Top Cast
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Eric Bauza
Woody Woodpecker (voice)
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Tom Kenny
Wally Walrus (voice)
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Kevin Michael Richardson
Buzz Buzzard (voice)
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Tara Strong
Winnie Woodpecker / Splinter (voice)
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Nika Futterman
Knothead (voice)
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Dee Bradley Baker
Chilly Willy (voice)
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Scott Weil
Andy Panda (voice)
Overview
A reboot of the classic cartoon.
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