Scared Shrekless

Scared Shrekless is a 30 minute television special set shortly after the events of Shrek Forever After. Shrek challenges Donkey, Puss in Boots and his other fairy tale character friends to spend the night in Lord Farquaad’s haunted castle, telling scary stories to see who can resist becoming scared and stay the longest.

We see the same characters reprise their roles and the ginger bread man’s story was by far the most enjoyable to watch as his story was patterned on lady Frankenstein. Their stories are the following:

The Bride of Gingy

After Gingy’s girlfriend kicks him out, he arrives on the Muffin Man’s doorstep and begs the baker to make him a new girlfriend. But Gingy insists on adding tons of sugar to ensure his new girlfriend is sweeter than the last. Despite Muffin Man’s warnings that no one has ever made cookies with that much sugar and that he doesn’t know what could happen. Well, Gingy’s girlfriend ends up a little too sweet…and clingy.

Boots Motel

Donkey and Puss in Boots collaborate on this story, but try to kill the other one off throughout. On a dark and stormy night Donkey and Puss take shelter in the Boots Motel where Puss takes a well-deserved tongue bath. But he’s murdered! Or is he? Perhaps it was Donkey taking a shower until he is interrupted by… a donkey-eating waffle who wants revenge!

The Shreksorcist

Shrek helps Geppetto put Pinocchio to bed, thinking he can handle it because he takes care of three baby ogres on a daily basis. But it’s more difficult than he presumes because Pinocchio seems to be possessed.

I thought Pinocchio was really possessed but in the end it turned out it was Jiminy Cricket who was screwing around with this mind. This episode overall was fun to watch. Give this a download if you have not seen it yet. All Shrek movies and episodes had been fun to watch.

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