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  • 5 stars

    original written all over the place

    December 24, 2008
    i love this show ,it is worth your time,it is so funny the part of the cookie telling the storie of santa.ieven has the original voices and i dont get the "halls' part but believe me it wont live u dissapointed
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  • 4 stars

    lol

    December 6, 2007
    people are tellin me that shrek the halls shuold be the funnyest i can't wait. i think ill like it because i liked the rest. i cant wait to see it.
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  • 5 stars

    Gaaahhh!!!

    December 4, 2007
    I saw this at its premier on November 28, 2007. Histerical! well worth the 30 minutes for it to air. The characters have the original voices from the three movies. The storyline is pure Shrek. Awesome to the core.
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  • 5 stars

    "YOU WEREN'T THERE!!!"

    December 4, 2007
    Oh my gosh...soooooo funny. The poor little gingerbread man yelling "YOU WEREN'T THERE!!!" was hilarious! I can't wait to watch it again. When's the encore?
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  • 3 stars

    A Good Holiday Look-In on the Shrek Clan

    November 30, 2007
    If you've been wondering how Shrek, Fiona, family and friends might get together for the Holidays, you'll enjoy this TV special and latest installment in the continuing Shrek saga. This does have most all the basic elements most Shrek aficionados have come to expect, right down to the "needledrop" music and slightly skewed townsfolk, and does a good job of picking up where "Shrek The Third" ended. Directed by Gary Trousdale (who also co-directed Disney's landmark film "Beauty and the Beast"), this special could have had just a little something more to it, but was limited by its 21.5-minute time frame. It takes a nice and perhaps appropriate Holiday break from the climactic action in Shreks 3D/4D, 2 and Third, but does produce a heartwarming get-together, with enjoyable contributions by the supporting characters, that at times seems like Holiday gatherings we all can both dread, and hope for.
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