Captain Hook (voiced by Ian McShane in the third movie) appears in Shrek 2 in the bar of the Poison Apple, where he plays the piano and sings "Little Drop of Poison" (his singing voice during that song was provided by Tom Waits) and "People Just Ain't No Good" (his singing voice during that song was provided by Nick Cave) in the other. In addition, a few dronkeys make an appearance at the film's close, when Shrek and Fiona are caring for their newborn triplets. Rapunzel (voiced by Maya Rudolph) is one of Princess Fiona's former friends. Charming and his followers crash the party and try to trick Pinocchio into telling them of Shrek's location, seeing that the puppet cannot lie; however, Pinocchio avoids this by talking in circles. In Shrek the Third, Fiona tries to talk Shrek into the possibility of parenthood by saying when they return to their swamp, there could be some little "ogre feet" too, but Shrek is too worried about his inexperience as a parent to pursue this idea right now. [138] It starred Brian d'Arcy James in the title role, Sutton Foster as Princess Fiona, Christopher Sieber as Lord Farquaad, Daniel Breaker as Donkey, and John Tartaglia as Pinocchio. Merlin is happy they decided to look into their soul, and as he retreats to his hut, Shrek takes the opportunity to show Arthur that they are not so different after all. Mabel (voiced by Regis Philbin) is the sister of Doris and the stepsister of Cinderella. The Cyclops is among the villains that help Prince Charming take over Far Far Away. [132][133] Shrek had a significant impact that influenced a later generation of mainstream animated films,[133] receiving recognition for being one of the most influential from the 2000s. -Uh! He appears as a zombie in Shrek's nightmare and later at the movie theater sitting among the public, in Thriller Night, a Shrek parody of the short film Michael Jackson's Thriller. 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ExpertVision HiRES motion capture system for "Shrek", "The Never-ending Life of Smash Mouth's "All Star", "A List of Spoofs and References in PDI/DreamWorks Animated Shrek", "KATZENBERG'S REVENGE? Sugar (voiced by Kristen Schaal) is a gingerbread girl made up as Gingy's love interest in Gingy's (fictional) story "The Bride of Gingy." Goldi leads her adoptive family, the Three Bears, as their self-appointed leader, supported by Papa and Mama Bear while Baby Bear tends to butt heads with her, and they bicker like all brothers and sisters do. The main recipient of such thrashings is Artie, because Lancelot is much more muscular, handsome and stronger than him. She is later betrayed by Rapunzel and imprisoned in a dungeon. In the first film, he is sold for five shillings by his creator, Geppetto. Near the end, they have reformed and made a rainbow out of clouds. Imelda (voiced by Constance Marie) was Puss' surrogate mother, Mama Imelda, head of orphanage who decides to take in and raise Puss as her own son (along with Humpty Dumpty and possibly others). This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks. DreamWorks Pictures Presents A PDI/DreamWorks Production "SHREK" Mike Myers Eddie Murphy Cameron Diaz John Lithgow Directed byAndrew AdamsonVicky Jenson ProducersAron WarnerJohn H. WilliamsJeffrey Katzenberg Co-Executive ProducerDavid Lipman Executive ProducersPenney Finkelman CoxSandra Rabins Based upon the book byWilliam Steig Written byTed Elliott & Terry . Some time later, Kitty is approached by Goldilocks and the Three Bears Crime Family over helping them steal a map to a 'Wishing Star' being delivered to 'Big' Jack Horner. In one part, he is acting to sleep and then Shrek cuts his strings using adult scissors causing him to fall on the bed and Pinocchio explains that he has voices in his head and Shrek asks what do the voices tell him to do and Pinocchio projectile vomits at Shrek. When Lord Farquaad is forced to choose his wife so that he can become king, Cinderella is one of his choices. The Dronkeys were absent from Scared Shrekless, and neither were they mentioned. In Shrek the Third the two Evil Trees (played by Andrew Birch and Christopher Knights) help Prince Charming in his plot to take over Far Far Away. Shrek sets out with a talking Donkey and rescues Princess Fiona. She wears her pair of glass slippers throughout the events of Shrek the Third. The voice actors were incredible including stars Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, Cameron Diaz, and John Lithgow. In Shrek the Third, he and several other fairytale characters attend Fiona's baby shower while Shrek, Donkey, and Puss In Boots are away. Exploring The