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🔥🔥🔥 Use the coupon SARJETA15 and get 15% off at # insiderstore Link: https://creators.insiderstore.com.br/... Shrek (2001), produced by DreamWorks Animation, presents the story of a lonely ogre who lives in a swamp and embarks on a journey to rescue Princess Fiona, promised to Lord Farquaad, in exchange for regaining his peace. During the adventure, he enlists the help of Donkey and gets closer to Fiona and discovers her secret: she turns into an ogre at night. In the end, the love between them breaks the spell, and Fiona remains an ogre, accepting her true form. In Shrek 2 (2004), the couple visits Fiona's parents in the Kingdom of Far Far Away, facing resistance from King Harold and the manipulations of the Fairy Godmother and Prince Charming, while Shrek deals with insecurities about being accepted as an ogre alongside Donkey and Puss in Boots. In this video, I discuss the beginning of the Shrek franchise, the influence of the first film, generating stories that subvert fairy tales in cinema, series and comics. I also comment on the narrative, the anti-Disney parody, the body positive discourse and how Shrek is about the fat, poor and poorly educated American wanting to be happy. I also talk about Bussunda. Editing: Luiz Ofélio 🛒 Link on Amazon: https://amzn.to/4iCX1tP 💸 pix for donations: [email protected] 💬 SUPPORT US on catarse: https://www.catarse.me/quadrinhosnasa... Instagram: / qnsarjeta Tiktok: / qnsarjeta Twitter: / linck_alexandre My academic productions on comics: https://unisul.academia.edu/Alexandre... #shrek #animation #bodypositive