The New Woody Woodpecker Show
The New Woody Woodpecker Show | |
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Also known as | The Woody Woodpecker Show |
Genre | Comedy |
Created by | Bob Jaques |
Based on | Woody Woodpecker and Characters by Walter Lantz |
Developed by | Bob Jaques Kelly Armstrong |
Voices of | Billy West Mark Hamill Andrea Martin B.J. Ward Jim Cummings E.G. Daily Nika Futterman |
Composer | Tom Chase |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 3 |
No. of episodes | 53 (whole) 157 (segments) Woody Woodpecker: 105 Chilly Willy: 31 Winnie Woodpecker: 11 Knothead & Splinter: 10 |
Production | |
Producer | See below |
Running time | 24 minutes (three 6:50-minute segments) |
Production companies | Universal Cartoon Studios Universal Television |
Distributor | Universal Worldwide Television |
Release | |
Original network | Fox (Fox Kids) |
Picture format | NTSC |
Audio format | Dolby Surround |
Original release | May 8, 1999[1] – July 27, 2002 |
Chronology | |
Preceded by | The Woody Woodpecker Show (1957–1958) |
Followed by | Woody Woodpecker (2018–2020) |
Related shows | Film Series |
The New Woody Woodpecker Show is an American animated comedy television series that was based on the animated short film series created by cartoonist and animator Walter Lantz. It was created and developed by animator Bob Jaques, and co-developed by and storyboard artist Kelly Armstrong. Jaques co-directed the first 13 episodes alongside Alan Zaslove, until the 14th episode, where Zaslove becomes the sole director until the show's cancellation. It was produced by Universal Cartoon Studios and aired from May 8, 1999 until July 27, 2002 on Fox's programming block Fox Kids in the United States.[2]
It is an updated version of The Woody Woodpecker Show with characters from the original series and a few new ones appearing in their own segments, in a manner similar to the original Looney Tunes shorts from Warner Bros. Each 24-minute episode consists of three segments, usually two featuring Woody Woodpecker, and one starring Chilly Willy, with Winnie Woodpecker and Knothead & Splinter also starring in some segments. 53 episodes were produced, with 157 segments.[3]
Cast and characters[]
Woody Woodpecker / Winnie Woodpecker / Knothead and Splinter[]
- Woody Woodpecker (Billy West) - A mischievous pileated woodpecker who lives in a tree-house overlooking an apartment building in the big city. 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. This does not endear him to his rivals, but Woody doesn't take their resistance lightly. His father is Scottish, and Woody is proud of his Scottish heritage.
- Winnie Woodpecker (B. J. Ward) - A female pileated woodpecker and Woody's best friend/girlfriend who tends to get into her own misadventures. She has a more dignified persona than Woody's.
- Knothead (Elizabeth Daily) and Splinter (Nika Futterman) - Woody and Winnie's nephew and niece, respectively, a pair of young pileated woodpeckers who can't help but give to their uncle (and anybody else) a hard time.
- Buzz Buzzard (Mark Hamill) - A sleazy common buzzard who is the main antagonist of the series. He always concocting scams and cons on Woody and Winnie, though the woodpeckers frequently outsmart him.
- Tweakey Da Lackey (Mark Hamill) - A domestic canary who is usually Buzz's henchman, often reluctant about it.
- Wally Walrus (Billy West) - A Swedish walrus who lives in the apartment Woody's tree-house overlooks and is Woody's neighbor and long-time foil but is not as antagonistic as either Buzz or other characters with Woody being always greedy and looking for mischief to ensue. Despite his rivalry with Woody, there are times where the duo team up and work together.
- Miss Meany (Andrea Martin) - Woody's ugly old landlady who owns the apartment complex where Wally lives and Woody overlooks. Being more violent than other characters, she is generally more antagonistic and mean-spirited than Wally. Often portrayed as a hard worker who takes her job seriously and respects those in authority.
- Dapper Denver Dooley (Jim Cummings) - An obnoxious manchild who always tries to steal things from Woody.
Chilly Willy[]
- Chilly Willy (mute) - A voiceless penguin who lives in Antarctica, his misadventures result from his constant endeavors to fill his empty stomach and/or find relief from the cold. Despite his innocent demeanor, Chilly is quite the troublemaker.
- Smedley (Billy West) - A hound dog that is frequently at odds with Chilly, though usually portrayed as more an authority figure than an antagonist. He is very easygoing and generally does not break his calm demeanor, but Chilly always pushes Smedley's patience to the breaking point.
- Chilly Lilly (mute) - A female penguin who is Chilly Willy's girlfriend and appears in the episode Chilly Lilly.
