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  2. Woody Woodpecker (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    Woody Woodpecker was made by Walter Lantz, an American animator and cartoonist. He made his first appearance in the short film "Woody Woodpecker" in 1940. Woody's popularity grew, and he soon became a star in his own right. He appeared in numerous animated shorts, often finding himself in humorous and chaotic situations.

  3. Woody Woodpecker - Wikipedia

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    The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection: Volume 2, including the next forty-five Woody cartoons — Termites from Mars through Jittery Jester — was released in 2008. A plain-vanilla best-of release, titled Woody Woodpecker Favorites, was released in 2009, which contained no new-to-DVD material. [36]

  4. 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 .

  5. The New Woody Woodpecker Show - Wikipedia

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    Woody Woodpecker (voiced by Billy West) – a mischievous pileated woodpecker who lives in a tree-house overlooking his landlady's house in the suburbs of the Southland. His personality mirrors Tom Sawyer, a lazy and crazy moocher or even a freeloader, often looking for ways to get by without lifting a finger.

  6. Musical Moments from Chopin - Wikipedia

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    Musical Moments from Chopin (also known as Chopin's Musical Moments) [1] is a Musical Miniatures cartoon, co-starring Andy Panda and Woody Woodpecker.It was directed by Dick Lundy and released on February 25, 1946.

  7. Woody Woodpecker Goes to Camp - Wikipedia

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    Woody Woodpecker Goes to Camp is a 2024 live-action/animated slapstick comedy film directed by Jon Rosenbaum (in his feature directorial debut), based on the cartoon character of the same name and serving as a sequel to the 2017 film Woody Woodpecker and the second installment of the Woody Woodpecker live-action film series.

  8. Woody Woodpecker: Escape from Buzz Buzzard Park - Wikipedia

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    Woody should indicate the exact target location before skipping across for a better aim. [7] The game features a battle against Buzz Buzzard's minions, where Woody can use his beak or special attacks to fight. [7] Besides Woody Woodpecker himself, the player can also choose to play Knothead or Splinter once Woody finds one of them. [8]

  9. The Barber of Seville (1944 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Barber of Seville was the first cartoon to feature a new character design for Woody Woodpecker, by art director Art Heinemann. [1]In tandem with the use of the new Woody design, The Barber of Seville was the first Woody Woodpecker cartoon to use the standardized opening title card, animated by Hawkins, featuring Woody popping out of a log, asking Guess Who?!, and delivering his trademark ...