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Shrek 2
TrailerPrincess Fiona';s parents invite her and Shrek to a royal ball to celebrate their marriage, an event Shrek is reluctant to participate in. Fiona talks him into it, and along with Donkey, they travel to the kingdom of Far Far Away.Actors: Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, Cameron Diaz, Julie Andrews, Antonio Banderas, John Cleese, Rupert Everett, Jennifer Saunders, Aron Warner, Kelly Asbury, Cody Cameron, ...»Director: Andrew Adamson, Kelly AsburyCountry: United States, CanadaDuration: 93 minQuality: HDRelease: 2004IMDb: 7.40 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Shrek 2"
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Characters of "Shrek 2"
ShrekPlayed by: Mike Myers
DonkeyPlayed by: Eddie Murphy
FionaPlayed by: Cameron Diaz
Queen LillianPlayed by: Julie Andrews
Puss in BootsPlayed by: Antonio Banderas
King HaroldPlayed by: John Cleese
Prince CharmingPlayed by: Rupert Everett
Fairy GodmotherPlayed by: Jennifer Saunders
Big Bad WolfPlayed by: Aron Warner
PagePlayed by: Kelly Asbury
PinocchioPlayed by: Cody Cameron
Gingerbread ManPlayed by: Conrad Vernon
Three Blind MicePlayed by: Christopher Knights
HeraldPlayed by: David P. Smith
Magic MirrorPlayed by: Mark Moseley
Fast Food ClerkPlayed by: Kelly Cooney
Bar FrogPlayed by: Wendy Bilanski
Ugly StepsisterPlayed by: Larry King
ReceptionistPlayed by: Guillaume Aretos
HumphriesPlayed by: Chris Miller
DollPlayed by: Latifa Ouaou
Maiden #1Played by: Alina Phelan
Joan RiversPlayed by: Joan Rivers
Captain of GuardsPlayed by: Andrew Adamson -
Directors of "Shrek 2"
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Creators of "Shrek 2"
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Critic Reviews of "Shrek 2"
New YorkerNovember 25, 2013The movie is obvious, but consistently entertaining and animated in DreamWorks's "realistic" digitized style.
Los Angeles TimesNovember 25, 2013Can an ogre live happily ever after? Can fairy tale characters be content with their fairy tale lives? Can an Oscar-winning animated success generate a successful sequel? To all these questions, Shrek 2 is happy to answer yes, yes and yes.
Wall Street JournalNovember 25, 2013This second edition of DreamWorks's Oscar-winning ogre opus may not match the original for, well, originality, but it honors the prime injunction governing sequels: To thine own characters be true.
AV ClubNovember 25, 2013The lovable characters remain, but they never do much of interest in a sequel that's safely above average but superfluous.
Associated PressNovember 25, 2013A rare example of a sequel that's better than the original.
Chicago ReaderMarch 05, 2008Like the first movie this is unassailable family entertainment, with a gentle fairy tale for kids and a raft of mildly satirical pop-culture references for parents.
Fat Guys at the MoviesJanuary 17, 2016It's just as good - if not better - than the original.
London Evening StandardDecember 06, 2014The animation by which it stands or falls is as brilliant as ever and, though it wouldn't really be right to call it totally anti-Disney, it certainly trumps that institution for sharpness of focus, notably as far as the screenplay is concerned.
Times (UK)December 06, 2014All hail the angriest rebel since James Dean. All right, he's green, pot-bellied, and has the social graces of a slug. But in terms of attitude? Peerless.
New StatesmanDecember 06, 2014Go and see Shrek 2. You'll enjoy yourself thoroughly. Only the churlish could find any faults.
The Age (Australia)December 06, 2014Donkey, with his endless asides and phenomenally thick skin, is as much of a pleasure as he was in the first film, but he has a challenger: Puss in Boots, voiced by Antonio Banderas.
Sunday Times (UK)December 06, 2014Don't get me wrong. I'm not sulking. I liked Shrek 2. Honest. Kids will like Shrek 2. Most mums and dads will like Shrek 2. My problem is this: I didn't love it the way I loved Shrek.
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