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Gingy: Ok, ok...I'll tell you. Do you know the Muffin Man?

Farquad: The Muffin Man?

Gingy: The Muffin Man.

Farquad: Yes, I know the Muffin Man. Who lives on Drury Lane?

Gingy: Well...she's married to...the Muffin Man.

Farquad: The Muffin Man?

Gingy: The Muffin Man!

Farquad: She's married to the Muffin Man?

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In the scene where Farquaad's men are chasing after Donkey and run into Shrek, their leader is holding a scroll. In the next shot, it completely disappears without him moving it at all. See more...

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In the scene where Lord Farquaad is in bed, watch as they pan up to him, you'll see the bear skin rug on his floor is actually the Momma Bear from The Three Bears. Baby bear can actually be seen crying in the huge gathering outside Shrek's cabin. See more...

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Shrek

Continuity: At the start of the film, Shrek is painting his "Ogre Beware" sign, you will notice that quite a bit of the top left corner of the board is missing. When he hangs the board on the post it is the opposite corner that is gone. He did not paint on both sides.

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