The New Woody Woodpecker Show

The New Woody Woodpecker Show
Genre Comedy
Based on Woody Woodpecker
by Walter Lantz
Developed by
Directed by
  • Mauro Casalese (season 1)
  • Alfred Gimeno (season 1)
  • Kurt Anderson (season 1)
  • Alan Zaslove (seasons 2-3)
Voices of Billy West
Mark Hamill
Andrea Martin
B.J. Ward
Jim Cummings
E.G. Daily
Nika Futterman
Theme music composer Jim Latham
Composer Thomas Chase Jones
Country of origin United States
Original language English
No. of seasons 3
No. of episodes 64 (178 segments) (list of episodes)
Production
Producers
  • Sean Roche
  • Diane A. Crea (season 3)
Editor Ken Solomon
Running time 20–21 minutes (7 minutes per segment)
Production company Universal Cartoon Studios
Original release
Network Fox Kids
Release May 8, 1999 –
July 27, 2002
Related
The Woody Woodpecker Show (1957–1977)
Woody Woodpecker (2018–2022)

The New Woody Woodpecker Show (titled on-screen as The Woody Woodpecker Show) is an American animated comedy television series based on the animated short film series created by cartoonist and animator Walter Lantz. It was co-developed by animators Bob Jaques and Kelly Armstrong, was produced by Universal Cartoon Studios and aired from May 8, 1999 to July 27, 2002 on Fox's Fox Kids programming block.

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. Each episode consists of two segments featuring Woody Woodpecker sandwiching one starring Chilly Willy, with Winnie Woodpecker and Knothead & Splinter also starring in some segments. 53 episodes (157 segments) were produced.

Characters

Woody Woodpecker / Winnie Woodpecker / Knothead and Splinter

  • Woody Woodpecker - a mischievous pileated woodpecker who lives in a tree-house overlooking his landlady's house in the suburbs of the Southland. 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, even though he uses English golf balls and oftentimes shows English traits, or rather British traits.
  • Winnie Woodpecker - 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 and Splinter - 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 - a sleazy common buzzard who is the main antagonist of the series. He always concocts scams and cons on Woody, Winnie or Knothead and Splinter, though the woodpeckers frequently outsmart him.
    • Tweaky the Lackey - a domestic canary who is usually Buzz's henchman, often reluctant about it.
  • Wally Walrus - a Swedish walrus who 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.
  • Ms. Meany - Woody's ugly old landlady who rents the tree-house Woody lives in and Wally's neighbor. Being more violent than other characters, she is generally more antagonistic and mean-spirited than both Buzz and Wally. She is often portrayed as a hard worker who takes her job seriously and respects those in authority.
  • Dapper Denver Dooley - an obnoxious manchild who always tries to steal things from Woody.

Chilly Willy

  • Chilly Willy - 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 - 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 - a female penguin who is Chilly Willy's girlfriend and appears in the episode "Chilly Lilly".
  • Maxie the Polar Bear - an intelligent polar bear who is one of Chilly's friends. He makes a few appearances on Chilly's segments.
  • Sgt. Hogwash - a pig military officer who operates in a government base in the Antarctic and is plagued by Chilly's mischievousness.
  • Major Bull - a bull who is Hogwash's superior.

Other characters

  • Dr. Doug Nutts - a physician who is impersonating Don Knotts. He appears in the episode "Woody and the Termite" until "Painfaker".
  • Mother Nature - a fairy who usually gets onto 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-design in Crazy Castle 5.
  • Creepy Badger - 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 the main antagonist in one episode. He speaks in a gravelly, deep, and generally creepy voice. He also really loves tobogganing. His catchphrase is "Hi-ya, buddy!".
  • Nicky Knickknacker - a high society pileated woodpecker thief who appears in the episode "Eenie, Meany, Out You Go".
  • Billy and Louie - a pair of troublemaker dogs that had the tendency to annoy Knothead and Splinter. Billy is the leader and aggressive of the duet, while Louie is a little dumb.
  • Woody's Father - a pileated woodpecker who is the father of Woody.
  • Caveman Woodpecker - a caveman who is a woodpecker.
  • Judge - a judge who appears in the episode "Painfaker" until "Couples Therapy". In "Stage Fright", he condemns Buzz and Tweakey.
  • Willy Walrus - Wally's nephew who appears in the episodes "Just Say Uncle" and "Stuck on You".
  • Cupid - a cupid who appears in the episode "Date with Destiny".
  • Woodrow Woodpecker - a nerdy woodpecker who appears in "Teacher's Pet".

