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'Shrek' character |
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Mar 29 2013 Thomas Joseph - King Feature Syndicate |
Jun 15 2012 Thomas Joseph - King Feature Syndicate |
Aug 13 2004 Thomas Joseph - King Feature Syndicate |
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Princess Fiona is a fictional character who appears in DreamWorks' Shrek franchise, first appearing in the animated film Shrek (2001). One of the film series' main characters, Fiona is introduced as a beautiful princess cursed to transform into an ogress nightly, initially determined to break her enchantment by kissing a prince, only to meet and fall in love with Shrek, an ogre, instead. The character's origins and relationships with other characters are further explored in subsequent films, introducing her new husband Shrek to her parents in Shrek 2 (2004), who struggle to accept Fiona's decision to marry him, becoming a mother by Shrek the Third (2007) and an empowered warrior princess in Shrek Forever After (2010), much of which is set in an alternate reality in which Fiona never meets Shrek. * Created by screenwriters Ted Elliott and Terry Rossio, Fiona is loosely based on the unsightly princess in William Steig's children's book Shrek!, from which her role and appearance were significantly modified. The screenwriters adapted the character into a princess under an enchantment that induces shapeshifting, an idea that was initially greatly contested by the other filmmakers. Fiona is voiced by actress Cameron Diaz. Comedian and actress Janeane Garofalo had originally been cast as the character until she was fired from the first film with little explanation, although it is believed that the producers found Garofalo's sarcastic approach to the princess no longer suitable after Shrek's original voice actor passed away, replacing her with a kinder-sounding actress. Fiona was one of the first human characters to have a lead role in a computer-animated film, thus the animators aspired to make her both beautiful and realistic in appearance. However, an early test screening resulted in children reacting negatively towards the character's uncanny realism, prompting the animators to re-design Fiona into a more cartoonish heroine. * The character is considered to be a parody of traditional princesses who appear in fairy tales and animated Disney films. Reception towards Fiona has been generally positive, with critics commending her characterization and use of martial arts, which references the films The Matrix (1999) and Diaz's Charlie's Angels (2000). However, reviewers were divided over the character's human design, some of whom were impressed by the technological innovations while others found her realism to be unsettling, citing her likeness to Diaz. Several media publications consider Fiona to be a feminist icon, crediting her with subverting princess and gender stereotypes. Diaz also became one of Hollywood's highest-paid actresses due to her role in the Shrek franchise, earning $3 million for her performance in the first film and upwards of $10 million for each sequel. |