Scared Shrekless (2010)

Scared Shrekless (2010)

1/5
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Shrek se sumerge en el espíritu de Halloween al desafiar a sus amigos de cuentos de hadas a inventar historias de miedo para un concurso.

Pero la pandilla descubre que tendrán que pasar la noche en el castillo encantado de Lord Farquaad antes de que se nombre al ganador.

Actores
Antonio Banderas·Cameron Diaz·Kristen Schaal·Mike Myers
Dirigido por
Gary Trousdale·Raman Hui
Género
Animation·Short·Adventure
Idioma
English
País
USA
6.7IMDb

Director
Gary Trousdale, Raman Hui

Gary Trousdale
Mike MyersShrek
Cameron DiazPrincess Fiona
Antonio BanderasPuss in Boots
Kristen SchaalSugar
William Steig
Dean EdwardsDonkey
Cody CameronThree Pigs
Christopher KnightsBlind Mice
Conrad VernonGingerbread Man
Aron WarnerWolf
Patty CornellCreepy Clockwork Chorus
Susan FitzerCreepy Clockwork Chorus
Miles Christopher BakshiOgre Baby
Nina Zoe BakshiOgre Baby
Gabriel BassoTeenager #1
Devon WerkheiserTeenager #2
Raman Hui
Will Bilton
David Hail
Tom Jacomb
Jim Mainard
John K. Carr
Alireza Estakhrian
Halli Cauthery
Chad Hammes
Tripp Hudson
Rakesh S. Patil
Renae Radford
Cameron Stevning
Alissa Rowinsky Wright
Shawn Bohonos
Balaji Alahari
Rain Angeles
Nicholas Bencriscutto
Sarah Counnas
Dj Downey
Wayne Hellinger
Mark Jackels
Jason Kankiewicz
Rich Marco
Eric McKinley
Stacey Moreno
Adria Munnerlyn
Paul Parmer
Blake Penido

Scared Shrekless is a very fun animation that plays out as a compilation of horror shorts (obviously not too scary with it being for kids) spoofing original thrillers. You have Psycho, starring Puss and Donkey with Prince Charming being Norman Bates and Night of the living dead featuring Gingerbread men, you get the idea.

Scared Shrekless is a very fun animation that plays out as a compilation of horror shorts (obviously not too scary with it being for kids) spoofing original thrillers. You have Psycho, starring Puss and Donkey with Prince Charming being Norman Bates and Night of the living dead featuring Gingerbread men, you get the idea.

Surprisingly hilarious Halloween special with the first episode, a brilliant Bride of Frankenstein parody, particularly outstanding. 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.