On a bookshelf filled with summer vacation-themed souvenirs, a snowman named Knick (who is the cousin of Frosty the Snowman (television special)|Frosty the Snowman, according to the audio commentary), who resides in a snow globe, wants to reach a Sunny Miami knick knack that shows a girl lounging in a bikini
Knick Knack - Background In 1988, Pixar witnessed an unprecedented success with its third short film, Tin Toy, which won the Academy Award for Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film|Best Animated Short Film
Knick Knack - Background Lasseter turned the studio's offer for a directorial position down, remarking to Pixar co-founder Ed Catmull, I can go to Disney and be a director, or I can stay here and make history.Price, p
Lasseter collected snow globes and also enjoyed souvenirs from distant places; from those elements, Knick Knack—the only pure comedy among Lasseter's early short films at Pixar—began to fall into place.
Knick Knack - Production The rest of the team were also fans of Tom and Jerry cartoons and the work of Chuck Jones, and found the idea of cartoonish violence appealing
Knick Knack - Production The singer Bobby McFerrin created the musical soundtrack, an acapella vocal jazz track which he improvised while watching a rough cut of the film. As the rough cut ended, the placeholder credits read blah-blah-blah-blah, so he sang those words and it remained in the film's score. McFerrin did the score for free out of a belief that the film was cool to be involved with. Gary Rydstrom of Lucasfilm created the sound effects for the short.
Knick Knack - Release and later re-releases After Knick Knack, Pixar took a break from animated shorts and re-focused on animating television commercials to build income and hire new animators.
Knick Knack - Release and later re-releases In this version, the girl on the Miami knick knack and the mermaid in the fish bowl now have much smaller breasts and the mermaid is now wearing a seashell bra rather than just starfish pasties
Knick Knack - References to Knick Knack in other media *In 2007 and 2008, a series of commercials released in the UK for BUPA featured the Knick Knack theme tune as their soundtrack.
Chinese food - Snacks It is common to eat noodles, especially soup-noodles between regular meals or in the evening, and many types of street foods, which vary from region to region. Prawn crackers are an often-consumed snack in Southeast China and Vietnam.
Palestinian cuisine - Snack foods It is common for Palestinian hosts to serve fresh and dried fruits, nuts, seeds and Date Palm|dates to their guests. Roasted and salted watermelon, squash and sunflower seeds as well as, pistachios and cashews are common legumes.
Palestinian cuisine - Snack foods Watermelon seeds, known as bizir al-bateekh and pumpkin seeds, known as bizir abyad are eaten regularly during various leisurely activities: playing cards, smoking hookah|argeelah, conversing with friends or before and after meals.
'Khong wan' (; lit. sweet things). Although most Thai meals finish with fresh fruit, sometimes sweet snacks, often eaten in-between meals, will also be served as a dessert.
Cuisine of Thailand - Desserts and sweet snacks * Chaokuai - grass jelly is often served with only shaved ice and brown sugar.
Cuisine of Thailand - Desserts and sweet snacks * Kanom khrok - coconut-rice pancakes, one of the ancient Thai desserts
Cuisine of Thailand - Desserts and sweet snacks * Khao tom mad|Khao tom mat - a traditional Thai dessert prepared from sticky rice, coconut milk, and banana.
Cuisine of Thailand - Desserts and sweet snacks * Khanom bua loi – mashed taro root and pumpkin are mixed with rice flour into small balls, boiled and then served in coconut milk.
Cuisine of Thailand - Desserts and sweet snacks * Khanom chan – multi-layers of pandanus-flavoured sticky rice flour mixed with coconut milk. It is the one of The 9 auspicious Thai desserts.
Cuisine of Thailand - Desserts and sweet snacks * Khanom mo kaeng - a sweet baked pudding containing coconut milk, eggs, palm sugar and flour, sprinkled with sweet fried onions.
Cuisine of Thailand - Desserts and sweet snacks * Khanom tan – palm flavoured mini cake with shredded coconut on top.
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