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[b]Elizabeth[/b], also known as Dragon ([[Dragon_(Shrek)]]), had her name revealed in "Shrek the Musical," which premiered in 2008. In the musical adaptation, there is a scene where Donkey ([[Donkey_(Shrek)]]) addresses her as Elizabeth, thereby giving her a proper name. The musical expands on the story and characters from the original "Shrek" films, providing more depth and background. Naming Dragon as Elizabeth adds a layer of personality and individuality to her character, moving beyond the simple moniker of "Dragon." This detail enriches the narrative by making her a more rounded character with a distinct identity, rather than just a fearsome creature. While the films never explicitly reveal her name, the musical's addition has been embraced by fans and has become part of the broader lore of the "[[Shrek]]" universe. Updated by TitanRax20 Tue, May 28 '24, 08:18 |
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[b]Elizabeth[/b], also known as [[Dragon|Dragon (Shrek)]], had her name revealed in "Shrek the Musical," which premiered in 2008. In the musical adaptation, there is a scene where [[Donkey|Donkey (Shrek)]] addresses her as Elizabeth, thereby giving her a proper name. The musical expands on the story and characters from the original "Shrek" films, providing more depth and background. Naming Dragon as Elizabeth adds a layer of personality and individuality to her character, moving beyond the simple moniker of "Dragon." This detail enriches the narrative by making her a more rounded character with a distinct identity, rather than just a fearsome creature. While the films never explicitly reveal her name, the musical's addition has been embraced by fans and has become part of the broader lore of the "[[Shrek]]" universe. Updated by TitanRax20 Tue, May 28 '24, 08:16 |
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[b]Elizabeth[/b], also known as [[Dragon| Dragon (Shrek)]], had her name revealed in "Shrek the Musical," which premiered in 2008. In the musical adaptation, there is a scene where [[Donkey|Donkey (Shrek)]] addresses her as Elizabeth, thereby giving her a proper name. The musical expands on the story and characters from the original "Shrek" films, providing more depth and background. Naming Dragon as Elizabeth adds a layer of personality and individuality to her character, moving beyond the simple moniker of "Dragon." This detail enriches the narrative by making her a more rounded character with a distinct identity, rather than just a fearsome creature. While the films never explicitly reveal her name, the musical's addition has been embraced by fans and has become part of the broader lore of the "[[Shrek]]" universe. Updated by TitanRax20 Tue, May 28 '24, 08:16 |
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[b]Elizabeth[/b], also known as [[Dragon]], had her name revealed in "Shrek the Musical," which premiered in 2008. In the musical adaptation, there is a scene where [[Donkey]] addresses her as Elizabeth, thereby giving her a proper name. The musical expands on the story and characters from the original "Shrek" films, providing more depth and background. Naming Dragon as Elizabeth adds a layer of personality and individuality to her character, moving beyond the simple moniker of "Dragon." This detail enriches the narrative by making her a more rounded character with a distinct identity, rather than just a fearsome creature. While the films never explicitly reveal her name, the musical's addition has been embraced by fans and has become part of the broader lore of the "[[Shrek]]" universe. Updated by TitanRax20 Tue, May 28 '24, 08:14 |
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[b]Elizabeth[/b], also known as [[Dragon]], had her name revealed in "Shrek the Musical," which premiered in 2008. In the musical adaptation, there is a scene where Donkey addresses her as Elizabeth, thereby giving her a proper name. The musical expands on the story and characters from the original "Shrek" films, providing more depth and background. Naming Dragon as Elizabeth adds a layer of personality and individuality to her character, moving beyond the simple moniker of "Dragon." This detail enriches the narrative by making her a more rounded character with a distinct identity, rather than just a fearsome creature. While the films never explicitly reveal her name, the musical's addition has been embraced by fans and has become part of the broader lore of the "[[Shrek]]" universe. Updated by TitanRax20 Tue, May 28 '24, 08:10 |