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[[caption-width-right:271:The Magic Snowman. [[ThisIsYourPremiseOnDrugs On Crack]].]]

->''"By the power invested in me by the mighty and awful snow demons, I command you to come to life! LIVE! LIVE! LIVVVE!"''
-->-- '''Calvin''', ''ComicStrip/CalvinAndHobbes''[[note]][[BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor He gets what he wants alright.]][[/note]]
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Snowlems (a {{portmanteau}} of Snow {{Golem}}s) are living snowmen, often complete with stovepipe hats, lumps of coal for eyes, and carrots for noses - or, in Japanese works, an upturned bucket worn as a hat. Genre writers with a sense of humor may [[AnIcePerson cast them]] as [[ElementalEmbodiment Ice Elementals]]. There are three varieties of Snowlems:

'''Version I. The Friendly Snowlem:''' Also known as the "WesternAnimation/FrostyTheSnowman" variety, they often are simply snowmen constructed by cute kids and animated by [[ChristmasSpecial Christmas magic]]. Olaf from ''WesternAnimation/{{Frozen|2013}}'', basically.

'''Version II. The Human Snowlem:''' This is where a human is transformed into a snowman, sometimes after an accident or due to some AppliedPhlebotinum. Depending on who the person is, it may overlap with Versions I or III.

'''Version III: [[ComicStrip/CalvinAndHobbes The Deranged Mutant Killer Monster Snowlem]]:''' The snowman is something to be [[NightmareFuel feared]]. Perhaps it's some supernatural monstrosity shaped into a snowman or perhaps a serial killer back to life or maybe it was simply evil snow, it doesn't matter. The only thing that matters is... oh my god, he just killed that guy with a carrot!

Snowlems sometimes get into {{Snowball Fight}}s, which to them, must be some kind of BodyHorror nightmare.

See also ImprovisedGolems.
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[[folder:Advertising]]
* There was an oft-repeated [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HoeKvqIRyIs ad for Campbell's soup]] which began with a small snowman walking inside a house to get a bowl of soup, and melting away as the soup warms it up... revealing it was really a boy underneath.
* Ice Mountain bottled water often featured a constantly-melting snowman who needed replenishing with the titular bottled water.
* [[http://www.irn-bru.co.uk/advert/snowman.html Irn-Bru]] parody of the flight sequence from ''ComicBook/TheSnowman''. The snowman eventually drops the snotty kid who refuses to share his Irn-Bru with him.
* ''Nestle'' corporation ran a series of ads for its "Nestea Cool" iced tea products, which has an animated snowman:
** In one, the snowman skeleton wanders into a convenience store in the dead of summer, downs a bottle of iced tea, and recrystallizes into a decidedly sinister-looking snowman, who then steals a carrot and stalks off.
** One had the snowman get stuck in a dryer while looking for his hat. A woman comes in and stuffs her clothes in the dryer. The skeleton snatches away her iced tea, drinks it, reforms into a snowman, and pulls her bra out of his chest.
* In an ad for the 2015 Nissan Rogue, snowmen rampage through a downtown area, hurling snowballs that break windows and gliding in pursuit of fleeing people. Then the car being promoted shows up, and starts running down the snowmen that try in vain to obstruct its passage.
* When Advertising/PopTarts Crazy Good advertising introduces the Cookies and Creme flavor, a boy makes a snowman and puts the said tart in his belly. The snowman comes alive to steal it and then his head falls off.
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[[folder:Anime & Manga]]
* In ''Manga/AhMyGoddess'', Urd creates a Snowlem to assist her in a SnowballFight with Skuld in the OAV.
* These are created in ''{{Manga/Berserk}}'' when evil spirits attack the WeirdnessMagnet hero and his [[MagneticPlotDevice equally magnetic]] LoveInterest during a snowstorm.
* One episode of ''Manga/CardcaptorSakura'' from the third season has crazy snowmen.
* ''Franchise/{{Digimon}}'' has had several different Snowlems, the most prominent being Frigimon.
* ''Anime/DoraemonGreatAdventureInTheAntarcticKachiKochi'': The main villain, Blizarga, is a ''kaiju'' snowlem and an all-powerful ElementalEmbodiment who can transform entire ''worlds'' into a frozen wasteland cursed with EndlessWinter.
* Chilly from ''Anime/KirbyRightBackAtYa'' is a snowman monster created by Dedede's Ice Dragon. He tries to kill Kirby repeatedly, but after several botched attempts and a YouHaveFailedMe from Dedede, Chilly pulls a HeelFaceTurn since Kirby had saved him from all of his failed assassination attempts which put Chilly in danger. Chilly and Kirby manage to put Ice Dragon down for good together. [[spoiler:He ends up melting after Ice Dragon is defeated, which the dub treated as being KilledOffForReal while the Japanese version had Tiff mention he'd reform the next time it snowed, making a rare [=4Kids=] example of AmericanKirbyIsHardcore.]]
* One chapter of ''[[Manga/MagicalGirlLyricalNanohaVivid Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha ViVid Life]]'' has the girls making ImprovisedGolems out of the snow during winter vacation. When Rio's ends up going out of control, they try to pacify it by throwing snowballs at it. [[FeedItWithFire This backfires horribly]].
* ''[[Manga/RanmaOneHalf Ranma 1/2]]'':
** A filler episode has both an uncontrollable snowlem and a friendly, but confused yuki-onna show up to cover the entire town in a blizzard. As it is made entirely of snow, it can regenerate any damage insantly. Its [[AchillesHeel only weakness]] is [[RedEyesTakeWarning the red gem it uses as an]] "[[GoForTheEye eye]]" --which, conveniently enough, is very vulnerable to Ryouga's Breaking Point technique. It still doesn't stop until the yuki-onna uses her flute to calm the monster down, at which point the eye becomes blue.
** In his introduction to the story, [[EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep Principal]] [[CloudCuckooLander Kuno]] disguised himself [[BigLippedAlligatorMoment as a living, Engrish-speaking snowman for some unfathomable reason]] and went around trying to trim his students' hair.
* Created by Giriko in ''Manga/SoulEater'', they were used as the attack forces from [[NebulousEvilOrganisation Aracnophobia]] during the battle for [[AncientArtifact "BREW"]].
