsome, Prince Shrek
 
|personality = Self-Loving, brainy, selfish, menacing, pompous, bratty, spoiled, whiny, ill-mannered, rude, vain, uncaring, pretentious, melodramatic, delusional, arrogant, negative, pessimistic, dramatic, emotional, narcissistic, bad-tempered, cantankerous, cranky, grouchy, treacherous, offensive, pushy, overbearing
 
|appearance = Extremely slender, Soft Bouncy Blonde Hair, Blue to red leotard donning
 
|birthday = Unknown
 
|occupation = Prince<br>Brief King of Far Far Away<br>Brief dinner theater actor
 
|alliance = Neutral, later bad
 
|goal = Marry Princess Fiona, Become King of Far Far Away (all failed)
 
|home = Fairy Godmother's Potion Plant
 
|family = [[Fairy Godmother]] (Mother) (deceased)
 
|friends = [[Captain Hook]] (formely), [[Headless Horseman]] (formely), [[Rapunzel]] (girlfriend), his mother [[Fairy Godmother]], [[King Harold]] (formerly)
 
|minions = Poison Apple Villains (formerly), Rumpelstiltskin(alternive universe),
 
|enemies = [[Shrek]], [[Princess Fiona]], [[Snow White]], [[Sleeping Beauty]], [[Cinderella]], [[Doris]], [[Puss in Boots]], [[Donkey]], [[Pinocchio]],[[Three Little Pigs]], [[Big Bad Wolf]], [[Gingerbread Man]], [[King Harold]], [[Queen Lillian]], [[Three Blind Mice]], [[Dragon]], [[Dronkeys]], [[King Arthur]], [[Captain Hook]], [[Headless Horseman]]
 
|likes = Himself,
 
Prospect of being king, Princess Fiona (Formerly), His mother, Rapunzel
 
|dislikes = Shrek, Princess Fiona, Reality of him not being rightful king, Everyone experiencing happily ever after, "danger", "ugliness", "selfishness", "rudeness", "cruelty", humor
 
|powers = Charms, Swordsmanship, his mother's magical powers
 
|weapons = Large trademark sword, Dark Magic Sword
 
|fate = Either crashed or trapped underneath the Rapunzel tower prop after [[Dragon]] knocks it down on top of him during the final performance play
 
|quote = "This was supposed to be my Happily Ever After!"}}{{Quote|''I am the rightful king of Far Far Away!'' |Prince Charming |Shrek the Third}}
 
   
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== Background ==
'''Prince Charming''' is the secondary antagonist of ''[[Shrek 2]]'' and the main antagonist of ''[[Shrek the Third]]''.
 
 
Not much is known about Charming's past but it's known he is a mother's boy, the only one he really cares for.
   
==Personality==
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=== Personality ===
As seen when he narrates his story at the beginning of Shrek 2, he is self-censored. He is protrayed as a selfish and arrogant mother's boy. He is also sometimes not very intelligent, as seen where he pretends to be Shrek, he doesn't know that he needed to act like Shrek to order to deceive Fiona. He also was very offensive towards Shrek, as when he called him "dreadful". He also believed, as shown in his last moments, that the "Happily Ever After" of being with Fiona belonged to him, but that Shrek stole it from him. However, in Shrek The Third, he was eager to avenge his mother after her death in Shrek 2, caused by Harold. He, along with his mother, was remorseless, unlike Harold, who formerly conspired with them, as he had no qualms about how what they were doing would affect Shrek. He was also the only Shrek villain to never get along with Shrek, though [[Fairy Godmother|his mother]] and [[Rumpelstiltskin|his minor henchmen]] only pretended to, and the only one that Shrek never trusted. He also shares similarites with [[Lord Farquaad]] and [[Rumpelstiltskin]], for the former, that they both wanted to marry Fiona in order to become king, for the latter, that they lives were inadventadly ruined by Shrek's rescuing of Fiona.
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As seen when he narrates his story at the beginning of Shrek 2, he is self-centered. He is portrayed as an egotistical and conceited mother's boy. He is also sometimes not very bright, as seen where he pretends to be Shrek, he doesn't know that he needed to act like Shrek in order to deceive Fiona. He also was very offensive towards Shrek, as when he called him "dreadful". He also believed, as shown in his last moments, that the "Happily Ever After" of being with Fiona belonged to him, but that Shrek stole it from him. However, in Shrek The Third, he was eager to avenge his mother after her death in Shrek 2, caused by Harold. He, along with his mother, was remorseless, unlike Harold, who formerly conspired with them, as he had no qualms about how what they were doing would affect Shrek. He was also the only Shrek villain to never get along with Shrek, though [[Fairy Godmother|his mother]] and [[Rumpelstiltskin|his minor henchmen]] only pretended to, and the only one that Shrek never trusted. He also shares similarities with [[Lord Farquaad]] and [[Rumpelstiltskin]], for the former, that they both wanted to marry Fiona in order to become king, for the latter, that they lives were inadvertently ruined by Shrek's rescuing of Fiona.
   
