“ | Let go, Gingy! Fall with me, so we can be together forever! | „ |
~ Sugar as she tries to pull Gingy with her into the mixer. |
Sugar is the main antagonist of Scared Shrekless story "The Bride of Gingy", which is a parody of the film Bride of Frankenstein. She is a gingerbread woman and Gingy's girlfriend in the story.
She was voiced by Kristen Schaal.
Biography[]
Sugar was a girlfriend created for Gingy's girlfriend when he told the Muffin Man that his other girlfriend kicked him out because she felt like he was self-absorbed. Gingy added lots of sugar to the gingerbread batter to make his girlfriend really sweet and loving, all while ignoring the Muffin Man's warnings. Once she is created, she woken up and immediately falls in love with Gingy. At first, he is overjoyed and spends a lot of time with her but then becomes exasperated and uncomfortable with Sugar as she becomes overly possessive and clingy towards him due to all the sugar put into her batter. Gingy escapes to the Muffin Man's factory, where Sugar is upset and hurt that he left, and in her efforts to make him stay with her, she trips and dangles over a mixer, to which Gingy kicks her into the mixer which kills her. However, all this does is create thousands of zombie duplicates of herself. At his gingerbread house, Gingy is sleeping in his armchair, while all the lights are off, and his TV is playing static on its screen. Suddenly, he is woken up by the walls of his house being banged on. He opens the front door, where he encounters all of the zombie versions of Sugar which are repeatedly murmuring "Together forever!". Eventually, they break through the walls of the gingerbread house and eat Gingy. However, Shrek knew Gingy's story was completely fictional since Gingy is alive, showing that Sugar never actually existed.
Other Appearances[]
Sugar makes a cameo in the commercial in the the the DreamWorks Experience Royal Caribbean cruise commercial.
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