I told you, ogres don't live happily EVER AFTER!!!
„
~ The Fairy Godmother's last words.
The Fairy Godmother is the main antagonist of the Shrek franchise, serving as the main antagonist of Shrek 2, the posthumous overarching antagonist of Shrek the Third, a posthumous antagonist in Shrek Forever After, and a cameo character in Shrek: Thriller Night. She is also the mother of Prince Charming, and a highly successful businesswoman and celebrity.
She originally made a deal with King Harold to have Charming rescue Fiona from the Dragon's Keep and free her from the curse which makes her turn into an ogress by night, but her plans were foiled when Shrek and Donkey rescued Fiona before Charming could arrive.
In the film, she was voiced by Jennifer Saunders, who also voiced Other Spink in Coraline. In the video-game, she was voiced by Claudia Christian, who also voiced Helga Katrina Sinclair in Atlantis: The Lost Empire.
Years before the events of Shrek 2, Princess Fiona's parents, King Harold and Queen Lillian ask the Fairy Godmother to help their cursed daughter Princess Fiona get rid of her curse. Fiona was cursed by a witch, causing her to turn into an ogre every night and return to human form at sunrise. The Fairy Godmother told them to lock her away in a dragon-guarded castle where she would be rescued by her son, Prince Charming, who was supposed to kiss Fiona and break her curse.
Shrek 2[]
Years later, during the events of Shrek 2, the Fairy Godmother is first seen physically when Fiona goes to her bedroom balcony and cries because her father King Harold was not pleased that her new husband Shrek was an ogre, her tears supposedly calling to the Fairy Godmother. Arriving, the Fairy Godmother is surprised to learn that Fiona matured. She decides to show her powers to make her pretty, but Fiona refuses kindly, much to the shock of her furniture. When Shrek and Donkey enter, Fairy Godmother discovers that Shrek is Fiona's husband much to her confusion. Before she could leave, she reminds Fiona that if she should ever need her, happiness is just a tear drop away, handing her a card Shrek swipes from her angrily, replying that they all the “happiness” they need. To learn more, she picks up her son and goes to take Harold for a ride in a carriage. They both confront the king, revealing that Charming traveled a long distance by horse to the Dragon's Keep to rescue Fiona. To his shock, he finds the Big Bad Wolf in her bed instead who tells him that Fiona has already been rescued and is on her honeymoon. The trio stop by Friar’s Fat Boy where Fairy Godmother (having decided that her diet is ruined) is seen ordering two Renaissance Wraps, no mayo, and chili rings, while also asking King Harold if he wants anything and suggests curly fries or a sourdough soft taco, both of which he refuses. Prince Charming requests a Medieval Meal, which comes with a paper king's crown and a free battle-axe. The Fairy Godmother states that Fiona and Charming will be together which is what’s best best for both his daughter and his kingdom. After they drop king Harold back to the castle, he asks what he should do about it. The battle-axe is later given to him. The Fairy Godmother demands him to use his imagination and returns to her cottage.
Fairy Godmother is later seen again when Shrek, who had a fight with Fiona after Fairy Godmother left the Far Far Away castle, visits her cottage with Donkey and their new friend Puss-In-Boots, which to their surprise is actually a large factory where she manufactures spells and potions. They walk in on her while she's brewing a love potion singing her same song, which included "a drop of desire, a pinch of passion and just a hint of lust". When Fairy Godmother see Shrek, Donkey, and Puss, Shrek ask her to help him with Fiona. However, she spites him by saying that ogres don't live happily ever after. Before Shrek leaves, he steals one of her potions, the Happily Ever After potion to be specific, and causes a giant mess. After Fairy Godmother learns that Shrek stole the Happily Ever After potion, she realizes that she could use it to her advantage.
The following day, after Shrek and Donkey have drunken the potion, they transform into a handsome human man and stallion respectively while Fiona turns into a human once again. Fairy Godmother and Charming set their plan in motion and go to the castle where Charming poses as a transformed Shrek while the Fairy Godmother prevents the real Shrek from finding Fiona and then makes him witness a "moment" between Charming and Fiona, making him believe she's fallen for Charming. She uses his grief to seemingly gently convince him to stop living in a fairytale, and that if he truly loves Fiona he'll let her go. The plan works at first and a depressed Shrek, Donkey and Puss drown their sorrows at the Poisoned Apple tavern.