==Biography==
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==Appearances==
===Early life===
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===''[[Shrek (film)|Shrek]]''===
Not much is known about Charmings past but its known he is an mother's boy, the only one he really cares for.
 
 
===In ''Shrek''===
 
 
Although Charming doesn't appear physically in the film, he gains a brief mention, in which [[Princess Fiona]] reveals that she thought that she would be rescued by Charming.
 
Although Charming doesn't appear physically in the film, he gains a brief mention, in which [[Princess Fiona]] reveals that she thought that she would be rescued by Charming.
   
===In ''[[Shrek 2]]''===
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===''[[Shrek 2]]''===
In Shrek 2 he is the secondary antagonist. Charming travels to the castle, where Fiona had been imprisoned prior to the first movie, only to discover that Shrek has already found her and married her, and that [[Big Bad Wolf]] (without any explanation to how Big Bad Wolf got there in the first place) has taken to sleeping in her tower.
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In Shrek 2 he is more of a comic relief character. Charming travels to the castle, where Fiona had been imprisoned prior to the first movie, only to discover that Shrek has already found her and married her, and that [[Big Bad Wolf]] (without any explanation to how Big Bad Wolf got there in the first place) has taken to sleeping in her tower. Charming's narration in this scene (as well as his conversation with Big Bad Wolf) reveal the most important aspects of the plot from the first film.
   
 
It is later revealed that Charming is, in fact, the son of the Fairy Godmother and that the Fairy Godmother wants her son to marry Fiona, so that Charming can become king (similar to [[Lord Farquaad]]'s intentions from the 1st film). As such (in contrast to his Fairy Tale namesake), this version of Prince Charming plays a more villainous role.
Charming's narration in this scene (as well as his conversation with Big Bad Wolf) reveal the most important aspects of the plot from the first film.
 
   
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Later, in the movie, Charming deceives Fiona into believing that he is Shrek, having been turned human by a "Happily Ever After" potion. Nevertheless, Charming's foul attitude shines through the disguise, and Fiona realizes the truth before the end of the movie. At the end, Charming is forced into dancing with Doris, who runs "[[The Poison Apple]]."
It is later revealed that Charming is in fact the son of the Fairy Godmother, and that the Fairy Godmother wants her son to marry Fiona, so that Charming can become king (similar to [[Lord Farquaad]]'s intentions from the 1st film). As such (in contrast to his Fairy Tale namesake), this version of Prince Charming plays a more villainous role.
 
 
Later, in the movie, Charming deceives Fiona into believing that he is Shrek, having been turned human by a "Happily Ever After" potion.
 
 
Nevertheless, Charming's foul attitude shines through the disguise, and Fiona realizes the truth before the end of the movie.
 
 
At the end, Charming is forced into dancing with Doris, who runs "[[The Poison Apple]]."
 
   
 
In ''[[Far Far Away Idol]]'', Charming sang, "[[I'm Too Sexy]]", by Right Said Fred, although, during the song, Shrek and Fiona press a button, opening a trapdoor below him, due to his horrible singing.
 
In ''[[Far Far Away Idol]]'', Charming sang, "[[I'm Too Sexy]]", by Right Said Fred, although, during the song, Shrek and Fiona press a button, opening a trapdoor below him, due to his horrible singing.
   
===In ''[[Shrek the Third]]''===
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===''[[Shrek the Third]]''===
In'' Shrek The Third'' he returns as the main antagonist. He is stuck in the theatre, rather a stage in a bar, playing himself, due to his name.
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In'' Shrek The Third'' he is stuck in the theater, rather a stage in a bar, playing himself, due to his name. Despite being the main character in Charming's own play (which appears to be a spoof on the classic Fairy Tale, "Rapunzel"), the audience cheers when [[the Shrek Mascot]] comes onstage.
   