- Maxie The Polar Bear (Rob Paulsen) - An intelligent polar bear who is one of Chilly's friends. He makes a few appearances on Chilly's segments.
- Sgt. Hogwash (Blake Clark) - A pig military officer who operates in a government base in the Antarctic, and is plagued by Chilly's mischievousness.
- Major Bull (Kevin Michael Richardson) - A bull who is Hogwash's superior.
Additional characters[]
- Dr. Doug Nutts (Billy West) - A physician who is impersonating Don Knotts. He appears in the episode Woody And The Termite.
- Mother Nature (B. J. Ward) - A fairy who usually gets after Woody for being too lazy to fulfill his role in nature. She appears in the episodes "Woody And The Termite", "Downsized Woody", "Whistle Stop Woody", and "Teacher's Pet". In "Teacher's Pet" her appearance is different from that in the three prior episodes, she retains her original pre-Teacher's Pet appearance in Crazy Castle 5.
- Creepy Badger (Mark Hamill) - A creepy and psychotic badger. While is not generally a real villain, he has worked alongside Wally Walrus as assistant and played the role as main antagonist in one episode. He speaks in a gravelly, deep, and generally creepy voice. He also really loves tobogganing. His catchphrase is "Hiya, buddy!"
- Nicky Knickknacker (Tim Curry) - A high society pileated woodpecker thief who appears in the episode Eenie, Meany, Out You Go.
- Woody Woodpecker's Father (Corey Burton) - A pileated woodpecker who is the father of Woody.
- Caveman Woodpecker (Charlie Adler) - A caveman who is a woodpecker.
- Lester The Termite (Pamela Adlon) - A termite who appears in the episode Woody And The Termite.
- Judge (Billy West) - A judge who appears in the episode Stage Fright and condemns Buzz and Tweakey.
- Willy Walrus (Rob Paulsen) - Wally's nephew who appears in the episodes Stuck On You, and Just Say Uncle .
- Cupid (Billy West) - A cupid who appears in the episode Date With Destiny.
- Woodrow Woodpecker (Charlie Adler) - A nerdy woodpecker who appears in Teacher's Pet.
Additional voices[]
- Jess Harnell
- Peter Jason
- Pamela Segall
- Julie Brown
- Corey Burton
- Joe Lala
- Ellen Idelson
- Eugene Roche
- Jeff Bennett
- Tino Insana
- Julie Brown
- Jim Cummings
- Kath Soucie
- Roger Bumpass
- Chuck McCann
- Rob Paulsen
- Dan Castellaneta
- Pat Fraley
- Tress MacNeille
- Charles Martin Smith
- Kevin M. Richardson
- Dee Bradley Baker
- Jason Marsden
- Laraine Newman
- Gregg Berger
- Tom Kenny
- Frank Welker
- Candi Milo
- Grey Delisle
- Quinton Flynn
- Debi Derryberry
- John Kassir
- Carlos Alazraqui
- Susan Silo
- Charlie Adler
- Robbie Rist
- Blake Clark
- Jack Angel
- Teresa Ganzel
Episodes[]
Series overview[]
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | ||||
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First aired | Last aired | Network | ||||
1 | 23 | May 8, 1999 | December 25, 1999 | Fox Kids | ||
2 | 17 | September 2, 2000 | December 23, 2000 | |||
3 | 13 | May 4, 2002 | July 27, 2002 |
Season 1 (1999)[]
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Storyboarded by | Original air date [4] | |
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1 | 1 | "Wiener Wars" "Electric Chilly" "Woody and the Termite" | Mauro Casalese | Eric Vesbit Travis Clark, Robbie Thompson, and Richard Pursel Robbie Thompson | Kurt Anderson and Peter Ferk Steven De Stefano and Wendell Washer Lane Reichert and Jill Colbert | May 8, 1999 | |
Woody sells hotdogs after the original owner said he'd stop, however Wally doesn't agree with his idea/Chilly Willy causes serious problems for Smedly who attempts to open an amusement park/Mother Nature says Woody's behind his pecking days so Woody hires a termite to do his job. This soon backfires when the termite decides to do mischief. | |||||||
2 | 2 | "Fake Vacation" "Medical Winnie Pig" "Cable Ace" | Mauro Casalese | Travis Clark, Robbie Thompson, and Bill Wray Travis Clark | Mike Fontinelli and Chrystal Klabunde Tom Bernardo, Eddie Fitzgerald, and David Williams Alfred Gimeno and Rafael Rosada | May 15, 1999 | |
