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  • 'Knick Knack' starts with a couple of souvenirs taken from vacation in Florida. We see some palm trees dancing and a beach bunny dancing on a nice little tune. Then we take a look at the other end of the table. A souvenir from Alaska, a snowman in a glass dome, wants to join the hot party and especially the hot girl. He tries to break the glass of the dome in any way possible.

    This animated short directed John Lasseter ('Toy Story', 'A Bug's Life') is a pretty impressive early film from the Pixar studio. It looks great and is inventive. The ending gives us the biggest laugh, but before that there are quite some funny moments.
  • Even when the whole idea of computer animation was still in its infancy, Pixar displayed ingenuity which wasn't even being thought of in the current industry. It just goes to show that Pixar is here to stay, and the serene cuteness of this little film proved to be one of the building blocks for a future empire.
  • Warning: Spoilers
    This is another Pixar short made during their early years.

    It's about Knick Knacks, and the characters are knick Knacks resembling Warm places. While one is a snow globe with a Snow Man in it. He wants to join with the other Knick Knacks but he's stuck in his own Snow Globe.

    Through out the short he tries all he can to escape from the Snow Globe. This short contains allot of Chuck Jones like references. And has some good animation on the snow flakes in the snow globe.

    You're able to see it off of Find Nemo DVD.

    Rate: 8/10 Very memorable and funny wish they start making a collector's line up of these knick knacks.
  • Warning: Spoilers
    If you watch this today, you're bound to enjoy this short quite a bit because of its wonderful humor and decent computer generated animation. However, when you realize that it was made almost 20 years ago AND the state of computers and computer graphics at that time, you'll know just how creative ahead of its time it was when it debuted. Think about it--most homes didn't have computers. Those who did had 386 processors or even less powerful processors and Windows 3.0 (a mess) was just about to debut. Serious animation STILL needed to be done with enormous and ridiculously expensive computers and the software for rendering these images couldn't be bought--it had to be created by Pixar. Unlike more modern CGI,where Dreamworks, Fox and even people at home can make nice quality graphics, this was all done from scratch. Talk about a huge undertaking!!!! So in light of all this, KNICK KNACK was an absolutely incredible film. Heck, even today, it's still incredibly funny and watchable. I might even put it STILL in the top 2 or 3 of Pixar's films because the script is so hilarious and poignant. A masterful achievement in every respect. So,...then WHY wasn't this film even nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film?!?! Several other Pixar films were but not KNICK KNACK--yet I loved this film and almost anyone (except the absolute worst curmudgeon) would also love this film! If anyone knows the answer to this conundrum, please drop me a line--I'm dying to know.
  • In a room full of ornaments and toys, a group of dolls, little models and decorations all sit enjoying the warm temperature and glow of an unseen sun.

    All, that is, except a single snowman, trapped inside a 'greetings from Alaska' snow dome. With a doll waving him on, he attempts to break out and enjoy the party.

    Found on the DVD for Finding Nemo, I found this film to be funnier and much more enjoyable than the feature (although both were good). It stands to show that Pixar were onto something as, even if the graphics are a bit blocky compared to Nemo, the comedy is great and the characters are well enough created to be fun. The routine is basic – snowman tries to break out without much success, however it has such energy, pace and solid imagination that I was laughing consistently despite a slow start (ie the first 20 seconds – what a moaner!).

    The animation is slick if not perfect and my early worries over the snowman were never realized. I thought he looked a bit too sinister to be a sympathetic character, but his mishaps helped win me round even if his features were still pretty rough and unlikely to get him the dolls in question! He is a great lead and you can't help but feel sorry for him – but not to the point where you stop laughing at him!