* Yukipatchi from ''Anime/{{Tamagotchi}}'' is of the "friendly" variety. She's a snowman built by Kuchipatchi and shaped just like him who comes to life in episode 90 and quickly bonds with her creator; both also happen to like food a lot.
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[[folder:Asian Animation]]
* ''Animation/MotuPatlu'': In "Snow Man", global warming causes Furfuri Nagar to become extremely cold and snowy. Dr. Jhatka has a satellite up in the air which is melting the snow, but its ray hits a snowman some children built and brings it to life, causing it to chase down Motu, Patlu, and the others for trying to kill him through the melting satellite.
* In ''Animation/OurFriendXiongXiaoMi'', Xiao Mi and the gang at one point make friends with a snowgirl named Baby Snowy.
* ''Animation/PleasantGoatFunClass: Sports are Fun'' episode 5 features a living snowman who gets mad when the characters throw snowballs at him.
* In the ''Animation/SimpleSamosa'' episode "Tutti Frutti", during their search for the mayor's daughter, Tutti Frutti, Samosa and Vada traverse a snowy mountain. There, they find some snowmen which are alive for some unexplained reason, and these snowmen try to help Samosa and Vada look for Tutti Frutti.
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[[folder:Comic Books]]
* ComicBook/TheMightyThor's enemy Ymir, the colossal king of the Frost Giants, is basically a homicidal walking glacier.
* ''ComicBook/SimoneTheBestMonsterEver'': In one strip, Morris explains that monsters don't really do building snowmen. This is because they tend to come to life and get very attached to their builders, as evidenced by the snowman chasing after Simone.
* Creator/AvatarPress's 90s horror comic ''ComicBook/{{Snowman}}'' centered around a particularly horrifying Type 3 animated by a vengeance-obsessed Native American spirit with a thirst for white man blood and brought to life whenever a pair of crystal arrowheads come into contact with fallen snow.
* ''ComicBook/TheSnowman'', a wordless graphic novel by Creator/RaymondBriggs about a small boy whose snowman comes to life and takes him on a magical journey. Turned into a 26-minute animated feature shown every Christmas.
* The image at the top of the page comes from an issue of ''ComicBook/StrangeAdventures'' called "[[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/invadersfromtheiceworldful.jpg Invaders from the Ice World]]". Also, [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/supermansnowman.jpg this issue]] of ''Action Comics'' has Snow Comicbook/{{Superman}} fighting what appears to be a Gentleman Snowman.
* ComicBook/{{Superman}} also battles a literal snow golem (Hebrew words on the forehead and everything) in a DC comics holiday special.
* In an issue of ''[[ComicBook/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtlesMirage Tales of the TMNT]]'', the turtles, Splinter, Casey, April, and Shadow have their Christmas ruined by a snowlem sent by a Foot operative.
* Adult comic ''ComicBook/{{Viz}}'' used to run a seasonal parody of ''The Snowman'', with a violent, foul-mouthed snowman taking the human boy on a drinking and gambling spree.
* ''ComicBook/WonderWoman'':
** ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1942'': The Blue Snowman looks like this, but is actually a human woman in a bulky costume. Her most commonly used weapon is "blue snow" that allows her to freeze people solid without killing them, though the process is painful.
** ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1987'': During ComicBook/{{Artemis}}'s first outing as a hero in the last issue of "ComicBook/TheContest" she stops a fight between the Widow Sazia's cyborg enforcers and Paulie Logo's man shaped snow constructs capable of shooting off freezing attacks courtesy of the White Magician.
* An Italian horror comic ran a story about a town that was slaughtered by a group of living snowmen who turned out to be aliens that assumed the form of the first thing they encountered when they landed on Earth.
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[[folder:Comic Strips]]
* In the ''ComicStrip/CalvinAndHobbes'' Story Arc "Attack of the Deranged Mutant Killer Monster Snow Goons!", Calvin builds a snowman and decides to try to bring it to life. It works, and promptly starts trying to kill him. He tries taking it down with snowballs, [[AttackBackfire which only makes it bigger]] -- [[FromBadToWorse and also gives it the idea to start packing more snow onto itself]], give itself extra arms and heads, and start making more. By the end of the story, there are about 17 of the things on his lawn and his parents are once again considering sending him to a therapist. [[spoiler:He finally defeats them by [[KillItWithWater spraying them with the hose]], causing them to freeze solid; the sun melts them next morning before they can begin rebuilding.]]
* ''ComicStrip/LittleNemo'' had a great crowd of snowmen flinging countless snowballs at each other. Nemo gets a snowball on the nose while watching them.
* In [[http://www.grimmy.com/images/MGG_Archive/MGG_2013/MGG-2013-02-13.gif this panel]] of ''ComicStrip/MotherGooseAndGrimm'', Grimmy learns to fear the retribution of Frosty, the [[YellowSnow Yellow Snowman]].
* ''The Strange Adventures of Frappe, the Snowman, and His Papa'' features a mischievous yet friendly living snowman.
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[[folder:Eastern Animation]]
* ''Animation/IllReturnAsTheRain'' features a sentient snowman of the "friendly" variety. Born out of the mountains with nothing else to do, he befriends a human girl on the priaries.
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[[folder:Fan Works]]
* Snow horses in ''Fanfic/WhatAboutWitchQueen''. Elsa creates them to reach an avalanche quickly, and later lends them to Kai and Kristoff for their diplomatic mission. They're basically super-fast, restless AutomatonHorses who freeze the ground beneath them, enabling them to walk on water.
* In Literature/{{Discworld}}-set ''Fanfic/ThePriceOfFlight'', [[KaiserReich Uberwaldean witch]] Hanna von Strafenburg generates a small army of Snowlems to attack and disrupt an invading force of Elves. These all take the form of fighting soldiers wearing strangely familiar coalscuttle-shaped helmets and are led by a snow golem who has a disconcerting resemblence to Hanna's father, right down to the monacle.
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[[folder:Film -- Animated]]
* ''Franchise/{{Frozen}}''
** In ''WesternAnimation/{{Frozen|2013}}'', Elsa conjures up both Olaf, a friendly little snowman created [[CreatingLifeIsUnforeseen subconsciously]] by her, and Marshmallow, a massive snow-monster she consciously created.
** The Snowgies in ''WesternAnimation/FrozenFever'' are generally mini-Olafs whom Elsa accidentally creates every time she sneezes.
