This half-hour animated TV special features the Shrek characters putting their own spin on holiday traditions.This half-hour animated TV special features the Shrek characters putting their own spin on holiday traditions.This half-hour animated TV special features the Shrek characters putting their own spin on holiday traditions.
- Awards
- 4 nominations
Mike Myers
- Shrek
- (voice)
Eddie Murphy
- Donkey
- (voice)
Cameron Diaz
- Princess Fiona
- (voice)
Sean Bishop
- Townsman
- (voice)
Cody Cameron
- Pinocchio
- (voice)
- …
Susan Fitzer
- Suzie Cookie
- (voice)
Gary Trousdale
- Santa
- (voice)
Conrad Vernon
- Gingerbread Man
- (voice)
Aron Warner
- Wolf
- (voice)
Miles Bakshi
- Ogre Baby
- (voice)
- (as Miles Christopher Bakshi)
Nina Zoe Bakshi
- Ogre Baby
- (voice)
Dante James Hauser
- Ogre Baby
- (voice)
Kresimir Mikic
- Magarac
- (uncredited)
Vedran Mlikota
- Shrek
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThis is the first DreamWorks Animation's TV special.
- ConnectionsEdited into DreamWorks Holiday Classics (2011)
- SoundtracksSummer Breeze
Written by Jim Seals (as Jimmy Seals) and Dash Crofts (as Darrell Crofts)
Performed by Seals & Crofts
Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records Inc.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Featured review
Great Fun, and some redemption
I have been a long-time Shrek fan. Since basically drooling over the trailer for the first Shrek movie since it was released on the net. It was groundbreaking, and absolutely hilarious that appealed to both children and adults. Shrek 2 came along, kept a lot of the same formula, and again in turn was a very good film. However with the coming of Shrek 3, I was very disappointed. My wife and I hardly laughed at all, and I found the film to be drawn out and boring for the most part.
***Enough of the lead-in*** With Shrek the Halls, comes redemption and hope for the franchise. Yes, this special was short, however in that short amount of time I laughed more than the entire full length of Shrek 3. This wasn't a cheesy made-for-TV video either, the animation is beautiful and the jokes were spot on (the entire Gingerbread man / Santa thing was great). I'm not going to spoil anything away, since there's really not much *to* spoil away, but just know it's fun for the whole family, and for something that you can watch in the comfort of your own home without having to pay for theater admission, how can you pass this up?
***Enough of the lead-in*** With Shrek the Halls, comes redemption and hope for the franchise. Yes, this special was short, however in that short amount of time I laughed more than the entire full length of Shrek 3. This wasn't a cheesy made-for-TV video either, the animation is beautiful and the jokes were spot on (the entire Gingerbread man / Santa thing was great). I'm not going to spoil anything away, since there's really not much *to* spoil away, but just know it's fun for the whole family, and for something that you can watch in the comfort of your own home without having to pay for theater admission, how can you pass this up?
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- RAxs
- Nov 30, 2007
Details
- Runtime21 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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