Harlod heads there too to meet with Fiary Godmother and Charming. When Charming complains that Fiona is not warming up to him, Harold wants to call the whole thing off, declaring that you can't force someone to fall in love. Undeterred, the Fairy Godmother gives Harold a love potion she was working on earlier and orders him to have Fiona drink some of it, saying it will make her fall in love with the first man she kisses, and to make sure it is Charming. At first, Harold refuses, but Fairy Godmother then blackmails him by reminding him that she helped him with his happily ever after and that she can take it away just as easily, making Harold give in. Then, when Charming calls her his mother, they hear Donkey shout, "Mother?!" and look outside to see him with Shrek and Puss, the three of them having heard the whole plan. Realizing the jig is up, the Fairy Godmother calls the trio "Thieves", bumps into the Headless Horseman and has them arrested and imprisoned while she and Charming attend the royal ball.
She then notices Fiona is not going for Charming (who's still under the impression that he is Shrek) because of his behavior. She then declares to dedicate a song to Fiona and "Prince Shrek" and sings "Holding Out for a Hero," causing Fiona and Charming to dance. The plan almost works until Donkey, Puss, and the real Shrek arrive, having been rescued by Shrek's fairytale friends. They fight her to grab her wand, but just as Puss claims it, Fairy Godmother quickly orders her son to kiss Fiona, telling him she's already taken the potion. But after Charming kisses Fiona, she headbutts him, revealing Harold didn't give Fiona the potion, after all. Charming manages to recover and then grabs his mother's wand out of Puss's paw and throws it to her.
Enraged, the Fairy Godmother turns to Shrek and Fiona, exclaiming a final foolish belief message directed at Shrek, "I told you ogres don't live happily ever after!" She then unleashes a purple death ray from her wand as soon as the ray is about to hit Shrek. King Harold jumps in the way and then the spell reflects off the armor he is wearing, and hits the Fairy Godmother. At first she seems unharmed, but as she prepares to attack again, she suddenly bursts into nothing but bubbles and sparkles, leaving only her damaged glasses and wand, which dims out along with her life, thus proving its actually villains like her who truly don't live a happily ever after.
Shrek the Third[]
The Fairy Godmother doesn't appear in the third film, having already died in the previous film. But she is mentioned throughout the film by her son Prince Charming, who plans to avenge her death by taking over Far Far Away and kill Shrek. Though this all ended in failure as Prince Charming seemingly ends up crushed to death by a falling tower, leaving the Fairy Godmother's plans for conquest and power in vain.
Shrek Forever After[]
The Fairy Godmother is mentioned at the beginning of the fourth film. At the beginning of the movie, before Shrek and Donkey rescued Fiona like in the first film, Harold and Lillian go to make a deal with Rumpelstiltskin to end Fiona's curse. Harold reminds Lillian that Fairy Godmother insisted only True Love's Kiss would break the curse. Lillian then stated she does not trust the Fairy Godmother, a possible hint at the Fairy Godmother's true role in the second film.
Plus, the Fairy Godmother also appears in the film during its end credits.
Other Media[]
Shrek 2: Video Game[]
The Fairy Godmother appears when Shrek and his friends go to her potion shop. Shrek asks the Fairy Godmother for a potion and turn into a human to please Fiona but she refused and tells him and his friends to leave. She later fights Little Red Riding Hood in her potion shop and loses. She later captures Snow White and escapes. Shrek and Donkey then catch up to her and successfully get Snow White. She later fights Shrek and his friends at the ball and turns King Harold into a frog. The Fairy Godmother then unleashes trolls to fight Shrek and his friends. When Shrek and his friends defeat the trolls, they fight against the Fairy Godmother, then after a long fight, she was finally defeated and vanished away.
Shrek Forever After: The Game[]
The Fairy Godmother appears as a boss in the video game, being one of Rumpelstiltskin's candidates for his "Queen for a Week" contract in the alternate universe. Given that Shrek was never born in this universe, the Fairy Godmother never met him and she never died. However, Shrek and his friends manage to defeat her, leading the Fairy Godmother to fly away and allowing Shrek and his friends to proceed.