    Overall this was a very pleasant surprise and the continuation of a very clever ploy in regards Pixar DVD's. I for one love the short films on many of their DVD's and I hope they continue doing it even if I would rather see them release a compilation DVD with all of them on one disk. Anyway, this was very well put together even if it has aged a bit and I laughed the whole way through it to the bittersweet ending – well worth seeing if you get the chance.
  • This is a perfectly goofy time with Knick Knack, especially before a feature. It's four minutes of a situation, with a little snowman in a snow-globe pining for a little woman in the mix of a group of boppin-souvenirs. He finally gets out, but to a disastrous finale. It's very to the point in every measure, and all the while cute without actually being only for kids. In fact, I think I laughed at this harder now than I did when I first saw this as a kid. It's got a sense of humor to it that starts with the first shot, and continues all the way to the very end. Is it laugh-out-loud funny? Not entirely; it's got me 'heh-heh' type laughs all abound, with a few of the biggest laughs coming with the obvious pratfalls and errors. But even the music used is done with a big wink and a grin, especially during the end credits as the little voices are accompanied by a 'blah-blah-blah' voice. It's an Oscar-caliber little ruby of a short that, much like the early Disney shorts, doesn't overstay its welcome, and has an appeal ranging from 2 years old to 92 (to put it like a typical critic). It's a sweetly cruel piece of fluff.
  • TheOtherFool16 July 2004
    Funny little short comedy by the Pixar people, which I saw as an extra on the Finding Nemo DVD.

    A snowman is trapped in one of those glass snow domes, but he wants to break out as all the other toys are having a good time in the sun. So he tries to break/blow his way through but things just don't work for him. When he and the dome finally fall down, we think he can escape but again, the dome gets the better of him...

    Well made and fun, we can see why Pixar became such a huge company over the years. If you have the Finding Nemo DVD, make sure you check this one out.

    7/10.
  • m0rpher25 July 2003
    This is truly a wonderful short-film. I love it!

    The animation was great, the storyline is clever, and every time I've watched it, it's made me smile.

    (Oh, and thumbs up to the amazing Bobby McFerrin for the awesome background music.)
  • i thought this early animated short from Pixar was quite good.it's funny and ironic,plus it has a very catchy and infectious tune.it's also very low key,and movies at a nice sedate pace,which i liked a lot.it's from 1989,so it's a lot different than the animated films we have today.it's a very simple short with a simple story.considering it is nearly 20 years old,it's actually very well done.it's also much more clever than many animated shorts from today,and certainly back then.i'd check it out if you have the chance.you might be surprised at how much you enjoy it.or you might not be.either way,it's not like you're losing a couple of hours.for me,Knick Knack is a 7/10
  • I first showed this to my business unit in 1996, to show that we needed to keep trying to achieve our goals, despite the setbacks along the way.

    It became a kind of anthem for our team as we grew, and we ended up showing "the snowman film" at every group biannual meeting since.

    I totally love the soundtrack, the animation, the story and everything about it - a real 10/10!
  • Knick Knack is simply a short film that the theaters showed right before the movie. (I forgot which one it was- FInding Nemo or Monsters Inc?) I think it was one of Pixar's earliest short films. The story is about a snowman in a globe. He wishes to join all the other souvenirs outside of his globe, especially the hot Miami Beach souvenirs. So, he tries to break out of his snow globe.

    I don't know what to say. It's a short film with no dialog. Instead, it has some psychical humor and a funny sense of irony at the end.

    I suppose that I would recommend it, because Pixar is good at humor, and because it's only a couple minutes long. What else is there to say?

    7/10

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  • Before computer animation was all the rage, I bet the Pixar guys made this little gem simply as a labor of love. From this early creation, you can take a glimpse of the clever storytelling that would become a staple of Pixar's full-length features. This short gives you a chuckle as the disgruntled snowman struggles to get out of his snow globe to hang with the knick-knack ladies of Hawaii and Atlantis. It's quite a cute feature, but it can only go so far. I wouldn't consider it a classic like other animation shorts like `Mickey's Trailer' and `Duck! Rabbit, Duck!' but I think it will become a nice little treasure in the Pixar vault.