Additional voices

Episodes

Series overview

Season Segments Episodes Originally aired
First aired Last aired
1 69 23 May 8, 1999 September 6, 1999
2 49 17 September 11, 2000 November 18, 2001
3 39 13 September 8, 2002 April 6, 2003

The segments indicate in colors by which characters starred in them:

  • Blue = Woody Woodpecker (105 segments)
  • Red = Chilly Willy (31 segments)
  • Pink = Winnie Woodpecker (11 segments)
  • Sky Blue = Knothead & Splinter (10 segments)

Season 1 (1999)

No.
overall
No. in
season
Title Directed by Written by Storyboard by Original air date 
1a 1a "Wiener Wars" Mauro Casalese Eric Vesbit Kurt Anderson & Peter Ferk May 8, 1999
Woody sells hotdogs after the original owner said he'd stop, but Wally doesn't agree with his idea.
1b 1b "Electric Chilly" Mauro Casalese Travis Clark, Robbie Thompson & Richard Pursel Stephen DeStefano & Wendell Washer May 8, 1999
Chilly's TV gets repeatedly plugged out by Smedley unintentionally, making Chilly come up with different ideas to stop him.
1c 1c "Woody and the Termite" Mauro Casalese Robbie Thompson Lane Reichert & Jill Colbert May 8, 1999
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.
2a 2a "Fake Vacation" Mauro Casalese Travis Clark, Robbie Thompson & Bill Wray Mike Fontinelli & Chrystal Klabunde May 15, 1999
Buzz 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.
2b 2b "Medical Winnie Pig" Mauro Casalese Travis Clark Tom Bernardo, Eddie Fitzgerald & David Williams May 15, 1999
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.
2c 2c "Cable Ace" Mauro Casalese Travis Clark Alfred Gimeno & Rafael Rosada May 15, 1999
Woody tries to watch his favorite show but it turns out Wally had The Highland Games channel.
3a 3a "Temper, Temper" Mauro Casalese Travis Clark, Drew Daywalt & David Schneider Butch Hartman & Bob Onorato May 22, 1999
Ms. Meany is diagnosed with an anger problem which if she gets angry she may lose her mind. It falls on the same day where Woody is celebrating The Highland Games which makes her mad.
3b 3b "A Classic Chilly Cartoon: The Legend Of Rockabye Point" Tex Avery Michael Maltese Tex Avery May 22, 1999
Basically "The Legend of Rockabye Point" from 1955 with a different title.
3c 3c "Crash Course" Mauro Casalese Travis Clark & Robbie Thompson Kurt Anderson May 22, 1999
Winnie sells her TV to use the money for flying lessons, but Woody wants the TV back and decided to make trouble at the flying academy.
4a 4a "Woody's Ship of Ghouls" Mauro Casalese Travis Clark Kurt Anderson June 5, 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.
4b 4b "Bad Hair Day" Mauro Casalese Sherri Schrader & Travis Clark Bob Onorato & Chris Reccardi June 5, 1999
Winnie opens a hair salon, but Buzz causes trouble for her customers.
4c 4c "Downsized Woody" Mauro Casalese Travis Clark Chrystal Klabunde June 5, 1999
Mother Nature downsizes Woody's rank to a pigeon and now he has to show Mother Nature that he is not lazy for him.
5a 5a "Ya Gonna Eat That?" Mauro Casalese Travis Clark, Robbie Thompson, Jim Gomez & Bill Wray Bob Onorato June 12, 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 his food.
5b 5b "Chilly & Hungry" Mauro Casalese Robbie Thompson & Richard Pursel Kelly Armstrong & Dave Williams June 12, 1999
Chilly tries to find a way to get warmth but he runs into Maxie, who tries to be a vegetarian and not eat him.
5c 5c "Brother Cockroach" Mauro Casalese Robbie Thompson Tom Bernardo, Mauro Casalese & Gary Hoffman June 12, 1999
A cockroach gets into Woody's home, so Woody tries to get rid of him by making him get a job.
6a 6a "Father's Day" Mauro Casalese Robbie Thompson Kurt Anderson & Stephen DeStefano June 19, 1999
Woody and his father both plays golf every year, but he wants to win the trophy this year since his father has won last year. On the day, they also happen to play when a storm appears.
6b 6b "Camp Buzzard" Mauro Casalese Robbie Thompson Jill Colbert Trousdale June 19, 1999
Buzz opens a fake camp so that he can get Woody's money to take care of Knothead and Splinter.
6c 6c "He Wouldn't Woody" Mauro Casalese Travis Clark Chris Reccardi & Bob Onorato June 19, 1999
Woody pecks a petrified tree that causes his mind to switch around, and Wally starts to sense something is wrong.
7a 7a "Wally's Royal Riot" Mauro Casalese Eddie Fitzgerald & Travis Clark Eddie Fitzgerald & Tom Nelson June 26, 1999
Woody wants to eat at Chez Wally, but Wally only serves rich customers. Since Wally will not serve him, Woody goes along and turns himself into different disguises to get free food.
7b 7b "Mexican Chilly" Mauro Casalese Travis Clark & Robbie Thompson Bob Onorato June 26, 1999
Chilly sneaks onto Smedley's cruise ship for a vacation away from the cold, but Smedley wants him off.
7c 7c "Sleepwalking Woody" Mauro Casalese Travis Clark & Richard Pursel Eddie Fitzgerald & David Williams June 26, 1999
