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Not my gumdrop buttons!
~ Gingerbread Man
Okay! I'll tell you. Do you know the muffin man?
~ Gingy being interrogated by Lord Farquaad.

The Gingerbread Man (or Gingy for short) is one of the supporting protagonists in the Shrek franchise. He is based on the fairytale The Gingerbread Man. He is seen in Shrek being tortured about where Shrek and friends were hiding, and in Shrek 2 is seen dancing with Pinocchio, his best friend.

He was voiced by Conrad Vernon and James Arnold Taylor in the games. In the Japanese version from the movie, he was voiced by Hiro Yūki.

Contents

  • 1 Appearances
    • 1.1 Early life
    • 1.2 Shrek
    • 1.3 Shrek 2
    • 1.4 Shrek the Third
    • 1.5 Shrek Forever After
    • 1.6 Scared Shrekless
    • 1.7 Shrek Thriller Night
    • 1.8 Puss in Boots: The Last Wish
  • 2 Trivia
  • 3 External Links
  • 4 Navigation

Appearances[]

Early life[]

Gingy was created bythe Muffin Man, along with the rest of the Gingerbread people. Some years later, he attended Cookie Academy, at which he excelled in Home Economics.

Sometime later, he got married to a red-head gingerbread woman, but the relationship did not last.

Shrek[]

Gingy is being tortured by the evilLord Farquaad. Farquaad had ordered his evil henchmanTheloniousto drown Gingy in milk and rip off his legs so he couldn't escape. Farquaad went on to taunt him by making his legs run around while saying, "Run, run, run, as fast as you can! You can't catch me, I'm the Gingerbread Man!". Gingy then calls Farquaad a monster to which Farquaad replies "I'm not a monster here you are!" while he throws one of his legs at him and crumbles his other leg to pieces. When Gingy refused to give Farquaad straight answers, he (Farquaad) threatened to tear off one of his gumdrop buttons. So the Gingerbread Man started to talk about how theMuffin Manwas hiding them (most likely lying). When theMagic Mirrorarrived, Gingy was thrown into the trash by Farquaad.

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 lost one.

Shrek 2[]

Gingy finally gets his other leg replaced. He has an Ascended Extra in the movie, along with the rest of the fairy tale creatures.WhileShrek,Princess Fiona, andDonkeygo toFar Far Away, Gingy and the other fairy tale creatures watch over theswamp.

He isn't seen again until later on when he sees Shrek, Donkey, andPuss in Bootsgetting arrested. The group then goes to the prison and helps the trio escape. Afterwards, Shrek and Gingerbread Man go to theMuffin Man's houseand make a giant gingerbread man namedMongo. Using Mongo, Shrek breaks into the castle, but Mongo remains in the moat, after he has hot milk poured onto him by theguards. Gingy was grieved and almost got stuck in the moat himself.

Shrek the Third []

He has another Ascended Extra in the movie.Gingy was present to Fiona, where he andPinocchiogave her a baby carrier.

WhenPrince CharmingandCaptain Hookbroke in, they demanded to know where Shrek was. Gingy refused to tell, and when confronted by Hook, his life flashed before his own eyes. He was placed in a deserted bakery, but was rescued by Donkey and Puss in Boots.

Gingy was also at the big rescue seen in the end, where he slid downRapunzel's hair, revealing that it was really a wig.

Shrek Forever After[]

He has a thirdAscended Extra in the movie.In the final chapter, When Shrek enters the alternate reality, Gingy is seen fightinganimals crackersas a gladiator, using a lollipop as a weapon.

Later, he is seen approaching Shrek, offering information onRumpelstiltskin. Unfortunately, a fat and lazy Puss eats him before he's able to convey any information to Shrek. However, when Shrek returns to the real world at the end, therealGingy is still alive and well.

In a deleted scene shows Gingy fighting along withPinocchio,The Big Bad Wolf,The Three Little PigsandThe Three Blind Miceagainst Shrek. He also uses hisAnimal Crackersto attack Shrek.

Scared Shrekless[]

When Gingy's other girlfriend kicked Gingy out, but he later gets a new girlfriend named Sugar until she turned evil in The Bride of Gingy story.

Shrek Thriller Night[]

Gingy appears as one of the zombies, when he was a little bit cracked.

Puss in Boots: The Last Wish[]

Gingy briefly appears in the movie, he is seen with Puss before the latter burns himself to death due to an overheated oven.

