| | Big Bad Wolf - This Big Bad Wolf is a mixture of the Big Bad Wolf in Little Red Riding Hood and the Big Bad Wolf in The Three Little Pigs. He is a friendly, misunderstood crossdresser (apparently wearing Little Red Riding Hood's grandmother's clothes) and is on good terms with the Three Little Pigs. In "Far Far Away Idol", he sings Hungry Like the Wolf by Duran Duran. He will make an appearance in Shrek Ever After, The Fourth Shrek movie. He stars in Shrek Super Slam under the name Huff 'n' Puff Wolf. His slam is Super Huff 'n' Puff. |
| | Gingerbread Man - The Gingerbread Man, also known as Gingy, hates to lose his gumdrop buttons and is difficult to catch. In the original movie, Lord Farquaad breaks both of Gingy's legs off and crumbles one, but Gingy's legs appear reattached in the sequel. Gingy also appears in the 3rd shrek movie. His life flashes before his eyes and shows: Gingy being made by his papa the muffin man, Gingy graduating, marrying his love gingerbread girl but soon the split up, Gingy being tortured then the training to help his legs be strong again. Gingy also appears in Shrek Super Slam. His slam is Peppermint Fury, and he has two unlockable costumes (one from Crumb Guns, one from Cookie Style). |
| | Magic Mirror - Owned by Lord Farquaad. Presents Lord Farquaad with three princesses that he can marry (from which he chooses Fiona). The mirror also appears in the "I'm a Believer" scene at the end of the movie. |
| | Pinocchio - Pinocchio is one of two crossdressers in Shrek's group of friends (the other being the Big Bad Wolf). He "takes care of the house" for Shrek when he leaves and sometimes shows up to help other characters or for comic episodes. Pinocchio is a playable character in Shrek Super Slam and appears in all of the Shrek movies. |
| | Three Blind Mice - One of the Three Blind Mice (Gordo) once mistook Shrek's ear for a piece of cheese. They wear dark glasses but their tails are not cut off. In Far Far Away Idol (Shrek 2), they sing "We Can See Clearly Now", a spoof of Johnny Nash's song, I Can See Clearly Now. In the third, they are seen at King Harold's Funeral wake. |
| | Three Little Pigs - These Three Little Pigs have a German accent. The Three Little Pigs are of average height and they all sport a beard. Each of the Three Little Pigs wear a different hat. The different hats symbolizes the different houses that the pigs have lived in. For example, the pig wearing the straw hat lived in the house made of straw. It is hinted in the Shrek 2 video game that one of them is named Porkchop, and that one has insurance that covers Big Bad Wolf's huffing (but not the puffing). |
| | Doris the Ugly Stepsister - Doris is an unusually ugly female bartender at the Poison Apple. She is accused of being ugly in Far Far Away Idol, where she sings Cyndi Lauper's Girls Just Wanna Have Fun. She also appears in Shrek Super Slam for the Game Boy. She helps Princess Fiona in the third movie by punching a locked gate open, and knocking two guards unconscious (also done in one punch). According to Mabel, Doris isn't welcomed into the Poison Apple Bar anymore. Some may see her as transgender, transsexual or transvestite due to her strange looks and manly voice. She seems to have a crush on Prince Charming. |
| | Black Knight - This gibberish speaking Black Knight in black armor and a red cape appears in Shrek Super Slam. He is available as a standard character with his slam being the Seismic Smash. In the third Shrek movie, an assortment of Black Knights assist Prince Charming in his attempt to take over Far Far Away. |
| | Captain Hook - Captain Hook appeared in the Poison Apple Bar in Shrek 2 where he plays the piano and sings "Little Drop of Poison" and "People Just Ain't No Good". In "Far Far Away Idol," he sings "Hooked on a Feeling." He appears in Shrek Super Slam as an unlockable character. In each of these productions, he is performed by a different voice actor. He plays a larger role in Shrek the Third where he and his pirate crew help Prince Charming in an attempt to take over Far Far Away and is generally considered as the prince's second-in-command. Hook led the attack on Shrek, Donkey, Puss in Boots, Artie and Merlin but was eventually defeated. He was also the only character who refused to retreat, being carried off by his fleeing henchmen while proclaiming them cowards. When he was convinced by Prince Artie to give up evil, Hook wanted to open a flower shop with daffodils. His appearance, voice and musical tendencies are all based on Tom Waits (who wrote and performed his songs in Shrek 2). |
| | Cyclops - The one-eyed Cyclops is the bouncer for the Poison Apple. He appears in Shrek Super Slam and his slam is Eye in the Sky. The Cyclops helps Prince Charming in his attempt to take over Far Far Away in Shrek the Third. It is also seen that he has a daughter with one eye like him. |
| | Dwarves - These creatures from Germanic mythology are seen in 'Shrek 2' when they give Shrek a ring engraved with "I love you" in flaming letters (for Fiona). This is an allusion to the One Ring from J. R. R. Tolkien's fantasy book, The Lord of the Rings, recently popularized by Peter Jackson's film trilogy. In "Shrek the Third," some evil dwarves assist Prince Charming in his plan to take over Far Far Away. |
