2 of 7 available systemwide,
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Agave Library
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Children DVD FICTION Shrek
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On Shelf
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Children DVD FICTION Shrek
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Checked Out
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Century Library
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DVD FICTION Shrek
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Cholla Library
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Children DVD FICTION Shrek
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Checked Out
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Emily Center Affiliate Library
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REF Children DVD
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In Library Use Only
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Ocotillo Library
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Children DVD FICTION Shrek
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Checked Out
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Children DVD FICTION Shrek
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Checked Out
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Summary:
A reclusive ogre and a chatterbox donkey go on a quest to rescue a princess for a tyrannical lord.
Notes:
MPAA rating: PG.
Optional French or Spanish tracks; optional subtitles French or Spanish; closed captioned.
Based on the book by William Steig.
Bonus features: Shrek in the swamp Karaoke Dance Party; international dubbing featurette; HBO first look: Making of SHREK; filmmakers' commentary; technical goofs; cast; storyboard pitch of deleted scenes; character design progression reel ; hints for Shrek Xbox video game.
Co-executive producer, David Lipman ; executive producers, Penney Finkelman Cox, Sandra Rabins ; original score, Harry Gregson-Williams and John Powell ; supervising animator, Raman Hui.
Voices of: Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, Cameron Diaz, John Lithgow, Vincent Cassell.
DVD.
"Academy Award Winner for Best Animated Feature 2001"
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| Consensus: While simultaneously embracing and subverting fairy tales, the irreverent Shrek also manages to tweak Disney's nose, provide a moral message to children, and offer viewers a funny, fast-paced ride. |
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