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Knick Knack

  • 1989
  • TV-Y
  • 4m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
16K
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Knick Knack (1989)
Computer AnimationDark ComedySlapstickAnimationComedyFamilyShort

A snow globe snowman wants to join the other travel souvenirs in a hot party, but the glass dome that surrounds him gets in his way, despite all his efforts.A snow globe snowman wants to join the other travel souvenirs in a hot party, but the glass dome that surrounds him gets in his way, despite all his efforts.A snow globe snowman wants to join the other travel souvenirs in a hot party, but the glass dome that surrounds him gets in his way, despite all his efforts.

  • Director
    • John Lasseter
  • Writer
    • John Lasseter
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    16K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John Lasseter
    • Writer
      • John Lasseter
    • 225User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    8rbverhoef

    Nice early Pixar short

    '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.
    Motorskallen

    He he he ...

    That was the first thing I said when I saw it for the first time. Maybe a comment that you would consider stupid by a movie freak, but after all it's not so funny that it was all I said; I was only five years old at that time! It was the year of -90 or -91 or so, when it was sent on Swedish for the first time. I watched but didn't understand it. After that I forgot all about it, and grew up. Quite recently, I rent "Finding Nemo", and this short movie just happened to be in the intro. Guess of I literaly jumped out of my couch; I had seen that before! But where ?? I remembered - on TV when I was a kid! That's why I decided to comment on it on imdb.com So, that's all I had to say - a very funny movie, well done and with a great sence of humour.
    8travisimo

    A Solid Animation Short

    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
    7TheOtherFool

    Early Pixar

    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.
    10Quinoa1984

    four minutes of the cutest Pixar animation yet

    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.

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    • Trivia
      Whenever John Lasseter and Nancy Lasseter go anywhere on vacation, she always makes a point of buying a snow globe from that particular place. It was from this practice that the initial idea for the film was born.
    • Goofs
      Sunny Israel (the cactus), disappears towards the end of the short, specifically at 1:57.
    • Quotes

      [Opening text in the 2003 version]

      Text: In 1989, six years before Toy Story, Pixar Animation Studios made this short film.

    • Crazy credits
      Filmed entirely on location.
    • Alternate versions
      The original 1989 version of "Knick Knack" features exaggerated breasts on the two female figurines - the sunbather and the mermaid (the latter barely covered with starfish). This was meant to parody the absurd proportions of tacky figurines such as these, and to show why the snowman was so strongly attracted to them. In 2003, the short was remastered and revised to accompany the release of Finding Nemo (2003). In this version, the sunbather is flat-chested and the mermaid is now covered with a clam-shell top (á la Ariel in The Little Mermaid (1989). This was done due to discomfort with the original version by John Lasseter, who by this point was a father and felt uncomfortable showing the original version to his children. This original version is no longer available, with its last release on the laserdisc release of Toy Story (1995). All subsequent releases, including in Pixar Short Films Collection 1 (2007) and on Disney+, have been of the 2003 revised version.
    • Connections
      Featured in Tin Toys, Knick Knacks and Algorithms (1991)

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    • Release date
      • November 25, 1992 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • English
      • Hebrew
    • Also known as
      • Knickknack
    • Production company
      • Pixar Animation Studios
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $123,967
    • Gross worldwide
      • $123,967
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    • Runtime
      • 4m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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