Dragon (Shrek)

Dragon (Shrek)

Shrek character
name= Dragon


caption=
gender= Female
form= Dragon
spouse= Donkey
family= 6 hybrid "dronkey" children
voiced by= N/A
appearance=Shrek
Shrek 2
Shrek the Third|

Dragon is a fictional character from the computer animated Dreamworks film "Shrek" as well as its spin-offs and sequels. Dragon resembles most classical interpretations of European dragons. She has keeled, ruby-colored scales, leathery bat-like wings, long crested ears, bony spikes along her jawline, a row of dorsal spines, slitted eye pupils, and a long, spade-tipped, prehensile tail to aid in counterbalance. Dragon does not speak, but does employ physically expressive body language to communicate. Like her mate Donkey, Dragon is never given a proper name in the films. Curiously, an online review of a Dragon action figure suggests that her name is "meds," but no official sources are cited. [ [http://www.oafe.net/shocka/shrek2dra.php OAFE - Shrek 2: The Dragon review] ]

Appearances

In the first film, "Shrek", Dragon had the task of guarding Princess Fiona in her isolated castle. The number of charred skeletons clearly visible indicates her success in this endeavor. While Shrek attempted to rescue the princess, Donkey found himself at the mercy of Dragon. Upon learning that his captor is female (due to stereotypical feminine features like long eyelashes and facial markings that look much like human cosmetics) Donkey began spouting flattery in order to distract her. Dragon then became infatuated with the smooth talker, despite the fact that her love was unrequited. As a result, she picks him up in her teeth and carries him to her chambers, where she wraps him in her tail and flirts with him. Shrek soon comes back to "save his ass" (a pun referring to Donkey), and the trio escape from the castle, leaving a chained and miserable Dragon in their wake. The lonely guardian is not seen again until later in the film, having escaped and abandoned Fiona's volcanic keep. She and Donkey since made amends, and aid Shrek in his quest to save Fiona from marrying Lord Farquaad. Dragon disposes of the villainous lord by swallowing him.

Dragon reappeared in "Shrek 4-D", in which she helped Shrek and Donkey evade a statue of a dragon that had been brought to life. Dragon attempts to battle the creature, and succeeds.

In "Shrek 2", Dragon is absent for much of the film. Donkey claims at the film's beginning that she had been "all moody and stuff" recently, explaining his unannounced arrival at Shrek's swamp. Nevertheless, Dragon makes a full appearance in a post-credits scene, in which she arrives with six young "dronkeys" - dragon-donkey hybrids that meet their clueless father for the first time. The film implies that Dragon was absent due to brooding her young, though it's not known whether Dragon is oviparous or viviparous.

Dragon played a slightly more prominent role in "Shrek the Third". She and her young dronkeys stay behind with Fiona and the other "princess" characters to await Shrek's return. When Prince Charming attacks Far Far Away, Dragon is captured and disarmed by a large iron chain cast net; her dronkey offspring are caught and imprisoned, as well. At the film's climax, Dragon helps dispose of Prince Charming by knocking over a stone stage prop keep on top of him. She has apparently lost a good large portion of her strength and ferocity, as she is easily detained.

Trivia

*The filmmakers had intended to change Dragon into a beautiful pink winged mare to coincide with Donkey's metamorphosis into a handsome white stallion in "Shrek 2", as the Fairy Godmother's Happily Ever After potion affects both the drinker and their "true love." Dragon's equine depiction never made it into the final film, however.
*Dragon appears near the beginning of the "Shrek 2" video game. Donkey rides her during a "Hero Time" segment of the game, despite the fact that she was missing due to caring for her young at that particular point in the film.
*In both "Shrek" and "Shrek the Third", Dragon is the character who ultimately defeats the antagonist in the battle.
*In Far Far Away Idol, Dragon appears in the background with Donkey while he sings Disco Inferno. Dragon then blows fire on his tail without him knowing it.

References

External links

* http://www.shrek.com/


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