* There was a 2005 made-for-video movie called ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfFrostyTheSnowman'', a very, very loose sequel to the original Creator/RankinBassProductions ''[[WesternAnimation/FrostyTheSnowman Frosty]]''. Frosty is a living snowman who travels to the town of Evergreen, which is seemingly idyllic but full of unhappy children who must follow harsh rules.
* Snowden from ''WesternAnimation/MagicGiftOfTheSnowman'' is a type 1. Emery Elizabeth is a little girl whose illness seems to make her weaker every day. But Emery's brother Landon has his own ideas about how to help his sister find the will to get better. Every day, Landon tells his sister a story about the coolest guy on the planet--Snowden the Snowman--who lives in an enchanted kingdom where there are no grownups...where beds are made from marshmallows and lullaby birds sing kids to sleep...where there's always fresh, white snow on the ground...and most importantly, where the good Princess Electra and her magical smile keep people happy all year round. But when Princess Electra's smile is stolen by the evil Charlatan, Lord of Yuck, Snowden comes alive and pulls Landon and Emery Elizabeth into his magical world for the adventure of a lifetime.
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[[folder:Film -- Live-Action]]
* In ''Film/CabinBoy'', a Type III leaps off of a glacier to menace the crew of the ''Filthy Whore''. They eventually defeat it with scalding hot coffee.
* One of the creatures listed on the monster board in ''Film/TheCabinInTheWoods'' is "Snowman".
* A ''[[WesternAnimation/RudolphTheRedNosedReindeer Rudolph]]''-[[{{Expy}} style]] snowman has a bit part in ''Film/{{Elf}}'' once Buddy (Will Ferrell) leaves the ChristmasElves behind. He's voiced by Music/LeonRedbone.
* ''Film/ItsAVeryMerryMuppetChristmasMovie'' featured Joe Snow (voiced by Mel Brooks), who was a parody of Sam the Snowman from ''WesternAnimation/RudolphTheRedNosedReindeer''. He claimed to be the narrator, but the camera crew said otherwise.
* ''Film/JackFrost1997'' had a serial killer become transformed into a snowman due to [[ArtisticLicenseBiology ribonucleic acid]]. In the film, he ''rapes'' a woman in the shower ''with a carrot''. This was followed by ''Jack Frost 2: [[NinjaPirateRobotZombie Revenge of the Mutant Killer Snowman]]'', a more humorous film, where Jack Frost is eventually defeated by ''a banana''.
* A bit lighter is ''Film/JackFrost1998'', where Michael Keaton has a car accident and wakes up as a snowman. Also notable for including three of Frank Zappa's four children. Woe to anyone who [[SimilarlyNamedWorks intended to rent this film and rented the first one instead]].
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[[folder:Jokes]]
* A snowman attends a party and tries some cake. He complains that it tastes like boogers, and another snowman says: "of course it does, it's a carrot cake".
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[[folder:Literature]]
* In "Literature/ColdSnap", the Cold reanimates the bodies of the humans Clever Dick Cleaver sacrificed to her and wraps them in snow, to use as attack dogs against anyone who invades her realm. Cleaver gives them hats and facial features which bestow them with rudimentary personalities.
* In ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'', the Ice Giants often mentioned to be at war with the gods have eyes of coal and snowmen are stated to be idols built by human racial memory. According to ''The Discworld Companion'', they're probably closely related to [[AllTrollsAreDifferent trolls.]] And then there's the Literature/{{Wintersmith}}, the Winter elemental. He wants to be a man so he can be closer to our heroine, Tiffany. This involves him creating more and more realistic Snowlems over the course of the story.
* ''Literature/DreamPark'': In ''The Barsoom Project'', one of the meals served to the Fimbulwinter gamers during a refreshment break is delivered by Type I snowmen.
* The obscure German novel ''Literature/DerEiskristall' has unicorns made of snow. Vicious, killer unicorns.
* The ''Literature/{{Goosebumps}}'' novel ''Literature/BewareTheSnowman'' centered around an evil snowman [[spoiler: who is really [[SealedEvilInACan a monster trapped in that form by a witch.]] A group of regular snowmen are later animated to help combat the monster when it is freed]].
* Mr. Snow in the ''Literature/MrMen'' books was created by SantaClaus as an assistant.
* At one point in ''Literature/PugsOfTheFrozenNorth'', Shen, Sika, and the pugs find themselves surrounded by some very unfriendly snowmen.
* ''Literature/SamuraiSanta'': A red-faced {{Samurai}} leads an army of snowmen into a SnowballFight against Yukio and his ninja friends.
* Played with in ''Literature/TheSecretsOfDrearcliffGrangeSchool'', in which an intimidating snowman built by the all-girl students keeps reappearing mysteriously, no matter how many times it's destroyed by a snowman-phobic pupil. [[spoiler: It's eventually revealed that the snowman is being rebuilt by a fellow-student who's AnIcePerson, who later calls it up as a Type III Snowlem to fight against the villains in the novel's concluding battle.]]
* A type I appears in Creator/HansChristianAndersen's "[[http://hca.gilead.org.il/snow_man.html The Snowman]]". He's an innocent soul who talks nicely to the dog and falls in love with a stove.
* ''Literature/BewareOfChicken'', 'The General That Commands the Winter' was originally just a very large snowman created and treated as though it was alive for fun, however it was infused with a large amount of qi and forms a core of solid ice which is stored in the ice cellar over the summer and reused to build a new snowman the next winter. By the end of the second winter the it's implied that the snowman has become sapient and it actually does have power, which it uses to blunt the force of a particularly nasty storm. The villagers of Hong Yaowu also build a snowman the second year, which they name 'The Warden that Sends Forth the Flying Ice and Snow', and despite them not having access to qi it apparently became aware enough to lend power to the General, and make a HeroicSacrifice.
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[[folder:Live Action TV]]
* The ''Series/DoctorWho'' [[Recap/DoctorWho2012CSTheSnowmen 2012 Christmas episode]] has 'em, and they wear ''shark-toothed smiles.'' [[spoiler: They're also agents for the Great Intelligence, and the episode in general provides an origin story for it.]]
* In an ''Series/{{Eureka}}'' Christmas special, the main cast gets turned into stop-motion characters and ultimately has to fight a murderous snowlem (in various animation styles) before they can fix things.
* Fozzie builds a snowman who comes to life in ''Film/AMuppetFamilyChristmas''. They're briefly a double act, but the snowman retreats outside due to heat and heckling.
