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While she's there, she is brewing a love potion, which included "a drop of desire, a pinch of passion and just a hint of lust".

She is then visited by Shrek , Donkey , and Puss , who come to her for help. However, she spites him by saying that ogres don't live happily ever after, citing multiple endings of other fairy tales to prove her point. When Shrek leaves, she later learns he stole one of her potions the Happily Ever After potion to be specific , and realizes that she could use this to her advantage. She and Charming go to the castle where Charming poses as a transformed Shrek while the Fairy Godmother arranges for the real Shrek transformed by the potion to witness a "moment" between Charming and Fiona, making him believe she's fallen for Charming.

She uses his grief to seemingly gently convince him to stop living in a fairytale, and that if he truly loves Fiona he'll let her go. The plan works at first but is ultimately blown when she and Charming are summoned by Harold to the Poison Apple tavern. When Charming complains that Fiona isn't warming up to him, Harold wants to call the whole thing off, declaring that you can't force someone to fall in love.

Undeterred, the Fairy Godmother gives Harold the love potion from earlier. She tells him to have Fiona drink some, which will make her fall in love with the first man she kisses. She also tells him to make sure that Charming is the one to kiss her. Harold tries to defy her, but she then blackmails him by reminding him that she helped him with his happily ever after and that she can take it away just as easily, making Harold give in.

Then when Charming calls her his mother, they hear someone exclaim "Mother?! Realizing the jig is up, the Fairy Godmother captures the trio and has them imprisoned while she and Charming attend a royal ball.

While they're there, the Fairy Godmother notices Fiona is put off due to Charming's behavior. The plan almost works until Shrek arrives, leading to a fight over the Fairy Godmother's wand. She orders her son to kiss Fiona since she's already taken the potion. Once he does, Fairy Godmother is shocked to see Fiona headbutting Charming as a response.

It turns out that Harold didn't give Fiona the potion after all. Charming manages to recover his mother's wand and throws it to her, also exposing their family relationship to everyone. Enraged, she turns to Shrek and Fiona, exclaiming, "I told you ogres don't live happily ever after!

She unleashes an energy bolt from her wand presumably to kill Shrek, but Harold jumps in at the last moment. The spell reflects off his breastplate and hits the Fairy Godmother. She is seemingly unharmed for a few seconds and attempts to try to shoot Shrek again, but then her body suddenly bursts into bubbles and sparkles leaving only her glasses which break when they fall to ground and her wand which dims out due to her death.

The Fairy Godmother doesn't appear in the third film, due having already died in the previous film, but she is mentioned throughout the film by her son Prince Charming, who plans to avenge her death by taking over Far Far Away and kill Shrek, though this all ended in failure as Prince Charming seemingly ends up crushed to death by a falling tower, leaving the Fairy Godmother's plans for conquest and power in vain.

The Fairy Godmother is mentioned at the beginning by Harold when he reminds Lillian that "Fairy Godmother said only true love's kiss can lift Fiona 's curse. She also makes a cameo during the end credits. Shrek 2 en. Female en. Fairy Godmother en. Thumbelina, no! Handsel and Gretel, no!

You see, ogres don't live happily ever after Shrek : Alright! Look, lady Prince Charming : [waving his sword] Where is he Mum? I shall render his head from his shoulders! I will smite him where he stands! Fairy Godmother : Oh, put it away, Junior! You're still going to be King. We just need to work out something smarter, that's all. Fairy Godmother : Don't you point those dirty, green sausages at me! Donkey : [after just being snuck up on by Puss In Boots, who steps on his hoof] Owww!

You little hairy little licking sack of Fairy Godmother : What? Is it on? This is Fairy Godmother. Several elements of the first two "Shrek" movies, particularly, still hold up well enough to get touted every other day on Twitter by a Gen Z-er discovering them for the first time. And foremost among those elements is the Fairy Godmother of "Shrek 2. The movie's de-facto villain, the Fairy Godmother is the epitome of what the "Shrek" franchise has it in for when it comes to sending up traditional fairytales.



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