Shrek

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Shrek is the main protagonist in the Shrek franchise and is a big lumbering ogre who goes on adventures with Donkey and his friends. He rescued Princess Fiona and married her, then h

Shrek is the main protagonist in the Shrek franchise and is a big, green-skinned, smelly, and anti-social ogre with a Scottish accent. While he may enjoy scaring those who hunt him, he's rather peaceful compared to how the tall tales describe ogres like him, preferring to be left alone in his swamp. However, over the course of the first film, Shrek learns to let down his guard, open up, and even learn to love, gaining a best friend in Donkey, and a true love in Fiona. From that point forward, Shrek would continue to grow as a person, learning to love himself for who he is in the second film, and learning to love what he has in the fourth one.

Why He's an All-Star

 * 1) Mike Myers' vocal performance as him is undeniably iconic, with the Scottish accent being a great touch that wasn't originally planned.
 * 2) * Of all of Myers' deliveries as Shrek, none are quite as iconic as "What are you doing in my swamp?!".
 * 3) Compared to other movie characters, Shrek truly is one of a kind, especially during his time, before more characters tried to replicate his success. He manages to be both irreverent and gross, cynical and sarcastic, but also down-to-earth and endearing.
 * 4) While on a surface level, his films seem to parody and lampoon fairy tales, like an onion, Shrek has layers. Shrek's story is all about learning to love, accepting oneself, and that everyone, even ogres, deserve to live happily ever after.
 * 5) The way Shrek's character develops over the course of the franchise was very well handled.
 * 6) *Shrek's character development is really shown in the fourth film; when arguing with the alternate Fiona, he insists that true love will solve everything and it does exist, a big contrast to how he dismissed the notion in the first film and Fiona insisted on the power of true love. In the end, he has fully accepted everything he has and became a better person because of it, realizing how much Fiona meant to him ("It was you who rescued me...").

Bad Qualities

 * 1) While not the fault of the character himself, Shrek's overly memetic presence on the internet degrades him to a "jolly green joke", making it a bit hard for some people to take his movies, and sometimes DreamWorks as a whole, seriously.
 * 2) His gross and irreverent humor is not for everyone.