Thriller Night[]
The Fairy Godmother also appears as a zombie in Thriller Night. In the Halloween film Scared Shrekless, the Fairy Godmother appeared as one of the zombies who danced with each other in a parody of Michael Jackson's well-known song "Thriller". The whole ordeal turns out being a nightmare Shrek had while sleeping during the trailers' showcase at a movie theater in Far Far Away, which has sense if you take into account that it would have been impossible for the Fairy Godmother to become a zombie as she exploded at the end of Shrek 2.
Personality[]
The Fairy Godmother isn't like her classic benevolent counterpart who uses her magic for the heroic reasons and to give princesses their happily ever after. Instead, she is a conniving, persuasive, perfidious, prejudiced, and corrupt businesswoman with her own agenda who is only out to use others to benefit herself and her son Prince Charming. The Fairy Godmother isn't above blackmail, as she threatened Harold by taking away his happily ever after, and proudly admits that she forces others to fall in love all the time. The Fairy Godmother is also very close to some of her previous clients, like King Harold, who she uses to her own advantage many times during the film.
She has no qualms about using her magic to get what she wants, and is extremely spiteful and acrimonious to those who interfere with her plans or business, but the Fairy Godmother is no fool. She uses any and every manipulative and underhanded trick, some that make her appear more compassionate and kinder than she really is. She also has no qualms playing mind games with Shrek, trying to ruin his and Fiona’s marriage since she firmly believes that ogres can’t live happily ever after. An example being where she pretends to gently and kindly convince Shrek to "stop living in a fairytale", but once she is seen for what she really is, she is ruthless, mean, wrathful, acquisitive, greedy, evil, cruel, pompous, arrogant, and selfish, so she will stop at nothing to remove those who stand in her way.
Despite her manipulative nature, the Fairy Godmother is not without redeeming traits as she truly loves and cares for her son Charming, whom she dotes on, and wants to make king by marrying him to Fiona so that he can rule over the kingdom of Far Far Away.
Powers and Abilities[]
Magic: As a magical being, The Fairy Godmother has many powers or abilities. Also, as mentioned before, she posses two basic abilities, Spell Casting, and obviously (because of the many potions that she sell) potion-making.
Teleportation: Her method of teleportation is smoke-sparkling, which is channeled by her wand, like her other powers.
Projection: She possesses the power of projection, which she uses to grant the people wishes, or whatever she wants.
Electrokinesis: In her final scene in Shrek 2, she demonstrated the power of electrokinesis, combined with the ability of Spell Casting, when she throws to Shrek and Fiona a blast of electricity, and Harold gets in the firing line, causing to the blast to reverse the Happily Ever After potion or spell.
Telekinesis: She also possesses the power of telekinesis, which she also channels by her wand, to trap Shrek in Fiona's bedroom, and Animation to give inanimate objects a life of their own.
Animation: She can make objects talk, move, and live. She can also create animation objects by using magic.
Flight: She can levitate and hover.
Cloth Manipulation: She can manipulate her clothes, mean that she can transform other clothes and any design, shape, and form.
Singing: Though it is not one of her powers, Fairy Godmother is also a good singer, as she can sing with a good voice.
Quotes[]
“
Fiona: Who are you? Fairy Godmother: Oh, sweet pea! I'm your fairy godmother.
„
~ Fairy Godmother introducing herself to Princess Fiona.
“
He endures blistering winds and scorching desert! He climbs to the highest bloody room of the tallest bloody tower, and what does he find?! Some gender-confused wolf telling him that his princess is already married!
„
~ Fairy Godmother revealing her true nature to King Harold for the problem that her son Prince Charming's former love interest, Princess Fiona, is already married by Shrek the ogre.
“
Fairy Godmother: You see we made a deal, Harold. And I assume you don't want me to go back on my part. Harold: Indeed not. Fairy Godmother: So Fiona and Charming WILL be together! Harold: Yes.
„
~ Fairy Godmother gives King Harold a warning.
“
Ladies and gentlemen. I'd like to dedicate this song to Princess Fiona. And Prince Shrek.
„
~ Fairy Godmother as she prepares to sing "I Need A Hero"
Trivia[]
She is a parody of the real Fairy Godmother from the classic fairytales. However, while the Fairy Godmother of classic fairytales is kind and benevolent, the Fairy Godmother of the Shrek universe is evil and greedy.
