Shrek 2

Titolo originale: Shrek 2
Regia: Conrad Vernon | Kelly Asbury | Andrew Adamson |
Anno: 2004
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Animazione Famiglia Commedia Fantasy Avventura Romance
Tag: prison | princess | magic | kingdom | fairy tale | liberation | transformation | honeymoon | prince | villain | parents-in-law | enchantment | sequel | anthropomorphism | dragon | ogre | fairy godmother | cartoon donkey |
Cast: Mike Myers | Eddie Murphy | Cameron Diaz | Julie Andrews | Antonio Banderas | John Cleese | Rupert Everett | Jennifer Saunders | Aron Warner | Kelly Asbury | Cody Cameron | Conrad Vernon | Christopher Knights | David P. Smith | Mark Moseley | Kelly Cooney Cilella | Wendy Bilanski | Larry King | Guillaume Aretos | Chris Miller | Latifa Ouaou | Alina Phelan | Erika Thomas | Joan Rivers | Andrew Adamson | Jonathan Ross |

Di ritorno dalle nozze Shrek e Fiona vengono invitati a corte dai genitori di lei, re Harold e la regina Lilian. Che non sanno che i due sono orchi verdi. Per riparare al misfatto i sovrani, che avevano fatto altri progetti circa le nozze della figlia, chiamano in causa la Fatina Madrina, il Gatto con gli Stivali e il bellissimo Principe Azzurro.

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The scene in which Fiona looks in the mirror and sees her former human self. References The Hours (2 [...] D
This movie's second-highest opening three-day weekend box-office gross was eclipsed by Shrek Terzo ( [...] D
John Cleese and Dame Julie Andrews recorded most of their scenes together at the same time, an unusu [...] D
Before this movie was released, and was in production, DreamWorks released a special presentation at [...] D
In Fairy Godmother's (Jennifer Saunders') factory, some workers are putting potion bottles on a conv [...] D
Shrek's face is so expressive because it has two hundred eighteen working muscles in it. Although it [...] D
The crowd scene when Shrek and Fiona arrive at Far, Far Away's castle involved over six hundred anim [...] D
An initial story concept was to have Fiona's father, King Harold, appear nude throughout this movie, [...] D
In the scene where Shrek and Donkey meet Puss In Boots for the first time, when Puss is scratching u [...] D
Mike Myers (Shrek) created and played British spy Austin Powers in the Austin Powers film franchise [...] D
In the scene where Mongo is approaching the castle, a frightened group of patrons run from a Farbuck [...] D
During the week of Shrek (2001)'s release, It was announced that a sequel was already under way. It [...] D
When Donkey and Puss emerge from their hiding place inside the metal cart in Dama Fortuna's factory, [...] D
The last DreamWorks Animation movie worked on by Cody Cameron before he went to work for Sony Animat [...] D
Shrek (2001) featured John Lithgow, who also appeared in Tu chiamami Peter (2004) as Blake Edwards, [...] D
When Shrek, Puss, and Donkey are galloping away from Fairy Godmother outside the pub, Fairy Godmothe [...] D
The last Shrek movie directed by Andrew Adamson. D
The Fairy Godmother billboard is a parody of the famous Hollywood signs of model Angelyne. D
None of the Croatian Voice Talents of Project 6 from the first film reprised their roles (Aleksandar [...] D
This became the second movie in Australian cinema history to gross more than $50 million. Titanic (1 [...] D
The third movie where Cameron Diaz falls for someone who represents green. The others being The Mask [...] D
Shrek screenwriters Terry Rossio and Ted Elliott started writing the sequel in June 2001. They impli [...] D
When Shrek awakens in the barn surrounded by women, one of the women tells him she fetched him a pai [...] D
Hair is a notoriously difficult thing to render convincingly in computer animation so, to help the a [...] D
Fairy Godmother is known as "Dama Fortuna". This translates to "Dame Fortune" or "Lady Luck". D
Cameo: When Shrek and Fiona are making out on the beach and the waves wash on Fiona; Ariel from La s [...] D
When Shrek, Donkey, and Puss In Boots come across the Fairy Godmother's factory, Donkey calls it, "T [...] D
Julie Andrews first fairytale parody and animated debut. She would lend her voice as a narrator for [...] D
