List of Shrek Characters - Minor Characters - Other Characters

Other Characters

  • Mr. Geppetto - Mr. Gepetto is Pinocchio's father. He is seen selling Pinocchio to Farquaad's army in the first film. In Shrek Forever After Pinocchio tries to pass him off to Rumpelstiltskin as Shrek. There is little love between Pinocchio and Gepetto in the Shrek films.
  • Tinker Bell - Tinker Bell is almost sold by Peter Pan in the first film, and it is her "fairy dust" that allows Donkey to fly temporarily. In Shrek 2 she dances with Gingy during the Far Far Away Idol and is used as lighting for a mud bath. She uses her magic to turn Puss's boots into dancing ones during the Far Far Away Idols. She is also a player in Shrek 2 the video game, helping to rescue Shrek, Donkey, Puss, Little Red Riding Hood, the Big Bad Wolf and the Gingerbread Man. In the game Shrek Smash and Crash Racing, she makes a cameo in the Potion Factory Exterior Track. She is the purple fairy that flies across the track, and if any character hits her, they will spin out.
  • Seven Dwarfs - Snow White's seven dwarfs appear in the first film carrying Snow White's coffin. They are seen again in Shrek 2, when they give Shrek a ring engraved with "I love you" in flaming letters for Fiona (in an allusion to the One Ring from The Lord of the Rings). In "Shrek the Third", one of them is given to Fiona as a wedding present (as a babysitter) from Snow White who says she has six more at home. They are seen at the end of Scared Shrekless when Shrek and Fiona celebrate by egging them.
  • Little Red Riding Hood - Little Red Riding Hood is shown at the beginning of Shrek 2, coming to the gingerbred and cake house (from Hansel and Gretel) and running away leaving her basket behind after seeing Shrek and Fiona as ogres. She also appears in Shrek 2 the game, as a professional softball pitcher. Her slam is Basket of Utter Destruction. She has a different appearance in the two productions. She makes a cameo in Shrek the Third, where she picks a dwarf's pockets while cloaked in her red hood. She appears again in Shrek the Third, in the Poison Apple, a bar for villains, and she offers to help Prince Charming take over Far Far Away. She appears as a racer in the game Shrek Smash and Crash Racing. Her name in it is simply "Red Riding Hood", but her appearance is the same as in Shrek 2. Her kart is the Big Bad Wolf, and her personal item is a picnic basket.
  • The Three Bears - The Three Bears appear in the first film among the fairytale characters captured by Lord Farquaad's troops and sent to Shrek's swamp, and in the party at the end of the film. In Shrek Smash and Crash Racing, Papa Bear is used as a kart for Goldilocks, but is not a playable character. In Shrek Superslam, there is a bearskin rug (most likely Papa Bear) in one of the secret arenas. The only bear to speak is Baby Bear, voiced by Bobby Block.
  • The Little Mermaid - A mermaid resembling Ariel from the Disney film The Little Mermaid makes a cameo appearance during the "Accidentally in Love" scene in Shrek 2, when Shrek and Fiona are on the beach during their honeymoon. A wave comes in and then goes back out, leaving her on top of Shrek, kissing him. Fiona throws her back into the sea, where she is eaten by sharks (though it is not certain whether she is eaten by sharks or merely attacked).
  • Hansel and Gretel - Hansel and Gretel appear in the second film's royal ball, walking on the red carpet and happy about Fiona's wedding. They appear to throw bread on the ground, puzzling the Joan Rivers-like commentator at the ball. They are also mentioned by the Fairy Godmother while she searches for a fairy tale book about five ogres living happily ever after.
  • Tom Thumb and Thumbelina - Tom Thumb and Thumbelina walk together on the red carpet at Fiona and Shrek's wedding ball. They are both ignominiously swept up with the debris cluttering the red carpet, and they fail to attend the ball. Tom Thumb pushes Thumbelina in front of him as they are swept up.
  • Cyclops Girl - Is Cyclops's beautiful little daughter. Sweet little one-eye appears briefly in Shrek the Third and loves her father. Her father brings his sweet little cyclops to work on "Bring your Kids to work Day", where Shrek is surprised to see her, but then gives the little cyclops a rub on the head and a compliment, telling her dad "She's got your eye".
  • Peter Pan - Peter Pan is seen in the first film waiting in line to sell Tinkerbell. His only line in the film is "He can fly!" (delivered when Tinkerbell inadvertently sprinkles fairy dust on Donkey). In Shrek the Third, Captain Hook mistakes a small boy in Far Far Away for Peter Pan.
  • Wendy - While approaching the small boy in Far Far Away, Captain Hook also calls his mother and says "Shut it Wendy".
  • The Old Lady in the Shoe - Her house is seen when Lord Farquaad consigns all the fairytale characters to Shrek's swamp. She was under the shoe with her children.
  • Little Boy Blue - He grew up alongside Puss in Boots and Humpty Dumpty in the San Ricardo Orphanage and bullied the latter. His skin is blue.
  • Miss Toad - Miss Toad is seen at the Poison Apple Bar in the second film. She could be the toad that kidnapped Thumbelina.
  • Alpha-Omega is a robotic human/rabbit/dog hybrid creature lives in a gigantic ruined workshop made of lava and metal. He appears in Blur.

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