Shrek 2
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Shrek 2
Summary
Shrek 2 is an animated film[1]. It ranks in the top 5% of animated_film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (22,613 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Shrek 2's instance of is recorded as animated film[3].
- Shrek 2 was directed by Andrew Adamson[4].
- Shrek 2 was directed by Kelly Asbury[5].
- Shrek 2 was directed by Conrad Vernon[6].
- Joe Stillman wrote the screenplay for Shrek 2[7].
- David N. Weiss wrote the screenplay for Shrek 2[8].
- Andrew Adamson wrote the screenplay for Shrek 2[9].
- Shrek 2's composer is recorded as Harry Gregson-Williams[10].
- Shrek 2's genre is action film[11].
- Shrek 2's genre is fantasy film[12].
- Shrek 2's genre is comedy film[13].
- Shrek 2's genre is fantasy comedy[14].
- Shrek 2's genre is adventure film[15].
- Shrek 2's genre is family film[16].
- Shrek 2's genre is cinematic fairy tale[17].
- Shrek 2's based on is recorded as Shrek![18].
- Shrek 2 followed Shrek[19].
- Shrek 2 was followed by Shrek the Third[20].
- Shrek 2 was produced by Aron Warner[21].
- Shrek 2 was produced by John H. Williams[22].
- Shrek 2's part of the series is recorded as DreamWorks Animation feature films[23].
- Shrek 2's part of the series is recorded as Shrek[24].
- Shrek 2's depicts is recorded as kiss[25].
- Shrek 2's depicts is recorded as ogre[26].
- Shrek 2's production company is recorded as DreamWorks[27].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Producers include Aron Warner[21] and John H. Williams[22]. Directors include Andrew Adamson[4], Kelly Asbury[5], and Conrad Vernon[6]. Screenwriters include Joe Stillman[7], David N. Weiss[8], and Andrew Adamson[9].
Publication
Publication dates include May 15, 2004[28], July 1, 2004[29], June 23, 2004[30], May 19, 2004[31], and 2004[32]. The original language of Shrek 2 was English[33]. Genres include action film[11], fantasy film[12], comedy film[13], fantasy comedy[14], adventure film[15], and family film[16]. Series this is part of include DreamWorks Animation feature films[23] and Shrek[24]. Recorded distribution format include theatrical release[34], digital download[35], and video on demand[36].
Subject and Themes
Series this is part of include DreamWorks Animation feature films[23] and Shrek[24].
Reception
Reviews include 89%[37], 7.7/10[38], and 75/100[39].
Adaptations and Inspiration
Shrek 2 followed Shrek[19]. It was followed by Shrek the Third[20].
Why It Matters
Shrek 2 ranks in the top 5% of animated_film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (22,613 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[40] It is known by 19 alternative names across languages and contexts.[41]