Shrek Goofs, Mistakes and Bloopers

Shrek Goofs, Mistakes and Bloopers

Shrek Movie Details

Shrek taglines:The greatest fairy tale never told.
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Actors:
  • Simon J. Smith
  • Mike Myers Shrek/Blind Mouse
    Eddie Murphy Donkey
    Cameron Diaz Princess Fiona
    John Lithgow Lord Farquaad
    Vincent Cassel Monsieur Hood
    Peter Dennis Ogre Hunter
    Clive Pearse Ogre Hunter
    Jim Cummings Captain of Guards
    Bobby Block Baby Bear
    Chris Miller Geppetto/Magic Mirror
    Cody Cameron Pinocchio/Three Pigs
    Kathleen Freeman Old Woman
    Michael Galasso Peter Pan
    Christopher Knights Blind Mouse/Thelonious
    Blind Mouse
    Directors: Andrew Adamson and Vicky Jenson
    IMDB Rating: 8.0/10 out of 155,636 votes

    “Shrek” 2001 by Andrew Adamson and Vicky Jenson – Movie Goofs

    “Shrek” Plot Summary

    An ogre, in order to regain his swamp, travels along with an annoying donkey in order to bring a princess to a scheming lord, wishing himself King. add synopsis

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    “Shrek” Goofs List

    • Continuity: When Shrek and the donkey are looking at the stars, in one shot Orion’s Belt (three bright stars in a row) is right next to the moon, but in the next shot of the stars it’s not.
    • Continuity: When Shrek sits to eat his meal he has a slug on the left-hand side of his plate facing towards him. When he is invaded by the Three Blind Mice the slug is suddenly facing the other way.
    • Incorrectly regarded as goofs: The Three Blind Mice are turned into horses to pull the coach after the wedding reception, yet they are seen moments later dancing on the organ keys. But other than the seamless continuation of the song there is nothing to suggest that the party scene immediately follows the happy couple’s departure (there has been time to clear the tables for dancing) so perhaps the mice have discharged their coach-pulling duties and returned to the party for a boogie. While it’s true that the sequence was added almost as an afterthought, and the final shot is of the coach being pulled by the mice/horses, we see no continuity error (the final shot is artistically “right” as a closer – that shot and the party need not necessarily be interpreted as being contemporaneous).
    • Continuity: Shrek and Donkey could not have made jokes about Lord Farquaad’s height since they never saw him anywhere before except on a balcony. Shrek has never heard of him before, so cannot have known. (The producers acknowledge this oversight in the DVD commentary.)
    • Continuity: The chain around the dragon’s neck disappears after Shrek uses it to climb on to her.
    • Continuity: The sun sets in different directions with respect to the same view of Lord Farquaad’s castle.
    • Revealing mistakes: When donkey first meets Shrek, when Shrek confronts the knights, the shadows of the all people in the scene do not fall the same way, Shrek’s shadow is casting more forward onto the leader knight, whereas the knight’s shadows are off to their left.
    • Continuity: After Fiona changes to her “ogress” self when the sun sets at the wedding, shadows from the sun are still visible. However, she can only change into an ogress after the sun sets.
    • Continuity: When Donkey passes out (after the arrow incident) you see some dry leaves drifting up from the floor. However, in the next, wider shot there are no leaves to be seen.
    • Continuity: When Shrek is cooking weedrats over the fire, Fiona is already eating her weedrat. Shrek then sits down next to Fiona to eat. If you look at Fiona’s weedrat on the stick, she hasn’t taken a single bite out of it.
    • Continuity: When Lord Farquaad is questioning the Gingerbread man, he throws his leg onto the tray that it is lying on but when the camera shows the Gingerbread man, the leg is nowhere to be seen.
    • Continuity: As Shrek and Donkey are leaving we see them walk through sunflowers before the onions and cabbages. Later as they are walking back, the sunflowers are farther away from the castle than any other plant.
    • Continuity: When Fiona finishes off the rest of Robin Hood’s Merry Men, she cries out a few seconds later that an arrow is stuck in Shrek’s butt. However, if one looks in the few shots beforehand, there is none there.
    • Revealing mistakes: When Shrek and Donkey visit the Mini-Theatre in DU-LOC it takes a photo of them. After taking the photo, Donkey turns his head little. But in the next shot, the head is at same pose as in the picture.
    • Incorrectly regarded as goofs: Near the end of the movie, when Shrek and Donkey are rushing to make the wedding, Shrek climbs up the chain to get on the dragon. Previously, it has been assumed that the dragon then flies off, but if you look closely, the dragon lifts Donkey onto her back with her paw, and Donkey is present at all times.
    • Continuity: During the scene where Shrek and Donkey meet the mascot, after the mascot is on the ground, while looking through the doorway, the mascot isn’t colored.
    • Continuity: When Lord Farquaad finds Shrek, Donkey and Fiona after Donkey discovers Fiona’s secret, he gives Shrek a scroll, claiming it’s the deed to the swamp. Later, when he leaves with Fiona, the scroll is nowhere to be seen.
    • Continuity: In the last two shots of the scene in which Fiona takes out Hood and his men, the swing that the Friar was in is missing from the background.
    • Incorrectly regarded as goofs: As Farquaad is already the ruler of Duloc, his quest to become king makes no sense. Why must he marry a princess? Can’t he just give himself the title a la ‘Napoleon Bonaparte’? Answer: because it’s funny. This absurdity was probably written to mock the illogical, arbitrary rules that serves as plot catalysts in many classic fairy tales.
    • Incorrectly regarded as goofs: As far as we know, Fiona has spent her entire life alone in the tower, so she should have no knowledge of the outside world. Yet as her encounters with the songbird and Robin Hood demonstrate, she is more than capable of taking care of herself. However, it is revealed in Shrek 2 that she’s spent at least a few years of her life outside the tower (from Fiona’s diary), which might be the time when she learned her skills. Another theory is that she could have been practicing in her room in the tower.
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