Possibilities Of A Beloved Franchise, How To Make Your Own Big Hero 6 MegaBot From Home: A Step-by-Step Guide. Later, she is imprisoned by Charming after he invades Far Far Away. FuLL Movie HD. Merlin is pleased and moves on to Arthur, who sees a bird and its father. In the game Shrek Smash n' Crash Racing, she makes a cameo in the Potion Factory Exterior Track. She could be the toad that kidnapped Thumbelina. However, their quest failed and Puss later became a revered hero in their hometown. Baba and Griselda are the only witches whose names are mentioned. When Shrek and Fiona leave for Far Far Away, he and others have a loud party in his house. Dragon reappears toward the end of the film, when she and Donkey meet again, reconcile, help crash the marriage between Lord Farquaad and Fiona, and are shown as a couple at Fiona and Shreks wedding ceremony. He wakes up in another dream, where Donkey and Puss's faces have turned to that of the ogre babies. [139][140][141] A North American Tour opened July 25, 2010, in Chicago. It is unclear whether these bears are connected to the three bears shown being captured by Lord Farquaad's men in Shrek. He has a daughter, a cute little cyclops girl who also has only one eye who he brings with him as part of "Take Your Daughter to Work Day." In Thriller Night, Shrek and his family watch The Music of Sound, starring Queen Lillian. In the final performance, she sings and acts as a princess on top of a tower (mimicking Princess Fiona, whose situation itself mimics Rapunzel's). She takes an instant dislike to Shrek, and when he tries to ask her why Fiona is not happy, she rudely points out that "ogres don't live happily ever after." She chews bubble gum. She then escapes from his mouth, and flies around with his tongue still stuck to her. In Shrek the Halls he is afraid of Santa, who has eaten his girlfriend. He had finished 85-95% of his lines.[1][2]. He is taller, bigger, more muscular and much more handsome than Shrek. On a mission to retrieve a gorgeous princess from the clutches of a fire-breathing dragon, Shrek teams up with an unlikely compatriot -- a wisecracking donkey. In his pursuit of perfection, Farquaad attempts to rid his domain of fairy tale creatures, offering a bounty for their capture and then exiling them to Shrek's swamp. Both Gheg and Tosk Albanian dialects were used in this dub. He has also become the frequent companion of the honorable mercenary Puss In Boots, although the two always fight or disagree with one another. It's unclear if these are connected, if at all, to The Three Bears and Goldilocks crime family from Puss in Boots: The Last Wish. Her eyes are bright blue. They later appear in Far Far Away Idol, singing "I Can See Clearly Now.". He sings "I'm Too Sexy" by "Right Said Fred" in Far Far Away Idol, but because of his poor singing, Fiona presses a button that opens a trap door below him and he falls into it. His father abandoned him at the high school Worcestershire, where he remains until Shrek finds him. Like Doris, Mabel has a crush on Prince Charming. Harold tells Shrek on his deathbed about Fiona's cousin Arthur is next in line for the throne of Far Far Away. It ain't easy bein' green -- especially if you're a likable (albeit smelly) ogre named Shrek. In Shrek the Third, Captain Hook mistakes a small boy in Far Far Away for Peter Pan where he quotes to his mother "Shut it Wendy" thinking that she is Wendy. In Shrek 2, Cinderella is briefly mentioned while the Fairy Godmother is explaining to Shrek that ogres do not live happily ever after. (Just as the full moon would transform a human into a werewolf, it apparently goes the other way with Wolf, transforming him into a human.). In Shrek Forever After, the dronkeys are seen playing with Shrek's children, appeared at their birthday and also a cause of nuisance for Shrek. They catch Merlin eavesdropping on their conversation when he plays the song "That's What Friends Are For" on a phonograph to add to the mood. They can be killed by water, as Rumpelstiltskin does to one of them, who cries "Oh, what a world! Starring Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, Cameron Diaz Director Andrew Adamson, Vicky Jansen Trailers Shrek Cast & Crew Mike Myers Shrek/Blind Mouse Eddie Murphy Donkey Cameron Diaz Princess Fiona John Lithgow Lord Farquaad Peter Dennis Ogre Hunter Bundles About Shrek ANIMATION Robin Hood and his Merry Men appear in Shrek Super Slam as unlockable characters. Although he is usually content to wait for people to die naturally, if someone annoys him enough, he will physically manifest and attempt to take their life by