    My IMDB Rating: 8/10
  • shojijason5 September 2017
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    This film's art was great and very easy to understand. The snow globe snowman wants to come out and he tries several things to come out. This film is so short, though it has many points to laugh. Therefore, I thought the importance of creating a story is not the time, the content of the story is very important. The picture of the film looks like an old game and little bit weird, though I liked it because it's like watching an amateur film that is super. I felt bad for the snowman that he couldn't get out and have fun, but it was a short and good comic story.
  • After winning the Academy Award with 'Tin Toy', Pixar continued experimenting with its, at the time, genre capabilities. This time dabbling into pure visual comedy, reminiscent of classic Hanna-Barbera cartoons like 'Tom and Jerry' (damn, I miss that show). The reliance of slapstick humour, crazy antics and a disposable premise made for a slightly entertaining watch. However its technical merit has somewhat depreciated and is a step down from 'Tin Toy'. This computer animated cartoon sees a snow globe snowman attempt to break out of its prison so that it can join a summer themed party of other souvenirs. I'm sure the primary question you are asking yourself is: how does a snowman break out of a snow globe? Well my friend, easy question. A cutting torch, carrot chisel, jackhammer and the detonation of TNT. A mightily equipped souvenir, clearly. Watching it unleash all of these constructive (yet destructive) tools will certainly keep younger viewers entertained for its three minute runtime. The jazzy a cappella accompaniment also adds to its zaniness. Yet, something was missing. It almost felt too derivative, lacking the memorability of the previous shorts. The animation was squandered, with supposedly curved edges looking more jagged than a triangle, in order to focus on the comedy aspects. The anthropomorphic characters lacked design, the addition of sunglasses was a feature that felt uninspired. In terms of technical advancements, this really didn't test the the experimental boundaries that it should've been targeting. Still, a mildly entertaining short that just feels too cold.
  • skad134 June 2003
    I first saw this Pixar short when it appeared in theaters in 1989 as part of a short-film project sponsored by American Express. It was like a great delight that popped up on the screen and then anonymously disappeared. I just saw the theatrical Pixar release Finding Nemo, and Pixar has had the great good sense to preface their new feature with this charming short. It's a 4-minute gem, with hilarious gags and great music by Bobby McFerrin. I hope Pixar puts this out on the Finding Nemo DVD. In the meantime, if you're seeing Finding Nemo, don't be late--Nemo is very good on its own, but this short is worth the price of admission in itself!
  • The animation is truly excellent, using dynamic structures and design. Very amusing script about a snowman in a snowglobe,as well as other " Knickknacks". Interesting concept and very good computer animation make this a gem. By Pixar, who later , after a series of milestone shorts, worked with Disney on several computer animated features.
  • This has got to be one of the most delightful animated shorts I have ever seen in my life! It was once said that a man's reach should exceed his grasp. Watching this, I wondered if that includes snowmen! The ending of this was magnificent! I didn't know whether to laugh or cry! Pixar did a grand job here. While I know features are their bread-and-butter, I fervently hope they continue producing these little darts that score bullseyes most of the time. Pixar, please put your shorts back in circulation! Pardon me, but I need to get a certain snowman something that will cut through plastic! Most joyously recommended. A grand slam!
  • kazu-gaku23 July 2016
    It is very pretty movie. It is a comedy acted by toys. There is no human and no word. It is a short animated film just 4 minutes long, but it is filled with laugh. I think that many generations from children to senior people can enjoy watching it because it uses the easy communication skills which are body language, the BGM, the look of toys character faces and their funny reactions. The snowman wants to go out from a snow dome to outside which other characters enjoys summer and waits him.His try is very interesting. I think that everyone is surprised what he brings from whenever. But it is a good point o this film. We can enjoy easily with no words. This film was made in 1989. In this point, this is high quality and it's worth watching in that time.
  • Siloty18 June 2008
    this is a very early Pixar animation which i saw when i watched Finding Nemo at the cinemas and i found it an enjoyment.

    a little snowman in a snow-globe sees a mermaid toy he is attracted to and tries all these different ways to get out of the snow-globe to get to the mermaid toy. you somewhat feel sorry for the snowman as none of his efforts actually succeed, and then the one that does, which is very simple, turns out against him in the end.