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Finally (in a version of a Buster Keaton gag), a prop tower falls on Charming, but he escapes injury, as the window passes around him. Charming leaves the theater, upset, and goes to his "dressing room" (in reality, the back alley, behind the bar), and starts sobbing. There, Charming vows to his mother that he will become the king of Far Far Away.
Despite being the main character in Charming's own play (which appears to be a spoof on the classic Fairy Tale, "Rapunzel"), the audience cheers when [[The Shrek Mascot]] comes onstage.
 
   
 
Charming organizes an army of villains in [[The Poison Apple]], all upset that they have not gotten their "Happily Ever After." While Shrek, Donkey, and Puss are in search of the heir to the kingdom, Fiona holds off a coup defeat by Charming.
Finally (in a version of a Buster Keaton gag), a prop tower falls on Charming, but he escapes injury, as the window passes around him.
 
   
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Upon Shrek's return, he is captured by Charming. Charming then places Shrek in the play, now being performed in an auditorium before the entire kingdom. Shrek begins to ruin it for Charming, by making a fool of him. As Charming is about to kill Shrek onstage, Fiona and the others burst in, getting ready to fight the villains.
Charming leaves the theatre, upset, and goes to his "dressing room" (in reality, the back alley, behind the bar), and starts sobbing.
 
   
 
Before a confrontation ensues, Artie (the true king) convinces the villains to give up their evil ways. Charming refuses, and apparently stabs Shrek, but (as Shrek reveals to the others), he is completely unharmed; Charming (with his bad aim) merely stuck the sword between Shrek's arm and side.
There, Charming vows to his mother that he will become the king of Far Far Away.
 
   
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Shrek throws Charming in the path of Dragon, who tips over a stone tower. Charming notices this and exclaims, 'Mummy', seemingly surprised, and questions if Rapunzel is still in there. The tower lands on Charming, trapping him and potentially crushing him to death, and his crown rolls out.
Charming organizes an army of villains in [[The Poison Apple]], all upset that they have not gotten their "Happily Ever After." [[File:Prince_Charming_(Shrek).jpg|thumb|198px|Charming before his invasion of [[Far Far Away]] ]]
 
   
 
===''[[Shrek Forever After]]''===
While Shrek, Donkey, and Puss are in search of the heir to the kingdom, Fiona holds off a coup d'état by Charming.
 
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Charming makes a cameo during the flashback montage of the end credits but he was supposed to be dead in the 3rd movie. However, it remains debatable whether or not he actually died since his fate is unclear as it isn't shown onscreen.
   
 
===''[[Scared Shrekless]]''===
Upon Shrek's return, he is captured by Charming.
 
 
Charming appears in the story "Bates Motel", told by Puss and Donkey. He first appears as a warm and friendly motel owner, inviting the two in, but is told by Donkey to have killed the Puss. Puss then replies that Charming killed the Donkey. Puss and Donkey argue over who is killed, then resort to just making each other look bad, Puss saying that before Charming could kill him, the Puss leaped to safety. Donkey then replies that "was exactly what Charming wanted the Puss to do". Charming laughed, then pulled a lever to make Puss fall through a trapdoor. The story ends as Donkey gets Pinocchio to spray Puss with water, making him run away, which Shrek later says is cheating.
   
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==Trivia==
Charming then places Shrek in the play, now being performed in an auditorium before the entire kingdom.
 
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*His defeat is similar to that of [[disney:Shere Khan|Shere Khan]], who had a statue fall on him.
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*It is unknown whether or not Charming survived his apparent crushing, although he was seen alive in the [[Thriller Night]] audience.
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*Rupert Everett, who voices Charming, was originally considered to voice [[disney:Gaston|Gaston]] in Disney's [[disney:Beauty and the Beast (1991 film)|Beauty and the Beast]], but was turned down for not sounding "arrogant" enough. Coincidentally, while Charming has Gaston's self-centered and narcissistic personality, his motives are more similar to that of [[disney:Jafar|Jafar]] from [[disney:Aladdin (film)|Aladdin]] (i.e. wanting to usurp the kingdom's throne and marry the princess).
   
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==Gallery==
Shrek begins to ruin it for Charming, by making a fool of him.
 
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Shrek2-disneyscreencaps.com-5566.jpg|"He will rue the very day he stole my kingdom from me!"
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Shrek3-disneyscreencaps.com-9267.jpg|The tower is falling on Prince Charming
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</gallery>
   
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==Navigation==
As Charming is about to kill Shrek onstage, Fiona and the others burst in, getting ready to fight the villains.
 
 
{{Shrek}}
   
Before a confrontation ensues, Artie (the true king) convinces the villains to give up their evil ways.
 
