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Estudio de doblaje de Shrek (DVD-ROM): ¡Graba tu voz en tus personajes favoritos y protagoniza escenas de Shrek (Solo Inglés); Juegos Interactivos: Cambia de forma a los personajes. Decora al hombre de jengibre. Prueba tus conocimientos; Graciosísimas entrevistas con los personajes; Comentario del equipo artístico; La tecnología de Shrek; Cortometraje sobre el doblaje internacional; Shrek en el baile del pantano con karaoke; Notas de producción y biografía del equipo
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- Shrek
0. Once Upon a Time (Main Title)
2. A Flying Talking Donkey
3. What are You Doing in My Swamp?
4. Lord Farquaad
5. The Kingdom of DuLoc
6. Ogres are Like Onions
7. The Dragon's Keep
8. Rescuing the Princess
9. Remove Your Helmet
10. Campfire
11. Merry Me
12. Weedrat Dinner
13. You Ate the Princess!
14. The Proposal
15. Wedding Preparation
16. That's What Friends are For
17. The Wedding
18. Love's True Form
19. I'm a Believer
20. End Credits
"What kind of a knight are you?" the imprisoned princess asks of her unconventional rescuer. "One of a kind," the ogre replies. And so is Shrek, the compound-fractured fairy tale that ranks as 2001's box office champ, as well as the most successful non-Disney animated film ever. With its state-of-the-art computer animation, A-list voice cast, hit-heavy soundtrack, and subversively funny story (based on William Steig's book), it will live happily ever after on VHS and special-edition DVD. Mike Myers is the voice of Shrek, a repulsive but good-hearted green ogre. His solitude is shattered by an influx of fairy tale characters banished by the diminutive Lord Farquaad from his kingdom. To rid his swamp of these intruders, Shrek offers to rescue Farquaad's (John Lithgow) bride-to-be, Princess Fiona (Cameron Diaz) from a tower guarded by a fire-breathing dragon. Accompanying him on his quest is Donkey -- who speaks with Eddie Murphy's voice and galvanizes the film in much the same way that Robin Williams elevated Aladdin. Meanwhile, Fiona awaits her rescuer, and naturally enough, Shrek is not what she anticipated. Brimming with delights both visual and verbal (with many wickedly funny jokes at the expense of Walt Disney's legacy), Shrek invites repeated viewings. Not since The Princess Bride has there been a magical, family-friendly, true-love story told with such humor and heart. Donald Liebenson, Barnes & Noble
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