As Jennifer Saunders was in the midst of filming another season of Absolutely Fabulous (1992), her v [...] D
When Shrek takes the "Happily Ever After" potion, a storm gathers and pours over a red rose. A refer [...] D
Puss In Boots' famous "doe-eyes" scene was an homage to the painter Gig, who was popular in the 1960 [...] D
At the beginning of the film, Donkey mentions that Dragon has been "acting kind of moody lately". Th [...] D
DreamWorks Animation's only sequel released on VHS. D
There's a portrait in Fairy Godmother's cottage depicting the cyclops from The Poison Apple with the [...] D
The first DreamWorks movie to use the new DreamWorks Animation logo, which was unique to the animate [...] D
The producers swear that when they decided to put a Justin Timberlake poster above Princess Fiona's [...] D
This was the first sequel ever nominated for an Oscar as Best Animated Feature. D
The first computer animated sequel to be rated PG by the MPAA, unlike several other computer animate [...] D
While Larry King lent his voice to episodes of I Simpson (1989), this was the first time that he voi [...] D
In the tavern "The Poison Apple", the man with the hook playing the piano is voiced by Tom Waits (si [...] D
The Spanish phrase that Puss In Boots says after he is accidentally thrown off of Donkey (¡Hey t� [...] D
At the end of the movie, Fiona will accept Shrek's offer to remain humans and kiss him before midnig [...] D
When Shrek (Mike Myers), Fiona (Cameron Diaz), and Donkey (Eddie Murphy) were leaving for Far, Far A [...] D
In one draft, Prince Charming was a lot more childish and immature and he frequently threw tantrums. D
This is the second film franchise starring Mike Myers in which the sequel grossed more in its first [...] D
When Mongo is hit by the flaming catapult ball, his roar is the same roar as the original Japanese G [...] D
This is the second sequel where a character played by Mike Myers bangs on a window, shouting his lov [...] D
The ugly stepsister was voiced by Larry King, while in the UK version, she was voiced by Jonathan Ro [...] D
When King Harold gets zapped by Fairy Godmother's wand, turning him into a frog, at first, all you c [...] D
In the scene when Queen Lillian and King Harold are in the castle courtyard doing preparations for t [...] D
Prince Charming uses an arrow and a rope to cross through the river of lava. In Shrek (2001), when S [...] D
Midway through the film, Shrek, Donkey and Puss encounter the Fairy Godmother in the middle of creat [...] D
The Counting Crows song that plays during Shrek and Fiona's honeymoon montage replaced a track by We [...] D
In the scene where The Gingerbread Man, Pinocchio, the Big Bad Wolf, the Three Blind Mice, and the T [...] D
The second computer animated movie to become a franchise. The first being Toy Story (1995). D
Both DreamWorks Animation movies released in 2004, this movie and Shark Tale (2004), had characters [...] D
Scored the biggest opening ever for an animated movie, topping Alla ricerca di Nemo (2003)'s $70.2 m [...] D
Pinocchio's solo on the dance floor during the Ball scene during the final number closely resembles [...] D
This is the only DreamWorks Animation sequel to be distributed by DreamWorks Pictures. Other sequels [...] D
While escaping the potion room, after sliding under the closing door, Puss reaches for his hat. This [...] D
This is the second and final time Donkey faints. He previously fainted in Shrek (2001). Shrek and Fi [...] D
As of 2006, this film, along with Toy Story 2 (1999), are the only computer animated sequels to be r [...] D
The part where Prince Charming tricks Fiona into thinking he's Shrek. References Gilligan's Island W [...] D
William Steig, writer of the original book, died during production. This movie is dedicated to him. D
Jennifer Saunders had a voice coach to help her sing for Fairy Godmother's opening number. D
Dame Julie Andrews (Queen Lillian) and Jennifer Saunders (Fairy Godmother) worked on Illumination En [...] D
When Puss first attacks Shrek, he carves a "P" into the tree - a reference to Antonio Banderas (the [...] D
The scene in which Fiona looks in the mirror and sees her former human self. Also references Big Fat [...] D
There are many references to The Lord of the Rings trilogy in this movie. When Shrek gives Fiona her [...] D
