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The famous dub (often referred to by fans as the "Alexey Gurkin" or "bootleg VHS" version) did not originate in a studio. It originated in a basement. Legend has it that a handful of anonymous translators and voice actors acquired a screener copy of Shrek (2001) before the film had an official Russian release. Their goal was simple: get it on a burned CD or VHS to sell at knock-off kiosks as fast as possible.

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Note: Credit lists vary between theatrical release, TV airings, and DVD/broadcast edits; authoritative cast lists are available on film database sites and DVD packaging. The famous dub (often referred to by fans