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Shrek's Thrilling Tales

Movie G 2012 31m 6.7 /10

Shrek's Thrilling Tales offers families a Halloween themed viewing experience packed into a single DVD. Rather than a single narrative, the title curates a trio of bite-sized adventures that pull from DreamWorks staple Shrek and the sci-fi spoof Monsters vs Aliens. The tone blends light... Read more

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About Shrek's Thrilling Tales

Shrek's Thrilling Tales offers families a Halloween themed viewing experience packed into a single DVD. Rather than a single narrative, the title curates a trio of bite-sized adventures that pull from DreamWorks staple Shrek and the sci-fi spoof Monsters vs Aliens. The tone blends light spookiness, goofy humor, and warm, familiar voices as a group of beloved characters headlines each short. Expect cheeky nods to fairy tale mischief and monster movie parodies rather than scares that frighten young viewers. The collection includes two Shrek origin stories, The Pig Who Cried Werewolf and The Ghost of Lord Farquaad, along with Night of the Living Carrots featuring B.O.B. This isn't a feature film, but a festive, shareable night in for families.

Produced by DreamWorks Animation, SHREK'S THRILLING TALES arrived on DVD in 2012 as a Halloween themed anthology. It gathers shorts drawn from the Shrek franchise and the Monsters vs Aliens universe, linking familiar voices and visuals for family friendly fun.

There is no theatrical box office to report since this title was released as a direct to DVD collection. Its reach is measured by home video sales and streaming access rather than cinema grosses and digital purchases in various markets.

While not a marquee cultural phenomenon, the title taps into a friendly cross over appeal by pairing Shrek with Monsters vs Aliens in a seasonal package. Viewers remember the playful parodies and catchy lines and share it as a kid friendly Halloween memory. Parents note its gentle humor keeps kids.

Critically the collection sits in a light to moderate zone, with audiences appreciating its easygoing humor and seasonal charm. On review platforms it carries a 6.684 average from 128 votes, reflecting a warm if not ambitious reception for a family DVD together. Its tone stays light and suitable for youngsters.

Details

Release Date
August 28, 2012
Runtime
31m
Rating
G
User Ratings
128 votes
Type
Movie
Genres
Comedy, Family, Animation
Country
United States
Studio
DreamWorks Animation
External Links
View on IMDB

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Cast

Mike Myers

Mike Myers

Shrek (voice)

Eddie Murphy

Eddie Murphy

Donkey (voice)

Cameron Diaz

Cameron Diaz

Princess Fiona (voice)

Hugh Laurie

Hugh Laurie

Dr. Cockroach Ph.D. (voice)

Seth Rogen

Seth Rogen

B.O.B. (voice)

Conrad Vernon

Conrad Vernon

Gingerbread Man (voice)

Cody Cameron

Cody Cameron

Three Little Pigs (voice)

Frequently Asked Questions

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With a rating of 6.7/10 from 128 viewers, Shrek's Thrilling Tales is considered decent by viewers and may be worth checking out.

Shrek's Thrilling Tales offers families a Halloween themed viewing experience packed into a single DVD. Rather than a single narrative, the title curates a trio of bite-sized adventures that pull from DreamWorks staple Shrek and the sci-fi spoof Monsters vs Aliens. The tone blends light spookines...

Shrek's Thrilling Tales stars Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, Cameron Diaz, Hugh Laurie, and Seth Rogen.

Shrek's Thrilling Tales was released on August 28, 2012.

Shrek's Thrilling Tales is a Comedy, Family, and Animation film.

No, it’s a Halloween themed DVD compilation of animated shorts featuring characters from Shrek and Monsters vs. Aliens, not a true story.

The Pig who Cried (Were)Wolf and The Ghost of Lord Farquaad from the Shrek films, plus Night of the Living Carrots from Monsters vs. Aliens.

It’s rated G and is suitable for all ages, making it family friendly.

Mike Myers voices Shrek, Eddie Murphy voices Donkey, and Cameron Diaz voices Princess Fiona, with Hugh Laurie as Dr. Cockroach Ph.D. and Seth Rogen as B.O.B.