Why The SHREK/Minions Crossover is a Bad Idea!

Andrei Terbea
30 Nov 201807:24

Summary

TLDRThe video explores the enduring popularity of Shrek, from its groundbreaking success as the first animated film to win the Oscar for Best Animated Feature to its cultural impact, which has persisted long after the original release. The host humorously criticizes the potential reboot of the Shrek franchise by Chris Melandri, the creator of the Minions, suggesting that it could tarnish the beloved character. The video also highlights the fan-driven 'Shrek Retold' project, a complete remake of the original film, offering an alternative to the impending reboot. The video is a blend of humor, nostalgia, and critique of the evolving Shrek legacy.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Shrek became a cultural phenomenon, partly due to its meme status and its revolutionary achievement of winning the first Oscar for Best Animated Feature.
  • 😀 Despite a decline in quality over its sequels, Shrek's popularity has endured, with continued strong Google search interest nearly two decades later.
  • 😀 Illumination Entertainment, headed by Chris Meledandri, is planning a Shrek reboot, which is causing concern among fans who fear it might ruin the franchise.
  • 😀 Chris Meledandri is criticized for his role in popularizing the minions, which are heavily associated with bad jokes and widespread commercialization.
  • 😀 There is a fear that the reboot will introduce minions into the Shrek universe, much to the dismay of many fans who see it as a potential cultural 'deathblow.'
  • 😀 The speaker humorously critiques the idea of a Shrek and minions crossover, suggesting it would be a 'day of grief' for fans.
  • 😀 A key moment in the script involves the speaker's discovery of 'Shrek Retold,' a fan-made remake where 200 animators recreated the Shrek movie shot-for-shot.
  • 😀 The fan-created 'Shrek Retold' is presented as a more authentic and creative version of the film compared to the planned reboot by Illumination Entertainment.
  • 😀 The speaker takes pride in their small involvement in 'Shrek Retold,' contributing to a scene and working with voice actress Brizzy Voices to record lines for Fiona.
  • 😀 The speaker humorously challenges Illumination's reboot by claiming that their version of Shrek is the 'real OG' and would outperform the corporate remake.
  • 😀 The entire narrative is framed with humor and playful sarcasm, using pop culture references to critique the state of reboots and the commercialization of franchises.

Q & A

  • Why is Shrek considered so popular and culturally significant?

    -Shrek became a cultural phenomenon due to its unique blend of humor, memorable characters, and groundbreaking animation. The film was also revolutionary in winning the first Oscar for Best Animated Feature, marking a significant achievement for animated films.

  • How did Shrek fare in terms of its sequels?

    -While Shrek's sequels continued the story, they became increasingly less well-received. The general opinion was that the sequels did not live up to the original film's charm and innovation.

  • What does the comparison between Shrek and fidget spinners in the video illustrate?

    -The comparison highlights Shrek's enduring popularity, with its Google search history surpassing even the trend of fidget spinners, a short-lived phenomenon. This emphasizes how Shrek's cultural impact has persisted over time.

  • Who is Chris Meland Andre, and why is his involvement with the Shrek franchise controversial?

    -Chris Meland Andre is the founder of Illumination Entertainment and is known for creating the Minions. His involvement with Shrek is controversial because of his past work with the Minions, which is seen by some as a pop culture blight. The fear is that his influence on the Shrek reboot could lead to the inclusion of Minions, which many fans would find disastrous.

  • What role do the Minions play in the discussion of Shrek's future?

    -The Minions are used as a symbol of everything that could go wrong with a Shrek reboot under Chris Meland Andre's direction. The fear is that his obsession with Minions might result in them being integrated into Shrek, which would likely ruin the essence of the beloved characters.

  • What is the reaction to the rumored Shrek reboot under Illumination Entertainment?

    -The reaction is largely negative, with concerns that the reboot will lose the original charm of Shrek and potentially introduce Minions into the story, which many fans would find disappointing and damaging to the franchise.

  • What is 'Shrek Retold,' and how does it relate to the conversation about Shrek reboots?

    -'Shrek Retold' is a fan-made project where over 200 animators recreated the entire original Shrek movie, shot by shot. It serves as a response to the idea of reboots by showcasing a version of Shrek that is faithful to the original but also full of creative reinterpretations by various artists.

  • Who was involved in the creation of Shrek Retold, and what was the process like?

    -Shrek Retold was created by a team of over 200 animators, including the video creator. They meticulously recreated every scene from the original film, including re-recording all the dialogue, which made the project a massive undertaking and a labor of love.

  • What was the involvement of Brizzy Voices in Shrek Retold?

    -Brizzy Voices, a voice actress, was involved in the project by recording lines for Fiona in one specific scene. The video creator mentioned working with her and gave a shoutout for her contribution.

  • What is the key takeaway regarding the Shrek reboot and the Minions?

    -The key takeaway is that fans are deeply protective of Shrek's legacy, and the fear that Minions might be incorporated into a reboot is seen as a threat to the franchise. The video creator suggests that if Illumination Entertainment proceeds with a reboot, it may not live up to the original's standards.

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