

Shrek 2
AI Woke Score
No detectable agenda — story first.
confidence: high
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The Verdict
Shrek 2 is a beloved fairy-tale comedy with effectively zero identity messaging. Its themes of self-acceptance are baked into the story, not preached. A near-spotless score across the board.
What the AI Flagged
Each axis scored 0–100, with the receipts. The headline score weights the worst offense, so a single egregious element isn't diluted by the rest.
Identity Swaps
0Original animated characters; no established characters race- or gender-swapped.
Girlboss & Male Demotion
10Fiona is capable but the film centers Shrek's arc; no message diminishing men.
- Fiona stands up for herself but Shrek remains the hero
LGBTQ+ / Trans / Non-Binary Content
15Mild comedic gag with the Ugly Stepsister/transformation jokes but nothing substantive.
- The Ugly Stepsister depicted with a deep voice as a recurring joke
DEI Casting
0Fairy-tale fantasy setting; casting fits the world.
Preachiness
5Themes of self-acceptance folded entirely into the story, no lectures.
- Shrek and Fiona accept themselves as ogres
Anti-Masculinity / Anti-West
5No anti-masculinity or anti-West framing; Charming is a vain villain for plot reasons.
Source Betrayal
0Original sequel not based on a single source work.
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Cast & Crew

Mike Myers
Shrek (voice)

Eddie Murphy
Donkey (voice)

Cameron Diaz
Princess Fiona (voice)

Julie Andrews
Queen Lillian (voice)

Antonio Banderas
Puss in Boots (voice)

John Cleese
King Harold (voice)

Rupert Everett
Prince Charming (voice)

Jennifer Saunders
Fairy Godmother (voice)

Aron Warner
Wolf (voice)

Kelly Asbury
Page / Elf / Nobleman / Nobleman's Son (voice)
Conrad Vernon (Director) · Kelly Asbury (Director) · Jeffrey Katzenberg (Executive Producer) · Andrew Adamson (Director)
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