I kinda disagree. It’s kinda like Toy Story for Pixar. There are better movies and franchises both have made but Shrek and Toy Story made Dreamworks and Pixar who they are today so they will always have a special place in fans hearts.
The liked the 4D ride of this when it was out the idea was cool and exciting I don’t know if they change the theme constantly or just outright got ride of it but it was cool
Wasn't this from a game? I distinctly remember walking through a cemetery, the rotating farquaad statue cutscene plays out, then you're back in control of the characters, fighting off goons
This short film happens right after the events of the first movie with Shrek and Fiona's wedding. It then connects to the beginning of the 2nd movie with them on their honeymoon.
I think it came with some special editions of the Shrek 2 DVD, but otherwise, I think you'd have to look online for it. This short was originally made for the Shrek 4D ride at Universal Studios. I remember going on it in Florida so many years back... must've been late 2000s or so.
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Shrek is dreamwork best franchise
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I kinda disagree. It’s kinda like Toy Story for Pixar. There are better movies and franchises both have made but Shrek and Toy Story made Dreamworks and Pixar who they are today so they will always have a special place in fans hearts.
*cough* How To Train Your Dragon *cough*
Agreed💯
I love how Donkey broke the forth wall in this short film.
Thelonius is underrated
Watching this in 4D at universal studios Hollywood back then was the only good way of watching this.
Couldn’t agree more
This used to be a 4D ride. I swear. The episode even feels like it was made for 4D rides.
Yup, at universal studios, I went on it
Fun fact when I watched this it came with 3D glasses and it was called shrek 3D
The liked the 4D ride of this when it was out the idea was cool and exciting I don’t know if they change the theme constantly or just outright got ride of it but it was cool
Donkey just said he just died in the first movie does he just break the forth wall!?
Yep! 😂 Its hilarious how he does break the fourth wall
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Awesome
Wasn't this from a game? I distinctly remember walking through a cemetery, the rotating farquaad statue cutscene plays out, then you're back in control of the characters, fighting off goons
Pretty sure this was from the shrek 3D thing for universal studios
@@crowzyourz642 I thought I remembered something like this had to look it up and yeah you got it.
This is a 3D ride in Universal Studios. It's actually pretty cool, with 3d glasses, the seats are shaking, air spraying and stuff.
The second level of the Shrek 2 video game involved a detour through a dark forest where you go past Farquaad’s grave.
It was from the Shrek 3D thing for universial studios
I miss these episodes
When did _this_ happen?!
This short film happens right after the events of the first movie with Shrek and Fiona's wedding. It then connects to the beginning of the 2nd movie with them on their honeymoon.
@@thomasbarnardthehealthbars5704 Where is it available?
@@PintheDog some copies of the DVD came with the second film and this short along with it
It was also a 4-D attraction at Universal Studios Hollywood, until it was shut down.
Watched it at Universal Studios too
Cool
Wasn't this like a 3d thing or something? I vaguely remember this.
it was used for 4-D motion theater ride at Universal, though the only one still operational is the one in Singapore
It was. I’ve rode it one time. As well as the one for Kung Fu Panda
It absolutely was. I remember getting it as a package deal with the original movie... Came with the cheapo punch out 3d glasses and everything.
Huh, I always thought I dreamt this…
tf is this? i didnt know this one exist till now? what?
Where can we watch this episode on tv?
I think it came with some special editions of the Shrek 2 DVD, but otherwise, I think you'd have to look online for it.
This short was originally made for the Shrek 4D ride at Universal Studios. I remember going on it in Florida so many years back... must've been late 2000s or so.
Netflix I’m pretty sure.