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1. Woody Woodpecker Has Seen Better Days Than The Teaser for His New Feature

What have they done to poor Woody?

The post Woody Woodpecker Has Seen Better Days Than The Teaser for His New Feature appeared first on Cartoon Brew.

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2. Universal is Making A Live-Action/CG Woody Woodpecker Feature—For Brazilians

Universal is making a live-action/CG Woody Woodpecker, but it's not what you might think.

The post Universal is Making A Live-Action/CG Woody Woodpecker Feature—For Brazilians appeared first on Cartoon Brew.

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3. Universal Partners With ‘Foodfight!’ Studio For More CGI Films

The average child or adult animation fan with an untrained eye might look at the animated feature "Foodfight!" and think to themself, "That's not the greatest animated film I've ever seen in my entire life." That's precisely why the average child or adult animation fan with an untrained eye doesn't work in a movie studio.

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