Sentences with phrase «king croaks»

Unfortunately the king croaks, literally.
NOW he's stuck in Far Far Away as its de facto ruler after the frog king croaks.

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Meanwhile, back at the castle, the frog king (returning ex-Python John Cleese), who is about to croak, names Shrek as his successor.
The third edition finds Shrek (Myers) ensconced in the land of Far Far Away with his bride, Princess Fiona (Diaz), and poised to inherit the crown from his ailing father - in - law, King Harold (John Cleese, whose protracted death scene as a frog croaking his last is a comedy high point).
But the frog king is about to croak for a final time and names Shrek his heir.
Before the King finally croaks (the King is a frog, get it?)
That ambition, however, threatens to vanish when King Harold croaks.
Synopsis: When King Harold suddenly croaks, Shrek (Mike Myers) learns he will have to rule the land of Far, Far Away, unless he can find a suitable heir to the throne.
When Shrek married Fiona, the last thing he wanted was to rule Far Far Away, but when his father - in - law, King Harold, suddenly croaks, Shrek is quickly fitted for the crown.
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