

It sounds suspiciously like the word "F*ckwad," doesn't it? Nice one, DreamWorks. Voiced by John Lithgow, Lord Farquaad is the single-and-ready-to-mingle, pint-sized man-child ruling the city-state of Duloc.
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Seriously, they got away with a lot of stuff that’ll leave you wondering, "How on earth did they sneak that joke into a movie for kids?"Ĭheck out the twisted turns and adult jokes from Shrek that may have gone over your head upon first viewing.

Like many animated tales, Shrek's jokes can be appreciated on many levels - and you can laugh and cringe at them even more once you're older and realize the real meaning behind some of them. Shrek follows the title character, a so-called "ugly" verdant ogre (voiced by Mike Myers), who is pushed into an adventure made up of an Eddie Murphy-voiced Donkey and, eventually, finding love with Cameron Diaz’s Princess Fiona in a new kind of happily ever after. The 2001 movie is smart, hilarious, and puts a modern twist on all those wholesome fairytale cartoons from your childhood, like Cinderella, Snow White, and Sleeping Beauty. I mean that the supposed kids movie Shrek had dirty jokes that may have gone over your head when you first saw it. And I don't mean computer-generated, although the film was part of that movement in the early 2000s. In 2001, Shrek was released as a new kind of animated tale.