 
Charming refuses, and apparently stabs Shrek, but (as Shrek reveals to the others), he is completely unharmed; Charming (with his bad aim) merely stuck the sword between Shrek's arm and side.
 
 
Shrek throws Charming before Dragon (who tips a stone tower over Charming trapping him, and his crown rolls out).
 
 
===In ''[[Shrek Forever After]]''===
 
Charming makes a cameo during the flashback montage of the end credits.
 
===In ''[[Scared Shrekless]]''===
 
Charming appears in the story "Bates Motel", told by Puss and Donkey. He first appears as a warm and friendly motel owner, inviting the two in, but is told by Donkey to have killed the Puss. Puss then replies that Charming killed the Donkey. Puss and Donkey argue over who is killed, then resort to just making each other look bad, Puss saying that before Charming could kill him, the Puss leaped to safety. Donkey then replies that "was exactly what Charming wanted the Puss to do". Charming laughed, then pulled a lever to make Puss fall through a trapdoor. The story ends as Donkey gets Pinocchio to spray Puss with water, making him run away, which Shrek later says is cheating.
 
 
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Latest revision as of 18:30, 10 April 2024

I am the rightful king of Far Far Away! And I promise you this, mother - I will restore dignity to my throne! And this time no one will stand in my way.
―Prince Charming.[src]

Prince Charming is the secondary antagonist in Shrek 2 and the main antagonist in Shrek the Third. He is son of the Fairy Godmother who expected to be Fiona's rescuer until that plan was disrupted by Shrek.

Background

Not much is known about Charming's past but it's known he is a mother's boy, the only one he really cares for.

Personality

As seen when he narrates his story at the beginning of Shrek 2, he is self-centered. He is portrayed as an egotistical and conceited mother's boy. He is also sometimes not very bright, as seen where he pretends to be Shrek, he doesn't know that he needed to act like Shrek in order to deceive Fiona. He also was very offensive towards Shrek, as when he called him "dreadful". He also believed, as shown in his last moments, that the "Happily Ever After" of being with Fiona belonged to him, but that Shrek stole it from him. However, in Shrek The Third, he was eager to avenge his mother after her death in Shrek 2, caused by Harold. He, along with his mother, was remorseless, unlike Harold, who formerly conspired with them, as he had no qualms about how what they were doing would affect Shrek. He was also the only Shrek villain to never get along with Shrek, though his mother and his minor henchmen only pretended to, and the only one that Shrek never trusted. He also shares similarities with Lord Farquaad and Rumpelstiltskin, for the former, that they both wanted to marry Fiona in order to become king, for the latter, that they lives were inadvertently ruined by Shrek's rescuing of Fiona.

Appearances

Shrek

Although Charming doesn't appear physically in the film, he gains a brief mention, in which Princess Fiona reveals that she thought that she would be rescued by Charming.

Shrek 2

In Shrek 2 he is more of a comic relief character. Charming travels to the castle, where Fiona had been imprisoned prior to the first movie, only to discover that Shrek has already found her and married her, and that Big Bad Wolf (without any explanation to how Big Bad Wolf got there in the first place) has taken to sleeping in her tower. Charming's narration in this scene (as well as his conversation with Big Bad Wolf) reveal the most important aspects of the plot from the first film.

It is later revealed that Charming is, in fact, the son of the Fairy Godmother and that the Fairy Godmother wants her son to marry Fiona, so that Charming can become king (similar to Lord Farquaad's intentions from the 1st film). As such (in contrast to his Fairy Tale namesake), this version of Prince Charming plays a more villainous role.

Later, in the movie, Charming deceives Fiona into believing that he is Shrek, having been turned human by a "Happily Ever After" potion. Nevertheless, Charming's foul attitude shines through the disguise, and Fiona realizes the truth before the end of the movie. At the end, Charming is forced into dancing with Doris, who runs "The Poison Apple."

In Far Far Away Idol, Charming sang, "I'm Too Sexy", by Right Said Fred, although, during the song, Shrek and Fiona press a button, opening a trapdoor below him, due to his horrible singing.

Shrek the Third

In Shrek The Third he is stuck in the theater, rather a stage in a bar, playing himself, due to his name. Despite being the main character in Charming's own play (which appears to be a spoof on the classic Fairy Tale, "Rapunzel"), the audience cheers when the Shrek Mascot comes onstage.

