Despite being a pivotal presence in the first movie, Dragon's role was drastically reduced in All the Shrek movies create an epic saga that satirizes the fairy tale genre while also becoming a great addition to the category in its own right. The series uses just about every fantasy trope that exists, and one of those hallmarks is what allows Dragon to enter the story in the franchise's inaugural installment back in 2001. However, after debuting as Princess Fiona's captor, Dragon all but vanishes from the sequel.

Dragon's DreamWorks' best movies through the years. That being said, Dragon's absence from Shrek 2 is one of the saga's frustrating blind spots.

Dragon's Pregnancy Was Too Difficult To Work Into Shrek 2

Dragon's condition prevented her from being a major part of Shrek 2's story

Dragon and Shrek begin a romantic relationship at the end of the first Shrek movie. Despite this, her role in the sequel is nowhere near what one would expect given her ties to one of the franchise's main characters. However, Shrek 2's DVD commentary reveals Dragon was intended to have a much larger role, but she was all but removed from the movie due to the difficulty of hiding the fact she was pregnant with her and Donkey's four children. Test audiences were afraid of Dragon's hormonal moodiness, so she was relegated to a mid-credits scene only.

Dragon's pregnancy is quietly referenced near the beginning of Shrek 2 when Donkey claims she has been "all moody and stuff lately. "

Dragon wasn't just intended to appear before Shrek and Fiona departed for Far Far Away. She was also supposed to show up during Shrek 2's final battle scene to assist her friends. Unfortunately, the producers wanted to keep her pregnancy a surprise until the last possible moment, and it would have been difficult to conceal this reveal if Dragon was onscreen so close to giving birth. So, although there were big plans to include her in Shrek 2, Dragon's condition worked against her realistically being a big part of the project.

Dragon's Canceled Shrek 2 Storyline Still Happened Off-Screen

Dragon still had an interesting (albeit hidden) arc in Shrek 2

Donkey as a horse in Shrek 2

Dragon's planned arrival to help Shrek and the others near the end of the movie wouldn't have shown her in her known form. Just as Fiona was transformed by Shrek drinking the Happily Ever After Potion, the Shrek 2 producers have confirmed that Dragon also underwent a change when Donkey consumed the magical liquid. With Donkey turning into a horse, Donkey transformed off-screen into a talking Pegasus - and this is how she would have looked if she had appeared in the fight sequence.

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Perhaps even more interestingly, Dragon would have been able to speak in her transformed state - which would have made it even more challenging to keep her pregnancy under wraps. Still, the fact Donkey's drinking of the potion transformed Dragon confirms that the two are each other's true love. It's a sweet way to find this out, even if it isn't actually confirmed within Shrek 2's runtime.

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Shrek 2
Release Date
May 19, 2004
Runtime
93 minutes
Director
Kelly Asbury, Andrew Adamson, Conrad Vernon

WHERE TO WATCH

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A sequel to the classic children's animated film, Sherk 2 follows newlywed ogre couple Sherk and Fiona, whose marriage is tested by a visit to Fiona's parents, the king and queen of Far Far Away. Distrustful of Shrek, the king begins working with Fiona's Fairy Godmother to break up the couple in order for Fiona to wed Fairy Godmother's son, Prince Charming. Mike Myers, Cameron Diaz, and Eddie Murphy reprise their roles as Shrek, Fiona, and Donkey, with a further cast that includes John Cleese, Julie Andrews, Jennifer Saunders, and Antonio Banderas. 

Prequel(s)
Shrek
Franchise(s)
Shrek