Certificate
PG
Number of Discs
1
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States of America
Reviews
Empire Magazine - [A] very funny Shrek finaleà theyÆve found the magic again., Time Out - An entertaining conclusion to the franchise [à], The Sun - [à] Shrek's last outing ultimately reminds you of why we fell in love with these characters in the first place., Daily Mirror - [T]his fourth and final entry ends the Shrek series on a satisfying high note.
Consumer Advice
Contains mild violence
Additional Information
There used to be a time when the villagers would run in terror at the mere mention of the name Shrek, but these days the big green ogre is married to Princess Fiona and raising triplets. Maintaining your fierce public persona is no simple task when you're juggling infants and changing diapers, so when Shrek realizes that nobody is afraid of him anymore he recruits mischief-maker Rumpelstiltskin to restore his once-mighty roar. Unfortunately for Shrek, that plan hits an unexpected hitch. As a result, the morose monster takes a trip into an alternate-universe Far Far Away land where there is no Shrek, and Rumpelstiltskin reigns. There, Donkey spends his days hauling carts, and a portly Puss in Boots prefers lounging to swashbuckling. Perhaps with a little extra effort, Shrek will be able to regain his status as top ogre in town and still have his happily ever after, too.
Movie/TV Title
Shrek Forever After
Executive Producer
Andrew Adamson, Aron Warner
Sound source
Dolby Digital
Screenwriter
Darren Lemke, Josh Klausner
Voice
Kathy Griffin, Antonio Banderas, Eddie Murphy, Jon Hamm, Kristen Schaal, Walt Dohrn, Mike Myers, Cameron Diaz