There are numerous references to King Harold being a frog throughout the movie: He has a painting of [...] D
Puss In Boots was originally conceived as an English character until it was felt that this would mak [...] D
Production began before Shrek (2001) was completed. D
The entrance to Far, Far Away closely resembles the entrance to the Paramount Pictures studio lot. P [...] D
The scene when Shrek, Puss In Boots, and Donkey walk in on Fairy Godmother while she's pouring potio [...] D
When Shrek, Donkey, and Puss In Boots are in the bar, Puss is drinking milk. There is a bottle of mi [...] D
The re-united Pixies recorded a new song together (their first output in twelve years), written by K [...] D
Ted Elliott and Terry Rossio, Oscar nominees for writing the screenplay to Shrek (2001), opted out o [...] D
Antonio Banderas also provided the voice of Puss In Boots in the Spanish and Latin American versions [...] D
The shot of people running out of one Farbucks coffee shop, crossing the street, and running into an [...] D
On the premiere day of this movie in Italy, the distribution agency completely purchased the commerc [...] D
The potion which Fairy Godmother (Jennifer Saunders) gives to King Harold (John Cleese) to make Fion [...] D
The part where Prince Charming tricks Fiona into thinking he's Shrek. Also references Gilligan's Isl [...] D
This is the first movie to have a release of over four thousand theaters in the U.S. D
In the U.K. version, the voices of Larry King and Joan Rivers were replaced by home-grown television [...] D
Cameron Diaz reunites with Rupert Everret after My Best Friends Wedding. D
The BBFC gave this movie a "U" certificate for its cinema release in the U.K. Many parents complaine [...] D
First appearance of Puss In Boots, King Harold, and Queen Lillian. D
This is the last DreamWorks Animation film to use the "DreamWorks Pictures presents" credit. D
Shrek's human form intentionally resembles his voice actor, Mike Myers. D
Antonio Banderas is the proud owner of several cats and studied them scrupulously for his interpreta [...] D
There are some other spoofs of famous signs and stores in the background of Far, Far Away: Burger Pr [...] D
The bottle for the love potion is labelled "IX", in other words, "Love Potion #9". D
Cody Cameron's directorial debut, and his only directorial effort from DreamWorks Animation. All of [...] D
Just after Shrek, Donkey, and Puss In Boots find shelter in the barn after the rain, Donkey and Shre [...] D
Second time Rupert Everett voiced a villain in a movie. The first time he voiced a villain was when [...] D
For the "Hair Ball" sequence, Antonio Banderas said that he strained his voice over a long period of [...] D
Some knights in front of the Poison Apple tavern are administering the "close your eyes and touch yo [...] D
According to the upcoming original cut named Andrew Adamson's Shrek 2, John Lithgow will reprise his [...] D
In the Norwegian dub, when Shrek, Fiona, and Donkey drive to Far, Far Away, instead of singing "Rawh [...] D
In the transformation scene, Prince Charming disappears. However, during the Livin La Vida Loca numb [...] D
The scene where Pinocchio dangles from a rope to rescue Shrek, Donkey, and Puss from the cell is an [...] D
Surprisingly, John Cleese and Dame Julie Andrews had never met each other before working on this mov [...] D
The pick-up line used by Donkey when the carriage is driving through Far, Far Away - "Hey, good look [...] D
The Wolf is found reading a magazine named Pork Illustrated with the front page featuring an image o [...] D
Fairy Godmother says, "What in Grimm's name?" - a reference to the Brothers Grimm (Jacob Grimm and W [...] D
This is the first animated movie in history to gross over $900 million worldwide. Fourteen years lat [...] D
John Powell, co-composer of Shrek (2001), dropped out of this movie due to working on the music scor [...] D
In the initial scene where Fairy Godmother sings her first song, the lyrics say: "With just a wave o [...] D
Fiona's burp during the dinner party sequence was unscripted. Cameron Diaz had been drinking Coca-Co [...] D
When Fairy Godmother is singing (in a red dress, on top of the piano), it's a reference to the movie [...] D
