Perry, the donkey who inspired Shrek’s companion, dies

Perry, the donkey who inspired Shrek’s companion, dies

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Perry, the real-life inspiration for Shrek’s Donkey, died at the age of 30. (Photo: (L) BP Asshole, (R) IMDb)

Perry the donkey, who inspired the beloved character Donkey in the animated film Shrek, has died at the age of 30. Perry lived on a farm in Devon, England, and was known for his friendly and enthusiastic nature.

Perry, short for Pericles, gained fame when his personality and appearance inspired the creation of Donkey, Shrek’s talkative and humorous companion. The character, voiced by Eddie Murphy, became a fan favorite and contributed to the film’s success.

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Barron Park Donkeys shared the devastating news on their official Instagram handle. The post read, “We are sad to announce that our beloved Barron Park donkey, Perry, passed away yesterday at the age of 30. He was a beloved member of our community, and we know that his passing Many people will be affected. Memorial plans will be announced soon.”

Here is the post:

Fans reacted to the news and shared their grief through comments below the post. One fan wrote, “The Donkeys have been a precious part of growing up in Barron Park. Perry will be greatly missed – a beloved part of the community.” Another fan wrote: “Rest in love, sweet boy.” A third user commented, “Sweet baby girl, rest in peace. Donkey run free in heaven. Brenda, Monterrey, Mexico (sic).”

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Perry’s owners shared that he was a beloved member of their farm and has brought joy to many visitors over the years. His legacy will continue through the character he inspired. The news of his demise has saddened film fans and animal lovers alike.

Shrek is a beloved animated film that follows the adventures of the reclusive ogre, Shrek, and his talkative, humorous companion, Donkey. Voiced by Eddie Murphy, Donkey’s charm, intelligence and loyalty bring humor and heart to the story, making him one of the most iconic and admired characters in animation history.

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