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Collecting and growing Chia Pet pottery planters has become an American tradition. Everybody loves Chia Pets! Kids and grown ups alike will enjoy "watching them grow!" Chia Pets are easy to grow making them a perfect first plant growing experience for kids. Makes a great gift! Collect them all! Your Chia Shrek Includes: Handmade decorative planter, Chia seed packet for 3 plantings, Convenient plastic drip tray & Panting and care instruction sheet. |
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William Steig's delightfully fractured fairy tale is the right stuff for this computer-animated adaptation full of verve and wit. Our title character (voiced by Mike Myers) is an agreeable enough ogre who wants to live his days in peace. When the diminutive Lord Farquaad (John Lithgow) evicts local fairy-tale creatures (including the now-famous Seven Dwarfs, Pinocchio, and the Gingerbread Man), they settle in the ogre's swamp and Shrek wants answers from Farquaad. A quest of sorts starts for Shrek and his new pal, a talking donkey (Eddie Murphy), where battles have to be won and a princess (Cameron Diaz) must be rescued from a dragon lair in a thrilling action sequence. The story is stronger than most animated fare, but it's the humor that makes Shrek a winner. The PG rating is stretched when Murphy and Myers hit their strides. The mild potty humor is fun enough for 10-year-olds but will never embarrass their parents. Shrek is never as warm and inspired as the Toy Story films, but the realistic computer animation and a rollicking soundtrack keep the entertainment in fine form. Produced by DreamWorks, the film also takes several delicious stabs at its crosstown rival, Disney. --Doug Thomas |
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The lovably ugly green ogre returns with his green bride and furry, hooved friend in Shrek 2. The newlywed Shrek and Princess Fiona are invited to Fiona's former kingdom, Far Far Away, to have the marriage blessed by Fiona's parents--which Shrek thinks is a bad, bad idea, and he's proved right: The parents are horrified by their daughter's transformation into an ogress, a fairy godmother wants her son Prince Charming to win Fiona, and a feline assassin is hired to get Shrek out of the way. The computer animation is more detailed than ever, but it's the acting that make the comedy work--in addition to the return of Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, and Cameron Diaz, Shrek 2 features the flexible voices of Julie Andrews (Mary Poppins), John Cleese (Monty Python's Flying Circus), Antonio Banderas (Desperado), and Jennifer Saunders (Absolutely Fabulous) as the gleefully wicked fairy godmother. --Bret Fetzer |
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William Steig's delightfully fractured fairy tale is the right stuff for this computer-animated adaptation full of verve and wit. Our title character (voiced by Mike Myers) is an agreeable enough ogre who wants to live his days in peace. When the diminutive Lord Farquaad (John Lithgow) evicts local fairy-tale creatures (including the now-famous Seven Dwarfs, Pinocchio, and the Gingerbread Man), they settle in the ogre's swamp and Shrek wants answers from Farquaad. A quest of sorts starts for Shrek and his new pal, a talking donkey (Eddie Murphy), where battles have to be won and a princess (Cameron Diaz) must be rescued from a dragon lair in a thrilling action sequence. The story is stronger than most animated fare, but it's the humor that makes Shrek a winner. The PG rating is stretched when Murphy and Myers hit their strides. The mild potty humor is fun enough for 10-year-olds but will never embarrass their parents. Shrek is never as warm and inspired as the Toy Story films, but the realistic computer animation and a rollicking soundtrack keep the entertainment in fine form. Produced by DreamWorks, the film also takes several delicious stabs at its crosstown rival, Disney. --Doug Thomas Tags : Shrek
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William Steig's delightfully fractured fairy tale is the right stuff for this computer-animated adaptation full of verve and wit. Our title character (voiced by Mike Myers) is an agreeable enough ogre who wants to live his days in peace. When the diminutive Lord Farquaad (John Lithgow) evicts local fairy-tale creatures (including the now-famous Seven Dwarfs, Pinocchio, and the Gingerbread Man), they settle in the ogre's swamp and Shrek wants answers from Farquaad. A quest of sorts starts for Shrek and his new pal, a talking donkey (Eddie Murphy), where battles have to be won and a princess (Cameron Diaz) must be rescued from a dragon lair in a thrilling action sequence. The story is stronger than most animated fare, but it's the humor that makes Shrek a winner. The PG rating is stretched when Murphy and Myers hit their strides. The mild potty humor is fun enough for 10-year-olds but will never embarrass their parents. Shrek is never as warm and inspired as the Toy Story films, but the realistic computer animation and a rollicking soundtrack keep the entertainment in fine form. Produced by DreamWorks, the film also takes several delicious stabs at its crosstown rival, Disney. --Doug Thomas |