Finally (in a version of a Buster Keaton gag), a prop tower falls on Charming, but he escapes injury, as the window passes around him. Charming leaves the theater, upset, and goes to his "dressing room" (in reality, the back alley, behind the bar), and starts sobbing. There, Charming vows to his mother that he will become the king of Far Far Away.

Charming organizes an army of villains in The Poison Apple, all upset that they have not gotten their "Happily Ever After." While Shrek, Donkey, and Puss are in search of the heir to the kingdom, Fiona holds off a coup defeat by Charming.

Upon Shrek's return, he is captured by Charming. Charming then places Shrek in the play, now being performed in an auditorium before the entire kingdom. Shrek begins to ruin it for Charming, by making a fool of him. As Charming is about to kill Shrek onstage, Fiona and the others burst in, getting ready to fight the villains.

Before a confrontation ensues, Artie (the true king) convinces the villains to give up their evil ways. Charming refuses, and apparently stabs Shrek, but (as Shrek reveals to the others), he is completely unharmed; Charming (with his bad aim) merely stuck the sword between Shrek's arm and side.

Shrek throws Charming in the path of Dragon, who tips over a stone tower. Charming notices this and exclaims, 'Mummy', seemingly surprised, and questions if Rapunzel is still in there. The tower lands on Charming, trapping him and potentially crushing him to death, and his crown rolls out.

Shrek Forever After

Charming makes a cameo during the flashback montage of the end credits but he was supposed to be dead in the 3rd movie. However, it remains debatable whether or not he actually died since his fate is unclear as it isn't shown onscreen.

Scared Shrekless

Charming appears in the story "Bates Motel", told by Puss and Donkey. He first appears as a warm and friendly motel owner, inviting the two in, but is told by Donkey to have killed the Puss. Puss then replies that Charming killed the Donkey. Puss and Donkey argue over who is killed, then resort to just making each other look bad, Puss saying that before Charming could kill him, the Puss leaped to safety. Donkey then replies that "was exactly what Charming wanted the Puss to do". Charming laughed, then pulled a lever to make Puss fall through a trapdoor. The story ends as Donkey gets Pinocchio to spray Puss with water, making him run away, which Shrek later says is cheating.

Trivia

  • His defeat is similar to that of Shere Khan, who had a statue fall on him.
  • It is unknown whether or not Charming survived his apparent crushing, although he was seen alive in the Thriller Night audience.
  • Rupert Everett, who voices Charming, was originally considered to voice Gaston in Disney's Beauty and the Beast, but was turned down for not sounding "arrogant" enough. Coincidentally, while Charming has Gaston's self-centered and narcissistic personality, his motives are more similar to that of Jafar from Aladdin (i.e. wanting to usurp the kingdom's throne and marry the princess).

Gallery

Navigation

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Media
Films: ShrekShrek 2Shrek the ThirdShrek Forever AfterPuss in BootsPuss in Boots: The Last WishShrek 5

TV Specials: Shrek 4-DShrek the HallsScared ShreklessPuss in Boots: The Three Diablos
TV Series: The Adventures of Puss in Boots
Shorts: Shrek in the Swamp Karaoke Dance Party!Far Far Away IdolDonkey's Caroling Christmas-tacularThriller NightThe Pig Who Cried Werewolf
Books: ShrekPuss in Boots
Video Games: ShrekShrek 2Shrek SuperSlamDreamWorks Super Star Kartz
Theatrical Plays: Shrek The Musical

Characters
Protagonists: ShrekFionaDonkeyPuss in BootsKitty SoftpawsPerrito

Allies: DragonPinocchioGingerbread ManThree Little PigsWolfThree Blind MiceQueen LillianKing HaroldArthur PendragonSnow WhiteCinderellaSleeping BeautyFarkle, Fergus and FeliciaDronkeysDorisBrogan
Villains: Lord FarquaadTheloniousMonsieur HoodMerry MenFairy GodmotherPrince CharmingRumpelstiltskinFifiJack & JillHumpty DumptyRapunzelCaptain HookEvil QueenHeadless HorsemanCyclopsPied PiperBloodwolf"Big" Jack HornerDeathGoldilocksPapa BearMama BearBaby BearSerpent Sisters
Spin-Off: DulcineaImeldaTalking CricketMama LunaPhoenixThe TerrorThe SphinxTimmyPerlaGonzaloDoctorCallistaAlessandra Belagomba

See also
Locations: DulocFar Far AwayOgre SwampPoison Apple InnPotion FactoryWorcestershire Boarding School

Songs: BarracudaRoyal PainWelcome to Duloc