Trivia[]

  • In the Scared Shrekless segment, "The Bride of Gingy", the Muffin Man's process in creating sentient sweets is fully revealed. This could hint that Gingy is not a creation of magic, but of science. It can also be assumed in Shrek 2 with the creation of his brother Mongo, and him yelling "It's alive!", a line from the 1931 horror classic Frankenstein.
  • He seems to be best friends with Pinocchio, whom he has a similar voice to (although Gingy’s is more high pitched).
  • In the Espanol version of the movie, When the Gingerbread Man said “Eat Me” right before spitting in Farquaad’s face, He called Farquaad a pig.
  • It is unknown how he got his other leg replaced by the events of the second movie due to the other leg being grinded up into pieces.
    • It is implied that the Muffin Man patched him a new left leg some time after Shrek and Fiona's honeymoon.

External Links[]

  • Gingy on the Heroic Benchmark Wiki

Navigation[]

Heroes

Ogres
Shrek |Princess Fiona |Ogre Resistance(Brogan,Gretched &Cookie)

Far Far Away
Donkey |Dragon |Puss in Boots |Gingerbread Man |Pinocchio |Three Little Pigs |Big Bad Wolf |Three Blind Mice |King Harold |Queen Lillian |Arthur Pendragon |Doris the Ugly Stepsister |Cinderella |Snow White |Sleeping Beauty |Mongo

Others
Merlin |Shrek (Book)

See Also
Puss in Boots Heroes

Gingerbread Man (Shrek) (2024)

FAQs

What was Lord Farquaad asking the Gingerbread Man? ›

Lord Farquaad : [tossing legs away] I'm not the monster here, YOU are! You and the rest of that fairytale trash, poisoning my perfect world. Now tell me, where are the others? Gingerbread Man : Eat me!

What happens to Gingy in Shrek? ›

Unfortunately, a fat and lazy Puss eats him before he's able to convey any information to Shrek. However, when Shrek returns to the real world at the end, the real Gingy is still alive and well.

How did Gingy get his legs back? ›

When the Magic Mirror arrived, Gingy was thrown into the trash by Farquaad. 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.

What does the Gingerbread Man always say? ›

Run, run, as fast as you can. You can't catch me—I'm the gingerbread man!

What was the famous quote from the Gingerbread Man? ›

In some retellings, the Gingerbread Man taunts his pursuers with the famous line: Run, run as fast as you can! You can't catch me. I'm the Gingerbread Man!

Why is the big gingerbread man in Shrek called? ›

“Blazing Saddles” – Mel Brooks fans will no doubt smile when they hear that the giant gingerbread man that appears in “Shrek 2” 's finale sequence is named Mongo. After all, that's also the name of Alex Karras's dim-witted character in Brooks' 1974 western parody.

What is the dark truth behind the Gingerbread Man? ›

Long before it became a holiday treat, gingerbread was a royal favorite, a token of fertility, and a tool for witches to exact their vengeance. The pudgy gingerbread man with his candy eyes and icing smile has a sinister backstory—a link to death and the demonic.

What is the Gingerbread Man's role in Shrek? ›

The Gingerbread Man, known as Gingy, is voiced by Conrad Vernon, and references the fairy tale of the runaway cookie. In the first film, Shrek, Lord Farquaad kidnaps him and tortures him for information, but Gingy refuses to reveal Shrek's location.

Is Lord Farquaad Snow White's son? ›

It turns out his father was one of Snow White's dwarfs, and his mother was the princess from "The Princess and the Pea", who left her crown behind so she could marry him.

Why is his name Farquaad? ›

Lord Farquaad's name has also been subject of speculation. Some have noticed that Farquaad sounds like the vulgar slang fuckwad. While some have supposed this name is another dig at Eisner, others think it's a joke about Farquaad's character aimed at parents watching the film with their children.

Why did Farquaad hate fairytale creatures? ›

Summary. Lord Farquaad wanted a "perfect" world by exiling fairy tale creatures, calling them "trash". Farquaad's hatred for fairy tale characters stemmed from insecurities and past trauma. After Farquaad's death, Duloc fell into a run-down state with no other ruler appointed.

Why was Farquaad torturing gingerbread man? ›

Gingy was tortured and taunted by Lord Farquaad because he would not give him answers about the location of the other fairytale characters. As a result, Gingy was thrown into the trash.

Who is Gingy's girlfriend in Shrek? ›

The Bride of Gingy

So, he and the Muffin Man make a new girlfriend named Sugar. When they make her, Gingy decides to use a lot of sugar, thinking that she will love him forever, despite the Muffin Man's warnings against doing so.

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