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Knick Knack ()


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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.

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Directed by

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John Lasseter

Written by

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John Lasseter ... (writer)

Music by

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Bobby McFerrin

Editorial Department

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Craig Good ... post-production coordinator

Sound Department

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Bob Edwards ... with help from
Gary Rydstrom ... sound by
David Slusser ... with help from

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Craig Good ... modeler

Animation Department

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Anthony A. Apodaca ... animator (as Tony Apodaca)
Don Conway ... animator
Craig Good ... animator
Ralph Guggenheim ... animator
John Lasseter ... animator
Yael Milo ... animator
Eben Ostby ... animator
Flip Phillips ... animator
William Reeves ... animator
Deirdre Warin ... animator

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David Haddick ... film recording consultant
Eben Ostby ... technical director

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Ed Catmull ... thanks: with help from (as Ed)
Steve Jobs ... very special thanks
Chuck Kolstad ... thanks: with help from (as Chuck)
Alvy Ray Smith ... thanks: with help from (as Alvy)

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Also Known As
  • Knickknack (United States)
  • Szklana pułapka (Poland)
  • ニックナック (Japan, Japanese title)
  • Suvenýry (Czechia)
  • Nippfelkelés (Hungary)
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  • 4 min
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Did You Know?

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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. See more »
Goofs Sunny Israel (the cactus), disappears towards the end of the short, specifically at 1:57. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Episode #4.12 (1991). See more »
Crazy Credits Filmed entirely on location. See more »
Quotes [Opening text in the 2003 version]
Text: In 1989, six years before Toy Story, Pixar Animation Studios made this short film.
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