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Donkey that inspired Shrek character dies

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Perry’s pasture reportedly received a $75 donation for his contribution to the movie franchise.

Perry, the animal that inspired the animated character Donkey in the 2001 smash hit animation film Shrek, died at the age of 30 on Thursday.

The Barron Park Donkey Project in Palo Alto, California, announced his passing, citing complications from laminitis, an incurable hoof disease. Perry was euthanized due to severe pain, his caretakers told Pao Alto Online.

“We are heartbroken with his passing, but recently he had been in increasing pain,” said Jenny Kiratli, Perry’s lead handler. “This was the right time [for him] to say goodbye although still too soon for us.”

Perry was born in 1994 and moved to Barron Park in 1997.

Animators from Pacific Data Images visited the area in the late 1990s to study and photograph Perry, whose likeness and movements were used to model the iconic character voiced by US actor Eddie Murphy in the DreamWorks hit.

Despite his Hollywood connection, Perry reportedly received only a $75 donation to his pasture in exchange for his role, according to the Barron Donkey Project. He was not officially credited in the films.

Shrek, which was released on May 18, 2001 in the US, grossed over $3.8 billion worldwide, and spawned several sequels. It is considered to be one of the most popular animated film series of all time. The first movie received the first-ever Academy Award for Best Animated Feature.

Beyond his connection to the Shrek franchise, Perry held a special place in the hearts of the local community. He served as a mascot for Palo Alto, and was frequently visited by families and residents. In June 2024, the Palo Alto City Council allocated $10,000 to support Perry’s medical care, recognizing his cultural importance.

Donkeys typically live 25 to 30 years, although some can reach 40 with proper care.

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Source:RT News

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