![]() ![]() Butt-Monkey: Tends to suffer a lot of comedic abuse.This warning is extra bold regarding Mongo. Berserk Button: Do not remove his gumdrop buttons.This would never have happened if Gingy hadn't wished for too much sugar in her. When Sugar later wakes up, she turns out to be pleasant at first, but slowly seems more attached to him and eventually becomes Ax-Crazy with severe desperation of wanting him, and more catastrophes are followed. He wanted too much sugar so she would be sweet and never leave him, despite warnings from the baker that it could have consistent side effects. Be Careful What You Wish For: It wasn't probably meant as An Aesop, and merely a horrifying ghost story to scare Shrek, but in Bride of Gingy, he was kicked out by his girlfriend and asked the baker to bake him a ginger bride.The remaining leg is grafted back on, and by the time of the second film, he's gotten a new replacement leg. An Arm and a Leg: In the first movie, Farquaad tears off both of his legs, crumbling one to powder.Anthropomorphic Food: A walking, talking, sentient gingerbread man. ![]() Adaptational Badass: While Gingy is primarily a comic relief character and non-combatant in the movies, the games grant him ninja-like capabilities like using a candy-cane as a weapon, throwing peppermints like shuriken and even outright teleportation in the GBA version of Shrek SuperSlam.He is made out of a normal carved-out gingerbread with icing and gumdrop buttons. He is small and a fast runner, making him difficult to catch. He is also known as "Gingy" and was created by The Muffin Man. The Gingerbread Man is a live talking gingerbread man and one of Shrek's friends. "No, not the buttons! Not my gumdrop buttons!"
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