Woody Woodpecker and Friends

Woody Woodpecker and Friends is a TV Show that would be released under Universal and Amblin Partners. Steven Spielberg would serve as the show's executive producer, with some of the crew members of "Animaniacs" working on the writing and animation for series, but still be as faithful to the character as possible, making this show a spritual successor to Steven Spielberg's other well-known series, "Animaniacs".

SEGMENTS
Woody Woodpecker

Winnie Woodpecker

Knothead and Splinter

Chilly Willy

Andy and Miranda Panda

ART STYLE
Akin to "The New Woody Woodpecker Show", the same art style from the 1999 show is used, just now with an updated color palette to make the series look like a late 90s/early 2000s hand-drawn animated feature film.

The 2D animation also uses cel-shaded CG for the buildings and architecture.

MUSIC
The theme song for "Woody Woodpecker and Friends" would be composed by Michael Giacchino, using a jazz-styled composition to fit the mood of the series.

OTHER ADDITIONS

 * In between some episodes, songs would play. Some with educational value (ex. A song Winnie would sing about the dangers of texting and driving.). Songs can also be heard in episodes themselves, depending on the situation.
 * Famous celebrities would have guest appearances voicing as themselves, or as the characters they portrayed in live action.
 * In addition, some episodes have crossover specials, like "Woody Woodpecker goes Back to the Future" and a "Winnie Woodpecker" episode where she joins the "Jurassic Park" team.
 * Other episodes spoof famous pop culture. For some examples:
 * An X-Men parody called, "The W's". With Super Woody returning from "The New Woody Woodpecker Show" episode of the same name, but now with Winnie, Knothead, and Splinter having superpowers too.
 * Animated characters from Universal's other assets also get cameos here and there.
 * The Minions from Illumination for example (with Pierre Coffin and Chris Renaud reprising their voice roles) show up as background characters or merchandise.
 * Clips of films from DreamWorks like the "Shrek" series, the "Madagascar" series, and so on can appear on the characters' televisions for certain scenes.
 * This show also uses Universal's product placement. These include NBC, Universal Studios Theme Parks, and anything else Universal currently owns.

PROMOTION

 * Some episodes can be shown in theaters before any family-friendly Universal movie in 2D and 3D as a promotional technique. The episodes shown in theaters would also be available on those respective films' DVD, Blu-Ray, Blu-Ray 3D, Ultra HD Blu-Ray, and Digital releases.
 * Soundtracks of the show would be released on CD and Digital by Universal Music Group. All the songs from the series would ditch the SFX used from their respective episodes, leaving only just the pre-recorded music and voice acting for each song. On occasion, there are albums that tell original stories.
 * DVD and Blu-Ray releases of the show's episodes, with DVD, Blu-Ray, and Ultra HD Blu-Ray releases by seasons. There can also be Blu-Ray 3D releases for the episodes that were shown in theaters, with their advertisement stamps left in-tact.