Where does the Muffin Man live in Shrek?

Oh, yes, I know the muffin man, who lives in Drury Lane."
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Where is The Muffin Man's house?

The Muffin Man is referred to in the Traditional British action rhyme sung as a song called Do You Know The Muffin Man. The rhyme was from a British manuscript first recorded in 1820. The location of the Muffin Man's house in the rhyme is Drury Lane, an actual street located in the theatre district of London.
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Do You Know The Muffin Man line from Shrek?

Do you know... the Muffin Man? Lord Farquaad : The Muffin Man? Gingerbread Man : The Muffin Man. Lord Farquaad : Yes, I know the Muffin Man.
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Where does the gingerbread man lives?

Drury Lane is a street and bakery located near Far Far Away. The Muffin Man lives here, as do the Gingerbread Man and other gingerbread creations. It also appears to be affected by intense storms, likely a source for the Muffin Man's baking.
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How did Gingy get his legs back?

At the end of the movie, Gingy is fine and his leg not crumbled by Lord Farquaad got glued back on with white glaze, while a candy cane made up for the one Farquaad crushed.
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What is the setting of the gingerbread man?

The setting of the gingerbread man is inside a little house. It's the baker's house and now his house. Protagonist is the leading character or one of the major characters in a drama, movie, novel, or other fictional text. In this short story the protagonist is the gingerbread man himself.
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Where did the gingerbread house come from?

Gingerbread houses originated in Germany during the 16th century. The elaborate cookie-walled houses, decorated with foil in addition to gold leaf, became associated with Christmas tradition.
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Where does the gingerbread man come from?

Overall, the big gingerbread traditions come from Germany, France, the Netherlands and the British Isles. Some English cooks were using sugar instead of honey by the end of the 16th century and molasses by the mid-17th century.
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Who is Lord Farquaad based on?

Some have speculated that Lord Farquaad's distinctive appearance and personality are partly based on former Disney CEO Michael Eisner, with whom his once-coworker Jeffrey Katzenberg, who produced Shrek for DreamWorks, had a bitter falling-out.
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What does Gingy say in Shrek?

Run, run, run as fast as you can, you can t catch me I m the Gingerbread Man! You re a monster! I m not the monster here, you are. You and the rest of that fairy tale trash poisoning my perfect kingdom.
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What was the first nursery rhyme?

Ding Dong Bell is the oldest recorded nursery rhyme in the English language. In the earliest version of this rhyme, recorded in 1580 by John Lange, the organist of Winchester Cathedral, the unfortunate cat does not make it out of the well, and the bells are a death knell.
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Who lived in the gingerbread house?

In the story, two children, Hansel and Gretel get lost in the woods. They come upon a house made of gingerbread covered in frosting and candy. Unfortunately, it's the house of the wicked witch. She befriends the kids, fattens them up and tries to eat them.
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Why is gingerbread called gingerbread?

Etymology. Originally, the term gingerbread (from Latin zingiber via Old French gingebras) referred to preserved ginger. It then referred to a confection made with honey and spices. Gingerbread is often used to translate the French term pain d'épices (literally "spice bread") or the German terms Pfefferkuchen (lit.
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Can you eat a gingerbread house?

So, can you eat gingerbread houses? Typically yes, so long as your gingerbread house is made from edible ingredients then you are free to eat as much or as little of it as you like. If you left it sitting out for several weeks, then it likely won't taste very good as the gingerbread and candies will have gone stale.
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What are the characters in The Gingerbread Man story?

little old woman, the little old man, the cat, the dog, the cockerel, the pig, the cow and the horse ran after the gingerbread man. The gingerbread man just laughed and said, “Run, run, as fast as you can! You can't catch me, I'm the gingerbread man!"
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What is The Gingerbread Man's name in Shrek?

The Gingerbread Man (voiced by Conrad Vernon) is a live talking gingerbread man and one of Shrek's friends. He is also known as "Gingy" and was created by The Muffin Man. He is small and a fast runner, making him difficult to catch.
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Who does The Gingerbread Man meet?

Just when he thinks no one can catch him, he meets a clever fox. The Gingerbread Boy continues to run but a river blocks his way. The fox offers to take the Gingerbread Boy across the river and the Gingerbread Boy agrees. The Gingerbread Boy trusts the fox and continues to do as the fox says.
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Who is Prince Charming's dad in Shrek?

His father is unnamed, never mentioned, and is possibly dead (he is most likely a normal human). His henchmen were the Cyclops, Captain Hook, the pirates, the witches, the guards, the Evil Trees, the Headless Horseman, the knights, Rumpelstiltskin, and the gnomes in Shrek the Third.
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Why did the Fairy Godmother turn into bubbles?

In the novelisation she explodes. In the film she pops into bubbles but either way the end-result is her demise. The Fairy Godmother summoned up every ounce of her power, preparing for one massive magical attack on Shrek.
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What happened to the dog in Shrek 2?

She is a Bichon Frise that was given to Fiona by her Fairy Godmother to cheer her up. Later when Shrek enters Fiona's room, she barks at him while he is yelling and scaring at her. The dog is quickly scared by Shrek's roar. The puppy later appears during the ending, where she is presumably crushed by Shrek.
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What is the creepiest lullaby?

The World's Creepiest Lullabies Revealed!
  • The Highland Fairy Lullaby - Scotland. ...
  • Bium Bium – Iceland. ...
  • Rock-A-Bye Baby – USA. ...
  • Hush Little Baby – USA. ...
  • Dodo Titi – Haiti. ...
  • Dodo Piti Popo – Trinidad. ...
  • Que Llueva, Que Llueva – Argentina. ...
  • Boju Boju – Nigeria.
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What is the scariest nursery rhyme?

Sing a Song of Sixpence, an eerie nursery rhyme where blackbirds are baked into a pie and a maid gets her nose cut off, has several dark readings. The simple rhymes and songs we know courtesy of Mother Goose weren't actually written for children.
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