Knick Knack

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Knick Knack is a 1989 Pixar animated short film known for its slapstick humor and distinctive 3D computer animation style.

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instanceOf Pixar short film
animated short film
computer-animated film
animationStyle cartoony 3D rendering with exaggerated physical comedy
animationTechnique 3D computer animation
contentChange character designs of female souvenirs were toned down in the 2003 version
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
createdBy Pixar Animation Studios
creativeDirector John Lasseter
director John Lasseter
distributor Pixar Animation Studios
featuresCharacter snowman in a snow globe
firstReleaseContext screened at animation festivals in 1989
genre comedy
slapstick
hasNoDialogue true
hasSetting snow globe
souvenir shelf
hasTheme desire for escape
frustration and perseverance
hasVersion modified 2003 version
original 1989 version
homeMediaRelease Blu-ray
DVD
includedIn Pixar Short Films Collection, Volume 1
influencedBy classic slapstick cartoons
isEarlyExampleOf Pixar’s fully 3D computer-animated shorts
laterTheatricalReleaseWith Finding Nemo
laterTheatricalReleaseYear 2003
musicBy Bobby McFerrin
notableFor distinctive 3D computer animation style
slapstick humor
wordless storytelling
originalLanguage none (wordless film)
partOfFranchise Pixar theatrical short films
surface form: Pixar short films
plotSummary A snowman trapped in a snow globe tries various slapstick methods to escape and join other vacation-themed knickknacks.
precedesWork Toy Story
producer John Lasseter
productionCompany Pixar Animation Studios
surface form: Pixar
releaseYear 1989
runtimeMinutes 4
soundtrackFeature a cappella vocal performance by Bobby McFerrin
studio Pixar Animation Studios
targetAudience general audience
usesVisualGags true

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John Lasseter directed Knick Knack
Tin Toy followedBy Knick Knack