force. Manage all your favorite fandoms in one place! Tags. He begins the series as an unsociable hermit until he meets his soon-to-be best friend, Donkey. Full game of ICE AGE 2 with all bonus feature unblocked. However, her plan is thwarted by Puss, who was attempting to steal the map for himself after Goldilocks inadvertently revealed the Star's existence to him, forcing her to escape with the map along with him and Perrito, a 'therapy dog' following Puss around, when Jack and Goldilocks attempt to steal the map for themselves. He accepted Fiona punching his face multiple times. One of the Dwarfs responds "Where else are we supposed to put it? In the end credits for The Pig Who Cried Werewolf, it is revealed that their names are Heimlich, Dieter, and Horst. In Shrek 2 she dances with Gingy during the Far Far Away Idol and is jarred and used as lighting for a mud bath with 17 other fairies. Directed by: Andrew Adamson, Kelly Asbury, Conrad Vernon. He is very offended by the way Puss wasted his extra lives; he therefore pursues Puss and repeatedly challenges him to battle. Throughout the film, Jack tries convincing Jill that they should start a family, but after Jill's persistent refusal of having a baby, he happily compromises with Jill in assuming the role of taking care of their piglets, both especially showing a particular fondness for one piglet named "Hamhock". Queen Lillian makes her debut in Shrek 2. The character is mentioned in "The Pig Who Cried Werewolf" when The Three Little Pigs remember when Heimlich claimed that he has seen an UFO, but Dieter says that was just The Cow Who Jumped Over The Moon. June 15, 2007. Starring: Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, Cameron Diaz Watch all you want. They are defeated in the final battle. Humpty Alexander Dumpty (voiced by Zach Galifianakis), in his childhood, was best friends with Puss and tried to find magic beans with him. Gingy thought of adding much sugar to the gingerbread batter to make his girlfriend really sweet, despite the Muffin Man's objections. June 14, 2007. Sort: Relevant Newest # shrek # shrek # stretch # peacocktv # all star # shrek movie # smile # shrek # peacocktv # ogre # shrek movie # creepy # shrek # reaction # cat # cute # sad # cats Prince Charming (voiced by Rupert Everett in the second and third movie, Sean Bishop in Scared Shrekless, James Arnold Taylor in videogames) is the son of the Fairy Godmother. His skin is blue. Pinocchio (voiced by Cody Cameron) is a live wooden puppet and one of Shrek's best friends. voiced by Conrad Vernon and 1 other. She is depicted as a tall, independent woman with purple-themed clothes who wears Elizabeth Taylor style makeup. In the audio commentary for the DVD release, Mike Mitchell states Brogan was originally meant to be Prince Charming, Fiona's love interest with the same curse as her, called "Gnimrahc", which is Charming spelled backwards. Seven years later, Humpty along with Kitty Softpaws convinced Puss to help him get magic beans from Jack and Jill to get the Golden Goose, but it was revealed that this was all a plot to just get Puss back home and arrested as revenge for abandoning him. His only line is "I hate that little wooden puppet". He seems to be a good friend of Captain Hook. Charming is furious and attacks Artie only to be stopped by Shrek, who throws him towards a prop tower made of stone. This deal enables Rumpelstiltskin to be the ruler of Far Far Away by creating an alternate reality in which Shrek never existed and therefore never rescued Fiona, thus causing the king and queen to sign the contract which gave him their kingdom. He has six limbs with two being used as arms, and four being used as legs which have brown shoes. The Mad Hatter appears in the West End Line-Up version of Shrek the Musical amongst the fairy tale characters that are banished to Shrek's swamp. voiced by Vincent Cassel and 5 others. The Shrek Cast. The Great Terror is a giant white goose with golden feathers. Since Merlin retired because of a nervous breakdown (which he calls "third-level fatigue"), he seems rather eccentric, and his magic spells usually go wrong. Lovable ogre Shrek has his marriage to a princess come under fire from her parents and a meddling fairy godmother in this sequel. Subtitle Language: English, French, Spanish. She often has to keep her adoptive parents focused on the task at hand and often orders Baby to sniff out their quarry since he has the best sense of smell. She first appears in Fiona's baby shower, but Prince Charming interrupts it and takes over the throne. The Cow Who Jumped Over the Moon appears in the