Buzz Buzzard attempts to fool Woody by making a fake vacation where Woody would see hola-fraus. However, Woody then reports him for a scam for trying to steal his cash/Winnie attempts to get a job with medicine at a hospital but causes trouble instead, while Dr Doug Nutts tries to get Winnie into his project/Woody tries to watch his favorite show but it turns out Wally had The Highland Games channel. | |||||||
3 | 3 | "Temper, Temper" "A Classic Chilly Cartoon" "Crash Course" | Mauro Casalese Tex Avery Mauro Casalese | Travis Clark and Drew Daywalt & David Schneider Story by: Michael Maltese Travis Clark and Robbie Thompson | Butch Hartman and Bob Onorato TBA Kurt Anderson | May 22, 1999 | |
Miss Meany is diagnosed with an anger problem which if she gets angry she may lose her mind. Unfortunately, it falls on the same day where Woody is celebrating The Highland Games which makes her mad/Winnie sells her tv to use the money for flying lessons, but Woody wants the tv backs and decides to make trouble at the flying academy. | |||||||
4 | 4 | "Woody's Ship of Ghouls" "Bad Hair Day" "Downsized Woody" | Mauro Casalese | Travis Clark Sherri Schrader and Travis Clark Travis Clark | Kurt Anderson Bob Onorato and Chris Reccardi Chrystal Klabunde | May 29, 1999 | |
Woody is taken onto a ship by a ghost crew, thinking there was free food. Woody then tries to convince the crew to let him go/Winnie opens a hair salon, but Buzz causes trouble for Winnie's customers/Mother Nature downsizes Woody's rank to a pigeon, and now he has to show Mother Nature that he is not lazy for a Woodpecker. | |||||||
5 | 5 | "Ya Gonna Eat That?" "Chilly & Hungry" "Brother Cockroach" | Mauro Casalese | Travis Clark, Robbie Thompson, Jim Gomez, and Bill Wray Robbie Thompson and Richard Pursel Robbie Thompson | Bob Onorato Kelly Armstrong and Dave Williams Tom Bernardo, Mauro Casalese, and Gary Hoffman | June 5, 1999 | |
Wally gets a call from the IRS about his finances and thinks he's too rich with all his food. While Woody is watching, he gets an idea to go steal all of Wally's food/Chilly tries to find a way to get warmth but he runs into Maxie, who tries to be a vegetarian and not eat Chilly/A cockroach gets into Woody's home, so Woody tries to get rid of him by making him get a job. | |||||||
6 | 6 | "Father's Day" "Camp Buzzard" "He Wouldn't Woody" | Mauro Casalese | Robbie Thompson Travis Clark | Kurt Anderson and Stephen DeStefano Jill Colbert Trousdale Chris Reccardi and Bob Onorato | June 12, 1999 | |
Woody and his father both play golf every year, but Woody wants to win the trophy this year since his father has won last year. On the day they also happen to play, a storm appears/Buzz opens a fake camp so that he can get Woody's money to take care of his nephews/Woody pecks a petrified tree that causes his mind to switch around, and Wally starts to sense something is wrong. | |||||||
7 | 7 | "Wally's Royal Riot" "Mexican Chilly" "Sleepwalking Woody" | Mauro Casalese | Eddie Fitzgerald and Travis Clark Travis Clark and Robbie Thompson Travis Clark and Richard Pursel | Eddie Fitzgerald and Tom Nelson Bob Onorato Eddie Fitzgerald and David Williams | June 19, 1999 | |
Woody wants to eat at Chez Wally, but Wally only serves rich customers. Since Wally will not serve Woody, Woody goes along and turns himself into different disguises to get free food/Chilly sneaks onto Smedley's cruise ship for a vacation away from the cold, but Smedley wants him off/Woody falls into sleep walking during the night and Wally tries again and again to get rid of Woody from his home. | |||||||
8 | 8 | "Pinheads" "The Chilly Show" "Silent Treatment" | Mauro Casalese | Charles Schneider and Robbie Thompson Robbie Thompson Robbie Thompson and Jim Gomez | Bob Onorato Bill Frake Mike Fontinelli and Bob Onorato | June 26, 1999 | |
Buzz and Tweaky run a bowling place. Woody pays for a lane and challenges Buzz to win against him, but see's that some cheating is happening/Chilly runs into Marty and Helga who want to get Chilly at first to film him, but then Helga wants Maxie. Chilly then helps out Marty to get rid of Helga/Wally keeps getting annoyed of Woody. He then finds out about the silent treatment, so he decides to be silent around Woody whenever he causes trouble. | |||||||