Woody falls into sleep walking during the night and Wally tries again and again to get rid of Woody from his home.
8a 8a "Pinheads" Mauro Casalese Charles Schneider & Robbie Thompson Bob Onorato July 3, 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.
8b 8b "The Chilly Show" Mauro Casalese Robbie Thompson Bill Frake July 3, 1999
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.
8c 8c "Silent Treatment" Mauro Casalese Robbie Thompson & Jim Gomez Mike Fontinelli & Bob Onorato July 3, 1999
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.
9a 9a "Over the Top" Mauro Casalese Mauro Casalese, Travis Clark, Richard Pursel & Robbie Thompson Brian Mitchell & Bob Onorato July 10, 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.
9b 9b "Chilly & the Fur-Bearing Trout" Mauro Casalese Robbie Thompson & Richard Pursel Stephen DeStefano & Bob Onorato July 10, 1999
Chilly tries to steal Larry's coat, but finds out that he is stealing them himself.
9c 9c "Painfaker" Mauro Casalese Eric Vesbit Jamie Oliff & Bob Onorato July 10, 1999
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.
10a 10a "Baby Buzzard" Alfred Gimeno & Mauro Casalese Travis Clark & Bill Wray Jill Colbert Trousdale & Chris Reccardi July 17, 1999
Buzz hears that Woody opens a babysitting job and decides to dress up as a baby in order to steal Woody's furniture.
10b 10b "Bait & Hook" Alfred Gimeno & Mauro Casalese Robbie Thompson Jeffery Gordon, Tom Nelson & Chris Reccardi July 17, 1999
Chilly tries to go fishing to get food, but runs into some problems with his bait.
10c 10c "Bad Weather" Alfred Gimeno & Mauro Casalese Robbie Thompson & Jim Gomez Bob Onorato & Jeffery Gordon July 17, 1999
Wally buys a weather machine in order to clear the rain and have a pool party. Woody however causes trouble when taking his guest and now Wally decides to mess with his pool party using the weather machine.
11a 11a "Tee Time" Kurt Anderson & Alfred Gimeno Robbie Thompson Jill Colbert Trousdale July 24, 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.
11b 11b "S & K Files" Kurt Anderson & Alfred Gimeno Robbie Thompson Tom Nelson July 24, 1999
In their childish efforts to rid the world of space aliens, Splinter and Knothead unknowingly end up ruining Buzz's plans to rob the house.
11c 11c "Goldiggers" Kurt Anderson & Alfred Gimeno Travis Clark Bob Onorato July 24, 1999
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.
12a 12a "Mirage Barrage" Kurt Anderson & Alfred Gimeno Robbie Thompson Wendell Washer July 31, 1999
Woody finds a magic lamp out in the desert, where he finds the great Walrus Genie, Wally. However, he is not pleased with Wally's first wish and wishes to be the genie. He then grants Wally's wishes.
12b 12b "Queen of De-Nile" Kurt Anderson & Alfred Gimeno Travis Clark Llyn Hunter July 31, 1999
Winnie stumbles upon Wally, who mistakes her for the expert to help him find the tomb. As Winnie helps solves the puzzles inside the tomb, he keeps running into the traps.
12c 12c "Party Animal" Kurt Anderson & Alfred Gimeno Len Janson Chrystal Klabunde July 31, 1999
Woody wants to plan a bagpipe appreciation day party, but Ms. Meany doesn't allow the party. He then tries to find ways in order to get the party.
13a 13a "K-9, Woody-O" Kurt Anderson & Alfred Gimeno Len Janson Tom Nelson August 7, 1999
Woody has to take care of Ms. Meany's new dog, but he runs into a problem when Wally takes him in and feeds the dog when he's not supposed to.
13b 13b "Ready for My Close-Up, Mr. Walrus" Kurt Anderson & Alfred Gimeno Sean Roche Jill Colbert Trousdale August 7, 1999
Winnie wants to be an actor in Hollywood, so she goes to Wally to become a star. However, he doesn't like everything Winnie does, while his boss does.
13c 13c "Gopher-It" Kurt Anderson & Alfred Gimeno Kelly Ward Bob Onorato August 7, 1999
Woody goes to play golf as usual, but runs into a pair of gophers who are not letting him play his game.
14a 14a "Spy-Guy" Kurt Anderson & Alfred Gimeno Glenn Leopold Chrystal Klabunde August 14, 1999
Woody is given a suitcase to keep safe from others and Buzz wants the suitcase for himself.
14b 14b "Ye Olde Knothead and Splinter" Kurt Anderson & Alfred Gimeno Eleanor Burian-Mohr Llyn Hunter August 14, 1999
Knothead and Splinter go to the Ye Olde Time Fair to win games in order to see who's the best.
14c 14c "Life in the Pass Lane" Kurt Anderson & Alfred Gimeno Bruce Shelly & Reed Shelly Wendell Washer August 14, 1999
Woody and Buzz both enter a Scottish race held, but Buzz is causing his cheating again since he wants to win.
15a 15a "Signed, Sealed, Delivered" Alfred Gimeno Rodney Gibbs Tom Nelson August 21, 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.
15b 15b "Out to Launch" Alfred Gimeno Laren Bright Jill Colbert Trousdale August 21, 1999
Winnie returns something to a space program, but gets mistaken for being the astronaut to go to space.
