![]() ![]() His mind is set on making things look nice, and warding off his own boredom with staging ridiculous musical numbers and enacting cruel statutes, intentionally designed for the suffering of many living things. Lord Farquaad’s set of values doesn’t include friendship and good will. His appointed rescuers turn out to be his greatest obstacle in getting what he wants. Which is more difficult than it may seem-when you throw a determined ogre (Shrek) and a chatty donkey (Donkey) into the mix. But things might change before the wedding bells chime and they both declare, “I do.”Ĭhallenge… becoming the true King of Duloc. Upon her rescue, Fiona is prepared to make this immediate commitment, as it is all she has ever been taught. He plans to have Princess Fiona rescued and marry her immediately, which will cement his kingdom. Relationship Status… single, but hopefully not for long. If he’s not in his torture chamber cross-examining a gingerbread cookie about the mysterious Muffin Man, Farquaad is reclining in his bed chamber, where his magic mirror keeps him entertained. Interests… torture, greed, fancy clothes, and fancy music. Magic Mirror (about Snow White): She lives with seven men, but she doesnt have casual sex with a lot of men. SHREK Clip - 'Mirror' (2001) John Lithgow JoBlo Animated Videos 1. That’s very bad news form the swamp’s primary tenant, an ogre named Shrek. Rewards are given out for turning creatures in, animals are evicted from their homes, and all of these victims are dumped in a swamp in the middle of the forest. When he decides to banish all magical fairy tale creatures, a near-genocide erupts. Given several promising choices, Farquaad decides on Princess Fiona, who is locked away in a dragon’s keep and requires a hero to rescue her and give her “true love’s first kiss.” Lord Farquaad, a cowardly man himself, has a competition to find a champion to go rescue her on his behalf. He’s now in want of a wife, and he employs a magic mirror on the wall to find him the fairest princess of them all. This Magic Mirror is the perfect accessory for focussing on specific areas of the face at one time. As of 2023, no updates were made regarding the project, and Miller has since moved on to directing a yet to be titled animated Smurfs film for Nickelodeon.Living… in Duloc, the kingdom he rules over. Calling all ogres, fairytale fugitives and ultimate Shrek fans make way for the Shrek x I Heart Revolution collection, an epic array of cosmetics featuring an all-star line up of your favourite Shrek characters. However, due to management shifts at DreamWorks Animation, both projects were shelved and Miller would leave the studio to pursue an animated project at Reel FX Animation Studios. He was also slated to co-direct the Australian musical Larrikins with Tim Minchin around the same time. Initially titled Puss in Boots: Nine Lives & Forty Thieves, it would pick up years after the events of the Shrek films where Puss would find himself on his last life. With the success of Puss in Boots, he immediately went to work on developing a potential sequel. After the release of Shrek the Third, Miller earned another directing job for the prequel film, Puss in Boots. He would also contribute many voices to other DreamWorks productions around this time, most notably Kowalski in the Madagascar franchise. Once more, his work was highly praised and earned him the role as director and co-writer of Shrek the Third. Due to overwhelming positivity for his story pitches, he was promoted as the head of story for Shrek 2. Despite the efforts of the directors to imitate Miller's inflex with other actors, they decided he was the only one who could portray the character. He had pitched the Magic Mirror scene to the directors and producers, leaving a good impression. Having completed work on Antz, Chris Miller joined as a story artist for Shrek. He also voiced the Shrek mascot and the Puppet Master. Oh, and this Shrek can also shoot lasers from his eyes. Christopher Matthew Miller (born January 20, 1968) is a storyboard artist, voice actor and director who voiced Mister Geppetto and the Magic Mirror in the Shrek franchise. Originally published in 1990, Shrek follows the tale of an orange-haired ogre who firmly rejects any sort of affection despite getting a purple, beaked-nose princess in the end by telling her how ugly she is. ![]()
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