9 | 9 | "Over the Top" "Chilly & the Fur-Bearing Trout" "Painfaker" | Mauro Casalese | Mauro Casalese, Travis Clark, Richard Pursel, and Robbie Thompson Robbie Thompson and Richard Pursel Eric Vesbit | Brian Mitchell and Bob Onorato Steven DeStephano and Bob Onorato Jamie Oliff and Bob Onorato | July 3, 1999 | |
Wally and Woody argue about which sport is better, skiing or snowboarding. Both find out that a race is open, and decide to challenge each other to see which sport is better/Chilly tries to steal Larry the fish's coat, but finds out that Larry is stealing them himself/Woody fakes his injuries at the park in order to get Wally to take care of him. Wally is not fond of the idea, but has to go along with it when his house is being watched by his every move. | |||||||
10 | 10 | "Baby Buzzard" "Bait & Hook" "Bad Weather" | Alfred Gimeno and Mauro Casalese | Travis Clark and Bill Wray Robbie Thompson Robbie Thompson and Jim Gomez | Jill Colbert Trousdale and Chris Reccardi Jeffery Gordon, Tom Nelson, and Chris Reccardi Bob Onorato and Jeffery Gordon | July 10, 1999 | |
Buzz hears that Woody opens a babysitting job, and decides to dress up as a baby in order to steal Woody's furniture/Chilly tries to go fishing to get food, but runs into some problems with his bait/Wally buys a weather machine in order to clear the rain and have a pool party. Woody however causes trouble when taking Wally's guest, and now Wally decides to mess with Woody's pool party using the weather machine. | |||||||
11 | 11 | "Tee Time" "S & K Files" "Goldiggers" | Kurt Anderson and Alfred Gimeno | Robbie Thompson Travis Clark | Jill Colbert Trousdale Tom Nelson Bob Onorato | July 17, 1999 | |
Woody enters a competition to get a "hole in one" in order to win a free membership. While he's practicing, Wally practices his Tuba when he too is invited to play a gig/Splinter and Knothead make a wish on their birthday, but Tweaky the wish fairy gives them a unsatisfied wish. Both siblings then try to stop Tweaky from getting his free vacation/Woody goes on a trip to find gold, but finds Buzz who wants to join Woody. Buzz then wants to steal Woody's secret map in order to take all the gold. | |||||||
12 | 12 | "Mirage Barrage" "Queen of De-Nile" "Party Animal" | Kurt Anderson and Alfred Gimeno | Robbie Thompson Travis Clark Len Janson | Wendell Washer Llyn Hunter Chrystal Klabunde | July 24, 1999 | |
Woody finds a magic lamp out in the desert, where he finds the great Walrus Genie, Wally. Woody however is not pleased with Wally's first wish, and wishes to be the Genie. He then grants Wally's wishes/Winnie stumbles upon Wally, who mistakens Winnie for the expert to help him find the tomb. As Winnie helps solves the puzzles inside the tomb, Wally keeps running into the traps/Woody wants to plan a bagpipe appreciation day party, but Ms Meany doesn't allow the party. Woody then tries to find ways in order to get the party. | |||||||
13 | 13 | "K-9, Woody-O" "Ready for My Close-Up, Mr. Walrus" "Gopher-It" | Kurt Anderson and Alfred Gimeno | Len Janson Sean Roche Kelly Ward | Tom Nelson Jill Colbert Trousdale Bob Onorato | July 31, 1999 | |
Woody has to take care of Ms Meany's new dog. However, he runs into a problem when Wally takes him in and feeds the dog when he's not supposed to. Winnie wants to be an actor in Hollywood, so she goes to Wally to become a star. Wally however doesn't like everything Winnie does, while his boss does. Woody goes to play golf as usual, but runs into a pair of gophers who are not letting Woody play his game. | |||||||
14 | 14 | "Spy-Guy" "Ye Olde Knothead and Splinter" "Life in the Pass Lane" | Kurt Anderson and Alfred Gimeno | Glen Leopold Eleanor Burian-Mohr Reed and Bruce Shelly | Chrystal Klabunde Llyn Hunter Wendell Washer | August 7, 1999 | |
Woody is given a suitcase to keep safe from others, and Buzz wants the suitcase for himself/Knothead and Splinter go to the Ye Olde Time Fair to win games in order to see who's the best/Woody and Buzz both enter a Scottish race held, but Buzz is causing his cheating again since he wants to win. | |||||||
