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. His performance was so iconic that DreamWorks reportedly considered him for the English voice in sequels, though he declined due to the language barrier. Voiced by Vadim Andreyev for dialogue and Alexey Ivashchenko for singing. Princess Fiona: Voiced by Zhanna Nikonova . Lord Farquaad: Voiced by Vladimir Antonik . 2. Cultural Adaptations
While English Shrek might say, "Get out of my swamp," Russian Shrek delivers a monologue about the existential dread of solitude. He uses flowery, archaic words mixed with casual slang. He sounds like a grumpy literature professor who has retreated to the woods because he’s tired of society’s nonsense. russian shrek dub full
Avoid downloading pirated copies. Use for legal access and to support the industry. If you're in Russia, most streaming services offer the full Russian dub at no cost or with a subscription. Princess Fiona: Voiced by Zhanna Nikonova
The was originally released in theaters on October 31, 2001. Cultural Adaptations While English Shrek might say, "Get
Known for his high-energy and iconic delivery, Andreyev's Donkey became a fan favorite in Russian-speaking countries.