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IMDbAt the end of "What's Up Duloc," the riff Sieber sings is actually from Defying Gravity, a song in Wicked.
The film Shrek was made to poke fun at the Disney empire. The Broadway incarnation contains the tradition with references to a slew of other musicals, including Wicked, Chicago, The Lion King, Gypsy, Les Miserables, Once Upon a Mattress, RENT, A Chorus Line, Evita, and Dreamgirls.
During the beginning song, "Big Bright Beautiful World," as young Shrek is traveling to his new home, there is a family of royals, leading a young redhead, Princess Fiona, who waves at young Shrek.
In the song "ballad of Farquad" Farquad references that his father is grumpy, one of the seven dwarves", and implying his mother is the princess from The Princess And The Pea.
During the dance section of "Morning Person" a reference to the show Chicago is made.
"Lord Farquaad: [seizes a crown and puts it on] All this hocus pocus alters nothing! This marriage is binding and that makes me king. See? See? As for YOU, my wife, I'll have you locked back in that tower for the rest of your days! Shrek: No! Actually, you won't! [whistles. Farquaad does not notice the low growling of the dragon outside] Lord Farquaad: What are you doing, you insolent beast? I'll see you drawn and quartered! I am king! I'll have order! [the dragon breaks through the window and breathes fire at Farquaad, roasting him]"