15c 15c "Spa-Spa Blacksheep" Alfred Gimeno Len Janson Bob Onorato August 21, 1999
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.
16a 16a "Pecking Order" Kurt Anderson Kelly Ward Llyn Hunter August 28, 1999
Woody sends Knothead and Splinter off to a camp in order to get them to behave better.
16b 16b "Chilly on Ice" Kurt Anderson Bill Matheny Chrystal Klabunde August 28, 1999
Chilly goes to a sporting event in order to get food, but ends up entering into several events while being chased by Smedley.
16c 16c "Just Say Uncle" Kurt Anderson Travis Clark Michael V. Bennett August 28, 1999
Knothead, Splinter and Willy wanted a certain toy. When they find out there is only one left in stock, they race and fight to see who can get the toy first.
17a 17a "The Contender" Alfred Gimeno Travis Clark Jill Colbert Trousdale August 30, 1999
Woody decides to enter a wrestling event for a cash prize, thinking that the "chump" and sport is easy.
17b 17b "Snow Way Out" Alfred Gimeno Len Janson Lane Reichert August 30, 1999
Buzz and Tweaky pretend that they are ski teachers. Woody thinks that something is not right about it, but Knothead and Splinter wanted to be taught. Woody finally goes in, but wants to watch Buzz and Tweaky to see what they'll do.
17c 17c "Hospital Hi-Jinx" Alfred Gimeno Nick DuBois Tom Nelson & Bob Onorato August 30, 1999
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.
18a 18a "Dr. Buzzard's Time Chamber" Kurt Anderson Rick Merwin Chrystal Klabunde August 31, 1999
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.
18b 18b "Winnie P.I." Kurt Anderson Robbie Thompson Llyn Hunter August 31, 1999
Winnie helps out in a detective case with a detective, but proceeds to search into the case more on her own.
18c 18c "Foiled in Oil" Kurt Anderson Ken Solomon & Jack Bornoff Wendell Washer August 31, 1999
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.
19a 19a "Aunt Pecky" Alfred Gimeno Hank Saroyan Jill Colbert Trousdale September 1, 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.
19b 19b "Terror Tots" Alfred Gimeno Travis Clark Tom Nelson September 1, 1999
Knothead and Splinter decided to go into an abandoned house in order to record some ghosts. The two dog teens also follow them in order to scare them.
19c 19c "Carney Con" Alfred Gimeno Nick DuBois Lane Reichert September 1, 1999
Woody, Knothead and Splinter went to a fair, but Buzz is there to cause trouble by cheating his games that Woody plays.
20a 20a "Bavariannoying" Kurt Anderson Travis Clark Wendell Washer September 2, 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.
20b 20b "Kitchen Magician" Kurt Anderson Robbie Thompson Llyn Hunter September 2, 1999
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.
20c 20c "Cheap Seats Woody" Kurt Anderson Robbie Thompson Chrystal Klabunde September 2, 1999
Woody buys cheap seats at a baseball game, but his tickets keep getting stolen by Doodley.
21a 21a "Meany Side of the Street" Alfred Gimeno Mary Ann Gallo Neal Sternecky September 3, 1999
Ms. Meany wants to move because of Woody annoying her. Woody doesn't want her to move because of Wally wanting to buy the land and chopping his tree. He then follows Meany to the modern mondo-condo's to change her mind.
21b 21b "Chilly to Go" Alfred Gimeno Sean Roche Tom Nelson September 3, 1999
Chilly wants food and finds out Maxie is working on a plan to steal food, so he tries to get the food before Maxie can.
21c 21c "Ant Rant" Alfred Gimeno Robbie Thompson Jill Colbert Trousdale September 3, 1999
A bunch of ants ruined Woody's picnic, so he keeps find ways to get rid of them from stealing his food.
22a 22a "Woody Watcher" Alfred Gimeno Sean Roche Jill Colbert Trousdale September 4, 1999
Woody decides to pretend to be the rare spring footed speckle headed woodpecker that some bird-watchers want to see.
22b 22b "Chilly Dog" Alfred Gimeno Sean Roche Bob Onorato September 4, 1999
Smedley tries to train a dog to be like him, while Chilly pretends to act like a dog.
22c 22c "Beach Nuts" Alfred Gimeno Sean Roche Tom Nelson September 4, 1999
Woody decides to go to the beach to enjoy himself, but Ms. Meany is the watcher of the beach that he is on. Every action that Woody does makes her mad.
23a 23a "A Very Woody Christmas" Kurt Anderson Robbie Thompson Wendell Washer September 6, 1999
Woody bought toys for Knothead and Splinter and decides to get them wrapped by Buzz and Tweaky, who ends up scamming him with rocks. Woody then goes to get them back by dressing up as Santa, tricking Tweaky.
23b 23b "It's a Chilly Christmas After All" Kurt Anderson Travis Clark Chrystal Klabunde September 6, 1999
Smedley thinks that he's Santa's number one elf, so Chilly decides to mess with his plans.
23c 23c "Yule Get Yours" Kurt Anderson Travis Clark Llyn Hunter September 6, 1999
Woody wants to show Santa that he's on the good list, so he videotapes himself doing good deeds before Santa shows up.

