Shrek | -2001 2011- Complete Series 720p X264 Dual Audio
Runtime: 93 minutes Why it’s essential: A It’s a Wonderful Life twist. Shrek makes a deal with Rumpelstiltskin. This film uses a desaturated, dark color palette to show the alternate timeline. A good 720p x264 rip preserves the grimy browns and oranges of the alternate swamp without crushing the blacks.
The Shrek - 2001-2011 - Complete Series 720p X264 Dual Audio is a fan-favorite archival release for good reason. It balances visual quality, file size, and language accessibility. While newer codecs like x265 (HEVC) offer better compression, the universal playback of x264 keeps this collection alive on forums and media servers years after its initial release.
Whether you’re revisiting the hilarious “Welcome to Duloc” earworm, crying at Fiona’s letter in Shrek 2, or cheering the final dance in Forever After, having the entire ogre saga in one neat, dual-language, HD-ready package is a treasure for any animation lover.
Remember: Support official releases when possible. But for personal backups and offline convenience, the 720p x264 dual audio collection remains a gold standard.
Enjoy your journey back to the swamp – just don’t ask Donkey to sing.
The Shrek franchise, produced by DreamWorks Animation, redefined modern animated storytelling between 2001 and 2011 by blending fairy-tale subversion with irreverent pop-culture humor. The Core Series (2001–2010)
The main narrative arc follows the journey of a reclusive ogre named Shrek (Mike Myers), his talkative companion Donkey (Eddie Murphy), and the independent Princess Fiona (Cameron Diaz). Shrek (2001)
: The film that started the phenomenon, following Shrek as he rescues Princess Fiona to reclaim his swamp from Lord Farquaad. Shrek 2 (2004) Shrek -2001 2011- Complete Series 720p X264 Dual Audio
: Frequently cited as a masterclass in sequels, it introduces the Kingdom of Far Far Away and the fan-favourite character Puss in Boots (Antonio Banderas). Shrek the Third (2007)
: Shrek faces the responsibilities of impending fatherhood and kingship while searching for the rightful heir, Artie. Shrek Forever After (2010)
: Marketed as "The Final Chapter," this entry explores an alternate reality where Shrek was never born, forced upon him by the manipulative Rumpelstiltskin. Show more Expansion & Spin-offs (2011)
As the main series concluded, the franchise expanded its universe by focusing on breakout characters. Puss in Boots (2011)
: A prequel spin-off that explores the origins of the legendary swashbuckler long before his encounter with Shrek, featuring his alliance with Humpty Dumpty and Kitty Softpaws. Show more Television Specials
During this decade, the franchise also produced notable short-form content that expanded on the holiday lives of the characters: Shrek the Halls (2007)
: A Christmas-themed special where Shrek tries to host the perfect holiday for his new family. Scared Shrekless (2010) Runtime: 93 minutes Why it’s essential: A It’s
: A Halloween special set in Farquaad’s haunted castle, featuring a scary story competition. Show more
The series' legacy continues beyond 2011 with the critically acclaimed Puss in Boots: The Last Wish (2022) and the highly anticipated Shrek 5 , currently in development for a 2027 release.
The series released between 2001 and 2011 consists of four main feature films, one major spin-off, and several television specials and shorts. This era encompasses the core story arc of Shrek and the introduction of Puss in Boots as a standalone lead. Main Feature Films (2001–2010) Shrek (2001) : The original film where Shrek rescues Princess Fiona. Shrek 2 (2004)
: Shrek and Fiona visit the kingdom of Far Far Away to meet her parents. Shrek the Third (2007)
: Shrek searches for an heir to the throne while dealing with impending fatherhood. Shrek Forever After (2010)
: Also known as The Final Chapter, Shrek enters an alternate reality after making a deal with Rumpelstiltskin. Spin-Off Films Puss in Boots (2011)
: A prequel spin-off focusing on Puss in Boots' adventures before meeting Shrek. Television Specials & Shorts (2001–2011) Enjoy your journey back to the swamp –
During this decade, several shorter releases were often bundled with home media or aired as holiday specials: Shrek in the Swamp Karaoke Dance Party (2001) : A short musical ending for the first film. Shrek 4-D (2003)
: Also known as The Ghost of Lord Farquaad, originally a theme park attraction. Far Far Away Idol (2004)
: A singing competition parody included with the Shrek 2 home release. Shrek the Halls (2007) : A Christmas television special. Scared Shrekless (2010) : A Halloween television special. Donkey's Caroling Christmas-tacular (2010) : A short musical holiday special. Thriller Night (2011)
: A Halloween short parodying Michael Jackson's music video. The Pig Who Cried Werewolf (2011) : A Halloween short featuring the Three Little Pigs.
The Shrek series is more than just a collection of films; it's a cultural time capsule. Starting with the groundbreaking original that won the first-ever Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, moving through the pop-culture juggernaut of Shrek 2, the emotional depth of Shrek the Third, and concluding with the prequel Shrek Forever After, the series maintains astonishing consistency in quality and voice acting.
The keyword Shrek -2001 2011- Complete Series signifies the full canonical journey. Unlike fragmented collections that skip the holiday specials or shorts, a true "Complete Series" pack includes:
In an era of 4K and 1080p Full HD, the choice of 720p might seem retro, but it serves specific purposes for collectors:
