
The film picks up right where the first movie ended... Shrek and Fiona return from their honeymoon to find a letter from Fiona's parents inviting the newlyweds over for dinner. The only problem is that they have no idea that their daughter is now an ogre.
Antonio BanderasPuss In Boots ((performer: "Livin' La Vida Loca"))
Mike MyersShrek (voice Shrek)
John CleeseKing (voice King)
Bob Bergen
Rodger BumpassTed Elliott and Terry Rossio, Oscar nominees for writing the screenplay to the first "Shrek", opted out of returning for the sequel as they felt that the basis for the storyline needed to be a traditional fairytale and disagreed with the producers' choice to follow a different plot line.
[first lines]
Prince Charming:
Once upon a time, in a kingdom far, far away, the king and queen were blessed with a beautiful baby girl, and throughout the land everyone was happy, until the sun went down, and they saw that their daughter was cursed with a frightful enchantment that took hold each and every night. Desperate, they sought the help of a fairy godmother, who had them lock the young princess away in a tower, there to await the kiss of the handsome Prince Charming. It was he who would chance the perilous journey through blistering cold and scorching desert, traveling for many days and nights, risking life and limb to reach the dragon's keep, for he was the bravest, and most handsome in all the land, and it was destiny that his kiss would break the dreaded curse. He alone would climb to the highest room of the tallest tower to enter the princess's chambers, cross the room to her sleeping silhouette, pull back the gossamer curtains to find her- gasp!
Wolf:
What?
Prince Charming:
Princess... Fiona?
Wolf:
NO!
Prince Charming:
Oh, thank heavens! Where is she?
Wolf:
She's on her honeymoon.
Prince Charming:
Honeymoon? With whom?
Continuity: Puss In Boots rips Shrek's shirt open when fighting in the woods. His shirt stays ripped open for the next few scenes. But as the party arrives at the Fairy Godmother's Factory, Shrek's shirt is no longer ripped open. There is also no seam or other sign of mending.
Written by Dean Pitchford & Jim Steinman
Performed by Jennifer Saunders
Arranged and Produced by Harry Gregson-Williams
Co-Produced by Paul Oakenfold
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