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Woman makes insane realisation about Donkey from Shrek that could change entire movie

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Updated 17:01 24 Jun 2025 GMT+1Published 21:03 23 Jun 2025 GMT+1

Woman makes insane realisation about Donkey from Shrek that could change entire movie

Fans think they have found Donkey's true origin in the fairy tale universe

Joshua Nair

Joshua Nair

We all know and love Donkey in the Shrek franchise, but his origins within the film's world is never really been revealed.

The lovable best friend of the protagonist, Donkey is known for his hyperactive nature and excitement at the quests him, Shrek, and later Puss in Boots, carry out over the course of four films (soon to be five).

Voiced by the comedic legend Eddie Murphy, the role was actually meant to go to The Jerk's Steve Martin before the final casting.

But now, fans will likely be unable to hear Donkey in any other voice apart from Murphy's, becoming one of the iconic animated characters of the 2000s.

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However, you may not have thought about Donkey's backstory, or lack of one, in the iconic film franchise.

A talking donkey - which story is he actually from? (Dreamworks)
A talking donkey - which story is he actually from? (Dreamworks)

Think about it.

We know all about Shrek, Fiona, and even Prince Charming before his demise - but nothing about Donkey. Puss in Boots got his own film for goodness sake!

But now, fans have taken to social media to share theories on who Donkey may really be in the fairy tale universe.

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You may have assumed that the creators of Shrek added the talking animal in for comedic value, which may be somewhat correct, but one user on Instagram known as @asheleyspam claims that Donkey is really a human.

She starts by noting that Donkey and Pinocchio are friends, before delving into the character's backstory.

Showing footage from the original Pinocchio movie, she claims that he is actually the titular character's best friend, Lampwick, who he meets at Pleasure Island. Lampwick eventually turns into a donkey for a portion of the movie to be sold for labour.

She adds that it explains why he can talk, and links it back to the original Italian novel on which the Disney film is based on, written by Carlo Collidi.

The fan theory is that Donkey was Lampwick (Disney)
The fan theory is that Donkey was Lampwick (Disney)

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Asheley reveals that after turning into a donkey here, Pinocchio is sent to a circus while Lampwick is set to live with an old lady, suggesting that this who we see giving Donkey up at the start of the first Shrek film.

Claiming that he could actually have been a human this whole time, other fans seem to agree with the theory.

Over on Reddit, fans speak about the original 1940 film, where they mention the Pleasure Island scene.

Pinocchio escapes, but Lampwick is transformed, while it was also revealed that some of the transformed boys can still talk as donkeys.

Sound familiar?

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When he switches bodies with Puss in Shrek The Third, Donkey speaks to his feline friend about learning to control his hee-hawing, which he said takes practice - meaning he might have done the same, according to ScreenRant.

If that wasn't enough, Donkey speaks about being bullied and getting wedgies in Shrek The Third, which seemingly alludes to a past human life.

Is any of it true? Maybe Shrek 5 will reveal it all.

Featured Image Credit: Dreamworks

Topics: Eddie Murphy, Film

Joshua Nair
Joshua Nair

Joshua Nair is a journalist at LADbible. Born in Malaysia and raised in Dubai, he has always been interested in writing about a range of subjects, from sports to trending pop culture news. After graduating from Oxford Brookes University with a BA in Media, Journalism and Publishing, he got a job freelance writing for SPORTbible while working in marketing before landing a full-time role at LADbible. Unfortunately, he's unhealthily obsessed with Manchester United, which takes its toll on his mental and physical health. Daily.

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