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Woody Woodpecker Goes to Camp OTT Release Date: Be sure to watch this adventurous live-action animation family film

New Delhi: A live-action/animation mix titled Woody Woodpecker Goes to Camp is set to premiere on the online streaming platform. Woody Woodpecker, the 2017 film in the series, returns for a fresh adventure as he leaves the forest for pastures and homes that are greener.

Prepare yourselves, since the new Netflix film will include the return of the legendary animation character very soon. A combination of live-action and animation is promised in the first trailer for the film, which features Woody’s naughty activities at a summer camp.

Plot

With Woody Woodpecker Goes to Camp, the cherished classic anime character begins a new chapter. The film chronicles Woody’s journey from the wilderness to Camp Woo Hoo after he is expelled from the former. Woody feels relieved and content after settling into his new house, his first since the jungle.

However, all falls apart when a fugitive inspector decides to close the camp. Given Woody’s character, he is unlikely to give up his house without a struggle.

The inspector might be scared out of his mind by Woody’s array of secret skills. Unfortunately, Woody doesn’t have much time to come up with a plan to rescue his house.

When and Where to Watch?

Starting on April 12, 2024, Woody Woodpecker Goes to Camp will be available to view on Netflix.

In the previously released trailer, Woody is seen being forcibly removed from the jungle and seeking shelter in the perhaps shuttered Camp Woo Hoo. Woody and his mischievous antics provide joy to audiences of all ages in this short, which combines live-action and animated scenes.

Cast and Crew

Many well-known actors and actresses are part of the live-action cast, including Chloe Des Los Santos, Savannah La Rain, Kershaw Theodore, Evan Stanhope, Esther Son, Kushinka Jayewardene, William Atticus Parker, CC Dewar, Anthony Craig, and Ian Rooney. However, the animated character of Woody will be voiced by Eric Bauza.

Jon Rosenbaum helms the picture, which has script credits going to Cory Edwards, Jim Martin, and Stephen Mazur. Jon Kuyper, working under the banners of Universal Pictures, Universal 1440 Entertainment, and Universal Animation Studios, created the film, which is based on the original Woody Woodpecker. Ross Emery is in charge of the technological aspects, while, music is created by Michael Lira.

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