Woody Woodpecker Goes to Camp movie storyline. After getting kicked out of the forest for tormenting an influencer camper until he can redeem himself, Woody decides that he can redeem himself by learning about teamwork in the nearby Camp Woo Hoo, but after arriving, an escaped convict named Buzz Buzzard arrives shortly and then poses as the chef of rival camp Camp Hoo Rah, to rob a hidden treasure.
After Woody arrives, he befriends Angie the camp director, and her daughter, Maggie, and causes chaos at the camp, but after Buzz’s failed attempts to destroy the camp, and after Woody gets to know the campers, and helps the campers train for an annual camp game event known as the Wilderness Games, he gets framed for causing chaos again after meeting and fighting Buzz. Inspector Wally Walrus arrives and threatens to shut down the camp.
Woody convinces the inspector to give the camp one more chance by letting them participate in the Wilderness Games, but Camp Woo Hoo has a history of losing endlessly to Camp Hoo Rah, since they are creative artists and the Hoo Rahs are tough soldiers, thus leaving the campers with low self-esteem. However, after taking a few losses, the Woo Hoos begin to turn their talents into their most effective weapons. As the Games proceed, Buzz observes with dismay and tries to sabotage Woo Hoo’s chances of winning.
Woody Woodpecker Goes to Camp is a 2024 live-action/animated slapstick comedy film directed by Jon Rosenbaum, based on the cartoon character of the same name and serving as a standalone sequel to the 2017 film Woody Woodpecker and the second installment of the Woody Woodpecker live action film series. It is written by Stephen Mazur and Cory Edwards and produced by Jon Kuyper. The film is produced by Universal 1440 Entertainment in co-production with Universal Animation Studios and distributed by Netflix. The film was released on April 12, 2024 on Netflix.
Woody Woodpecker Goes to Camp (2024)
Directed by: Jon Rosenbaum
Starring: Eric Bauza, Kevin Michael Richardson, Tom Kenny, Mary-Louise Parker, Chloe De Los Santos, Josh Lawson, Savannah La Rain, Esther Son, Evan Stanhope, George Holahan-Cantwell
Screenplay by: Cory Edwards, Jim Martin, Stephen Mazur
Production Design by: Penny Southgate
Cinematography by: Ross Emery
Film Editing by: Jonathan Tappin
Costume Design by: Liz Keogh Palmer
Art Direction by: Caitlin Brady
Music by: Michael Lira
MPAA Rating: G for all audience.
Distributed by: Netflix
Release Date: April 12, 2024
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