Season 2 (2000-2001)

From episode 27 to the end of the series, all episodes were directed by Alan Zaslove.

No.
overall
No. in
season
Title Directed by Written by Storyboard by Original air date 
24a 1a "Automatic Woody" Kurt Anderson Sean Roche Wendell Washer September 11, 2001
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.
24b 1b "Zoom-a to Montezooma" Alfred Gimeno & Mauro Casalese Robbie Thompson & Richard Pursel Chrystal Klabunde & Kelly Armstrong September 11, 2001
Smedly wants to capture Chilly in order to use him for a vacation.
24c 1c "Chicken Woody" Alfred Gimeno & Mauro Casalese Robbie Thompson & Richard Pursel Wendell Washer & Chris Reccardi September 11, 2001
Woody decides to become a chicken, but finds out that Meany is using the chickens in order to get money.
25a 2a "Bonus Round Woody" Kurt Anderson Sean Roche Chrystal Klabunde September 12, 2001
Woody and Buzz enter a scavenger hunt in a junkyard. They both have to solve clues and find items in order to win.
25b 2b "Winnie at the Ball" Alfred Gimeno & Mauro Casalese Diane A. Crea Tom Nelson, Jeffery Gordon & Bob Richardson September 12, 2001
Winnie decides to take lessons from Wally in order to be proper at the ball she attends.
25c 2c "Date with Destiny" Kurt Anderson & Mauro Casalese Travis Clark, Robbie Thompson & Jim Gomez Llyn Hunter & Mike Fontinelli September 12, 2001
Woody and Wally bet that one of them will be the first to get a date, but Woody ends up seeing Wally's advertisement.
26a 3a "Woody's Roommate" Alfred Gimeno & Mauro Casalese Robbie Thompson & Bill Wray Bob Onorato & Bill Wray September 13, 2001
Buzz pretends that he's poor and without a home, causing Woody to fall in his trap to let him stay at his place.
26b 3b "Winnie's New Car" Alfred Gimeno & Mauro Casalese Travis Clark & Sherri Schrader Jill Colbert Trousdale, Jeffery Gordon & Eddie Fitzgerald September 13, 2001
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.
26c 3c "Whistle Stop Woody" Kurt Anderson Sean Roche Llyn Hunter September 13, 2001
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.
27a 4a "Stuck on You" Alan Zaslove Travis Clark Funbag Animation Studios September 19, 2001
Woody and Wally become stuck to one another when Woody accidentally sends Wally's glue flying, which Wally was using for Willy's gift.
27b 4b "Freeze Dried Chilly" Alan Zaslove Sean Roche Funbag Animation Studios September 19, 2001
Smedly wants to find a way to freeze his fish, but Chilly tries to both steal his fish and help him.
27c 4c "That Healing Feeling" Alan Zaslove Don Gillies Funbag Animation Studios September 19, 2001
When Ms. Meany catches a cold, Woody has to help her get better.
28a 5a "Lap It Up" Alan Zaslove Robbie Thompson Funbag Animation Studios September 20, 2001
Woody becomes a racecar driver and competes against Dooley in the race.
28b 5b "Swiss Family Buzzard" Alan Zaslove Sean Roche Funbag Animation Studios September 20, 2001
Buzz gets Knothead and Splinter into trouble when he takes them on a boat trip.
28c 5c "Getting Comfortable" Alan Zaslove Charlie Cohen Funbag Animation Studios September 20, 2001
Woody tries to become comfortable on his couch, but a pesky feather keeps bothering him.
29a 6a "Sync or Swim" Alan Zaslove Mark Hoffmeier Funbag Animation Studios September 25, 2001
Woody and Wally wants to cool down, but find out they can't go to the pool when it's closed for synchronized swimming. Ms. Meany then allows them to compete to see who will be on the team.
29b 6b "Armed Chilly" Alan Zaslove Travis Clark Funbag Animation Studios September 25, 2001
Chilly decides to enter boot camp and somehow gets a promotion.
29c 6c "Difficult Delivery" Alan Zaslove Don Gillies Funbag Animation Studios September 25, 2001
Woody wants to get free pizza from Doodley's pizza shop, so he keeps messing with Doodley in delivering his order.
30a 7a "Cabin Fever" Alan Zaslove Robbie Thompson Funbag Animation Studios September 26, 2001
A snowstorm pops out of nowhere, and now Woody is stuck at Wally's home until the snow has melted.
30b 7b "Everybody's a Critic" Alan Zaslove Robbie Thompson Funbag Animation Studios September 26, 2001
Winnie opens up a restaurant and wants to please the critic. However, she thinks that Wally is the critic and not Ms. Meany.
30c 7c "Hide and Seek" Alan Zaslove Michael Merton Funbag Animation Studios September 26, 2001
Woody has a hatred 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.
31a 8a "The Ice Rage" Alan Zaslove Travis Clark Funbag Animation Studios September 27, 2001
Woody wants to cool off in Wally's Fruit Market, but Wally only allows paying customers in his store.
31b 8b "Endangered Chilly" Alan Zaslove Robbie Thompson Funbag Animation Studios September 27, 2001
Smedly is trying to help a polar bear, but Chilly wants to be in the bonding as well.