Travel Song where she jumps over the moon as Shrek and Donkey walk on their way to rescue Fiona. He is a hairy thief and thug. Mabel says that Doris does not belong here, and this indicates that Doris has reformed from villainy and sided with Shrek. Aron Warner still voices Wolf. | He also makes a cameo appearance in Shrek Forever After, but only during the credits (showing a slide show of clips from the last 3 Shrek films). At the film's climax, she meets Doris on stage after the tower prop falls on Prince Charming and they reconcile. One of these is a donkey (who just won't shut up). She also appears in Shrek 2: The Game being voiced by Tara Strong, and as a professional softball pitcher. He is very handsome and was supposed to rescue Princess Fiona from her dragon-guarded tower. They are seen again in Shrek 2, when they give Shrek a ring engraved with "I love you" in flaming letters for Fiona (in an allusion to the One Ring from The Lord of the Rings). Because she sleeps so much in the film, little is known about her personality, other than that she seems to be a pleasant person who is a little eccentric at times. In the first, he and Lillian are about to make a deal with Rumpelstiltskin, but they break it off at the last moment, after a royal messenger enters and informs them that Fiona has been saved. The Magic Mirror (voiced by Chris Miller) is a mirror with a live spirit communicating through it, and with magical displaying abilities. voiced by Christopher Knights and 1 other. Although it is unclear whether Snow White is married, at one point she is seen with a tattoo on her upper arm with the name Dopey surrounded by a heart. After Charming is defeated, she is seen talking to the other princesses, Doris and Queen Lillian in the background. In Shrek 2, for example, when Pinocchio could not move himself while freeing Shrek and the trio from prison, Gingy sighs, and goes to help. voiced by Cameron Diaz and 6 others. They sing a song with Wolf in Far Far Away Idol. But when the Great Terror arrives to retrieve Golden Goose, its baby, Jack and Jill try to steal the Goose when Humpty had a change of heart and tried to help Puss lure the Great Terror away from San Ricardo, only for the couple to be stomped on by the Terror. Shrek is a 2001 American computer animated adventure fantasy comedy film loosely based on William Steig's 1990 fairy tale picture book of the same name and directed by Andrew Adamson and Vicky Jenson in their directorial debut. Shrek and Fiona both reject the idea of an ogre and ogress serving as king and a lady-in-waiting, given their inexperience and disastrous attempts to fill in for him. When it is revealed that she is actually bald, Rapunzel gasps in horror and runs from the stage out of embarrassment. In Shrek 2, Pinocchio has become one of Shrek's best friends. When Fiona, Shrek and Donkey fell from the waterfall as well, he proved he is good, because he caught them all in one hand while still held the branch by the other until the branch broke. The princesses, Doris and Lillian follow but are cornered by Charming's knights. [132] Particularly after Shrek 2, animated films began to incorporate more pop culture references and end-film musical numbers. The Three Blind Mice (voiced by Christopher Knights and Simon J. Smith in most films, Mike Myers in Shrek in the Swamp Karaoke Dance Party) are a trio of identical blind mice brothers with English accents that are friends with Shrek and the others. Her plan works and they enter the castle grounds, avoiding the knights guarding it. Rumpelstiltskin (voiced by Conrad Vernon in Shrek the Third, Walt Dohrn in subsequent media) is an evil short con man who makes magical deals (complete with contracts), but give them a horrible twist in fate for their lives. He started out as one of Mama Lunas pet cats, because he disguised himself as a cat. Doris appears very briefly in Shrek Forever After, working at The Happy Apple (formerly The Poison Apple) during the ogre triplets' birthday party. Harold hires Puss In Boots to assassinate Shrek, but then succumbs to guilt when Fiona finds out that Shrek is missing. | [4] Dragon reunites with Donkey in Far Far Away, only to have a surprise for him in towsix young hybrid donkey-dragon children, who take to their father immediately. She is shown at number 1 in a painting, wearing a yellow dress and trying on her glass slipper. She secretly wishes to use the Wishing Star to wish for a human family, but eventually changes her mind when she realizes the Three Bears are her family. Through their journey, he would ultimately touch the hearts of the cats and fully