El nuevo show del pájaro loco
Título original: The Woody Woodpecker Show
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Una versión actualizada de El Pájaro Loco y sus amigos, con Chilly Willy e incluso Winnie Woodpecker, Knothead y Splinter apareciendo en sus propios segmentos.Una versión actualizada de El Pájaro Loco y sus amigos, con Chilly Willy e incluso Winnie Woodpecker, Knothead y Splinter apareciendo en sus propios segmentos.Una versión actualizada de El Pájaro Loco y sus amigos, con Chilly Willy e incluso Winnie Woodpecker, Knothead y Splinter apareciendo en sus propios segmentos.
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I love this show. It is beautifully coloured. And most importantly, it shows the best appearance and voice of the best Winnie Woodpecker. She's my favourite, as well as Woody. Too bad in this one they are just best friends instead of boyfriend and girlfriend. But I like to think that they are. This version of Winnie should be shown more.
I literally watch this on YouTube kids and I like it. The characters are neat despite woody and Wally's annoying voices. But at least Wally's wasn't as bad as the goes to camp film which I gave a 4/10. My fav episodes were the pirate and the vending machine. In my opinion, title cards are pretty underrated, they give the mood of what you're going to watch. They have some great title cards even though they don't give the mood but they are still an A-. This show deserves more attention as if you're a big woody woodpecker fan, you would love it at best and find it mediocre at worst. And in that vending machine episode, there is ugly woody which looks pretty meemy to me.
Of course I don't think it is as good as "The Woody Woodpecker Show", which is a classic. But I love this show, I used to watch it every day I got home from primary school all the way up to year 7. Some of the episodes are a little on the corny side and some go a little too fast, but the animation is of fluid, colourful quality, there is a fun theme tune and some very interesting gags. I also like the characters and the voice acting. I have always liked Woody, and he is great fun, especially with his iconic laugh, which I still imitate, and Wally the Walrus was funny. I remember having a spot spot for that adorable little penguin Chilly Willy too.
Overall, I enjoy this show, it isn't as good as the 1957 classic show, but it is a considerable improvement over most cartoons airing now. 8/10 Bethany Cox
Overall, I enjoy this show, it isn't as good as the 1957 classic show, but it is a considerable improvement over most cartoons airing now. 8/10 Bethany Cox
Not much to say except that this show lacks something that the others have. The cartoon is just like any other cartoon of its time (early 2000s), although the jokes are corny and sometimes come off as just cringy, the writing has a lot left to be desired (there's some things resembling how the old cartoons were like, such as the slapstick humour or the action scenes; but it doesn't stick to the original source), and the characters feel flat. The animation for the 1st season tries to mimic the animation of cartoon in the 90s (such as Ren and Stimpy) and comes off as just unusual and awkward (I mean, it's trying to mimic the surrealism of 90s cartoons, but fails in doing that). The other seasons animations return to a more formalized style of animation, but it doesn't really do anything to improve the show. The show lacks any sort of identity. The source material is barely touched upon other than a few samples here and there. Compared to other cartoons of its time, this one is really lacking and underwhelming (Spongebob obviously destroys this cartoon. I know that Spongebob is overlooked and sometimes overwatched, but I'm only talking about the first three seasons. Even then, season 4 and beyond the episodes are still entertaining and watchable). If you have kids that are like 6 or below, then this is perfect for them. The rest of the age group, please watch something else.
One of many attempts by Fox Kids to recapture the success of Animaniacs and Tiny Toon Adventures after the Warner Bros. produced properties relocated to Kids WB with the launch of The WB network, The Woody Woodpecker Show is the Animaniacs formula but using Walter Lantz's cartoon stable produced for Universal in the 1940s(with the exception of Andy Panda who I don't recall ever appearing on the show) with original material produced by Universal Cartoon Studios(who also gave us a plentathra of Balto, Land Before Time, and American Tail DTV movies). Much like Fox Kids' other attempts to recapture Animaniacs success, Toonsylvania and The Spooktacular New Adventures of Casper, The Woody Woodpecker Show copies the format from its inspirational source, but can't match the wit,writing, and timing. Technically speaking the show is well animated with fluid motion and decent character designs, but the humor is much more scattershot with some gags eliciting a chuckle while others fall flat. In terms of shows that tried to tap into the zeitgeist that gave rise to Animaniacs and Tiny Toons, The Woody Woodpecker Show is nowhere near as good as its inspiration but it's also not as bad as The Wacky World of Tex Avery. The show does have a few moments of humor here and there, but if superior products are readily available you're not missing much.
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- TriviaWinnie Woodpecker becomes a prominent character in this series. In the original theatrical cartoons, Winnie Woodpecker only appeared in one cartoon, Real Gone Woody (1954)
- ConexionesReferenced in Digimon: Yami no Shisha Debimon (1999)
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