I'm not sure exactly as it might be a very specific or even fan - made story. But generally, in the Shrek series, Shrek goes through various adventures, often dealing with his relationships and his identity as an ogre. Maybe in this part 3, he could face new challenges in his marriage with Fiona, or new threats to his home in the swamp.
The story's moral is about empathy. The boys were being cruel to the frogs without thinking about how the frogs felt. It shows that we should consider the feelings and well - being of others, even if they are different from us. In this case, the frogs were just trying to live their lives, and the boys' actions were thoughtless and harmful.
Maybe the story focuses on how a group of frogs overcomes challenges together or learns important life lessons. It might also involve their interactions with other creatures in their environment.
Kind of. Shrek shows a unique take on love, with the characters overcoming obstacles and discovering their feelings for each other in an unconventional manner.
Well, if it follows the pattern of the Shrek series, Shrek himself would be a main character. And of course, Fiona, his wife. Donkey and Puss in Boots would likely also be main characters as they are Shrek's closest friends.
One moral of the story is about adaptation. The frog that moved to a new pond had a hard time adapting. This tells us that we should first understand our own environment and how to make the best of it. Another moral is about envy. The frog was envious of the other pond and that led it astray. So, we should avoid envy as it can make us take unwise actions.