Woody Woodpecker (franchise)

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Woody Woodpecker
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Created by
Original work Knock Knock (1940)
Owner
Years
  • 1940–present
Print publications
Comics Dell Comics (1942–1974)
Gold Key Comics (1962–1984)
Harvey Comics (1991–1994)
Films and television
Film(s) Woody Woodpecker (2017)
Woody Woodpecker Goes to Camp
(2024)
Short film(s) Woody Woodpecker shorts
(1940-1972)
Web series
Animated series
Games
Video game(s) List of video games
Miscellaneous
Theme park attraction(s) Woody Woodpecker's Nuthouse Coaster

Woody Woodpecker is an American media franchise that originally started in 1940 with the release of the short film Knock Knock. Created was the Franchise by Walter Lantz and produced by Walter Lantz Productions and were distributed by Universal Pictures.

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The franchise revolves around about the humorous adventures and interactions of Woody Woodpecker and his friends like Winnie Woodpecker, enemies like Buzz Buzzard and other characters. The stories revolve around Woody's cheeky and often chaotic pranks, his attempts to solve problems, and his interactions with other characters such as Andy Panda, Chilly Willy, Winnie Woodpecker, Knothead, Splinter, Buzz Buzzard and others.

History

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. Walter Lantz Productions entered into a deal with Universal Pictures in 1940 that allowed Universal to distribute the Woody cartoons.

In 1985, Universal Pictures acquired the rights of Woody Woodpecker and Walter Lantz Productions and added this to his portfolio. Since then, Universal has continued to used Woody and also used Woody in the Theme Parks. Woody Woodpecker is not so much represented in television/movie, but more in other, such as in the Universal Studios Theme Parks or merchandising. Universal has since produced new adaptations, including television series and a live-action/CGI hybrid film released in 2017.

Short films

List of Woody Woodpecker filmography

Animated series

TitleRelease date
The Woody Woodpecker Show October 3, 1957
The New Woody Woodpecker Show May 8, 1999
Woody Woodpecker December 3, 2018

Films

TitleRelease date
Woody Woodpecker October 5, 2017
Woody Woodpecker Goes to Camp [1] [2] April 12, 2024

Video games

TitleRelease date
Crazy Castle
Woody Woodpecker's Frustrated Vacations October 1996
Woody Woodpecker Racing November 22, 2000
Woody Woodpecker: Escape from Buzz Buzzard Park August 14, 2001
Universal Studios Theme Parks Adventure December 7, 2001

Universal Studios Theme Parks

Woody Woodpecker is very popular at the Universal Studios Theme Parks. Universal Studios Florida is the only park with rides, areas and meet and greet.

TitleOpening dateClosing date
Woody Woodpecker's Nuthouse Coaster March 13, 1999January 15, 2023

Universal Studios Hollywood, Universal Studios Singapore, Universal Orlando Resort, Universal Studios Japan and Universal Beijing Resort have no rides, just only events and meet and greet.

Popularity

Woody Woodpecker is one of the most iconic characters of all time and has a big fan base worldwide. In Brazil, Woody is the most popular character.

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