IzzyOnDroid Magisk Repository

IzzyOnDroid repoThis is a repository for open-source Magisk Modules which is run by by IzzyOnDroid (details), currently serving 139 modules. To add it to your MMRL client, use this URL:
 

https://apt.izzysoft.de/magisk

Note this repo is still in BETA stage, so there might be some glitches and not everything is working as planned yet! Further, other than with our F-Droid repo, there is no extensive scanning framework in place. Modules are taken in directly from their resp. developers.

Last updated: 2026-03-06 20:33 UTC

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Shrek 2 Filmyzilla May 2026

Rating: ★★★★½ (9/10) Genre: Animated comedy‑fantasy Directed by: Andrew Adamson, Kelly Asbury, Conrad Vernon Shrek 2 takes the beloved ogre and his motley crew on a glossier, more ambitious adventure that blends sharp satire, heartfelt moments, and eye‑popping visuals. It deepens the original’s themes—acceptance, love, and self‑identity—while delivering some of the funniest dialogue in modern animation. The only downside? A few secondary characters feel under‑used, and the film’s length stretches its jokes a little thin toward the end. Overall, it’s a worthy—and in many ways superior—follow‑up to the 2001 classic. 1. Story & Structure The plot is deceptively simple: Shrek (Mike Myers) and Fiona (Catherine O’Hara) are now married and invited to meet Fiona’s royal parents, King Harold (John Cleese) and Queen Lillian (Jennifer Lefevre), in the kingdom of Far Far Away. The clash of worlds—an ogre’s swamp versus a glossy fairy‑tale palace—creates instant comedic tension.

★★★★½ (9/10) — A must‑watch animated sequel that stands the test of time. shrek 2 filmyzilla

If you loved the first Shrek, you’ll adore this one. If you haven’t seen it yet, watch it legally and let yourself be swept into a fairy‑tale adventure that reminds us that true love—and true friendship—look past the surface. A few secondary characters feel under‑used, and the

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