* The ''Series/PeeWeesPlayhouse Christmas Special'' featured an interesting case: Pee-wee builds a regular snowman, and Cowboy Curtis suggests that it'll come to life if they stare at it long enough. And it does, exclaiming, "Why don't you take a picture? It'll last longer!"
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[[folder:Music]]
* "Frosty the Snowman", the popular living-snowman character, actually started out as a song written by Walter "Jack" Rollins and Steve Nelson, and recorded by Music/GeneAutry in 1950.
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[[folder:Tabletop Games]]
* ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'':
** The high-level "Simulacrum" spell creates a low-power duplicate of a living being out of snow or ice. That's right, they're deranged mutant killer monster snowlems... and they ''walk among you!''
** The "Ice Assassin" spell. While a simulacrum could theoretically be put to benign use, an ice assassin's entire purpose is to kill whoever it's based on.
** The ''TabletopGame/{{Ravenloft}}'' setting perpetuates the proud ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' tradition of "make golems of whatever you can think of" with... Snow Golems. They reappeared in the 3.5 supplement ''Frostburn''.
* An early ''TabletopGame/DragonMagazine'' (#35) had killer snowlems with submachine guns on the cover.
* ''TabletopGame/FabulaUltima'': The Spikeflake is an Elemental which resembles the disembodied head of an oversized snowman, complete with a small hat. Its eyes, nose, and mouth are all made from shards of ice rather than stones and a carrot, however, and many icicles jut from its body like spikes. In combat, it attacks with an icy bite and a chilly BreathWeapon. Naturally, it absorbs ice damage but is weak to fire.
* The Ice Giants of Narandu in ''TabletopGame/{{Talislanta}}'' are at very least strongly ''implied'' to be Snowlems.
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[[folder:Theatre]]
* Creator/CirqueDuSoleil's ''Wintuk'' show has a bunch of ten-foot ice golem-esque things come to life and attack the heroes. The golems are puppets, of course.
* The Nagano Winter Olympics opening ceremonies had a set-piece in which the heroine was being chased by "living icicles" (okay, ice-skaters in icicle-themed costumes, but still).
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[[folder:Toys]]
* In 2007, ComicBook/{{Spawn}} creator Creator/ToddMcFarlane released [[http://www.oafe.net/yo/mcmon5snow.php a killer Snowlem]] in Series 5 of his company's "Monsters" toyline.
* [[http://www.oafe.net/yo/slugxmas.php Frozen Fright]], an undead snowman, appeared in the Christmas-themed series of S.L.U.G. Zombies.
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[[folder:Video Games]]
* ''VideoGame/AdventureQuest'' has the recurring HarmlessVillain "Frosty the Snow Golem." It's that kind of game.
* In ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossing'' you can make snowmen who will give you furniture and other goodies, but only if you get their proportions right. ''New Leaf'' has a whole family of snow-people (Snowman, his wife Snowmam, older son Snowboy, and younger son Snowtyke), each with a different set of items they can give you.
* ''VideoGame/BanjoKazooie'' features a rather annoying snowman enemy called Sir Slush that can't move around, but they throw snowballs at you with pinpoint accuracy, [[EvilLaugh and they ''laugh'' at you the whole time]]. The only way to defeat them is to knock off their stovepipe hats with a difficult aerial maneuver.
* Frigid Guardians from ''VideoGame/{{Battleborn}}'' are golems made from ice and the fossilized dragon bones. Kelvin who is [[TheWormThatWalks an entire, sentient microorganism civilization]] that takes the shape of an ice golem uses the Frigid Guardians' basic material makeup for his physical form.
* ''VideoGame/{{Battletoads}}'' had evil snowmen engaging the 'Toads in snowball fights in the SlippySlideyIceWorld.
* ''VideoGame/BerserkMillenniumFalconHenSeimaSenkiNoSho'': The main {{Mooks}} and the KingMook tutorial boss in the early areas are evil spirits using bodies out made of snow, based on the ones that Guts fights in "Winter Journey (1)", episode 187 of the [[Manga/{{Berserk}} original manga]].
* ''VideoGame/BibleBuffet'' featured killer snowmen as one of the villains. Because that was totally predicted in the Bible.
* In ''VideoGame/BluesJourney'' for the Platform/NeoGeo, the boss of the SlippySlideyIceWorld is a skiing snowman.
* ''VideoGame/Borderlands2'' features the Frost Nipper, living Snowmen led by the giant Tinder Snowflake attacking the town of Frost Bottom. Naturally, they're all weak to [[KillItWithFire fire-based weapons.]]
* You play a heroic snowlem in ''VideoGame/TheCavernsOfHammerfest''.
* ''VideoGame/{{Chipmonk}}'' has living snowmen enemies in the winter levels, near the end of the game.
* Snowmen are the most common and weakest enemy fought in ''VideoGame/ChristmasCarnage'', a 1994 shooter in which the EasterBunny seeks to end Christmas. They bleed a lot for just regular snowmen, which goes unexplained.
* ''VideoGame/CityOfHeroes'':
** Various 'Winter Events' have involved menacing Type III Snowlems of varrying sizes - including towering 'Giant Monster' versions that requires several entire TEAMS of Superheroes to defeat.
** The summonable pet for the Ice Controller class was a snowman, aptly named Jack Frost.
* ''VideoGame/{{Clayfighter}}'' had Bad Mr. Frosty, a badass AntiHero snowman.
* ''VideoGame/ClubPenguin'': The basic mooks that can be faced in Card-Jitsu Snow are snow monsters.
* ''VideoGame/DazeBeforeChristmas'' features an evil snowman as part of the BigBadEnsemble. He is one of the bosses.
* ''VideoGame/DemonSkin'' has a hostile Ice Golem as the last boss in the winter stage. Defeat him and you reach the next area, a lush tropical jungle, shortly.
* ''VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountry3DixieKongsDoubleTrouble'' and ''Donkey Kong Land III'' have Bleak as the boss of the K3 zone. He's a classic snowman with a carrot nose and a top hat, although it should be noted that the top hat contains a snowball cannon. He is defeated by [[AttackItsWeakPoint chucking snowballs at the glowing spot on his scarf]] in the style of the Swanky's Sideshow minigames.
* ''VideoGame/EarthwormJim'' had a fire-breathing snowman as the MiniBoss of the Heck level.