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It's not easy being an ogre, but Shrek finds it doubly difficult for an ogre like himself to fill in for a king when his father-in-law King Harold of Far, Far Away falls ill in this third Shrek movie. Shrek's attempts to fulfill his kingly duties play like a blooper reel, with boat christenings and knighting ceremonies gone terribly wrong, and to say that Shrek (Mike Myers) is insecure about his new role is a gross understatement. When King Harold (John Cleese) passes away, Shrek sets out with Donkey (Eddie Murphy) and Puss-in-Boots (Antonio Banderas) to find Arthur (Justin Timberlake), the only heir in line for the throne besides himself. Just as Shrek sets sail to find Artie (as Arthur is more commonly known), Fiona (Cameron Diaz) shocks Shrek with the news that she's pregnant. Soon after, Prince Charming (Rupert Everett) sends Captain Hook (Ian McShane) in pursuit of Shrek and imprisons Fiona and her fellow Princesses as part of his plan to install himself as King of Far, Far Away. Shrek finds an awkward Artie jousting with his high school classmate Lancelot (John Krasinski) and, while Artie is certainly no picture of kingliness, Shrek is determined to drag him back to Far, Far Away to assume the throne. Mishaps and comedy abound, including a spell gone wrong that locks Donkey and Puss-in-Boots inside one another's bodies. While Fiona and the other Princesses prove they're anything but helpless women, Artie and Shrek battle their own fears of inadequacy in a struggle to discover their own self-worth. In the end, Shrek, Artie, and Fiona each learn a lot about their individual strengths and what truly makes each of them happy. Of course, it's the pervasive humor and wit that make Shrek the Third so side-splittingly appealing. Rated PG for some crude and suggestive humor, but appropriate for most families with children ages 6 and older. --Tami Horiuchi
Beyond Shrek The Third
Stills from Shrek The Third (click for larger image)
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Get gaming with everyone's favorite loveable green ogre. Plus, you can embark on adventures with those crazy characters from Over the Hedge. This two-in-one plug 'n play joystick takes you on lots of different gaming journeys. There's no console required - simply plug it into any TV with an A/V input jack and let the fun begin. Requires 4 "AA" batteries, not included. Measures 5" x 5" x 5". |
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027329 Shrek Shower Radio - Shrek talking shower radio- Colorful replica of Shrek's head- AM/FM radio- Shrek talks! (press demo button)- 100[%] Authentic ogre- 3 AA batteries required (included)- Waterproof, durable plastic- Made to hang over shower head- Shrek says: "We are definitely not in the swamp anymore." and "Will you look at the time! Well, I guess you'd better be going . . . "- Shrek is shown in his traditional colors- Shrek's ears function as the tuner and volume knobsSHREKSHOWER |
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027312 Shrek Alarm Clock Radio - Talking/animated Shrek alarm clock radio- AM/FM radio- Shrek and Donkey move and talk with sound of alarm or demo button- Digital LED clock display- Snooze button- Shrek's swamp house sits atop a green digital clock display (Donkey stands at Shrek's door)- Characters are shown in their traditional colors- Includes AC adapter- Sleep timer (up to 2 hours)- Requires a 9V battery for battery backup, not included- Examples of dialogue: 1. Donkey: knocks on door . . . "C'mon Shrek, we don't want to hit traffic!" Shrek: "Shut it Donkey!" 2. Donkey: knocks on door Shrek: opens door and comes out Donkey: "Alright! That's more like it! Shrek and Donkey on another whirlwind adventure! (singing) Ain't no stopping us now! Whoo! We're on the move!"SHREKALARM |
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Ogres have feelings too. Shrek lets you know if sides are touched with a buzz and glowing red nose. Custom Doctor and Specialist cards unique to Shrek's fairytale world. Features 12 Shrek-themed removable parts, including Ear Wax, Onion Breath and Pain in the Butt. For one or more players. Requires 2 "AA" batteries, not included. Measures 15.75" x 10.5" x 2". |
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Before Shrek made it big on the solver screen, there was William Steig’s SHREK!, a book about an ordinary ogre who leaves his swampy childhood home to go out and see the world. Ordinary, that is, if a foul and hideous being who ends up marrying the most stunningly ugly princess on the planet is what you consider ordinary. Tags : Shrek
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This colorful sticker book includes more than 60 self-adhesive stickers from Shrek and Shrek 2. Kids can use them to fill the book's colorful scenes as they read fun facts about the movies or use them to decorate their books and toys. These durable stickers can be peeled up and used again and again. |
