
Snowman in July (1944)
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- 13min
- Animation, Short
- 03 Feb 1944 (Germany)
- Short
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Directed by
Hans Fischerkoesen |
Written by
Horst von Möllendorff | ... | (idea) |
Music by
Rudolf Perak |
Animation Department
Hill Beekman | ... | animator: Zeichnung und Gestaltung (as H. Beekman) |
S. Birkner | ... | animator: Zeichnung und Gestaltung |
R. Bär | ... | animator: Zeichnung und Gestaltung |
Leni Fischer | ... | animator: Zeichnung und Gestaltung |
Hans Fischerkoesen | ... | animator: Zeichnung und Gestaltung |
K. Schleicher | ... | animator: Zeichnung und Gestaltung |
von Treskow | ... | animator: Zeichnung und Gestaltung (as E.v. Tresckow) |
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- Mackinac Media (2005) (United States) (DVD) (in "Cartoons for Victory!")
- United American Video (1987) (United States) (VHS) (on "Santa's Fairy Tales Vol. 2")
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Plot Summary |
Under snowing weather, a snowman gains a heart and comes to life. The cheerful snowman starts enjoying life, though he suffers a few misadventures. While exploring a human house, he learns how to use a calendar. He learns that it is January. He wants to experience July, and enters a refrigerator to wait. When July arrives, the Snowman exits the refrigerator, and celebrates. The warm weather eventually melts him down. He sings as he dies. A rabbit mourns his death, but takes the snowman's carrot to use as food. Written by Dimos I |
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Trivia | The film uses music and animal sounds, but little to no dialogue. The only spoken words are the snowman's dying song: "Da ist der Sommer meines Lebens..." (German: "that's the summer of my life") See more » |