* ''VideoGame/FallenLondon'' had a seasonal event in January 2014 in which the player character could make a Friendly Snowlem duplicate of themself out of Neath-snow, known as a [[{{Pun}} noman]]. The noman had a form of HitPoints to track how much it had melted, which took a steep hit at the end of each week but could be bolstered with a few rare and valuable items. There was also a mechanic encouraging the player to spend time teaching their quirk qualities to the noman, with a reward for getting them up high enough if the noman didn't die before that. Most of the nomen had melted after about three weeks (we're not kidding about the unforgiving melt rate). A few lasted longer; the March seasonal event had a couple of branches that tied in with this storyline, but those were the extreme outliers.
* VideoGame/FantasyZone: Poppozu/Poppos, the boss(es) of Polaria in the first game, are cute Version III examples.
-The singular Poppo enemies from Fantasy Zone II also count as such.
* ''VideoGame/FateGrandOrder'': The protagonist and Avicebron discuss the pros and cons of golems made of snow during the Anastasia Lostbelt. Avicebron never thought about it before (partially because snow wasn't an available material in the Middle Eas), but he figures that while such a golem would indeed be indestructable (especially in an ice age where it can alway regenerate with more snow), trying to have it keep a solid form and use it offensively will require more mana than its woth. Though after this discussion he ''does'' make snow golems during an emergency.
* The second big boss of ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyMysticQuest'' is a hulking ice golem. The fastest non-magical, non-[[KillItWithFire flammable]] way to defeat it is to chip away at it with an axe.
* ''VideoGame/FrostyNights'' is about a kid spending his nights defending himself from evil Snowmen who enter his room with the intent of [[ImAHumanitarian eating him]] with a flashlight and hair dryer.
* ''VideoGame/GarfieldsNightmare'': The arctic levels have sentient snowmen that throw snowballs at Garfield, though the latter can defeat them easily with a stomp. Their KingMook is Franz Coughka, the boss of that world (and also the FinalBoss of the game); it's a bigger, taller snowman that shoots snowballs from its hat, but also penguins Garfield can stomp to reach the hat and hurt the boss.
* ''VideoGame/Ghostbusters1990'' had the frozen "Apartment" level, which was home to small snowlems, a mini-boss called [[AnIcePerson CrystaRobo]] and a large snowlem, which could [[MookMaker spawn smaller, bird-like minions]].
* A [[YouMeanXmas Wintersday]] quest in ''VideoGame/GuildWars'' features characters chasing down familiar-sounding ingredients (button, two pieces of coal, corncob pipe, magic hat) to make Freezie, the Greatest Snowman Ever Made. Freezie and other snowmen[[note]]which look like Ice Elementals with a snowman head stuck on the front[[/note]] also show up in other Wintersday quests, and populate the Secret Lair of the Snowmen dungeon in ''Eye of the North''. For the children!
* ''VideoGame/KickleCubicle'' had snowman enemies who had a freezing breath attack like Kickle's, which they were immune to.
* In ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsII Final Mix'', WesternAnimation/DonaldDuck is turned into a snowduck whenever he is in [[WesternAnimation/TheNightmareBeforeChristmas Christmas Town]], which fits with the Christmas theme that the party take on, with Sora being a [[OurVampiresAreDifferent vampire]] with a black Santa attire, and Goofy becoming half-dog, half reindeer.
* ''VideoGame/KingdomOfLoathing'':
** The game has ''ninja'' snowman enemies.
** The multiplayer clan dungeon Hobopolis has a snowman hobo named Frosty as a mini-boss.
* ''VideoGame/KingdomRush Vengeance'' has the Snow Golem enemies as Type III. They resemble turtle-like constructs made of rock and snow that initially appear dormant on parts of the map (including near the exit), and will only wake up on certain waves. You can either bomb them to remove them before they wake up for a hefty amount of gold, or wait till they awaken as a high-HP, high-damage enemy that drops chump change on death.
* ''Franchise/{{Kirby}}'':
** Some of the most recurring enemies in the series are cute little snowmen known as Chilly. They are known as the most common source of the Ice ability.
** In ''VideoGame/Kirby64TheCrystalShards'' you can turn Kirby into a walking snowman by inhaling the ice and bomb powers together. A walking, ''exploding'' snowman.
* ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'':
** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaMajorasMask'' has Eenos, lumps of snow that hurl snowballs at you.
** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaSpiritTracks'' has Sir Frosties on the overworld map where they pop up and attack your CoolTrain.
* In ''VideoGame/LightningLegendDaigoNoDaibouken'', Yuki Shirogane, [[OurFairiesAreDifferent a Snow Girl]] with great magic powers, is able to create those. She gave life to one named Yukidaruman (a Japanese pun between "Yukidaruma", Japanese for "snowman", and "Man") at the age of 3. She tried to create another, giant one at age 7, but her attempt failed horribly, the snowlem crumbling and burying her in snow; she narrowly escaped death thanks to her father rescuing her.
* ''{{VideoGame/LittleBigPlanet}}'': the PSP version has one in the level [[SlippySlideyIceWorld Peak Performance]], it guards a balloon by shooting snowmen enemies from his top hat and throwing snowballs.
* ''VideoGame/LordOfGun'' have various animated snowmen and ice monsters in the winter-themed stages, who attacks you by hurling snowballs from a distance. It fittingly ends with it's boss being a KingMook giant snowlem.
* Eyeless snowmen with a stolen Mii mouth appear among the huge cast of monsters in ''VideoGame/{{Miitopia}}''.
* ''VideoGame/{{Minecraft}}'' includes the ability to create snow golems (basically a snowman with a carved pumpkin head), who serve as a friendly mob, throwing snowballs at aggressive mobs to divert their attention and leaving trails of snow as they walk around.
* ''VideoGame/MonstersIncScreamTeam'': Some mechanical enemies disguised as evil snowmen appear in Sugar Shack as enemies. They're most common in the area surrounding the cabin.
* ''VideoGame/MoshiMonsters'' has Wistful Snowtots, a species of living snowmen who are [[TheEeyore gloomy]], but not actually always sad.
* ''VideoGame/NoahsArk'', a Konami game, features a killer snowman at the end of the Antarctica stages.
* ''VideoGame/OracleOfTao'' has a number of in-universe fables. One of them involves a man building snow golems, which initially are very sweet, but the humans in town wind up going to war with them, and they build snow weapons to attack.