    this is quite a simple yet entertaining little flick and i find every minute of this short counted. enjoyed by young people and older alike. Pixar have a thing for making good shorts.

    poor little snowman
  • Warning: Spoilers
    The short film "Knick Knack" is a Pixar's animation about a snowman who tries to get out from a snow globe in order to meet a girl waving at him. He uses some unique ways to get out: the hammer, the welding, and even TNT. However, he cannot escape from snow globe by those ways and seems to give up. But then, the snow globe falls down from the shelf and he is finally able to escape from the exit on the bottom of the snow globe. After his escape, he arrives at a fishbowl and is trapped again. Although he luckily meets another mermaid toy, another tragedy strikes him.

    The interesting point of this short film is that outside of the snow globe it is so sunny that every toy wear sunglass. Therefore, what the snow man tries to do just hurts himself. The girl wearing bikini probably knows about this fact and still seduces him. This is a kind of honey trap. This irony indicates mans' foolishness when he thinks about girls.
  • 'Knick-Knack' is a short comedy movie made by Pixar Animation Studios in 1989. A snowman which is in a snow glove is asked to come out by a girl and take part in the group of her friends. Therefore, he makes efforts to leave the snow globe trying many ways. There is no dialogue between the characters, but there is a consistency to their behavior in this movie, especially the snowman's behavior, because the snowman copes with the problem that he cannot go to the outside of the snow globe from the beginning to the end. In addition, this movie has clear visual storytelling. For example, there is a direction that this event is held on the bookshelf. It is hardly clarified at the beginning of the story, but as the story progresses, the audience can understand it, because they can see that there are many books on the bookshelf when the snow globe falls off it. Overall, this movie is simple and easy to understand, so it is worth seeing.
  • Horst_In_Translation22 September 2013
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    Five years after their very first film "The Adventures of André and Wally B.", Pixar released this little film called Knick-Knack. The main force behind these nearly four minutes was once again John Lasseter, who was in his early 30s at this point and won his first Academy Award almost exactly at the same time when "Knick Knack" was released. And after "Tin Toy" the main protagonists in this short film are also mostly toys. A clear indicator of what was bound to happen, i.e. "Toy Story" which was released 6 years after "Knick Knack".

    Here we have a snowman, who's sadly stuck in his glass dome. He wants to get out to join the other toys, especially that hot beach blonde, in celebrating a wild party. He knocks, he hammers, hr burns, he launches an explosion, but all without success, until finally the dome falls off the table and he climbs out the exit door on the bottom. But struggles are not yet over for our hero. This film is not among my very favorites from Pixar, but nonetheless it's worth watching and a crucial puzzle part in the history of animation. So, if that's a genre you like, give this one a go.
  • Warning: Spoilers
    This short film is funny. I think that It can be enjoyed by a children to and adults, because it is in the world of toys, the picture is colorful and the background music is pop. There is not a fearful element. Though it is a short story of around five minutes, it is very informative. In this story, there is no dialog, because all the characters are toys. However I can understand very well that they are full of expressions and background music. This story constitution is steady, so we are always be able to be excited by it. The story made a profound impression on me. So I want many people to watch this film. I recommend this story to you.
  • Warning: Spoilers
    Knick-Knack is a comedy short film about a snowman who tries to escape from the snow globe that is his home. He tries a lot of ways to escape to see a beautiful girl doll. The story is easy to understand and funny. All characters playing the musical instrument, singing a song, and taking a rhythm are unique and move cutely. The music is also good, so I was attracted by the combination of music and character's movement. The ways that the snowman tries to escape were all interesting, so I enjoyed this short very much. There are a lot of unique scenes that can be made only by animation and I enjoyed them. I felt this movie tells the loneliness that the child who is left out by friends feels and warns us that we have to give a hand to the people who are in trouble and need help.
  • Sunshine VS Snow, Summer VS Winter.

    To be honest, I miss the winter season and I want to play with snow. I think 4 seasons are the best for humans health.
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