form their unity, known as "Team Friendship". Moments later, Dragon burps and the crown comes out of her mouth. She recommends Puss In Boots to the king for the task of assassinating Shrek. During the ending credits, Fiona sings a high note, causing Fifi to explode alongside the bluebird, a homage to a scene from the first movie. She appears prominently in Puss in Boots and briefly in flashbacks in Puss in Boots: The Last Wish. Merlin tries to tell them, but decides not to, though their tails have inexplicably returned to normal later. Captain Hook does not appear in Shrek Forever After directly, but his voice is heard in the soundtrack, and he makes a cameo in the book opening of the film holding some daffodils. At the last moment, they learn that Fiona has been rescued from the tower and do not sign the contract. She seeks to get the best for herself and her son Prince Charming, rather than others. They are shown as a married couple by the events of the sequel; her character has a major role as Donkey chooses to leave home on the grounds that she was behaving uncharacteristically ill-tempered, but is reunited with her husband towards the ending of the movie when it appears that her grouchy behavior was a result of pregnancy, and presents Donkey with their newborn hybrid children, the Dronkeys. Kitty (voiced by Salma Hayek Pinault) is a black tuxedo cat. Noticing that, he warns him that he has to pay for the damaged book. Afterwards, Shrek and Gingy go to the Muffin Man's house and make a giant gingerbread man named Mongo. He is first seen in the bar where he is drinking and laughing at the cat along with the other thieves. Pixar film in the Top 10. There are blind mice in his food, a big, bad wolf in his bed, three little homeless pigs and more, all banished from their kingdom by the evil Lord Farquaad. Not a trace Of doubt in my mind I'm in love Ooh-aah I'm a believer I couldn't leave her if I tried -Ooh! Before his sudden death in 1997, "SNL" star Chris Farley was cast to voice Shrek, and clips of his voice work have since surfaced online. Although The Fairy Godmother doesn't appear in Shrek the Third, she is mentioned numerous times by Prince Charming. In Shrek 2 when Queen Lillian asks Shrek how he and Fiona will raise their family, Shrek insists it's too early to discuss this issue. (24,535) 7.3 1 h 32 min 2004 X-Ray PG. [154][155] While cast members reported that a script was completed for a fifth Shrek film, development stalled and future plans have yet to be officially announced. Cast John Lithgow Mike Myers Cameron Diaz Eddie Murphy Director Vicky Jenson Andrew Adamson Producers Aron Warner John H. Williams Jeffrey Katzenberg Screenwriter Terry Rossio Ted Elliott Roger S.H. In Shrek Super Slam, he is known as Master Fu and is an unlockable character. But the spell causes Donkey and Puss to switch bodies (probably because they took each other's "hands" seconds before). He's later seen at Fiona and Farquaad's wedding and it is possible that he isn't really a villain, because when they kiss, he wrote "Aawww" on one of the signs that are telling people how should they react to different situations. There is also a picture of her in Fairy Godmother's factory. Instead of using an olive, Shrek garnished his martini with an eyeball. She is first seen as an unusually masculine female bartender at the Poison Apple. Shrek disrupts the marriage ceremony, delaying a kiss between Farquaad and Fiona until after sunset. ", like the Wicked Witch of the West from The Wizard of Oz. The pigs are later freed and head to the castle to stop Prince Charming from killing Shrek in his show. Gingy makes a brief speaking cameo (still voiced by Conrad Vernon) in Puss in Boots: The Last Wish, where he is seen in one of the flashbacks which shows how Puss lost eight out of his nine lives. Stromboli the Puppet Master (voiced by Chris Miller) appears in Shrek the Third where Prince Charming convinces him to join his brigade by describing how Pinocchio has gone to look for his "real" father and never returned. In the alternate universe of Shrek Forever After, when Donkey is told he has children, he asks: "Are my babies cute, or do they just make people feel uncomfortable?". In Puss in Boots: The Last Wish, The Three Bears appear when they and Goldilocks, presented as a crime family, break into Mama Luna's house looking for Puss. Just as many minor characters are members of the staff crew, the Ogre Triplets are voiced by offspring of staff crew, gender of voice not always same as actor: Jordan Alexander Hauser, Dante James Hauser, Jasper Johannes Andrews, Zachary James Bernard, Miles Christopher Bakshi, Nina Zoe Bakshi and Ollie Mitchell (son of Shrek Forever After director Mike Mitchell).