* The boss for the blizzard stage in ''VideoGame/OrcAttackFlatulentRebellion'' is a giant snowman.
* ''{{Franchise/Pokemon}}'':
** Regice is a Legendary [[{{Mons}} Mon]] made entirely of Antarctic ice. Bonus points also for actually being a golem.
** In [[VideoGame/PokemonSwordAndShield Galar]], the regional version of Darmanitan is an Ice-type that also has a Zen Mode as its hidden ability. In its case, however, it transforms into a dual Ice/Fire-type that resembles an angry snowman.
** [[VideoGame/PokemonScarletAndViolet Paldea]] has the legendary Chien-Pao, who is a literal SnowySabertooths; its entire body is made of snow, save for its fangs which are made of a snapped cursed sword.
* ''VideoGame/Popeye2'' for the Platform/GameBoy features a snowman as its first boss fight. It hops around and goes down easily.
* Games created with [[http://www.sawbladesoftware.com/ Power Game Factory]] can include living snowmen as enemies.
* One of the unlockable skins in some of the ''Franchise/RatchetAndClank'' games is that of a snowman. A Snowlem with all of Ratchet's {{BFG}}s. You may quake in fear now.
* The Chinese MMORPG ''VideoGame/RocoKingdom'' releases holiday-exclusive [[{{Mons}} pets]] that can be obtained in special events. One of these pets, Yuandan, which was obtainable from December 2019 to January 2020 for a New Year's event, is a snowman that looks to be controlled by marionette strings.
* ''VideoGame/ScoobyDooAndTheSpookySwamp'' features an evil version of a traditional snowman, the Snowmean, and other enemies made from snow, Lurkers.
* ''Franchise/ShinMegamiTensei'':
** Jack Frost is Creator/{{Atlus}}' {{mascot}} for a reason; he appears in every ''SMT'' game, and he's going to beat the living [[VerbalTic "hee-ho"]] out of you. Except in in the ''Franchise/{{Persona}}'' series where he's on your side.
** Two additional varieties exist: King Frost, a Jack Frost so massive that it rests on piles of hundreds of ordinary Jack Frosts and make them look like ants, and who has the power to freeze the entire world... but he's too [[CloudCuckooLander absent-minded and cheerful to actually do it]]. [[{{Pun}} Black]] Frost, on the other hand, is a nasty-looking Jack Frost who has "remembered he's a demon" and [[OhCrap isn't even vulnerable to fire anymore]].
* The Adventure game ''VideoGame/SimonTheSorcerer'' had one of these as an obstacle. You get past him by [[FireBreathingDiner eating some mints]].
* ''VideoGame/SingularStone'' has hostile snowmen in the East Forest when it's snowing. They can only be harmed when they noticed the player and attack with body-tackle for [[CollisionDamage collision damage]] and shoot damaging snowballs.
* ''VideoGame/SnowmanStory'', unsurprisingly, features an animated snowman as a protagonist. Who's on a quest to search for Santa on Christmas Eve.
* ''VideoGame/SnowBros.'', a 1990 arcade game, had two snowball-throwing snowmen as the heroes.
* ''[[VideoGame/Sonic3DFlickiesIsland Sonic 3D Blast]]'' has two different kinds of snowman enemies in Diamond Dust Zone. The first ones are stationary and explode when Sonic gets near them, so Sonic has to stand out of their way when they do to avoid getting hit. Dr. Robotnik even uses them as a method of attack in the boss battle in Act 3. The second are mobile and shoot snowballs out of their hats. Sonic can defeat them by jumping on them or rolling into them. Upon defeat, they will reveal a Blue Flicky [[HarmlessFreezing trapped in a block of ice]], which Sonic must break open to free the Flicky.
* In the level Frozen Altars in ''VideoGame/SpyroYearOfTheDragon'', there are a couple Type III Snowlems as enemies, who can only be killed by lasers.
* One snow area in ''VideoGame/StarOceanTheSecondStory'' had snowmen as random encounters.
* ''VideoGame/StarTrekOnline'' has an annual Winter Event where Q creates a Winter Wonderland zone inhabited by animated gingerbread men under attack by living snowmen. Players fight them in various events using snow- or ice-based weapons empowered by Q.
* ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'':
** ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBros2'': Flurries are snowy enemies that slide on icy floors, always heading towards the player.
** ''VideoGame/SuperMario64'' has some enemy snowmen in [[SlippySlideyIceWorld Cool Cool Mountain]] and go under the name 'Mr. Blizzard'. They [[DummiedOut were meant to be included]] in ''VideoGame/NewSuperMarioBrosWii''.
** ''VideoGame/SuperMarioGalaxy2'' features a snowman miniboss named Sorbetti, who for some reason always disguises himself as an icy planet, which his head can freely roll around.
** ''VideoGame/SuperMario3DWorld'': The game introduces Snow Pokeys, snowman variants of the desert-dwelling Pokey cacti. When defeated, their body segments turn into non-spiky snowballs that the player characters can pick up and chuck. Snow Pokeys return later in ''VideoGame/SuperMarioMaker2''.
** ''VideoGame/WarioLandSuperMarioLand3'': Bucket Head is a short big-headed snowman who wears a bucket on their heads and spits Ice crystals at Wario. Suitably, they only appear in Sherbet Land.
** ''VideoGame/MarioAndLuigiBowsersInsideStory'': Blizzard Midbus can summon snowlems with Fawful's face called Snawfuls to aid him during his battle.
** ''VideoGame/PaperMarioStickerStar'' features as a world boss a titanic ice sculpture of Bowser called the Bowser Snow Statue. [[spoiler: It turns out to be controlled by a Mr. Blizzard boss named Mizzter Blizzard, who is ultimately revealed to be desperate and friendly.]]
* ''VideoGame/{{Terraria}}'' has an entire army of these, called the Frost Legion, which will attack you if you use a snow globe to summon them. They come in knife, gangster and snowball-throwing versions.
* There's a 1995 {{FPS}}, ''Terror In Christmas Town'', where you fight numerous enemies on a snow-covered landscape, including animated snowmen. Upon being killed, they simply turns into non-sentient, cartoonish snowmen (those made from three stacked snowballs).