| | A Fairy - This Fairy appears in Shrek 2 when she was dancing with Gingy during the Far Far Away Idol And Used As A Mud-Bath Lighting. She used her magic to turn Puss's boots into dancing ones during the Far Far Away Idols. She was also a player in Shrek 2 the video game and helped to rescue Shrek, Donkey, and Puss along with Lil' Red, Big Bad Wolf, and the Gingerbread man. It should be noted that Fairy is a parody of Tinkerbell. In the game Shrek Smash and Crash Racing the fairy makes a cameo in the Potion Factory Exterior Track. She is the purple fairy that flies across the track and if any character hits her, they will spin out. An assortment of fairies were seen in the first Shrek movie. |
| | Princess Fiona - Fiona first appeared in Shrek as the bride that Lord Farquaad chooses. She hides the fact that she transforms to an ogre after sunset from Shrek and Donkey. Shreks love for her is the main complication in the first movie as he has been requested by Lord Farquaad to bring her to him to be married. Shrek stops their wedding and discovers her secret. |
| | Gephetto - He was seen in the first Shrek movie where he sells Pinocchio to Lord Farquaad's army. |
| | Giant - In the first movie, Shrek made a reference to the Giant from Jack and the Beanstalk when an ogre hunter among others thought that ogres can grind people's bones to make bread. |
| | Headless Horseman - The Headless Horseman originally appeared in the film Shrek 2. King Harold meets the Headless Horseman at the Poison Apple while he is looking for Doris the Ugly Step Sister. The Headless Horseman can be seen drinking some beer while King Harold is talking to Doris. The Headless Horseman appears in the third Shrek movie where he assists Prince Charming in an attempt to take over Far Far Away. When convinced by Arthur to give up evil, he expresses his desire to play the flute. |
| | Humpty Dumpty - Humpty Dumpty, who sat on a wall, has yet to appear in a Shrek movie, (his grave can be seen in Shrek 4-D) but appeared in Shrek Super Slam as an unlockable character. Humpty is the only secret character in this game to have a secret costume; he played Master Fu, which is a spoof of the word, "Kung-Fu". In Shrek Smash and Crash Racing, his appearance differs from his appearance in other videogames. Humpty Dumpty now wears glasses. Humpty Dumpty's kart is the flying chicken and his special item is a frying pan. |
| | Little Red Riding Hood - Little Red Riding Hood is shown at the beginning of Shrek 2, working for a honeymooner-oriented camping park, offering food for sale. Shrek and Fiona scare her away by looking at her. She leaves her basket behind and Shrek and Fiona proceed to eat its contents. She also appears in Shrek 2 the game, where she appears as a professional softball pitcher. Her slam is Basket of Utter Destruction. She has a different appearance in the two productions. She made a cameo in Shrek the Third, where she pick-pocketed a dwarf while cloaking herself in her red hood. She also offered to help Prince charming take over Far Far Away (It is unknown why she is considered a villain in that film). Little Red Riding Hood appears as a racer in the game Shrek Smash and Crash Racing. Her name is simply "Red Riding Hood" and her appearance is the same as her appearance in the film Shrek 2. Little Red Riding Hood's kart is the Big Bad Wolf and her personal item is a picnic basket. |
| | Mabel the Ugly Stepsister - Mabel, one of Cinderella's Stepsisters, appears in Shrek the Third where she assists Prince Charming in his plan to take over Far Far Away. She is Doris's sister and when Prince Charming asks her where Doris is at the Poison Apple Bar, she says "that she isn't welcome anymore" (presumably because Doris now resides in the castle with Shrek and Princess Fiona). |
| | Monsieur Robin Hood - The French-speaking version of Robin Hood appears in the first Shrek movie. Thinking Shrek is kidnapping Princess Fiona, he tries to save her with the aid of his Merry Men. They are defeated by Princess Fiona, who uses her karate skills. Robin Hood and his Merry Men also appear in Shrek Super Slam as unlockable characters. They also appear in the Swamp Karaoke Dance Party in the end of the film, joining with Shrek, Princess Fiona, Donkey, Snow White, Pinnochio, Thelonius, Papa Bear, Cinderella, the Big Bad Wolf Wolf, and others for a huge dance. |
| | Mongo the Giant Gingerbread Man. - The giant gingerbread man created by the Muffin Man (see below). He is a spoof of the Stay-Puft Marshmallow Man from Ghostbusters. He gets his name from Alex Karras's dim-witted strongman in Blazing Saddles. The scene in which he first appears, knocking down palm trees, is similar to the introduction of the adult Tyrannosaurus Rex in The Lost World: Jurassic Park. Before that, just as he is being made by the Muffin Man, Gingy says "It's ALIVE!!" in a parody of Frankenstein. He also lets out a Godzilla roar when his gumdrop button is blown off, and tells the Gingerbread Man to "be good" in imitation of E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial. He is also a reference to The Iron Giant in that he tells Gingy to "be good" and roars when he is hit in the same manner of The Iron Giant. He also may be a reference to Terminator II when he sinks into the water in the same way that the terminator sank into the lava and tells Gingy to "be good." At the end of the movie, he si |
