<P> The 2001 film Shrek, based on William Steig's novel of the same name, garnered acclaim from critics and won an Oscar, while Shrek 2 (2004) was, at the time, the highest - grossing animated film ever at the North American box office . However, Dave Sims of The Atlantic's The Wire marked the second film as the start of the decline in quality and commercial success of the franchise, writing that none of the sequels was remembered due to the jokes' relying on "cheap topical gags and flimsy celebrity cameos ." He noted that "the joke of Shrek's mediocrity was then filtered through the Internet's many weird joke filters, which end up in a weird mix of sincerity and surrealism ." While fans had been creating and positing their own comics and pictures of Shrek depicted outside of the films on DeviantArt ever since Shrek's 2001 release, "it took about 11 years for the Internet's Shrek obsession to go from cute to cult - like" as The Daily Dot wrote . </P> <P> Shrek's official Facebook page was launched by DreamWorks on December 1, 2009, and was used to promote the products and spin - offs of the franchise, with the title character "speaking" to his fans through posts . These posts were very popular, garnering 1,000 to 2,000 more views than the typical promotional post at the time . In 2010, the year of the release of Shrek Forever After, a comic on DeviantArt titled "Shadow begs Shrek" was posted by user cmara, and paired Shrek with Shadow the Hedgehog, a character from the Sonic the Hedgehog series . A Kotaku writer stated that a possible reason for the pairing was that both characters "tried to act like they were too cool for "kid stuff ." Too sophisticated, too edgy . They were made for each other--and approximately one billion people between the ages of 12 and 34 ." It went viral, and what followed was several memes, including what The Week journalist Scott Meslow described as "awful puns, half - assed Photoshops, bizarre fan fiction," most of them sexually explicit, and a horror game revolving around Shrek stalking the player through a swamp . There have been lists compiling online Shrek fan art, including a January 2014 list by Chloe Cole of the CollegeHumor site Dorkly of "The Most Upsetting Shrek and Shadow Fan Art On the Internet" and official Smosh website writer Daniel Dominguez's list of "20 Uncomfortably Sexual Pieces Of Shrek Fan Art" published in November 2013 . </P> <P> May 2012 marked the launch of ShrekChan, a 4chan-esque imageboard for fans of Shrek to satirically and occasionally seriously comment on anything related to the Shrek series . Fans of Shrek are nicknamed "brogres", which is a take on the name of the young adult fans of My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic known as bronies . The board had garnered 500,000 visitors as of March 22, 2014 . In 2013, Shrek's online popularity went to what The Daily Dot described as a "whole new demented level" with a fanmade video called "Shrek Is Love, Shrek Is Life .", a story of a nine - year - old boy who sexually offers himself to Shrek after his (the boy's) father reprimands him for his Shrek obsession . A metameme based on this was posted on 4chan's paranormal board on January 31, 2013, which led to many "deranged illustrations" posted online influenced by the post . Many duplications of the video were also uploaded, with the video and its replicas garnering over 90 million views as of May 2016 . </P> <P> On March 25, 2014, the video was a "Cartoon Brew pick", and the award was number 13 on their "Top 20 Stories of 2014" published on the site . The video was also put by Gizmodo writer Ashley Feinberg's list of the "11 of the Weirdest Videos on YouTube". </P>

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