Shrek (2001)
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Title
Shrek (2001)
Description
Pixar’s Shrek (2001) is the most important piece of digital heritage from the early 2000s. One that defined the childhood of the late 90’s kids and the early to mid-2000s kids and includes jokes for both children and their parents, meaning its impact on generations is even wider. The movie did something revolutionary in that its dubbing voice actors for each country were actual recognizable actors from that country. Eugenio Derbez, the voice actor for Donkey in Mexican Spanish suggested they change the scripted jokes to match the country of origin as well. While Spanish is a language that impacts multiple countries, the accents, comedy, and colloquial references in Shrek is different in Mexican Spanish, Spain Spanish, and Colombian Spanish, for example. Shrek is emblematic of the Gen-Z fight for inclusivity and diversity. Pixar continued this practice with “Inside Out,” where the main character refuses to eat broccoli in the American version. However, this was changed for Japan, as kids there find green peppers more disgusting than broccoli, thus following in Shrek’s steps to better relate to its audiences. In 2020, the Library of Congress in the US elected the film to be inducted into its National Film Registry due to it being “culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant” [7]. Their current preservation tactics include the studio’s submission of the film in 35mm format, along with any appropriate copyright. The Audio- Visual Conservation Centre itself is “space controlled to stay cool and dry” to preserve its digital copies of the film.
Creator
Dreamworks
Date
2001
Contributor
kpf1
Language
English
Type
Intangible
Identifier
604
Date Submitted
03/04/2023
References
https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/75176/what-happens-films-selected- preservation-library-congress
Extent
cm x cm x cm
Spatial Coverage
current,34.1573,-118.2851;
Europeana
Object
https://www.dreamworks.com/movies/shrek
Europeana Type
TEXT
Citation
Dreamworks, “Shrek (2001),” STAGE, accessed December 13, 2025, https://stage.openvirtualworlds.org/omeka/items/show/1160.
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