In the Shrek 2 video game, the Fairy Godmother's clothes were pink instead of blue (like they were in the movie).
The Fairy Godmother is the third DreamWorks Animation character to be a female antagonist after Mrs. Tweedy from Chicken Run and Eris from Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas. She is followed by Chantel DuBois from Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted, Ms. Grunion from Mr. Peabody and Sherman, Chef from Trolls, and Dr. Zara from Abominable.
She is also the first female DreamWorks Animation main antagonist to die. She would be followed in this distinction by Chef and Dr. Zara.
In fact, the Fairy Godmother is also the only main Shrek villain who is female.
The Fairy Godmother was originally supposed to be featured in the first Shrek film under the name of Dama Fortuna. In those versions, Dama Fortuna was intended to be a fortune teller who was approached by Fiona, who had been born an ogre, to provide her with a love potion which would switch her into an ogre and a human until she could find true love. She was also intended to give Shrek a potion to defeat Dragon. Rather than Jennifer Saunders, Dama Fortuna was going to be voiced by Linda Hunt. However, this version of the story was scrapped, and the Fairy Godmother was shelved until the second film.
A heroine of the same name appears in the Disney film Cinderella and its sequels. As a result, this Fairy Godmother in Shrek is mostly her evil counterpart.
Holding Out For A Hero, which the Fairy Godmother sings, was originally sung by Bonnie Tyler for the 1984 movie, Footloose. A rap version of the song was featured in the credits and soundtrack of Shrek 2, sung by Frou Frou.
In Shrek the Third, she is never referred to by name, only as "Mommy" by Charming, despite her posthumous influence over the plot.
The Fairy Godmother is the only known main antagonist to have been killed nearly instantly from the cause. Lord Farquaad was still alive in Dragon's stomach, only to die later, Prince Charming possibly died instantly from the tower slam, and Rumpelstiltskin is currently still alive, but imprisoned.
Over the years, most Shrek fans have speculated what became of the Fairy Godmother in the alternate timeline, which Rumpelstiltskin created in Shrek Forever After. However, given that the Fairy Godmother intended for Prince Charming to rescue Fiona, but Fiona mentions that no one was able to rescue her, so she decided to escape herself, it is possible that given that Rumpel killed the kings and became King of Far Far Away. Thus stripping Fiona from her royal status, then Fairy Godmother abandoned her plan to take over the kingdom and didn't send Charming to rescue Fiona. As Rumpel took over the magic wishes business with his contracts, as well, the Fairy Godmother possibly left Far Far Away with Charming to settle her business in another kingdom, as neither she nor her factory are seen in the alternate timeline.
It has been theorized by fans that the Fairy Godmother was the witch who cursed Fiona to turn into an ogre in the first place, making some believe her to be the main antagonist of the series. Outside of this, the Fairy Godmother had assisted Fiona's father Harold, who was initially born a frog, by giving him a potion to become human. Fiona's parents had also told her about the curse that his daughter had, and they struck a deal with her to have Prince Charming rescue her, which got into the crossfire of Lord Farquaad's plan. When that seemingly failed, the both of them resorted to talking to Rumpelstiltskin as a last resort.
The Fairy Godmother has the distinction of being one of the three main antagonists of the Shrek film series to refer to Shrek by his name (the others are her son, Charming, and Rumpelstiltskin), while Lord Farquaad is the only main antagonist who derogatorily referred to Shrek as "ogre."
The Fairy Godmother could be considered a foil to King Harold. Both are obsessed with perfection and tradition and think they’re doing what is best for their children. However, King Harold realizes that his daughter loves Shrek for who he is and gives them his blessing, while Fairy Godmother thinks that only princes and princesses can be together and tries to make Fiona marry her son so they can rule the kingdom. If Harold hadn’t accepted Shrek and Fiona’s love, he might’ve ended up like her.
Shrek: The Musical has a character that resembles the Fairy Godmother called "Flutterbell the Fairy Godmother". There, she was one of the fairy tale creatures that Lord Faarquad had exiled to Shrek's swamp. Whether or not these were intended to be the same character is dubious, as this would have entailed that she'd known who Shrek was when they first met in the second film.
