In media Snowmen are a popular theme for Christmas and winter decorations and also in children's media. One of the oldest depictions of a snowman in media is
Ted Eshbaugh's Fantasies cartoon "The Snowman," in 1932, which is also one of the first cartoons to be made in color. One of the most famous snowman characters is Frosty, the titular snowman in the popular holiday song "
Frosty the Snowman" (later adapted into film and television specials), who was magically brought to life by the old silk hat used on his head. In addition to numerous related music and other media for Frosty, snowmen also feature as: •
Bouli, a
French animated series about a snowman's adventures in a magical place. •
Der Schneemann, a 1943
animated short film created in
Germany. •
Doc McStuffins features a plush snowman named Chilly. • The
Peanuts comic strip has several strips where the characters build snowmen in the winter months. One memorable serial has the gang forbidden to build snowmen because they lack the necessary government permits. Defiantly, Charlie Brown builds an unauthorized snowman in the middle of the night to serve as a test case. •
Jack Frost, a 1997 horror film in which a serial killer is transformed into a snowman. •
Jack Frost, a 1998 movie with
Michael Keaton in which he wakes up as a snowman after a car accident. •
Oswald features a snowman named Johnny who runs an ice cream shop. •
The Snowman, British picture book (1978) by
Raymond Briggs and animation (1982) directed by
Dianne Jackson about a boy who builds a snowman that comes alive and takes him to the
North Pole. • ''
Tabaluga's'' main antagonist in his series is an evil snowman called Arktos. • In
Pokémon the Ice Type Galarian Forms of Darumaka and Darmanitan are based on the
Yeti, whereas Darmanitan's Zen Mode which is Ice/Fire, is based on the Snowman. •
Calvin and Hobbes, an
American cartoon by
Bill Watterson, contains many instances of Calvin building snowmen, many of which are deformed or otherwise abnormal, often used to poke fun at the
art world. •
Hans Christian Andersen wrote a winter fairy story,
The Snowman. •
Dennis Jürgensen's horror story "The Snowman", is about a boy traumatized by being locked in a meat freezer. •
R. L. Stine's
Goosebumps story titled "Beware, the Snowman" featured a monstrous snowman. • The 2013 film
Frozen features a living snowman named
Olaf who longs to see summer. The film score includes a song about building a snowman. • The 2017 psychological thriller film
The Snowman features a serial killer who builds snowmen at the scene of his crimes. • In 2022, the snowman mascot named “Snow King” was created in China from
Mixue.
Snowman-themed items Snowmen can also be a theme for toys, costumes, and decorations. They have been featured on New Year
stamps, for example, in Russia and other post-Soviet states. One common time for snowman-themed decorations is during the
winter holiday and Christmas season, where it is celebrated. One craft book suggested a plan making a small snowman doll out of white glove, ribbon, and other craft supplies. Some options for snowman-themed dessert items include
ice cream,
marshmallows, and
macaroons. The record for the world's largest snowman or snowwoman was set in 2008 in
Bethel, Maine. The snowwoman stood in height, and was named Olympia in honor of
Olympia Snowe, a
U.S. Senator representing the state of
Maine. The previous record was a snowman built in Bethel, Maine, in February 1999. The snowman was named "Angus, King of the Mountain" in honor of the then-current governor of Maine,
Angus King. It was tall and weighed over . A large snowman known as "
Snowzilla" has been built each winter in
Anchorage, Alaska. In December 2016 the smallest snowman of sorts was created in a nano-fabrication facility at
University of Western Ontario. It consisted of three roughly 0.9 micron spheres of silica, platinum arms and nose, and a face made by an ion beam. ==Variations==