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  2. Woody Woodpecker (2017 film) - Wikipedia

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    Woody Woodpecker (also known as Woody Woodpecker: The Movie) is a 2017 American live-action/animated slapstick comedy film directed by Alex Zamm, based on the cartoon character of the same name and produced by Universal 1440 Entertainment in co-production with Universal Animation Studios and distributed by Universal Pictures.

  3. Woody Woodpecker Goes to Camp - Wikipedia

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    Eric Bauza as the voice of Woody Woodpecker - a goofy and crazy woodpecker who’s antics get him kicked out of his home and sent to learn about teamwork.; Kevin Michael Richardson as the voice of Buzz Buzzard - A black vulture and escaped convict who tries to shut down Camp Woo Hoo in attempt to rob hidden gold and later blackmail rival Camp Hoo Rah director Zane.

  4. Woody Woodpecker - Wikipedia

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    Winnie Woodpecker, who had debuted in Real Gone Woody (1954), became a semi-regular character as Woody's primary love interest. Like Woody, Winnie was redesigned to look almost exactly like Woody did from 1950 until 1972, the obvious differences being that she was a female woodpecker and had blue eyes.

  5. The New #1 Movie on Netflix Is...‘Woody Woodpecker’? - AOL

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    Over the weekend, the 2017 family comedy Woody Woodpecker (inspired by the cartoon character of the same name) jumped into the number-one spot on Netflix's list of most-watched movies.

  6. Timothy Omundson - Wikipedia

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    Timothy Michael Omundson (born July 29, 1969) is an American actor. He is notable for his supporting roles as Sean Potter on the CBS television series Judging Amy, Eli on the syndicated series Xena: Warrior Princess, Carlton Lassiter in Psych, King Richard on the musical series Galavant, and Cain in Supernatural.

  7. Knock Knock (1940 film) - Wikipedia

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    Knock Knock was Marsales' final score for Lantz, as well as his only score for a short featuring Woody Woodpecker; subsequent shorts for the rest of the 1940s were composed by Darrell Calker. As the first appearance of Woody Woodpecker, Knock Knock is also the first cartoon to feature Woody's trademark laugh, a gurgling cackle voice artist Mel ...

  8. Woody Woodpecker filmography - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of animated cartoons that star Woody Woodpecker, who appeared in 202 cartoons (195 Woody shorts and 7 miscellaneous shorts) during and after the Golden age of American animation. All the cartoons were produced by Walter Lantz Productions , and were distributed by Universal Pictures , United Artists and Universal International .

  9. See the Oppenheimer Cast Compared to Their Real-Life ... - AOL

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    On the left, the real Groves and Oppenheimer are pictured at the Trinity test site in September 1945. Bettmann/Getty Images; Melinda Sue Gordon/Universal Pictures Robert Downey, Jr. as Lewis Strauss