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Kevin Wendell Crumb |
John Cooke |
Tom Watson |
Jonah Aldrich |
Madden |
Miles Edwards |
Nyx |
Tao Tei (Tao Tei Queen) |
Order of the Coagula |
Armitage Family (Rose Armitage, Roman Armitage, Marianne Armitage, Dean Armitage, Missy Armitage, & Jeremy Armitage) |
Jim Hudson |
Logan King |
Cipher |
Connor Rhodes |
Ahmanet |
Mr. Hyde (2017) |
Set |
Dr. Foley |
Mathias Lund-Helgesen |
Bayfield Babyface Killer |
Lori Spengler |
John Tombs |
Lipstick-Face Demon |
KeyFace |
Gerald Rainier |
Rallah |
Calux |
Precursors |
Kaiju (Obsidian Fury, Onibaba, & Raijin, Hakuja, and Shrikethorn) |
Newton Geiszler |
Eli Mills |
Ken Wheatley |
Gunnar Eversol |
Indoraptor |
Isaac Izzard |
Selena Izzard |
Kores Botha |
Xia |
Mr. Pierce |
Arlo Sabian |
Dr. May Updale |
Skeletor |
Dr. Ranbir Sartain |
Jason Volta |
Xander |
Thaddeus Valentine |
Shrike |
Deja Thoris |
Louis |
Carl, Rudy, Stevie, and Vern |
Mr. Glass |
Dr. Ellie Staple |
Dr. Gregory Butler |
Stephanie Butler |
Adelaide Wilson/Red |
TetheredWilsons (Abraham, Umbrae, & Pluto) & Tylers |
Brixton Lore |
Eteon (Eteon Director) |
Ma |
Ben Hawkins |
Shane |
Teddy McGiggle |
Ephraim Winslow |
Thomas Wake |
Seagull |
The Mermaid |
Demon Overlord |
Lord Thomas Badgley |
Dr. Blair Mudfly |
Barry |
The Invisible Man (2020) |
Blissfield Butcher |
Athena Stone |
Otto |
Jakob Toretto |
Lieutenant Sue |
Elijah Hardin |
Hotel Manager |
William Burke |
Candyman |
Candyman Hive |
Sherman Fields |
Sandie |
Jack |
Lyutsifer Safin |
Valdo Obruchev |
Logan Ash |
Ernst Stavro Blofeld |
Primo |
Patrizia Reggiani |
Nick Fowler |
Fjölnir |
Danny Sharp |
Captain Hollister (2022) |
John Rainbird (2022) |
Rainn Delacourt |
Soyona Santos |
The Grabber |
Jean Jacket |
Ricky "Jupe" Park |
Gordy |
Rogue Lion |
Corey Cunningham |
Megan
Live-Action Television Aaron Downing |
Albert Lawrence Cheney |
Alex Merritt |
Allard Bunker |
Angela Young |
April Troost |
Arthur Pruitt |
Arthur Tunney |
Bill Fallon |
Bud Greer |
Burt Malone |
Cary Stillman |
Chris Pollit |
Clarence "C-Square" Carmichael |
Constantin Volsky |
Daniel Garrett |
Daniel Hendricks |
Danielle Keyes |
Dawn Sterling |
Dena Carter |
Dennis Pollock |
Dennis Teal |
Dennis Trope |
Diana Hawthorne |
Dr. Diane Meade |
Donald Housman |
Donald Shalvoy |
Donna Cheponis |
Eddie Chandler |
Edward Auster |
Eileen Willick |
Elias Grace |
Emma Kim |
Fiona Reed |
Frances Houston |
Freddo Parisi |
Gayle Janaway |
Gordon Samuels |
Harold Jensen |
Herman Capshaw |
Jacob Lowenstein |
Jenny Brandt |
Joel Thayer |
Johnny Dona |
Jordan Reed |
Joseph Krolinsky |
Joyce Pollock |
Julia Veloso |
Justin Lafferty |
Katherine Waxman |
Katrina Ludlow |
Kendra Daniels |
Kevin Almonte |
Kyle Swanson |
Laura Di Biasi |
Leland Barnes |
Leon Vorgitch |
Lewis Darnell |
Liann Crosby |
Lindsay Carson |
Lorraine Cobin |
Lorraine Dillon |
Marcus Woll |
