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Shrek: The Ultimate Collection

Collection of animated adventures following Shrek (voice of Mike Myers), a reclusive ogre living in a swamp on the edges of a fairy tale kingdom.

In 'Shrek' (2001), the vain yet diminutive ruler of the land, Prince Fahrquaad (John Lithgow), decides to streamline his kingdom by getting rid of all the fairy tale characters who promptly decamp to live in ogre Shrek's swamp.

Faced with these unwanted tenants Shrek strikes a deal with the Prince, promising to find and return with Princess Fiona (Cameron Diaz), marriage to whom will finally confer on the Prince his kingly status.

In return the Prince promises to evict the various characters living on Shrek's land.

Shrek's task is further irritated by the unwanted company of a tirelessly wise-cracking Donkey (Eddie Murphy) who he brings along for company.

In 'Shrek 2' (2004), Shrek returns from his honeymoon with his bride Princess Fiona to find an invitation from Fiona's parents, King Harold (John Cleese) and Queen Lilian (Julie Andrews) asking the newlyweds over to the Land Far, Far Away for dinner.

On their arrival, they find that the King and Queen are less than pleased to see their daughter hitched to an affable green ogre, and looking rather the worse for wear herself compared to her former dazzling royal brilliance.

When reminded by an unconventional Fairy Godmother (Jennifer Saunders) of an ancient deal to match Fiona with her son, the vain and pompous Prince Charming (Rupert Everett), Shrek's new in-laws and their accomplices pull out all the stops to rid their kingdom of Shrek and restore their daughter to her former beauty - including hiring the services of notorious swashbuckling ogre-slayer Puss in Boots (Antonio Banderas).

In 'Shrek the Third' (2007), when his father-in-law suddenly falls ill, Shrek embarks on another whirlwind adventure with Donkey and Puss to find the rightful heir to the throne, the awkward Arthur (Justin Timberlake).

Unfortunately, the envious Prince Charming has designs on the throne himself, joining with other fairy tale villains in a coup d'état to seize the crown.

Can Shrek, with a magically misguided Merlin (Eric Idle), a powerful posse of princesses and a bundle of unexpected arrivals, manage to save the day?

In 'Shrek: Forever After - The Final Chapter' (2010), after all of his many and varied adventures, Shrek has finally settled down to become a domesticated family ogre.

Yearning for the days when he felt like a real ogre, Shrek is duped into signing a pact with smooth-talking wheeler-dealer Rumpelstiltskin (Walt Dohrn).

He immediately finds himself plunged into a twisted alternate version of Far Far Away where ogres are hunted, Rumpelstiltskin is king, all his friends have completely different personalities, and Shrek and Fiona have never even met.

It is now up to Shrek to save his friends, restore his world and reclaim his one true love. 'Puss in Boots' (2011) tells the back story of swashbuckling feline Puss in Boots, detailing the adventures he had before he met Shrek and Donkey.

A notorious outlaw in his hometown of San Ricardo, Puss will be put behind bars indefinitely unless he can find the magic beans which are fiercely guarded by husband-and-wife bandits Jack and Jill (Billy Bob Thornton and Amy Sedaris).

Unbeknownst to Puss, however, he has another rival in the form of criminal mastermind Humpty Alexander Dumpty (Zach Galifianakis) and his tough-talking sidekick, Kitty Softpaws (Salma Hayek).

Finally, in the Broadway adaptation 'Shrek the Musical' (2013), all the main characters from the original film appear in the production, with Shrek (Brian d'Arcy James), Princess Fiona (Sutton Foster) and their talkative sidekick Donkey (Daniel Breaker) pitted against the dastardly Lord Farquaad (Christopher Sieber).

The production includes 17 new songs with music by Jeanine Tesori and lyrics by David Lindsay-Abaire.

The collection also includes ten 'Shrek' shorts and five TV episodes.

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