The credits feature moments from the previous three films, which is very heartwarming for people who grew up with the entire Shrek series.Shrek's character development is really shown in this film when arguing with the alternate Fiona, he insists that true love will solve everything and it does exist, a big contrast to how he dismissed the notion in the first film and Fiona insisted on the power of true love.It helps that Shrek shares a few genuinely sad and heartwarming moments with them. The ogre babies are integrated into the plot more organically than in Shrek the Third, where they were dismissed as a kid-oriented marketing gimmick.
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Plus Walt Dohrn does a great job voicing him. What makes him stand out among Shrek villains is that he actually succeeds in his plan! He tricked Shrek into signing the contract to wipe him out of existence, which allows him to take over Far Far Away.