Shrek entra no espírito do Halloween desafiando seus amigos a criar histórias assustadoras para um concurso. Mas o grupo logo descobre que terá que passar a noite no castelo assombrado de Lo... Ler tudoShrek entra no espírito do Halloween desafiando seus amigos a criar histórias assustadoras para um concurso. Mas o grupo logo descobre que terá que passar a noite no castelo assombrado de Lord Farquaad antes que o vencedor seja nomeado.Shrek entra no espírito do Halloween desafiando seus amigos a criar histórias assustadoras para um concurso. Mas o grupo logo descobre que terá que passar a noite no castelo assombrado de Lord Farquaad antes que o vencedor seja nomeado.
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- Roteiristas
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- Prêmios
- 5 indicações no total
- Shrek
- (narração)
- Princess Fiona
- (narração)
- Puss in Boots
- (narração)
- Sugar
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- Donkey
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- Pinocchio
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- Blind Mice
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- Gingerbread Man
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- Wolf
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- Creepy Clockwork Chorus
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- Creepy Clockwork Chorus
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- Geppetto
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- Ogre Baby
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- (as Miles Christopher Bakshi)
- Ogre Baby
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- Teenager #1
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- (as Louis Gabriel Basso III)
- Teenager #2
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Avaliações em destaque
After the average Christmas special the writers really upped the ante and came up with some gruesomely funny ideas and jokes, using the by now all too well-known Shrek characters remarkably well.
The result's an entertaining half-hour roller-coaster with only the middle section lagging.
Since the first two installments, Shrek has never been this funny. Aaaargh!!!
7 out of 10 haunted castles
There are a couple of gags repeated from the feature movie, and Mike Myers doesn't seem to be using the exactly the same voice, but for a half-hour TV special, it's certainly amusing. The scariness of the stories seems to be muted for appropriateness of a TV audience. This seems a bit odd to me, considering some of the scatological gags of the original movie, but it's fun.
Yeah, This was a pretty fun watch with funny classic horror movie homages, and great callbacks to the old movies (especially Shrek 1), The whole voice cast reprised their roles which really adds to the authentic Shrek feel we all know and love (Except Eddie Murphy, But still tho Dean Edwards does such a good Eddie Murphy impression, I didn't even notice someone replaced him), The animation is pretty fantastic too, On par with the movie's animation quality.
My favorite story was the first one with Gingy and his girlfriend, I even remember watching it as a kid and being actually scared of it.. so that's something I guess.
I can understand how someone who doesn't really care about the Shrek franchise can pass this one out but if you're a Shrek fan, This is one of these shorts that you shouldn't miss, Really enjoyed this one.
"Scared Shrekless" is a fun animation. It is so colourful and fun. It is not easy to make a scary enough but not too scary animation for kids. Everything about "Scared Shrekless" is so adorable. The characters are cute, and the haunted house is spooky in a fun way. The gingerbread man sub-story is scary and fun at the same time. It sounds crazy, but the story that the gingerbread man tells is scary, and yet the gingerbread man and women are so adorable and colourful that it makes the story entertaining and not so scary.
The episode is set at Halloween. Many of the old storybook characters come to Shrek's house to celebrate and tell scary stories. The Gingerbread Man tells a story about his mate--how he and a crazed baker made what SEEMED like the perfect partner. But, things go awry and the story is frighteningly cute. Then, Puss tells a story that is clearly inspired by "Psycho". But, again and again, Donkey keeps interrupting the story--making a mess of it and forcing Puss to tell what REALLY happened. Finally, Shrek tells a story he says is a cute version of "The Exorcist".
All in all, I was surprised that I enjoyed this film as much as I did. All three stories were very enjoyable and worth seeing...surprise! Nice, light viewing for the entire family.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesThis is the only canon Shrek story where Eddie Murphy does not voice the character "Donkey"
- Erros de gravaçãoWhen Pinocchio runs through the door after being scared by Shrek, a small gap is seen above where his head went through. However, when the camera cuts to the other side of the door, the gap is no longer there but is immediately created when a small piece of the door falls off.
- Citações
Shrek: [Castle Duloc has become run-down; to Donkey] Look! It's that little thingy you love so much, remember?
Creepy Clockwork Chorus: [Shrek pulls the lever on the Information Booth, and the same mechanized marionettes pop out singing, this time looking very deranged] Welcome to Duloc/It's a creepy town/It was once pristine/Now it's all run down. We will chop off your head/And then laugh when you're dead/Duloc is a creepy place.
Creepy Clockwork Chorus: Come on in with your head,/Come lie down, break your... face/Duloc is... Duloc is... Duloc is a cre-py... place!
Shrek: [booth takes their picture, captioning it "Get Out"] Ooh! Let's do that again!
Donkey: NO!
- Cenas durante ou pós-créditosThe boy in the DreamWorks logo hides behind the moon upon a wolf howl.
- ConexõesEdited into Shrek's Thrilling Tales (2012)
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- Tempo de duração
- 26 min
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