Woody Woodpecker (1996 film)

Woody Woodpecker (also known as Steven Spielberg Presents: Woody Woodpecker) is a 1995 American traditionally animated musical adventure comedy film produced by Steven Spelberg's Amblimation studio, directed by Simon Wells, and released by Universal Pictures. It was released on November 22, 1995, coinciding with the namesake character's 55th anniversary. However, the film was only a moderate success at the box office, earning $31 million at the box office, largely due to competition with the much more successful ''Toy Story. This makes it the second-to-last film to be produced by Amblimation (the studio's final film, Balto, ''would follow one month later). Despite its underperformance at the box office, its strong sales on home video spawned a television series spinoff titled The New Woody Woodpecker Show which debuted on Fox Kids four years after the film debuted in theaters - though it was made without Spielberg's involvement - and uses the same character designs and most of the same voice cast.

Cast

 * Billy West as Woody Woodpecker, Wally Walrus
 * Andrea Martin as Mrs. Meany
 * Mark Hamill as Buzz Buzzard
 * B.J. Ward as Winnie Woodpecker
 * E.G. Daily as Knothead
 * Nika Futterman as Splinter
 * Thomas Dekker as Andy Panda
 * Dom DeLuise as Papa Panda

Musical numbers
Zoot Suit Riot

Quotes
MS. MEANY (Angry at Woody for coming home late): Woodpecker, do you have any idea what time it is?!

WOODY: You know what Ms. Meany?

MS. MEANY: WHAT?!

WOODY: (sighs) ...nothing.

WOODY (quoting Clint Eastwood as he faces Buzz Buzzard and Tweaky): ''You're just gonna have to ask yourselves one question, "Do I feel lucky?" Well... (pulls out cartoonish weapons) Do ya? Punks?''

PAPA PANDA: I want him here tomorrow, alive!

WOODY: Hey Andy, guess who?