* The ''VideoGame/TimeSplitters'' series featured a character named the [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Snowman]], who rides on a magic rug instead of running on legs. According to its [[AllThereInTheManual gallery description]], it was brought to life by a child's [[BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor wish]], who then proceeded to traverse time and space in search of death and glory [[spoiler:...and maybe some legs, too]].
* ''VideoGame/Wizard101'' features Type 3 examples: [[https://www.wizard101central.com/wiki/Creature:Evil_Snowman Evil Snowmen]] that infest Colossus Boulevard, which carry daggers. By Level 10, the player can also summon Evil Snowmen in combat (assuming they're either an Ice wizard or have training points to spare).
* ''VideoGame/WonderBoyIIIMonsterLair'''s SlippySlideyIceWorld boss, Icerego, is an [[NinjaPirateZombieRobot Ice Golem Yeti]].
* In ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'' [[ElementalEmbodiment ice elementals]] arguably qualify. Technically they're a hybrid elemental of air and water. Their leader is Ahune the Frost Lord, who shows up as part of the Midsummer Fire Festival event. You can also turn ''yourself'' into one of these using a Winter Veil item.
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* ''WebAnimation/{{Eddsworld}}'' had an episode featuring a Snogre, or a snow ogre.
* The ChristmasEpisode of ''WebAnimation/FatherTucker'' had a living snowman attempt to beat up Father Tucker as punishment for all the children he molested. Instead, Father Tucker shrinks him using a hair dryer and then rapes him before what's left of him melts away.
* ''WebAnimation/HomestarRunner'': Blue Laser Commander announces his intention of making super-soldiers out of snow ("They're called 'Super-Snowldiers,' thank you very much!") as soon as he can find some carrots.
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* Either subverted or justified in ''Webcomic/AntiheroForHire'': Shadehawk is attacked by one of these while on patrol after heavy snow, but it turns out to be a giant robot who was caught in the blizzard.
* ''Webcomic/AxeCop'': "The snowman came to life and started eating the kids."
* In ''Webcomic/{{Erfworld}}'', Hat Magicians can use their magic hats to animate snowmen into Snow Golems. They return to inanimate snowmen if the hat is removed.
* ''Webcomic/TheInexplicableAdventuresOfBob:'' Molly built a [[https://bobadventures.thecomicseries.com/comics/538 steam-powered snowman.]] He melted, for obvious reasons.
* A side story in ''Webcomic/{{Jack|DavidHopkins}}'' features the characters attending the premiere of [[StylisticSuck the film]] ''[[http://www.pholph.com/whole_arc_viewer.php?id=5&sid=1508 Frigid McThunderbones]]''. A ShoutOut to the 1997 ''Jack Frost'' is quick to be made once the characters realize the plot of the movie.
* Aaron Williams once created a few printable ''Webcomic/{{Nodwick}}'' and ''Webcomic/FullFrontalNerdity'' Christmas cards for his website. The ''Nodwick'' card had the title character being chased by a Type III on the front, while the inside features Yeagar watching the scene from inside and asking Artax [[WesternAnimation/FrostyTheSnowman whether there might have been some magic in that old silk hat they found]].
%% * Mr Nutty of ''Webcomic/PokeyThePenguin''.
* Christi from ''Webcomic/ThePrincessPlanet'' creates a living snowman because using dead human body parts instead is too hard and gross.
%% * ''Webcomic/VGCats'' hilariously subverts the tale of [[http://www.vgcats.com/comics/?strip_id=275 Frosty]].
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* Hybrid webcomic/browser game ''Webcomic/DemonThesis'' features groups of these as recurring enemies for a significant chunk of the story.
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=edavGZ4UoIU Freaky the Scary Snowman]], a prank done by some folks in Rhode Island, draws some inspiration from this.
* The Literature/WhateleyUniverse story "There's an Angel in Father John's Basement" plays with this: The third-rate mystic villain trio after the power of the titular 'Angel' find a magical tome which will let them unleash an evil so powerful that all the major superheroes in New York will have to fight it. To do this, they build themselves an army of evil Santas and mobile, energy-absorbing snowmen. The prophecy comes true when the individual snowmen eventually combine into ''[[Myth/NorseMythology Ymir]]'' in the middle of New York...
* Subverted on ''Series/TheWeather''. Alan attempts to build himself a friend made of snow, and assumes it'll talk, on the basis that everything in that world seems to be able to come to life. But the snowman never does come to life- it just gets destroyed by the sudden appearance of a ''talking tornado''
* ''WebVideo/WinterOf83'' details a town that was terrorized by a bunch of type 3, causing the town of Fawn Circle, Minnesota to become a ghost town.
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* The Abominable Snowkoopa from ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfSuperMarioBros3'' was created by Big Mouth to terrorize the penguins of Antarctica in the episode "7 Continents for 7 Koopas".
* ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'':
** Features in the episode "Thank You"; it's not exactly any of the above-mentioned types, being somewhere between types one and three, but not malevolent. The episode is about a chance meeting it has with a fire wolf pup that hasn't learned to hate it yet (fire wolves and snow golems being natural enemies) and the golem's quest to return it to its family in spite of the danger this poses the golem. The episode ends with the snow golem and the fire wolf herd being on good terms, and according to the game, the fire wolf pup still lives with the snow golem, making occasional trips to visit its family.
** [[AnIcePerson The Ice King]] can also create living snow-creatures with his magic. He doesn't do it often, though, and they're not particularly useful when he does. (They're prone to attack ''him'' instead of his enemies, [[ButtMonkey for some reason]].)
* ''WesternAnimation/AmericanDad'': One of these is unleashed by [[BadSanta Santa's]] [[ChristmasElves elves]] in the episode "For Whom the Sleigh Bell Tolls". It is blown up with a barrel of moonshine.
* One episode of ''WesternAnimation/AtomicPuppet'' featured a Version III as the VillainOfTheWeek. She's also got a bit of Version II though, as she was originally an ice villain whose spirit somehow took over a snowman after she was melted by Atomic Puppet at the start of the episode.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Bouli}}'' was a French animated television series that aired from 1989 to 1991, where the moon magically animated the snowman Bouli and his friends and they set up a snowman village in the woods.
* The ''WesternAnimation/BumpInTheNight'' ChristmasEpisode "'Twas the Night Before Bumpy" featured an army of snowman soldiers at the North Pole.
* A MonsterOfTheWeek in an episode of ''WesternAnimation/CourageTheCowardlyDog''.
