The disturbing detail in Shrek you completely missed — until now: ‘I won’t be able to sleep’
“Oh, donkey…” It’s the hidden detail many wish their fairy godmothers could erase — 23 years after the release of everyone’s favorite green Ogre, Shrek.
Given its humor, we knew “Shrek” was just as popular with adults as with kids. But this newly uncovered detail was darker than many expected.
Movie detective Ivan Mars found a sinister ending involving Mama Bear from “Goldilocks and the Three Bears.”
In one scene near the start of “Shrek,” all three bears are seen in cages, having been caught by Lord Farquaad’s soldiers.
In a subsequent scene, Daddy Bear and Baby Bear look sad as they cuddle each other outside Shrek’s house.
Is that Mama Bear on the floor?
Much later, towards the end of the movie, Lord Farquaad’s living quarters are shown. On the floor of his room, a rug resembles Mamma Bear with her signature bow.
I’m not crying. It’s just the Ogre onion layers.
Though it had been known to “Shrek” devotees for years, many people were unaware of the untimely end of Mama Bear until these clips recently went viral.
After this, many users struggled to cope with macabre ending and black humor.
“Shrek wasn’t a kid-friendly film”
“Imagine knowing your mum is someone’s bedroom rug,” one wrote, shocked.
“Now I won’t be able to sleep,” another cried (literally).
“I was today years old when I discovered that the Goldilocks Mama Bear from ‘Shrek’ died, and I think that thought will live rent-free with me forever,” wrote someone else.
“This is mad confusing cause, like, this did happen in ‘Shrek,’ but Puss and Boots are in the same Universe, so how were they still a thing in the last PB movie?” this super-fan questioned.
Another fan knew that “Shrek” was for adults all along: “I keep telling people ‘Shrek’ wasn’t a kid-friendly film. It was subliminally for adults, lol. The jokes’ Easter eggs were crucial.”
“Don’t text. Crying about Shrek’s mama bear,” wrote another person.
Finally, another comment expressing how we all feel: “I could have gone another 23 years without seeing this.”
“That’ll do, Donkey, that’ll do.”