15 | 15 | "Signed, Sealed, Delivered" "Out to Launch" "Spa-Spa Blacksheep" | Alfred Gimeno | Rodney Gibbs Laren Bright Len Janson | Tom Nelson Jill Colbert Trousdale Bob Onorato | August 14, 1999 | |
Woody wins an Adventure Box but is wondering when it'll come. When he gets to the post office, Ms Meany says that he cannot take or open the package until it gets to his home/Winnie returns something to a space program, but gets mistaken for being the astronaut to go into space/Woody wants to go into a spa when he finds out its for the rich and famous, but isn't allowed since he's not rich by Dooley. | |||||||
16 | 16 | "Pecking Order" "Chilly on Ice" "Just Say Uncle" | Kurt Anderson | Kelly Ward Bill Matheny Travis Clark | Llyn Hunter Chrystal Klabunde Michael V. Bennett | August 21, 1999 | |
Woody sends Knothead and Splinter off to a camp in order to get them to behave better/Chilly goes to a sporting event in order to get food, but ends up entering into several events while being chased by Smedly./Woody and Wally's nephew's want a certain toy. When they find out there is only one left in stock, they both race and fight to see who can get the toy first. | |||||||
17 | 17 | "The Contender" "Snow Way Out" "Hospital Hi-Jinx" | Alfred Gimeno | Travis Clark Len Janson Nick DuBois | Jill Colbert Trousdale Lane Reichert Tom Nelson and Bob Onorato | August 28, 1999 | |
Woody decides to enter a wrestling event for a cash prize, thinking that the "chump" and sport is easy/Buzz and Tweaky pretend that they are ski teachers. Woody thinks that something is not right about it, but his nephew's want to be taught. Woody finally goes in, but wants to watch Buzz and Tweaky to see what they'll do/Woody wants to get free food and care at a hospital, but doesn't get the good treatment when he meets Ms Meany as one of the nurses. | |||||||
18 | 18 | "Dr. Buzzard's Time Chamber" "Winnie P.I." "Foiled in Oil" | Kurt Anderson | Rick Merwin Robbie Thompson Ken Solomon and Jack Bornoff | Chrystal Klabunde Llyn Hunter Wendell Washer | September 4, 1999[5] | |
Buzz and Tweaky get Woody to believe that he can travel back in time, so they take his money and get him to believe that he's in the Western World/Winnie helps out in a detective case with a detective, but proceeds to search into the case more on her own/Woody buys an Oil Dowser in order to find out where he can get oil to become rich. Wally also gets involved when Woody tells him about the Dowser and looses it as it chases an oil truck, so they both go after it. | |||||||
19 | 19 | "Aunt Pecky" "Terror Tots" "Carney Con" | Alfred Gimeno | Hank Saroyan Travis Clark Nick DuBois | Jill Colbert Trousdale Tom Nelson Lane Reichert | October 30, 1999 | |
Woody wins a free pool, but doesn't want Ms Meany to find out about the pool. He then dresses up as his Aunt Pecky to drag Meany's mind away from the pool/Knothead and Splinter decide to go into an abandoned house in order to record some ghosts. The two dog teens also follow the woodpeckers in order to scare them/Woody and his nephew's go to a fair, but Buzz is there to cause trouble by cheating his games that Woody plays. | |||||||
20 | 20 | "Bavariannoying" "Kitchen Magician" "Cheap Seats Woody" | Kurt Anderson | Travis Clark Robbie Thompson | Wendell Washer Llyn Hunter Chrystal Klabunde | November 6, 1999 | |
Woody goes on a vacation in a castle, in Bavaria. He however finds out that he must entertain a kid in order to spend his vacation in the castle/Winnie assists Wally in his cooking to help serve the royal queen. While Wally is making his special taffy, Winnie keeps causing trouble whenever trying to help out/Woody buys cheap seats at a baseball game, but his tickets keep getting stolen by Dooley. | |||||||
21 | 21 | "Meany Side of the Street" "Chilly to Go" "Ant Rant" | Alfred Gimeno | Mary Ann Gallo Sean Roche Robbie Thompson | Neal Sternecky Tom Nelson Jill Colbert Trousdale | November 13, 1999 | |
