Donkey tries to clear things up with Shrek, but Shrek berates Donkey as well, and even insults him. A messenger appears and tells the newlywed couple that Fiona's parents have invited them to a royal ball to celebrate their marriage, as well as her father to give his royal blessing. Donkey is presumably born in a factory and maybe lived in the same factory as a cub, later being adopted by a boy named Jack but Jack gave Donkey away for magic beans, Donkey becomed after this the pet of a old man but he becomes maybe being gave to a old lady who tracts him bad. However, Donkey refuses to speak so no one believes her. Later on, he is seen with Dragon, who playfully gobbles him up, and then he, along with the other characters, is last seen making a mud angel. Later on, he is seen with Dragon, who playfully gobbles him up, and then he, along with the other characters, is last seen making a mud angel. Donkey begins to notice a romance between Fiona and Shrek, despite their denials. (formerly; first film)Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat.
Shrek and Fiona keep answering no. In Rumplestiltskin's alternate reality, Donkey first meets Shrek when he pulled a wagon the ogre was imprisoned in, forced to sing (reminiscent of a car stereo) by the witches, who whip him to change songs. On their way to Shrek's house, Donkey keeps talking (& singing) consistently, which annoys Shrek. Despite that, in the alternate timeline Shrek created after signing a contact with Rumpelstiltskin, Donkey turned as prejudiced as everyone towards Shrek; possibly because he was being slaved by Rumpel's witches and that left him with negative traits he never had in the original timeline, such as short temper and prejudice, as he ever called Shrek as "ugly". Having never seen an ogre cry before, Donkey decides to trust Shrek and befriends him. Get Shrek and Fiona together.
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Before the dragon attempts to doom him, he tries to avoid his fate by complimenting the dragon, whom he discovers is a One night, during camp, Donkey asks Shrek why he hates everyone so much, and Shrek angrily reveals that everyone judges him a scary monster before getting to actually know him. The business owner sends his guards to rid him of her, then magic pixie dust accidentally is unleashed upon Donkey from a caged fairy, thus giving him the temporary ability to fly, he flies off saying "You might have seen a housefly, maybe even a superfly, but I bet you ain't never seen a DONKEY fly!". Shrek then tries to explain to Donkey that their is more to ogres than just ravaging and destroying. He is the deuteragonist of Shrek and Shrek 2, one of the two tritagonists of Shrek the Third, and the tritagonist of Shrek Forever After. While exploring the castle, Donkey encounters the dragon who proceeds to chase him before cornering him on a broken bridge.
However, the spell unleashed upon Donkey then breaks and he falls to the ground. The duo meet Fiona, Puss, and the rebellion of ogres in the woods, and Donkey befriends Puss in Boots and the ogres as well. After the timeline was fixed, Donkey returned to his pure and incorruptible personality. Donkey also proves to be highly intelligent, and helps Shrek find a loophole in Rumplestiltskin's contract, comparing Shrek's situation to In the ending, with reality restored, Donkey celebrates Shrek's children's birthday. His owner, an old woman, attempts to sell Donkey, claiming he can talk intelligently.
High-quality Shrek And Donkey Greeting Cards designed and sold by artists. Donkey then explains why they changed, and that Shrek went inside looking for her. Fiona suggests that he should return for Dragon's sake, but then reveals that he is having troubles in his relationship with As Shrek and Fiona begin to have a moment, Donkey abruptly returns and interrupts, claiming that a chariot of royal men have arrived.