[5]. Shrek says he is worried about ruining his child's life as ogres aren't known for being loving and nurturing. She begins the series as a beautiful princess who transforms into an ogress every night when the sun sets. This page was last edited on 4 March 2023, at 06:06 (UTC). The Ugly Duckling appeared in all three versions of Shrek the Musical amongst the fairy tale characters that are banished to Shrek's swamp. Her character design is intended to invoke the appearance of a drag queen, which is supported with her masculine voice. [130], Shrek premiered at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival, where it competed for the Palme d'Or,[8] making it the first animated film since Disney's Peter Pan (1953) to be chosen to do so. Donkey is a fictional character created by William Steig and adapted by DreamWorks Animation for the Shrek franchise.He is voiced primarily by Eddie Murphy.Donkey is an anthropomorphic donkey and his appearance is modeled after a miniature donkey named Perry. Filming & Production He also voiced Princess Jasmine in Bohemian Rhapsody. After the villains retreat, Artie convinces Merlin to use a spell to teleport them to Far Far Away. [153] On November 6, 2018, Variety reported that Chris Meledandri had been tasked to reboot both Shrek and Puss in Boots, with the original cast potentially returning to reprise their roles. Then he fell from the waterfall but grabbed onto a branch. His idea of "pillaging" during the attack on Far Far Away isn't exactly the most evil either, as he is only seen ripping the stamps off the letters in a mailbox. He is cunning and can distract others, such as when Lord Farquaad demands to know where the other fairy tale creatures are and he replies by reciting the Muffin Man nursery rhyme, which Farquaad believes for a moment. Later, Goldi forfeits the wish to save Baby's life when he is caught in the magical barrier surrounding the wishing star, and the bears reaffirm their bond with her as her true family. Gingy comes on stage by holding on to Rapunzel's hair, which he accidentally pulls off. She has a different appearance in the two productions. Director: Chris Miller, Raman Hui. Before the start of Shrek 2, the Three Blind Mice have become three of Shrek's best friends. Shrek Full Cast & Crew See agents for this cast & crew on IMDbPro Directed by Writing Credits Cast (in credits order) verified as complete Produced by Music by Harry Gregson-Williams John Powell Film Editing by Sim Evan-Jones Casting By Leslee Feldman Production Design by James Hegedus Art Direction by Costume Design by Isis Mussenden The film focuses on an ogre named Shrek who finds his swamp overrun by fairy tale creatures who have been banished there by order of the evil Lord Farquaad. Lancelot is portrayed as more of a bully than a threatening villain. She often resorts to blackmail and trickery through magic to get her way. She and Harold are a reference to The Frog Prince. In Shrek Forever After he is seen playing two pop culture songs: at first he plays Sure Shot, to make the witches dance after their mockery of him, and later he plays Shake Your Groove Thing, in order to make the ogres dance directly to Rumpelstiltskin's castle. The phrase "a lean, mean, fighting machine" was popularized by the 1981 war comedy "Stripes," but it's a bit of a clich now. She is chubby and wears green-themed clothes. [127] In November 2009, the character, Lord Farquaad, was listed No. The dronkeys provide background action in the Christmas television special. They enjoy various Christmas stories and get to see Santa Claus at the end. Captain Hook also appears as a contestant in the Far Far Away Idol feature on the Shrek 2 DVD with his singing voice provided by Matt Mahaffey. The two were in a car made of bread and candies parked on a table, which made them seem like cookies left out for Santa Claus, who later tries to eat them. This film is about as funny as they come. Mabel is first seen when, at the bar of the Poison Apple, Prince Charming asks her where Doris is. In "Shrek the Third", one of them (Grumpy) is given to Fiona at her baby shower (as a babysitter) from Snow White who says she has six more at home. In Shrek the Third, some Witches are shown as patrons at the bar of the Poison Apple (one of them was seen singing at the Poison Apple Bar) when Prince Charming rallies the fairytale villains to take over Far Far Away. In Donkey's Christmas Shrektacular, Rumpelstiltskin is still imprisoned in a cage and receives coal for Christmas.