Mark Bruner |
Matthew O'Dell |
Marty Winston |
Melanie Cullen |
Michael Dobson |
Miranda Shea |
Mitch Carroll |
Molly Preston |
Monty Bender |
Ned Lasky |
Ned Loomis |
Nina Ellis |
Paul Kopell |
Paul Sandig |
Qaadar Khaleel |
Ray Burrows |
Raymond Taylor |
Richard Morriston |
Rita Shalvoy |
Roger Kraslow |
Russell Lowery |
Samantha Weaver |
Simon Brooks |
Shane Sutter |
Spencer Talbert |
Stephanie Harker |
Ted Sanderson |
Thad Messimer |
Tory Quinlann |
Tracy Brandt |
Walter Grobman |
Willard Tappen |
Wayne Hensley |
Wyatt Ackman |
Westway Refrigerated Truck |
Bulldozer |
William Lewis |
April Troost |
Dwight K. Schrute |
Ryan Howard |
Jan Levinson |
Charles Miner |
Roy Anderson |
Gabe Lewis |
Deangelo Vickers |
Robert California |
Andy Bernard |
Creed Bratton |
Kelly Kapoor |
Todd Packer |
Frank |
Scranton Strangler
Video Games Alejandro Sosa |
Gaspar Gomez |
George Sheffield |
Ricardo |
Edna Strickland |
Kid Tannen |
Cliff Tannen |
Riff Tannen |
Billy Yoder |
Dr. Laura Sorkin |
Miles Chadwick
Live-Action Films The Mouse |
Sadako Yamamura |
Ocean Entity |
Dr. Reingold |
Benny |
Ruby |
Commando Elite (Major Chip Hazard, Butch Meathook, Nick Nitro, Brick Bazooka, Link Static, Kip Killigan, & Gwendy Dolls) |
Gil Mars |
Steamboat Willie |
Vivian Thompson |
Frank Fitts |
General Roth'h'ar Sarris |
Commodus |
Jacob |
Norman Spencer |
Genus |
General Granger |
General Russell Woodman |
Voltan |
Morlocks (Über-Morlock) |
Lamar Burgess |
Connor Rooney |
Harlen Maguire |
Dietrich Banning |
Samara Morgan |
Anna Morgan |
Galem Burke |
Frank Abagnale Jr. |
Dean Gordon Pritchard |
Larry Quinn |
James Rethrick |
Madame Vandersexxx |
Claire Wellington |
Vincent |
Paco |
Felix Reyes-Torrena |
Count Olaf |
Hook-Handed Man |
Henchperson of Indeterminate Gender |
Bald Man |
White-Faced Women |
Officer LeFlore |
Jack Byrnes |
Chris Wilton |
Martians |
Dr. Bernard Merrick |
Tom Lincoln |
Jackson Rippner |
Hatsumomo |
Curtis Taylor, Jr. |
Jean-Baptiste Grenouille |
Norbit's Parents |
Rasputia Latimore |
Big Black Jack Latimore |
Blue Latimore |
Earl Latimore |
Deion Hughes |
Buster Perkin |
Stranz Van Waldenberg |
Fairchild Van Waldenberg |
Katie Van Waldenberg |
Robert Turner |
Decepticons (Megatron, Starscream, Barricade, Frenzy, Blackout, Scorponok, Bonecrusher, Brawl, Dispensor, The Fallen, Soundwave, Sideways, Grindor, Ravage, Alice & Scalpel) |
Constructicons/Devastator (Demolishor, Rampage, Long Haul, Mixmaster, Scrapper & Scavenger) |
Lila Cantrow |
Assef |
Sweeney Todd |
Nellie Lovett |
Judge Turpin |
Beadle Bamford |
Jonas Fogg |
Adolfo Pirelli |
Predatory Vines |
Tran |
Les Grossman |
ARIIA |
Jake |
Max |
Anna Ivers |
Theodore Galloway |
George Harvey |
Hilly Holbrook |
Setrakus Ra |
Jerry Dandridge |
Evil Ed |
Tak Mashido |
Farra Lemkova |
Ricky |
Zeus |
Julian Assange |
Dino Brewster |
Deja Thoris |
Louis |
Carl, Rudy, Stevie and Vern