An ogre in regular fairy ales is a creul humungus monster who feeds on humans. Shrek is just really gross and sort of like the ogres but was cleaned up so it was approriate for kids.
In his pursuit of perfection, Farquaad attempts to rid his kingdom of fairy tale creatures, offering a bounty for their capture and then exiling imprisoned creatures to Shrek's swamp. easy. he was the king. as we all know, the king rules over everything in his land. anything within the border in which he rules has to do what he says/ follow orders. lord farquaad didn't like fairy tale creatures and all of the fairy tales that were within his land got kicked out. the only place that didn't belong to farquaad was the land owned by Shrek. that is where they all went to. long story short: he ruled the land and kicked them out because he didn't like them, and he actually huffed and puffed and he blowed the fairy tale creatures out and they ran away to shrek's swamp. he had the power to do so.
Shrek is about an ogre who wishes to exclude himself from the rest of the world. When his swamp gets taken over by a bunch of fairy tale characters, his sets out to visit Lord Farquaad to demand his swamp back. On a compromise, Lord Farquaad sets Shrek out to resque a princess from a tower to bring back to the Lord so he can marry her, then he will return Shreks swamp. Spoilers! On their journey Shrek finds out that the princess is really and ogre and they fall in love and all live happily ever after
he was trying to get the gingerbread man to tell him where all the fairytale creatures are because they are "ruining his perfect world".
All the characters in Tinkerbell are: Tinkerbell-Tink fairy Rosetta-Garden fairy Vidia-Faqst flying fairy Terrence-Messenger Fairy Fawn-Animal fairy Silvermist-Water Fairy Aredessa-Sun fairy Thank you for taking the time to read my answers on Answers.com
No, Lord Farquaad is not a real fairy tale character. He was created specifically for the animated movie "Shrek" as the main antagonist.
all the characters in the story would only be found in a fairy tale
An ogre in regular fairy ales is a creul humungus monster who feeds on humans. Shrek is just really gross and sort of like the ogres but was cleaned up so it was approriate for kids.
In his pursuit of perfection, Farquaad attempts to rid his kingdom of fairy tale creatures, offering a bounty for their capture and then exiling imprisoned creatures to Shrek's swamp. easy. he was the king. as we all know, the king rules over everything in his land. anything within the border in which he rules has to do what he says/ follow orders. lord farquaad didn't like fairy tale creatures and all of the fairy tales that were within his land got kicked out. the only place that didn't belong to farquaad was the land owned by Shrek. that is where they all went to. long story short: he ruled the land and kicked them out because he didn't like them, and he actually huffed and puffed and he blowed the fairy tale creatures out and they ran away to shrek's swamp. he had the power to do so.
That doesn't happen very often, but if you want an answer i would say it was because it's a fairy tale and they all are supposed to have happy endings.
Shrek is about an ogre who wishes to exclude himself from the rest of the world. When his swamp gets taken over by a bunch of fairy tale characters, his sets out to visit Lord Farquaad to demand his swamp back. On a compromise, Lord Farquaad sets Shrek out to resque a princess from a tower to bring back to the Lord so he can marry her, then he will return Shreks swamp. Spoilers! On their journey Shrek finds out that the princess is really and ogre and they fall in love and all live happily ever after
The main characters from Shrek the musical are:ShrekPrincess FionaLord FarquaadDonkeyDragon*Pinocchio/Magic Mirror*Sugar Plum Fairy/Gingy*played by the same person in the original Broadway cast.
You need to be more specific. There are countless fairy tales and many of them have several variations apiece, so one character (more or less) can have many different names. Furthermore, many supporting characters, even if they are important, simply aren't given personal names at all.
Google it? And it might not have been...not all fairy tale characters in Sisters Grimm were recorded by the Grimms....ie Mayor Heart was by Lewis Caroll
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