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Mike Myers | Shrek | |
Eddie Murphy | Donkey | |
Cameron Diaz | Princess Fiona | |
Antonio Banderas | Puss In Boots | |
Julie Andrews | Queen Lillian | |
John Cleese | King Harold | |
Rupert Everett | Prince Charming | |
Eric Idle | Merlin | |
Justin Timberlake | Artie | |
Cody Cameron | Pinocchio / Three Pigs / Ogre Baby / Bohort | |
Larry King | Doris | |
John Krasinski | Lancelot | |
Ian McShane | Captain Hook | |
Christopher Knights | Blind Mice | |
Cheri Oteri | Belle / Actress | |
Christopher Knight | Blind Mice | |
Julie Andrews | Queen | |
John Cleese | King | |
Susan Blakeslee | Evil Queen | |
Cody Cameron | Pinocchio |
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Producer |
Andrew Adamson
John H. Williams Aron Warner |
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Writer |
Andrew Adamson
Josh Klausner Ted Elliott |
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Musician |
Harry Gregson-Williams
Jared Lee Gosselin |
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Shrek (Mike Meyers) has been chosen to rule the land of Far, Far Away when Fionna's father King Harold (John Cleese) wants to step down with his queen (Julie Andrews). Shrek wants to stay in his swamp, so with the help of Donkey (Eddie Murphy) and Puss in Boots (Antonio Banderas) , he must attempt to groom prince Artie (Justin Timberlake) to step in. Meanwhile, Fionna (Cameron Diaz) recruits her fairytale princess girlfriends to foil the jilted Prince Charming (Rupert Everett) proving that even in fairy tales, girls still kick butt. Merlin (Eric Idle) and Doris (Larry King) also make an appearance. |
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