It's called "Boots Motel", and is a parody of Psycho. It also doesn't have a very happy ending for Gingy, which is kind of disturbing.ĭonkey and Puss in Boots sort of share the next story, and it's by far the least scary story. This is mostly a funny little short, but some of the imagery is quite frightening as Sugar becomes more and more deranged. While the pair gets along swimmingly at first, things begin to go wrong quickly when she's just too obsessed with him. This is a spoof on Bride of Frankenstein. The Muffin Man bakes him a brand new gingerbread girlfriend, named Sugar because she has way too much Sugar in her. This follows Gingy as he goes to the Muffin Man and confides in him about breaking up with his girlfriend. The first spooky story is told by Gingy the gingerbread man, and it's called "The Bride of Gingy". Only this time, it's a terrible scary version that openly says lines like "we will chop off your head and then laugh when you're dead." The Clockwork Corus members themselves are also really deformed and spooky to look at.
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This is the first time Duloc has been shown in the series since appearing in the very first film and Scared Shrekless even has a version of the infamous Duloc song performed by the wooden dolls of the Clockwork Corus when the gang arrives. RELATED: Is One Of The Scariest Movies Ever Made Actually A Comedy?Įven the setup to the spooky stories gets kind of scary. While this brings a few laughs and fun moments, they also get pretty dark.
The film is mostly depictions of the spooky stories the characters are telling, and they're designed to be parodies of popular horror movies. Whoever tells the scariest story will be King of Halloween. The overarching plot is that it's Halloween, and Shrek is taking his pals to Duloc where they're going to have a scary stories competition.
The film is called Scared Shrekless and it's an anthology series that first premiered in 2010. It's getting to be the time of year where people are seeking out old Halloween specials and luckily, the Shrek franchise has a good one. While his name is mostly synonymous with memes and laughs, there's one Shrek film that is, maybe appropriately, really quite frightening. The ogre is of course the main character of the 2001 Dreamworks film Shrekand its subsequent sequels, and he's gone on to become a meme king of the Internet. Anyone who has existed on Twitter over the last five to ten years will know the power of Shrek.