Most of the paintings in the castle are paintings of real Kings and Queens (example: a famous portra [...] D
Lillian Michelson and Harold Michelson were so loved by the animation department for DreamWorks and [...] D
When Puss is in the Poison Apple Tavern, he is sitting and drinking his milk. He says that he hates [...] D
As of 2010, this is the second highest rated grossing animated movie of all time after Toy Story 3 - [...] D
The Gingerbread Man's legs have been re-attached with little bands of frosting. D
When Shrek, Donkey, and Puss are escaping Fairy Godmother's factory, Shrek tips over a large contain [...] D
This is the first Dreamworks film to show the new Dreamworks Animation Logo where the letters are di [...] D
The highest grossing movie of 2004. D
When Puss is dancing to "Living la Vida Loca" at the end of this movie, he lays back on a chair and [...] D
In the Police montage, the camera following a "white bronco", is a direct reference to the infamous [...] D
At the beginning of the movie, Donkey says he left Dragon because she was in a really bad mood latel [...] D
When Mongo is drowning in the river, he says to The Gingerbread Man "be good". A reference to E.T. t [...] D
The last Shrek movie released by DreamWorks Pictures to theatres as a stand-alone company and a dist [...] D
Virtually all of the promotional artwork produced for this movie during its initial release depicted [...] D
Jeffrey Katzenberg refers to this movie as Indovina chi viene a cena? (1967) meets Shrek (2001). D
Like Wolverine from X-Men (2000) and The Huntsman from Biancaneve e il cacciatore (2012), Puss In Bo [...] D
Jennifer Saunders performed all of her own singing in this movie. D
The is the first DreamWorks Animation to become a franchise. D
Some of the signs up in "The Poison Apple" are: "Unhappy Hour 5-7", "No one under XXI admitted", "We [...] D
In the scene where King Harold and Queen Lillian are in talking in their bedroom, Queen Lillian is r [...] D
When Shrek, Fiona and Donkey first enter Far, Far Away, the camera pans over a distinctive Far, Far [...] D
While voicing Prince Charming in this movie, Rupert Everett remembered, based on how he failed to vo [...] D
The part where Prince Charming tricks Fiona into thinking he's Shrek. Also references Gilligan's Isl [...] D
The scene in which Fiona looks in the mirror and sees her former human self. Also references Gilliga [...] D
Originally, Dragon from Shrek (2001) was to have a major role and turn into a Pegasus when Donkey dr [...] D
In the Latin Spanish version, when Shrek, Fiona and Donkey go far far away, Donkey instead of singin [...] D
Over three hundred Hewlett-Packard workstations were employed in the making of the movie. D
On the DVD and VHS release of this movie, the alternate ending titled "Far Far Away Idol" a parody o [...] D
When Fiona is talking to her dad after Shrek and Donkey meet Puss, her necklace is in the shape of a [...] D
Fifteen years before this movie's release, Rik Mayall's best friend and comedy partner, Adrian Edmon [...] D
A whole new computer animation program had to be created to convey Puss In Boots' fur. D
A couple of kids during a test screening asked writer and director Andrew Adamson what Dragon turned [...] D
John Cleese and Dame Julie Andrews appeared on Muppet Show (1976). D
In the beginning honeymoon montage, Fiona performs two fighting moves from the Street Fighter series [...] D
At the end of this movie, King Harold (John Cleese) is revealed to be the former Frog Prince. In an [...] D
DreamWorks began working on this movie after they finished Shrek (2001), same said for Shrek Terzo ( [...] D
Puss In Boots is the third character with a different accent to the character in the original tale. [...] D
A careful look at Puss In Boots' eyes in the famous "doe eyes" scene reveals a reflection of the RE/ [...] D
Young artist Butterfly Boucher recorded a new version of David Bowie's "Changes" specially for this [...] D
Fairy Godmother Dama Fortuna was originally created for Shrek (2001), but was cut out. D
Inflation-adjusted, this is the thirty-second highest grossing movie of all time. D
In the original script, Shrek and Fiona were having a party with their friends after their honeymoon [...] D