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  • Additionally for the DVD release, is an extended ending to Shrek the Original.

    Everyone you know from the blockbuster hit is part of a montage of copyrighted music.

    A lot of it is recent and classic hits that everyone knows about.

    Overrall it makes the movie feel 4 minutes longer than it is. And Feonious the punisher giving out his own beat is priceless every time I watch it. As well as the climax "Dance to the Music".

    It's something that all Shrek fans will enjoy to watch along with the movie itself.
  • TheOtherFool26 November 2004
    Nice little addition here to the Shrek DVD, a sing-a-long with all the major (and minor) characters. Hits like YMCA (the 'gay' Robin Hood gang), Like a Virgin (princess Fiona) and staying alive (Lord Farquaad) come along, and it's all wonderfully animated and fun to watch. I love it when everybody bursts out in 'Dance to the Music'. It's hard not to...

    Not quite sure if all the youngsters (the more apparent segment this extra is aiming at) will understand all the little jokes made (for instance in the YMCA bit), but I'm sure they'll love it as well. As will most parents, as did I!

    7/10.
  • Stick around after the end of the movie; don't just stop it after you see the ending scene. I know, I know, hard to believe that still has to be said, but it does. Some friends of mine never knew that existed because they are the type to stop the movie right after the final scene, since they don't care about the credits. A good way to miss out on things. Things like this cute little extra. :) The way the songs blended into each other was great, and I loved the song choices - a little bit of modern, a little bit of old, so that it's likely to satisfy everyone.
  • Picking up from the party at the end of Shrek, this musical short takes the form of a karaoke party with all the main characters getting down and letting rip with a collection of songs. Best place to find it is on the DVD or as an extra on the video but it is worth finding.

    The song at the end of Shrek is cool (I loved the Vic Reeves version and this is close to that), but the dance party short takes it to another level. The party continues the adult/child humour of the film and is very funny indeed given that it's only a few minutes long.

    Each character pretty much has a turn and the songs are very funny (I won't spoil it by naming the songs). Some are hilarious, some are cool and only one is a bit too slow to match the mood of the short. The whole short is fun and adds to the party feeling that was present at the end of Shrek.

    Overall this isn't worth watching by itself but is a very, very welcome companion to the film. In about 5 minutes it manages to be so cool it's classic, so funny you'll almost cry and is guaranteed to put a smile on your face no matter what.
  • rbverhoef3 May 2003
    9/10
    Great
    The 'Shrek in the Swamp Karaoke Dance Party' is a great extra to a great film. I loved 'Shrek' and to see all those funny characters again to do a little singing and dancing is fantastic. I laughed a lot during this little extra, especially with the first phrase of the donkey (I will not reveal what song he does). If you loved the film you will definitely love this as well.
  • Warning: Spoilers
    And actually this film's title is almost longer than the under 3 minutes that this karaoke party runs for. Well, it probably runs for a lot longer and we just see a collection of snippet where basically every major character from "Shrek" gets to sing a line or two from pretty famous songs. It was released after the very first "Shrek" movie almost 15 years ago and the singing cast include several voice actors from the films such as Mike Myers (obviously), Eddie Murphy, Cameron Diaz and a personal favorite John Lithgow. The duo of directors are also the same as from the first Shrek film: Adamson and Jenson. Well, that's pretty much all there is to it. Worth a watch for fans of the franchise, but no value as a standalone film, although that's pretty much a given for a 3-minute-film. All in all, I don't think it's particularly memorable
  • I was watching it at my friends house and I'd already seen it so I wasn't extremely excited. The movie ended and we were just sitting there there talking when it came on. When donkey started singing "I like big butts and i cannot lie" I fell off my chair laughing. (and it was one of those humongous chairs- i slept on it once and it was better than my bed- so it was almost impossible to fall off of) As soon as my friend and i returned it I rented it again to watch with my sister- and i almost died waiting for that part to come on
  • Apparently the guys who made "Shrek" didn't think their movie was funny enough on its own (which it was) so they had to throw in some extra bonus junk. Unlike the outtakes shown over the end credits of the Pixar films "A Bug's Life," "Toy Story 2," and "Monsters, Inc.," this didn't seem half as inspired.

    The sing-along was cute... the first time through. Fortunately it's a bonus feature on the DVD; the VHS copies stuck it in right before the end credits. I guess that's why they made the fast forward button on the remote.
  • On The DVD of Shrek Disc One I saw it it was so funny i love the part when donkey starts singing "I like big butts and i cannot lie" and when the gingerbread man says in "Dance to the music" I NEED A DRUMMER! That was the Funniest Surprise.