31c 8c "Attila the Hen" Alan Zaslove Travis Clark Funbag Animation Studios September 27, 2001
Woody tries to get Attila the Hen's eggs when Woody spots a sign for free eggs, not knowing how hard it can be.
32a 9a "Frankenwoody" Alan Zaslove David Ehrman Funbag Animation Studios October 2, 2001
Wally gets jealous of how Woody receives all the attention, so Wally switches bodies with Woody to steal his girl.
32b 9b "The Meany Witch Project" Alan Zaslove Richard Merwin Funbag Animation Studios October 2, 2001
Splinter and Knothead think Ms. Meany is a witch and that they will soon be woodpecker stew.
32c 9c "Fright Movie Woody" Alan Zaslove Sean Roche Funbag Animation Studios October 2, 2001
Woody tries to dodge Meany at the movie theater where she is taking her new job a bit too seriously.
33a 10a "This Seat's Taken" Alan Zaslove Marlowe Weisman Funbag Animation Studios October 3, 2001
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.
33b 10b "Cajun Chilly" Alan Zaslove Travis Clark Funbag Animation Studios October 3, 2001
Chilly must escape chef Rufus le Dufus before he's made into gumbo pie.
33c 10c "Out of Line" Alan Zaslove Travis Clark Funbag Animation Studios October 3, 2001
An unruly Dooley will do anything to get in line before Woody for the latest spy movie.
34a 11a "Inn Trouble" Alan Zaslove Robbie Thompson Funbag Animation Studios October 4, 2001
In order to save Wally's Inn from being bought out, Woody and Wally team up to annoy the customers.
34b 11b "Wishful Thinking" Alan Zaslove Travis Clark Funbag Animation Studios October 4, 2001
Splinter and Knothead makes a wish on their birthday, but Tweaky gives them a unsatisfied wish. They then try to stop Tweaky from getting his free vacation.
34c 11c "Trail Ride Woody" Alan Zaslove Robbie Thompson Funbag Animation Studios October 4, 2001
Woody bets a cowboy five dollars that he can break in a stubborn old mule.
35a 12a "Super Woody" Alan Zaslove Robbie Thompson Funbag Animation Studios October 9, 2001
A bolt of lightning gives Woody rubberized super powers.
35b 12b "Skating By" Alan Zaslove Robbie Thompson Funbag Animation Studios October 9, 2001
Winnie is skating on thin ice with Ms. Meany at her new job as a carhop.
35c 12c "Be a Sport" Alan Zaslove Travis Clark Funbag Animation Studios October 9, 2001
Woody's desire for free athletic equipment lands him a stressful coaching job for the destructive Gunther.
36a 13a "Like Father, Unlike Son" Alan Zaslove Len Janson Funbag Animation Studios October 10, 2001
Woody goes off the deep end when he agrees to pose as Wally's father in exchange for a free cruise.
36b 13b "A Chilly Spy" Alan Zaslove Sean Roche Funbag Animation Studios October 10, 2001
Sergeant Hogwash is charged with training the ever-disappearing Chilly to be a super spy.
36c 13c "Country Fair Clam-ity" Alan Zaslove Mark Zaslove Funbag Animation Studios October 10, 2001
Woody is happy as a clam when he wins $1,000 in the country fair's "Anything Goes" race.
37a 14a "Eenie, Meany, Out You Go!" Alan Zaslove Earl Kress Funbag Animation Studios October 11, 2001
A high-society fake weasels his way into Ms. Meany's heart and Woody's treehouse.
37b 14b "Stage Fright" Alan Zaslove Sean Roche Funbag Animation Studios October 11, 2001
When Buzz and Tweaky are sentenced to put on a play, Splinter and Knothead save the day.
37c 14c "Gone Fishin'" Alan Zaslove Sean Roche Funbag Animation Studios October 11, 2001
Woody and Lefty teams up to reel in some gullible fisherman.
38a 15a "Teacher's Pet" Alan Zaslove Sean Roche Funbag Animation Studios October 16, 2001
When Woody tries to fool Mother Nature, he's sent to woodpecker school.
38b 15b "Dirty Derby" Alan Zaslove Travis Clark Funbag Animation Studios October 16, 2001
Wally plays dirty in the neighborhood Soap Box Power Derby.
38c 15c "Hooray for Holly-Woody" Alan Zaslove Sean Roche Funbag Animation Studios October 16, 2001
Woody receives the star treatment on a visit to Tinseltown.
39a 16a "Cyrano de Woodypecker" Alan Zaslove Julie Prendiville Roux & Christine Coyle Funbag Animation Studios October 17, 2001
Woody coaches Wally through Ms. Meany's love potion-induced advances.
39b 16b "Chilly Lilly" Alan Zaslove Sean Roche Funbag Animation Studios October 17, 2001
Smedley attempts to find Chilly's soul mate through his on-line dating service.
39c 16c "Meany's Date Bait" Alan Zaslove Robbie Thompson Funbag Animation Studios October 17, 2001
To make an old boyfriend jealous, Ms. Meany forces Woody to be her date at the high school reunion.
40 17 "The Twelve Lies of Christmas" Alan Zaslove Sean Roche Funbag Animation Studios October 18, 2001
While Splinter and Knothead set up for a live webcast of Santa's arrival, Woody, Wally and Meany fight over who really saved Christmas the year Santa was kidnapped.