| | Muffin Man - The Muffin Man was mentioned in the first movie where Gingy says "she's married to the Muffin Man", indicating that he was at least married once. He appears in the second movie where he creates Mongo to help Shrek enter King Harold's castle during the Wedding Ball. In the third movie, the Muffin Man is revealed to be a father figure to Gingy as he calls him "Papa." |
| | Old Lady in the Shoe - Her house was seen when all the fairy tale characters were condemned into Shrek's swamp by Lord Farquaad. |
| | Peter Pan - In the first Shrek movie, Peter Pan is seen waiting in line to sell Tinkerbell. His only line in the film is "He can fly!" (delivered when Tinkerbell inadvertedly sprinkles fairy dust on Donkey). Also in Shrek the Third game, it is implied Captain Hook killed him.citation required |
| | Pied Piper - The Pied Piper appeared in the first movie playing his pipe to the mice there. The Pied Piper also makes an appearance in the Downtown of Far Far Away track in the game Shrek Smash and Crash Racing. He can be seen towards the end of the track playing the flute while mice run across the track to create an obstacle for the racers. He also appeared as a boss in the Shrek 2 video game, where he himself has only one hit points and no means of attack at all, but uses numerous rats to attack Shrek. The Pied Piper also appears in the Game Boy Advance game, Shrek Reekin Havoc as a Boss in Sweetsville. |
| | Puppet Master - A puppet master resembling Stromboli appears in Shrek the Third where he assists Prince Charming in his plot to take over Far Far Away. He also mentioned that Pinocchio was his "star puppet." |
| | Rumpelstiltskin - Rumpelstiltskin appears in Shrek the Third where he assists Prince Charming in his attempt to take over Far Far Away. In one trailer, Prince Charming calls him "frumpypigskin." He is also accused by Artie (unintentionally) of being the one who stood between the villains realizing their own selves and almost gets slaughtered but gets saved (sighing in relief) as Artie explains that 'you' meant every villain himself. |
| | The Seven Dwarves - The dwarves appear in the first movie where they are captured by Lord Farquaad's troops and dumped into Shrek's swamp. They appeared in Shrek's house placing Snow White's glass coffin on the table since the Big Bad Wolf claimed Shrek's bed. One of the dwarves appeared in Shrek the Third as Fiona's gift from Snow White. |
| | Thelonious - Thelonious appears in the movie Shrek. He is one of Lord Farquaad's henchman. Thelonious shows little sign of intelligence in this film. This is shown when Lord Farquaad was deciding between three princess, 1, 2 or 3. Thelonious is heard saying "3". However, he holds up two fingers, thus showing his lack of intelligence Thelonious also appears in the short film Shrek 4-D. In Shrek 4-D, Lord Farquaad's ghost had ordered Thelonious to abduct Princess Fiona and bring her to the Graveyard so Farquaad can make her queen of the Underworld. At one point in the segment, Thelonious is knocked over the waterall. After Shrek, Donkey, and Princess Fiona were hurled over the waterfall, it is revealed that Thelonious manage to capture onto one of the branches. He saves Shrek and his friends from falling until Dragon comes to save them. Thelonious also makes an appearance in the game Shrek Smash and Crash Racing and is the last racer that is unlocked. His kart is his black horse that he |
| | The Three Bears - The Three Bears appear in the first movie among the fairy tale characters captured by Lord Farquaad's troops and sent to Shrek's swamp. A bear that resembles Mama Bear is seen in Lord Farquaad's Bedroom as a bear skin rug. In Shrek Smash and Crash Racing, Papa Bear is used as a kart for Goldilocks. Papa Bear however is not a playable character. |
| | Thumbelina - Thumbelina appears in the second movie walking with Tom Thumb on the Red Carpet at Fiona and Shrek's Wedding Ball. They are both ignominiously swept up along with the debris cluttering the Red Carpet and possibly fail to attend the Wedding Ball because of this. |
| | Tom Thumb - Tom Thumb is in the second movie walking with Thumbelina on the Red Carpet at Fiona and Shrek's Wedding Ball. They are both ignominiously swept up along with the debris cluttering the Red Carpet and possibly fail to attend the Wedding Ball because of this. |
| | Wicked Queen - The Wicked Queen appears in the third Shrek movie where she assists Prince Charming in taking over Far Far Away. Prince Charming refers to her as the Wicked Witch. When Artie gave his speech that they all can't be evil, the Queen spoke her desire to open a spa. |
| | Anthrax - Anthrax is a unicorn-like creature in the Shrek universe. Her slam is Chaos Clouds. |
| | G-Nome - G-Nome is exclusively from the Shrek Universe whose slam is Earth Flytrap. A similar character is in Shrek Smash and Crash. |
| | Goldilocks - Goldilocks appears as an unlockable racer in the game Shrek Smash and Crash Racing. Goldilocks's kart is Papa Bear who appears in the Shrek films and her personal item is a giant spoon. |
| | Luna - Luna is a witch who must be unlocked. Her slam is Wicked Ride. |
| | Quasimodo - Quasimodo likes rock & roll with all his bells. His slam is Ding Ding Doom. |