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Woody Woodpecker is not so much represented in television and films, but more in other media, such as in the Universal Studios Theme Parks or merchandising. Universal has since produced new projects, including television series and a two live-action/CGI hybrid films released in 2017 and 2024.
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 15 February 2025. American animation studio Universal Animation Studios LLC Logo used since 2006 Formerly Universal Cartoon Studios (1990–2005) Company type Division Industry Animation Predecessor Studio: Walter Lantz Productions Library: Sullivan Bluth Studios Amblimation Founded 1990 ; 35 years ago ...
While Woody Woodpecker was filmed in English, it was only released theatrically in the Latin American market, which the film catered to and where the character is most popular. Elsewhere, it was released primarily as a direct-to-video feature. The film was generally poorly received by critics and grossed $15.3 million. [4] A sequel, Woody ...
Woody Woodpecker is a cartoon character that appeared in theatrical short films produced by the Walter Lantz Studio and Universal Animation Studio and distributed by Universal Pictures [2] [3] since 1940. Woody's last theatrical cartoon was produced by Walter Lantz in 1972. [4]
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 .
In the trailer, Cletus Kasady (Woody Harrelson), a crazed serial killer, survives a lethal injection in prison, which appears to awaken the symbiote inside of him and transforms him into Carnage.
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.
Ski for Two is a 1944 Woody Woodpecker "cartune" directed by James Culhane. [2] Released theatrically on November 13, 1944, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal Pictures. [3]