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Thriller Night
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Thriller Night

Sep 13, 2011
0h 6m
★ 6.7

Overview

A Shrek parody of Michael Jackson's Thriller song and music video, with Donkey singing.

Genres

Animation
Music
Horror
Comedy

Production Companies

DreamWorks Animation

Cast

Michael Gough

Shrek (voice)

Michael Gough

Dean Edwards

Donkey (voice)

Dean Edwards

Holly Fields

Princess Fiona (voice)

Holly Fields

André Sogliuzzo

Puss in Boots (voice)

André Sogliuzzo

Cody Cameron

Pinocchio / Three Pigs (voice)

Cody Cameron

Conrad Vernon

Gingerbread Man (voice)

Conrad Vernon

Walt Dohrn

Rumpelstiltskin (voice)

Walt Dohrn

Bobby Kimball

Headless Horseman (voice)

Bobby Kimball

Sean Bishop

Zombie Chorus (voice)

Sean Bishop

Jerry Clarke

Zombie Chorus (voice)

Jerry Clarke

Brentley Gore

Zombie Chorus (voice)

Brentley Gore

Mark McCracken

Zombie Chorus (voice)

Mark McCracken

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