Season 3 (2002–2003)

The third season never aired on Fox Kids until 2002 where it aired before its closure, but aired on YTV instead.

No.
overall
No. in
season
Title Written by Storyboard by Original air date 
41a 1a "Woodsy Woody" Bill Burnett Andy Bartlett, Jeff Barker & Marlon Deane September 8, 2002
When Woody and his pals go camping, they find themselves at the mercy of Wally's ridiculous campground rules.
41b 1b "Chilly Solar Wars" David Ehrman Andy Bartlett, Jeff Barker & Marlon Deane September 8, 2002
Hogwash becomes heated when Chilly interferes with his plans to spruce up his hot tub and sauna.
41c 1c "Cue the Pool Shark" Don Gillies Andy Bartlett, Jeff Barker & Marlon Deane September 8, 2002
Buzz and Tweaky are backed into a corner when Woody busts them for cheating at pool.
42a 2a "Couples Therapy" Chuck Tately Louie Escauriaga, Marlon Deane & Karen Lloyd September 15, 2002
A judge sentences Woody and Ms. Meany to therapy sessions to stop their squabbles.
42b 2b "Chilly Blue Yonder" Frank Santo Padre Louie Escauriaga, Marlon Deane & Karen Lloyd September 15, 2002
Smedley's anger is blown sky high when he discovers Chilly is a stow-away on his plane.
42c 2c "Hiccup-Ed" Eric Vesbit & Christine Abad Louie Escauriaga, Marlon Deane & Karen Lloyd September 15, 2002
Much to Wally's dismay, Woody helps stop his record-setting hiccups.
43a 3a "Crouching Meany, Hidden Woodpecker" Steve Bransfield Jeff Barker, Karen Lloyd & Andy Bartlett September 22, 2002
If Woody helps Ms. Meany with her karate test, she will give him free rent for a year.
43b 3b "A Chilly Party Crasher" Frank Santo Padre Jeff Barker, Karen Lloyd & Andy Bartlett September 22, 2002
Chilly realizes he's the only guest when he crashes Bear's party of the year.
43c 3c "Junk Funk" Reed Shelly Jeff Barker, Karen Lloyd & Andy Bartlett September 22, 2002
Woody must battle wits with a junkyard dog to get back his Russian satellite.
44a 4a "Two Woodys, No Waiting" Bill Burnett Karen Lloyd, Jason Horychun & Rob Boutilier September 29, 2002
It's double trouble when Woody clones himself.
44b 4b "A Chilly Amusement Park" David Ehrman Karen Lloyd, Jason Horychun & Rob Boutilier September 29, 2002
Chilly is cold towards Smedley who's trying to con him out of his land.
44c 4c "Born to Be Woody" Steve Bransfield Karen Lloyd, Jason Horychun & Rob Boutilier September 29, 2002
Woody, Wally, and Meany think back to their hippie days at the commune.
45a 5a "Mechanical Meany" Travis Clark Andy Bartlett, Louie Escauriaga & Jeff Barker October 6, 2002
Because Ms. Meany is being so nice, Woody and Wally are convinced she's a robot.
45b 5b "A Chilly Furnace" Chuck Tately Andy Bartlett, Louie Escauriaga & Jeff Barker October 6, 2002
Sergeant Hogwash gets fired up when Chilly steals his furnace fuel.
45c 5c "Homerun Woody" David Ehrman Andy Bartlett, Louie Escauriaga & Jeff Barker October 6, 2002
Buzz and Tweaky give Woody the run-around with their baseball camp scam.
46a 6a "Tire Tyrant" Travis Clark Rob Boutilier, Marlon Deane & Jeff Barker October 13, 2002
Woody encounters a playful primate who will not return the tire from his car.
46b 6b "A Chilly B-B-Q" Kelly Ward Rob Boutilier, Marlon Deane & Jeff Barker October 13, 2002
Chilly makes Hogwash look inferior when he attempts to barbecue for his superior.
46c 6c "Spring Cleaning" Charlie Cohen Rob Boutilier, Marlon Deane & Jeff Barker October 13, 2002
Woody sports with Ms. Meany when she makes him clean the house.
47a 7a "The Fabulous Foodbox by Scamco" Adam Kosloff & Alex Funk Jeff Barker October 20, 2002
Woody's hunger causes him to fall for Buzz and Tweaky's culinary con.
47b 7b "A Chilly Hockey Star" Frank Santo Padre Jeff Barker October 20, 2002
