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6.4/10
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This half-hour animated TV special features the Shrek characters putting their own spin on holiday traditions.This half-hour animated TV special features the Shrek characters putting their own spin on holiday traditions.This half-hour animated TV special features the Shrek characters putting their own spin on holiday traditions.
- Awards
- 4 nominations total
Mike Myers
- Shrek
- (voice)
Eddie Murphy
- Donkey
- (voice)
Cameron Diaz
- Princess Fiona
- (voice)
Sean Bishop
- Townsman
- (voice)
Cody Cameron
- Pinocchio
- (voice)
- …
Susan Fitzer
- Suzie Cookie
- (voice)
Gary Trousdale
- Santa
- (voice)
Conrad Vernon
- Gingerbread Man
- (voice)
Aron Warner
- Wolf
- (voice)
Miles Bakshi
- Ogre Baby
- (voice)
- (as Miles Christopher Bakshi)
Nina Zoe Bakshi
- Ogre Baby
- (voice)
Dante James Hauser
- Ogre Baby
- (voice)
Kresimir Mikic
- Magarac
- (uncredited)
Vedran Mlikota
- Shrek
- (uncredited)
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Well it is only obvious why Shrek the third stunk... Dreamworks had this little gem up it's sleeve.
this is what Shrek the third should have been. High on comedy,AWESOME soundtrack and a nice little moral at the end. All the characters were great. And I particularly loved Gingy's Christmas story of horror ( it had me rolling) My only complaint was the length of time. It really could've gone an hour to hour and a half and i wouldn't have complained.
This is a wonderful holiday special that will no doubt be added to our family holiday rotation. And in the plus column it was completely family friendly.
If you have a chance see it. I personally can't wait for the DVD.
this is what Shrek the third should have been. High on comedy,AWESOME soundtrack and a nice little moral at the end. All the characters were great. And I particularly loved Gingy's Christmas story of horror ( it had me rolling) My only complaint was the length of time. It really could've gone an hour to hour and a half and i wouldn't have complained.
This is a wonderful holiday special that will no doubt be added to our family holiday rotation. And in the plus column it was completely family friendly.
If you have a chance see it. I personally can't wait for the DVD.
I like Dreamworks animation just as much as I like Disney animation. This was very cute for the holidays. Silly, but sweet. Eddie Murphy has always been silly, but I like his movies. This one is definitely short because I saw it on the ABC network and there were lots of commercials. And I do agree with one of the other reviewers, that this could have been made into a much longer film. I gave it a solid 7 star rating because it was great! It has a good 'family' touch to it. It makes you wonder just what we consider a family. We have an immediate family (which I learned while I was in the military) and that's your spouse and children (or mother, father, sister and brother). And then we have our secondary family, which is everyone else related to you by blood. But I think family should be the entire universe of people. People all over the world, join hands, start a love train. Seriously, but watch this 21 minute short animation. You'll enjoy it.
Shrek the Halls is great Christmas fun, not as good as the first film, but on par with the second and an improvement on the third. My only problems with it though were that I felt it could have been longer by about say 10 minutes, and the pace was a tad too fast in places. Still it is hugely enjoyable, that still maintains the charm and humour of the film franchise and offers some delicious moments. My favourite moments were Gingy's Christmas story of horror and Puss losing himself playing with a bauble, both of which had me and my whole family in hysterics. The animation is simply great, the soundtrack is delightful and the laughs are plentiful. The characters are just as likable as they were in the movies, though Shrek is a real Scrooge, and Gingy especially is a scream here. The voice acting is professional enough, Eddie Murphy and Antonio Banderas the standouts as Donkey and Puss. All in all, enjoyable fun for Christmas Time. 8/10 Bethany Cox
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This Shrek the Halls holiday special can be both frantic and funny and enjoyable and maybe a little exasperating all at the same time and will probably be another classic to be enjoyed for years to come for adults and children and their families in subsequent Decembers to come. Eddie Murphy's Donkey still has that endearingly irritating quality that makes him often the funniest character in this franchise. Mike Myers's Shrek still has that exasperated appeal we can identify with when Donkey almost goes too far in his constant cheeriness. Cameron Diaz' Fiona makes a nice balance for Shrek when he needs cheering up. Antonio Banderas' Puss in Boots is still at his suave and cute best. And the Gingerbread Man's frightening reaction to Santa Claus is a great touch of a twist in this wonderful parody of various animated Christmas specials over the years! So if you thought there weren't any more original holiday shows to be made, Shrek the Halls may slightly change your mind about that.
I have to say that i was holding my breath when I sat down to watch this. I wanted so much to like it but everything pointed to this being a total disaster. First off Christmas specials are rarely on the caliber of Charlie Brown Christmas and are usually closer to The Star Wars Holiday Special. Add on the fact that the last Shrek movie was nowhere near as good as the first two. Having now seen it I can say that there is hope for the Shrek series yet. Shrek The Halls tells the story of Shrek learning about Christmas. Now that the big green guy has a family, he wants to give them the best Christmas ever, but he doesn't know how. but with the help of donkey and puss in boots and the rest of the gang, he learns in a trial and error type of way that one can only find in a Shrek story. This cute little half an hour special has really restored my faith in both the Shrek series and Christmas specials in general. that may seem way to dramatic but if Shrek the Halls can pull it of then maybe there is hope for the ones yet to come.
Did you know
- TriviaThis is the first DreamWorks Animation's TV special.
- GoofsEven though it was cold outside, Shrek, Puss, and the Fairytale Creatures weren't wearing jackets. The only ones who have jackets are Fiona and the Ogre Triplets.
- ConnectionsEdited into DreamWorks Holiday Classics (2011)
- SoundtracksSummer Breeze
Written by Jim Seals (as Jimmy Seals) and Dash Crofts (as Darrell Crofts)
Performed by Seals & Crofts
Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records Inc.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Details
- Runtime21 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
- 576i (SDTV)
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