Ms Meany wants to move because of Woody annoying her. Woody doesn't want Meany to move because of Wally wanting to buy the land and chopping his tree. Woody then follows Meany to the modern mondo-condo's to change her mind/Chilly wants food and finds out Maxie is working on a plan to steal food, so Chilly tries to get the food before Maxie can/A bunch of ants ruin Woody's picnic, so he keeps find ways to get rid of them from stealing his food. | |||||||
22 | 22 | "Woody Watcher" "Chilly Dog" "Beach Nuts" | Alfred Gimeno | Sean Roche | Jill Colbert Trousdale Bob Onorato Tom Nelson | November 20, 1999 | |
Woody decides to pretend to be the rare spring footed speckle headed woodpecker that some bird-watchers want to see/Smedley tries to train a dog to be like him, while Chilly pretends to act like a dog/Woody decides to go to the beach to enjoy himself, but Ms Meany is the watcher of the beach that Woody is on. Every action that Woody does makes Meany mad. | |||||||
23 | 23 | "A Very Woody Christmas" "It's a Chilly Christmas After All" "Yule Get Yours" | Kurt Anderson | Robbie Thompson Travis Clark | Wendell Washer Chrystal Klabunde Llyn Hunter | December 25, 1999 | |
Woody wants to show Santa that he's on the good list, so he videotapes himself doing good deeds before Santa shows up/Smedley thinks that he's Santa's number one elf, so Chilly decides to mess with his plans/Woody buys toys for his nephew's and decides to get them wrapped by Buzz and Tweaky, who end up scamming him with rocks. Woody then goes to get them back by dressing up as Santa, tricking Tweaky. |
Season 2 (2000)[]
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Storyboarded by | Original air date | |
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24 | 1 | "Automatic Woody" "Zoom-a to Montezooma" "Chicken Woody" | Kurt Anderson Alfred Gimeno and Mauro Casalese | Sean Roche Robbie Thompson and Richard Pursel | Wendell Washer Chrystal Klabunde and Kelly Armstrong Wendell Washer and Chris Reccardi | September 2, 2000 | |
Woody gets a craving for his butterscotch candy. When he finds out that he's out, he goes out during the night to find more to satisfy his cravings/Smedly wants to capture Chilly in order to use him for a vacation/Woody decides to become a chicken, but finds out that Meany is using the chickens in order to get money. | |||||||
25 | 2 | "Bonus Round Woody" "Winnie at the Ball" "Date with Destiny" | Kurt Anderson Alfred Gimeno and Mauro Casalese Kurt Anderson and Mauro Casalese | Sean Roche Diane A. Crea Travis Clark, Robbie Thompson, and Jim Gomez | Chrystal Klabunde Tom Nelson, Jeffery Gordon, and Bob Richardson Llyn Hunter and Mike Fontinelli | September 9, 2000 | |
Woody and Buzz enter a scavenger hunt in a junkyard. They both have to solve clues and find items in order to win/Winnie decides to take lessons from Wally in order to be proper at the ball she attends/Woody and Wally bet that one of them will be the first to get a date, but Woody ends up seeing Wally's advertisement. | |||||||
26 | 3 | "Woody's Roommate" "Winnie's New Car" "Whistle Stop Woody" | Alfred Gimeno and Mauro Casalese Kurt Anderson | Robbie Thompson and Bill Wray Travis Clark and Sherri Schrader Sean Roche | Bob Onorato and Bill Wray Jill Colbert Trousdale, Jeffery Gordon, and Eddie Fitzgerald Llyn Hunter | September 16, 2000 | |
Buzz pretends that he's poor and without a home, causing Woody to fall in his trap to let him stay at his place/Winnie and Buzz tell the court their sides of the story about Winnie's car. Buzz then ends up using the judges car to exhibit, painting it red./Woody takes a train trip when Winter approaches. Wally thinks of Woody as a freeloader when he only sends his luggage with him inside. Woody causes trouble in the train as Wally chases him. | |||||||
27 | 4 | "Stuck on You" "Freeze Dried Chilly" "That Healing Feeling" | TBA | Travis Clark Sean Roche Don Gillies | TBA | September 23, 2000 | |
Woody and Wally become stuck to one another when Woody accidentally sends Wally's glue flying, which Wally was using for Willy's gift/Smedly wants to find a way to freeze his fish, but Chilly tries to both steal his fish and help him/When Ms Meany catches a cold, so Woody has to help her get better. | |||||||
