Donkey is Shrek's best friend and sidekick, and the secondary protagonist of the films. He is a talking donkey and fathers a litter of "dronkeys" (Donkey Jr, Debbie, Coco, Bananas, Peanut, Parfait and Èclair) with his love interest, Dragon. Donkey is voiced by Eddie Murphy.
Princess Fiona is the princess of Far, Far Away, daughter of King Harold and Queen Lillian, and Shrek's wife as of the end of the first film. She begins the series in the form of a beautiful princess who transforms into an ogress every night when the sun sets. At the end of the first movie the spell over her is broken and she permanently takes the form of an ogress when she realizes that Shrek is her true love. Princess Fiona is voiced by Cameron Diaz, (singing voice is provided by Renee Sands). In the first movie, Fiona can be seen as a human in the magic mirror.
Puss in Boots is Shrek's friend and sidekick. He is a smooth-talking cat with a Spanish accent, and usually wears a cavalier's hat, a belt with a sword, a small black cape, and small Corinthian boots. Puss's first appearance was as a minor antagonist in Shrek 2, much like Dragon in the first film. He is voiced by Antonio Banderas in both the English and Spanish versions of the films. The character is partially a parody of Zorro.
Dragon resembles most classical interpretations of European dragons: she has keeled, ruby-colored scales, leathery bat wings, long, crested ears, bony spikes along her jawline, a row of dorsal spines, slitted eye pupils, and a long, spade-tipped, prehensile tail to aid in balance. Dragon does not speak, but does employ physically expressive body language and noises to communicate. Like her partner Donkey, Dragon is never given a proper name in the films. It's not known how potent her fire is, but its shown to be able to melt metal in seconds, such as Prince Charming's sword in the third movie.
In the first film, Dragon is charged with guarding Princess Fiona in her isolated castle, and thus is initially seen by Shrek and Donkey as an antagonist. While Shrek attempts to rescue the princess, Donkey finds himself at the mercy of Dragon. Shrek and Donkey are able to escape, leaving Dragon behind. Dragon returns at the end of the film, having escaped and abandoned the volcanic keep, and aids Shrek in his quest to save Fiona and stop her from marrying Lord Farquaad by swallowing him. She and Donkey make amends and begin a relationship. At the end of the film when Shrek and Fiona get married, Fiona tosses her bouquet and Dragon catches it. She looks over at Donkey, who then looks at Shrek with shock and slight terror. After Shrek nods to Donkey (giving them his blessing), Donkey accepts Dragon as his mate.
In Shrek 2, Dragon is married to Donkey and is absent for much of the film, but nevertheless becomes one of Shrek's good friends. Dragon makes a full appearance in a post-credits scene, in which she arrives with six young "dronkeys" who meet their father for the first time.
Dragon played a slightly more prominent role in Shrek the Third. She and her baby dronkeys stay behind with Fiona and the other "princess" characters to await Shrek and Donkey's return. When Prince Charming attacks Far, Far Away, Dragon is able to knock down a number of witches from the sky, causing her and the dronkeys to be captured. At the film's climax, Dragon helps dispose of Prince Charming by knocking over a stone stage prop on top of him. She is easily detained (however Charming' forces had sheer number and were better equipped as opposed to Shrek who had to use makeshift means to defeat Dragon), as opposed to her earlier appearance where she posed a significant challenge to Shrek; however, in the play scene, she goes on to kill Charming. She is later seen in Shrek's swamp while Shrek and Fiona are caring for their ogre triplets.
Dragon also plays a fairly minor role in Shrek Forever After At the beginning, she flies Shrek and the family to Far Far Away for the triplets' birthday. In the alternate universe, she is still a savage monster due to the alternate timeline created by the contract and Rumpelstilskin's pet. He attempts to feed Shrek and Fiona to her but they are able to escape. With the original timeline restored, Dragon is her friendly self, seen playfully gobbling her husband in a karaoke scene without swallowing, contrasting the parallel universe and underlining the depth of their relationship. She is voiced by Frank Welker (uncredited)[citation needed]. The Gingerbread Man, also known as "Gingy", is a talking, anthropomorphic gingerbread man, and one of Shrek's friends. He hates losing his gumdrop buttons and is difficult to capture. Also in Shrek the Halls, he is afraid of Santa, as Santa has eaten his girlfriend. Voiced by Conrad Vernon. The Gingerbread Man was created by The Muffin Man. He is small and a fast runner, making him difficult to catch. He is made out of a normal carved-out gingerbread with icing and gumdrop buttons. He adores those gumdrop buttons for his life, begging Lord Farquaad not to pull them off.
Princess Fiona is the princess of Far, Far Away, daughter of King Harold and Queen Lillian, and Shrek's wife as of the end of the first film. She begins the series in the form of a beautiful princess who transforms into an ogress every night when the sun sets. At the end of the first movie the spell over her is broken and she permanently takes the form of an ogress when she realizes that Shrek is her true love. Princess Fiona is voiced by Cameron Diaz, (singing voice is provided by Renee Sands). In the first movie, Fiona can be seen as a human in the magic mirror.
Puss in Boots is Shrek's friend and sidekick. He is a smooth-talking cat with a Spanish accent, and usually wears a cavalier's hat, a belt with a sword, a small black cape, and small Corinthian boots. Puss's first appearance was as a minor antagonist in Shrek 2, much like Dragon in the first film. He is voiced by Antonio Banderas in both the English and Spanish versions of the films. The character is partially a parody of Zorro.
Dragon resembles most classical interpretations of European dragons: she has keeled, ruby-colored scales, leathery bat wings, long, crested ears, bony spikes along her jawline, a row of dorsal spines, slitted eye pupils, and a long, spade-tipped, prehensile tail to aid in balance. Dragon does not speak, but does employ physically expressive body language and noises to communicate. Like her partner Donkey, Dragon is never given a proper name in the films. It's not known how potent her fire is, but its shown to be able to melt metal in seconds, such as Prince Charming's sword in the third movie.
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Dragon played a slightly more prominent role in Shrek the Third. She and her baby dronkeys stay behind with Fiona and the other "princess" characters to await Shrek and Donkey's return. When Prince Charming attacks Far, Far Away, Dragon is able to knock down a number of witches from the sky, causing her and the dronkeys to be captured. At the film's climax, Dragon helps dispose of Prince Charming by knocking over a stone stage prop on top of him. She is easily detained (however Charming' forces had sheer number and were better equipped as opposed to Shrek who had to use makeshift means to defeat Dragon), as opposed to her earlier appearance where she posed a significant challenge to Shrek; however, in the play scene, she goes on to kill Charming. She is later seen in Shrek's swamp while Shrek and Fiona are caring for their ogre triplets.
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