
Knick-Knack
1989, Kids & family/Comedy, 4m
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Trapped in a snowglobe, a snowman looks for a way to escape from his glass prison.
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Rating: G
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Genre: Kids & family, Comedy
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Original Language: English
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Director: John Lasseter
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Writer: John Lasseter
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Release Date (Theaters): limited
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Distributor: Buena Vista Pictures
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Sep 10, 2009This animated short directed John Lasseter is a pretty impressive early film from the Pixar studio. It 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 looks great and is inventive. The ending gives me the biggest laugh, but before that there are quite some funny moments.
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Sep 06, 2009I cant never get bored with Pixar's short movie.
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Jul 28, 2009My favourite Pixar short <br/>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cb74UZ9cjh4
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Jul 07, 2009<b>Knick Knack</b> 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 <i>John Lasseter</i>, who is director of the movie <b>Toy Story</b> and <b>A Bug's Life</b>, is a pretty impressive early movie from the <u>Pixar</u> studio. It looks great and is inventive. The ending gives us the biggest laugh, but before that there are quite some funny moments.
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