28 | 5 | "Lap It Up" "Swiss Family Buzzard" "Getting Comfortable" | TBA | Robbie Thompson Sean Roche Charlie Cohen | TBA | September 30, 2000 | |
Woody becomes a racecar driver and competes against Dooley in the race/Buzz gets Woody's nephews into trouble when Buzz takes them on a boat trip/Woody tries to become comfortable on his couch, but a pesky feather keeps bothering him. | |||||||
29 | 6 | "Sync or Swim" "Armed Chilly" "Difficult Delivery" | TBA | Mark Hoffmeier Travis Clark Don Gillies | TBA | October 7, 2000 | |
Woody and Wally want to cool down, but find out they can't go to the pool when it's closed for synchronized swimming. Meany then allows them to compete to see who will be on the team/Chilly decides to enter boot camp and somehow gets a promotion/Woody want's to get free pizza from Dooley's pizza shop, so he keeps messing with Dooley in delivering his order. | |||||||
30 | 7 | "Cabin Fever" "Everybody's a Critic" "Hide and Seek" | TBA | Robbie Thompson Michael Merton | TBA | October 14, 2000 | |
A snowstorm pops out of nowhere, and now Woody is stuck at Wally's home until the snow has melted/Winnie opens up a restaurant and wants to please the critic. However, Winnie thinks that Wally is the critic and not Meany/Woody has hate against a prisoner he finds in the woods, and wants to be kept safe from any trouble. However, the Badger is behind the help of the prisoner. | |||||||
31 | 8 | "The Ice Rage" "Endangered Chilly" "Attila the Hen" | TBA | Travis Clark Robbie Thompson Travis Clark | TBA | October 21, 2000 | |
Woody wants to cool off in Wally's Fruit Market, but Wally only allows paying customers in his store/Smedly is trying to help a polar bear, but Chilly wants to be in the bonding as well/Woody tries to get Attila the Hen's eggs when Woody spots a sign for free eggs, not knowing how hard it can be. | |||||||
32 | 9 | "Frankenwoody" "The Meany Witch Project" "Fright Movie Woody" | TBA | David Ehrman Richard Merwin Sean Roche | TBA | October 28, 2000 | |
Wally gets jealous of how Woody receives all the attention, so Wally switches bodies with Woody to steal his girl/ | |||||||
33 | 10 | "This Seat's Taken" "Cajun Chilly" "Out of Line" | TBA | Marlowe Weisman Travis Clark | TBA | November 4, 2000 | |
Woody becomes a seat taker at a banquet awards ceremony, but finds out that the seat he took was Wally's. Since Wally does not have his ticket, he can't prove that it's his seat/ | |||||||
34 | 11 | "Inn Trouble" "Wishful Thinking" "Trail Ride Woody" | TBA | Robbie Thompson Travis Clark Robbie Thompson | TBA | November 11, 2000 | |
35 | 12 | "Super Woody" "Skating By" "Be a Sport" | TBA | Robbie Thompson Travis Clark | TBA | November 18, 2000 | |
36 | 13 | "Like Father, Unlike Son" "A Chilly Spy" "Country Fair Clam-ity" | TBA | Len Janson Sean Roche Mark Zaslove | TBA | November 25, 2000 | |
37 | 14 | "Eenie, Meany, Out You Go!" "Stage Fright" "Gone Fishin'" | TBA | Earl Kress Sean Roche | TBA | December 2, 2000 | |
38 | 15 | "Teacher's Pet" "Dirty Derby" "Hooray for Holly-Woody" | TBA | Sean Roche Travis Clark Sean Roche | TBA | December 9, 2000 | |
39 | 16 | "Cyrano de Woodypecker" "Chilly Lilly" "Meany's Date Bait" | TBA | Julie Prendiville Roux and Christine Coyle Sean Roche Robbie Thompson | TBA | December 16, 2000 | |
40 | 17 | "" | TBA | Sean Roche | TBA | December 23, 2000 |
Season 3 (2002)[]
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Timing direction by | Written by | Storyboard by | Original air date | |
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41 | 1 | "Woodsy Woody" "Chilly Solar Wars" "Cue the Pool Shark" | Glenn Wright Hilary Phillips Umwa Productions | Bill Burnett David Ehrman Don Gillies | Andy Bartlett Jeff Barker Marlon Deane | May 4, 2002 | |
42 | 2 | "Couples Therapy" "Chilly Blue Yonder" "Hiccup-Ed" | Hilary Phillips Gary Scott Glenn Wright | Chuck Tately Frank Santo Padre Eric Vesbit and Christine Abad | Louie Escauriaga Marlon Deane Karen Lloyd | May 11, 2002 | |
43 | 3 | "Crouching Meany, Hidden Woodpecker" "A Chilly Party Crasher" "Junk Funk" | Hilary Phillips Umwa Productions | Steve Bransfield Frank Santo Padre Reed Shelly | Jeff Barker Karen Lloyd Andy Bartlett | May 18, 2002 | |