Smedley hunts for the newest hockey sensation and Chilly could be it.
47c 7c "Corn Fed Up" Travis Clark Jeff Barker October 20, 2002
Woody is swamped with the wrong information from Gabby Gator.
48a 8a "Infrequent Flyer" Chris Tsougas Karen Lloyd, Marlon Deane & Jason Horychun November 3, 2002
Love is in the air when Woody and Wally are both smitten with the same flight attendant.
48b 8b "A Chilly Cold & Flu Season" Jeff Nimoy & Bob Buchholz Karen Lloyd, Marlon Deane & Jason Horychun November 3, 2002
Hogwash is sick to death of Chilly.
48c 8c "Moto-Double Cross" Earl Kress Karen Lloyd, Marlon Deane & Jason Horychun November 3, 2002
Buzz and Tweaky try to run Woody into the ground in a moto-cross competition.
49a 9a "Wild Woodpecker" Reed Shelly Andy Bartlett & Karen Lloyd November 10, 2002
Woody thinks it's cool when he finds a million-year-old cave-woodpecker frozen in ice.
49b 9b "A Chilly Fashion Model" Chuck Tately Andy Bartlett & Karen Lloyd November 10, 2002
When a fashion model arrives in Antarctica, Chilly really cramps her style.
49c 9c "Speed Demon Mountain" Robbie Thompson Andy Bartlett & Karen Lloyd November 10, 2002
When Woody, Knothead and Splinter hit the amusement park, a safety-conscious Wally takes the thrill out of their rides.
50a 10a "Niece and Quiet" Travis Clark Jeff Barker & Russ Crispin November 17, 2002
Woody wants to nap in peace, but Ms. Meany makes him babysit her niece.
50b 10b "Chilly Bananas" Kelly Ward Jeff Barker & Russ Crispin November 17, 2002
Chilly pollutes Hogwash's vacation in the biodome.
50c 10c "Surf Crazy" Kelly Ward Jeff Barker & Russ Crispin November 17, 2002
Buzz and Tweaky's plan to win the big water race sinks.
51a 11a "Birdhounded" Glenn Leopold Rob Boutilier, Marlon Deane & Gerry Capelle November 24, 2002
Buzz gets a bird-brained idea to sell Woody to a scientist.
51b 11b "Run Chilly, Run Deep" Frank Santo Padre Rob Boutilier, Marlon Deane & Gerry Capelle November 24, 2002
Chilly is in deep trouble when he disrupts Smedley's undersea treasure hunt.
51c 11c "Surviving Woody" Robbie Thompson Rob Boutilier, Marlon Deane & Gerry Capelle November 24, 2002
Woody and Ms. Meany must survive the game show "Extreme Island".
52a 12a "Firehouse Woody" Peter Sheridan Keith Ingham, Karen Lloyd & Jeff Barker December 1, 2002
Woody gets fired up for some heated competition with a fireman trainee.
52b 12b "Hogwash Junior" Sean Roche Keith Ingham, Karen Lloyd & Jeff Barker December 1, 2002
Chilly torments Hogwash's nephew while he trains for the Antarctic Corp.
52c 12c "Thrash for Cash" Sean Roche Keith Ingham, Karen Lloyd & Jeff Barker December 1, 2002
Splinter and Knothead could skateboard their way to stardom with Woody as their coach.
53a 13a "Miniature Golf Mayhem" Cade Chilcoat Keith Ingham, Russ Crispin & Rob Boutilier April 6, 2003
Buzz and Tweaky are no match for Woody when it comes to their golf con.
53b 13b "A Chilly Cliffhanger" Frank Santo Padre Keith Ingham, Russ Crispin & Rob Boutilier April 6, 2003
Smedley gets snowed by Chilly in a mountain climbing expedition.
53c 13c "I Know What You Did Last Night" Sean Roche Keith Ingham, Russ Crispin & Rob Boutilier April 6, 2003
To be on TV, Woody and Winnie spend the night in a haunted castle.

Broadcast

The New Woody Woodpecker Show aired on Fox Kids from May 8, 1999, through July 27, 2002. The show also aired on YTV and on WildBrainTV in Canada, Cartoon Network in Australia and Latin America. It also aired on 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. Previously, all 53 episodes were available for streaming on Netflix. The full series is now part of the NBCUniversal streaming service Peacock, ever since its launch on July 15, 2020.

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