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Shrek the Third takes you into a new adventure with Shrek and friends - go into the movie and go beyond it as you fight to save Far, Far Away. After Prince Charming storms the city with an army of villains to seize the throne, Shrek's on the run with Donkey, Puss-in-Boots, Fiona, Fiona's rebellious cousin Arthur and her friend Sleeping Beauty. The game takes players on an epic journey through the worlds of Far Far Away, as they rescue pals, face off against Charming's henchmen, gather collectibles & test their gaming skills. |
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Your Playstation Portable takes you into the world of Shrek for a fun adventure that everyone will enjoy! Play as your favorite Shrek character and pit your racing and combat skills against an assortment of twisted fairy-tale opponents. Grab your mount and bump, crash and slide your way across 12 fairy-tale locations. If you fall behind, don't worry - use magical pick-ups to even the odds or battle your way back by knocking your opponents off their mounts. Beat your friends to the finish line in this fun and funny smash & crash twisted fairy-tale adventure! |
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Shrek's Carnival Craze, twisted fairytale humor of Shrek meets carnival fun as you play 28 hilarious and action-packed party-games. Play as your favorite Shrek characters and compete to become the King or Queen of the carnival! Unique Shrek-inspired locations, including Gingyland, 3 Blind Mice Midway, Fiona's Funhouse & Pinocchio Park ESRB Rating E Everyone |
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Shrek the Third takes you into a new adventure with Shrek and friends - go into the movie and go beyond it as you fight to save Far, Far Away. After Prince Charming storms the city with an army of villains to seize the throne, Shrek's on the run with Donkey, Puss-in-Boots, Fiona, Fiona's rebellious cousin Arthur and her friend Sleeping Beauty. The game takes players on an epic journey through the worlds of Far Far Away, as they rescue pals, face off against Charming's henchmen, gather collectibles & test their gaming skills. |
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Like The Muppet Show or The Simpsons, Shrek is tiered with visual appeal, fantasy, and sophisticated humor that appeals to children and adults on two mutually exclusive levels. Judging by the soundtrack alone, there is some genuine emotion coming from this movie; Rufus Wainwright, the Proclaimers, and especially the Eels all pen winsome, longing tunes. Dana Glover's "It Is You (I Have Loved)" represents the soundtrack's requisite glossy ballad, but it's better than most, and John Powell's climactic, orchestral "True Love's First Kiss" makes one wish there was a full score to accompany this soundtrack. On the flip side, Smash Mouth cover the Monkees' "I'm a Believer" with a groovy treatment of crunchy hip-hop beats, and Leslie Carter (sister of Aaron and Nick) gives a perky performance on the Britney-esque "Like Wow!" The soundtrack squeezes the last drops of juice from the overplayed Smash Mouth hit "All Star," but other than that, it strikes a great balance between cute-but-not-precious pop hits, and more grown-up songs that are well within reach of young ears. --Beth Massa |
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It's a pleasant surprise when a Hollywood sequel actually rivals the artistic success of its inspiration, but that's exactly what Dreamworks' second computer animated skewering of the classic fairy tale canon does with consistent wit and charm. It boasts a vibrant song-score (Harry Gregson-Williams' slyly humorous orchestral soundtrack is also available) to match, one that bristles with even more eclectic pop energy than the original, if not quite as many left-field surprises. There are takes on love with a contemporary edge from Eels and Dashboard Confessional, as well as more traditional romantic ballads from Joseph Arthur and Counting Crows, while veterans Tom Waits and Nick Cave offer up slices of their own typically moody melancholia. Covers of Bonnie Tyler's "Holding Out For A Hero" (in a dry techno revamp by Frou Frou) and Bowie's "Changes" (with a cameo by the author himself lighting up an otherwise mundane version) are also featured, though neither reaches the loopy orbit of Antonio Banderas and Eddie Murphy trashing Ricky Martin's kitsch-iconic "La Vida Loca." --Jerry McCulleyTags : Shrek
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These balloons will add some fun to a shrek themed party. The package contains 6 balloons. The balloons are randomly packaged but most of the balloons are either green or yellow. Graphic are printed on both sides of the balloon. The balloons will inflate up to 12 inches and can be filled with either helium or air. -- Choking Hazard: Children under 8 years can choke or suffocate on uninflated or broken balloons. Adult supervision required. Keep uninflated balloons from children. Discard broken balloons at once. |
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