44 | 4 | "Two Woodys, No Waiting" "A Chilly Amusement Park" "Born to Be Woody" | Glenn Wright Hilary Phillips Mike Grimshaw | Bill Burnett David Ehrman Steve Bransfield | Karen Lloyd Jason Horychun Rob Boutilier | May 25, 2002 | |
45 | 5 | "Mechanical Meany" "A Chilly Furnace" "Homerun Woody" | Hilary Phillips Glenn Wright Umwa Productions | Travis Clark Chuck Tately David Ehrman | Andy Bartlett Louie Escauriaga Jeff Barker | June 1, 2002 | |
Woody and Wally believe that Ms. Meany is a robot. | |||||||
46 | 6 | "Tire Tyrant" "A Chilly B-B-Q" "Spring Cleaning" | Umwa Productions Mike Grimshaw | Travis Clark Kelly Ward Charlie Cohen | Rob Boutilier Marlon Deane Jeff Barker | June 8, 2002 | |
47 | 7 | "The Fabulous Foodbox by Scamco" "A Chilly Hockey Star" "Corn Fed Up" | Hilary Phillips Umwa Productions | Adam Kosloff and Alex Funk Frank Santo Padre Travis Clark | Jeff Barker | June 15, 2002 | |
48 | 8 | "Infrequent Flyer" "A Chilly Cold & Flu Season" "Moto-Double Cross" | Hilary Phillips | Chris Tsougas Jeff Nimoy and Bob Buchholz Earl Kress | Karen Lloyd Marlon Deane Jason Horychun | June 22, 2002 | |
49 | 9 | "Wild Woodpecker" "A Chilly Fashion Model" "Speed Demon Mountain" | Keith Ingham Glenn Wright Stuart Wenschlag | Reed Shelly Chuck Tately Robbie Thompson | Andy Bartlett Karen Lloyd | June 29, 2002 | |
50 | 10 | "Niece and Quiet" "Chilly Bananas" "Surf Crazy" | Umwa Productions Hilary Phillips | Travis Clark Kelly Ward | Jeff Barker Russ Crispen | July 6, 2002 | |
51 | 11 | "Birdhounded" "Run Chilly, Run Deep" "Surviving Woody" | Keith Ingham Umwa Productions | Glenn Leopold Frank Santo Padre Robbie Thompson | Rob Boutilier Marlon Deane Gerry Capelle | July 13, 2002 | |
52 | 12 | "Firehouse Woody" "Hogwash Junior" "Thrash for Cash" | Glenn Wright Keith Ingham | Peter Sheridan Sean Roche | Keith Ingham Karen Lloyd Jeff Barker | July 20, 2002 | |
53 | 13 | "Miniature Golf Mayhem" "A Chilly Cliffhanger" "I Know What You Did Last Night" | Hilary Phillips Keith Ingham Glenn Wright | Cade Chilcoat Frank Santo Padre Sean Roche | Keith Ingham Russ Crispen Rob Boutilier | July 27, 2002 |
Broadcast[]
The New Woody Woodpecker Show aired on Fox Kids from May 8, 1999, through July 27, 2002. The show also aired on YTV in Canada and CBBC in the UK.
Home media[]
Few DVDs were released in the UK, previously on VHS. As of February 2018, the first 13 episodes can be viewed on Hulu and Yahoo! View.[6] Previously, all 53 episodes were available for streaming on Netflix. The full series was part of the new NBCUniversal streaming service Peacock, launched on July 15, 2020.
Successor[]
References[]
- ^ "'Woody Woodpecker' Is Out on a Shaky Limb". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 22 November 2011.
- ^ Erickson, Hal (2005). Television Cartoon Shows: An Illustrated Encyclopedia, 1949 Through 2003 (2nd ed.). McFarland & Co. pp. 915–917. ISBN 978-1476665993.
- ^ Crump, William D. (2019). Happy Holidays—Animated! A Worldwide Encyclopedia of Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa and New Year's Cartoons on Television and Film. McFarland & Co. p. 210. ISBN 9781476672939.
- ^ "Fox Kids Saturday Morning Lineups (1998-1999)". July 7, 2011.
- ^ "Fox Kids Saturday Morning Lineups (1999-2000)". July 17, 2011.
- ^ "Yahoo View". view.yahoo.com.
External links[]
- The New Woody Woodpecker Show at IMDb
- The New Woody Woodpecker Show at the Big Cartoon DataBase
- The New Woody Woodpecker Show at Keyframe – the Animation Resource
- 1999 American television series debuts
- 1990s American animated television series
- 2000s American animated television series
- 2002 American television series endings
- American children's animated anthology television series
- American children's animated comedy television series
- Fox Kids original programming
- Fox Broadcasting Company original programming
- Television series by Universal Television
- Television series by Universal Animation Studios
- Animated television series reboots
- Woody Woodpecker
- Animated television series about birds
- Animated television shows based on films