** As the last of the snowmen, his nefarious scheme is to extract the [[LegoGenetics anti-melting gene]] from humans and implant it into himself, allowing him to outlive the inevitable warming of the earth. Also he speaks with a Scottish accent. Take from that what you will.
--->'''Snow Man:''' "The name's [[BondJamesBond Man. Snow Man.]]"
** He shows up in a later episode and freezes Courage's house and owners to make a cozy home for himself. Courage saves the day by going to the North Pole, sewing up the hole in the ozone layer and making it cold enough to revive the last snowman's snowfriends, who previously melted.
* There was a short cartoon called ''WesternAnimation/EarthVersusEverything'', which featured giant mutant killer snowmen brought to life by [[NuclearMutant radiation from nuclear tests]]. It was a very silly cartoon.
* In the ''WesternAnimation/EvilConCarne'' episode "[[ChristmasEpisode Christmas Con Carne]]", the episode was narrated by a sentient snowman who also helped save the day by enlisting a green-nosed reindeer named Rupert to stop Hector Con Carne's plan.
* The original ''WesternAnimation/FrostyTheSnowman'' animated television ChristmasSpecial was aired on December 7, 1969. What followed were several sequels: ''Frosty's Winter Wonderland'' in 1976 (which introduced Frosty's wife Crystal), ''WesternAnimation/RudolphAndFrostysChristmasInJuly'' in 1979 (which introduced their children), and ''Frosty Returns'' in 1992. All were about the same friendly, lovable, and heroic snowman — and his family.
** They were all follow-ups to ''WesternAnimation/RudolphTheRedNosedReindeer'', which was narrated by Sam the Snowman, a friendly, wise snowlem [[InkSuitActor patterned after]] Burl Ives. (Ironically, Sam's comment to the viewers, "What's the matter? Haven't you ever seen a talking snowman before?" was some rather unintentional {{Foreshadowing}} of the later special.)
* The Abominable Snowman from ''WesternAnimation/HouseOfMouse'' actually looks like a snowman, and nothing like [[BigfootSasquatchandYeti an actual Yeti]] at all.
* In the ''WesternAnimation/JackieChanAdventures'' Christmas special, Daolon Wong turns several ordinary snowmen into these to fight the J-team.
* On ''WesternAnimation/JimmyTwoShoes'', when Heloise hears about snow in "A Cold Day in Miseryville", her first thought is of her leading an army of these in battle (Version III given that [[EnfanteTerrible it's Heloise]]). She's later seen trying to build some, but Jimmy accidentally destroys them.
* ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyTest'': The Brain Freezer makes killer snowlems in the episode, "Johnny X and the Attack of the Snowmen".
* ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible'':
** The half-episode "Day of the Snowmen" involved a weather machine and toxic water from Lake Wannaweep creating mutant zombie snowmen.
--> '''Ron:''' ...They don't seem like jolly, happy souls.
** The ShowWithinAShow ''The Six Tasks of Snowman Hank'' (from "[[ChristmasEpisode A Very Possible Christmas]]") featured a Type 1.
* In ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfKorra'', Ikki suggests that Katara use [[MakingASplash waterbending]] to make snowmen chase the children for fun.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Mad}}'' has a marginal where a Snowman's wife cuts snowman's nose.
* A group of these that showed up in the ''WesternAnimation/MartinMystery'' ChristmasEpisode could [[BreathWeapon vomit]] quick freezing slush.
* An episode of ''WesternAnimation/MonaTheVampire'' had Chilly, a snowman with [[AnIcePerson freeze powers]] and the inexplicable ability to drive one of those big snow blower trucks.
* ''WesternAnimation/RobotChicken'':
** The series has a small bit where two police snowmen are at a puddle:
--> '''Officer A:''' That's all that's left of him, poor bastard.
--> '''Officer B:''' *Turns on radio* Suspect died of... natura-natural causes. *sniff*
** They also have several skits with "Composite Santa" who is half evil-Santa and half evil-Frosty. Temperatures over 32 degrees causes half of him to melt and kills him.
* In ''WesternAnimation/SantaVsTheSnowman'' the titular Snowman's origin is unexplained; he's implied to be a naturally occuring Snowman. When he decides to invade Santa's village he creates an entire army of mindless minion snowmen by throwing ice cubes into a snow bank.
* ''WesternAnimation/DerSchneemann'' or ''The Snowman'' was a short animated film made in UsefulNotes/NaziGermany by Hans Fischerkoesen. (Excerpt [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T39J6RL1kXA here]].) It may be the TropeMaker.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'':
** Done in the episode where Homer and Burns were trapped in a cabin buried in an avalanche. Burns created armies of snowmen, which came alive and fought against Homer's army of former political figures he summoned by "political powers". A delirious Burns suggested that the snowmen they had made ([[TooDumbToLive and given their clothes to]]) to stave off cabin fever might be alive and try to kill them. [[AllJustADream It was all just a hallucination, but still...]]
** In another episode, Bart has a dream that he visits the North Pole to get revenge on Santa. Two living snowmen try to stop him but he defeats them by simply turning up the heat.
* The famous British short film ''WesternAnimation/TheSnowman'' ("we're walking in the air") features a living snowman who can even fly to Lapland for a snowman party. Shown every Christmas on Creator/Channel4.
* There's a 1930-era cartoon ''The Snowman'' that starts off pleasantly enough as an Eskimo boy and his animal pals build a snowman, but it turns into a version III that goes on a psycho rampage (even eating one of the critters!) - the kid runs to a control room and starts up machinery that cranks up the sun, and the Snowlem melts in ghastly death-throes.
* The first ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' short was called "Jesus vs. Frosty" and involved four kids animating a snowman - who turns out to be an insane killer who sprouts [[CombatTentacles tentacles]]. One of the kids warned the other three not to put the hat on the snowman, stating his sister in Minnesota was almost killed by a snowman with a magic hat. He immediately tells the others IToldYouSo when it kills Kenny (who looks like Cartman).
-->''"I told you not to put that FUCKING hat on Frosty's FUCKING head!"''
* A classic 1968 ''WesternAnimation/SpiderMan1967'' short, "Trouble With Snow", also featured a giant snowman made from tainted snow and brought to life by downed power lines.
* Arktos, the main villain of ''Franchise/{{Tabaluga}}'', is an EvilOverlord snowman who wishes to cover the world in ice and snow.
* ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures'': The final segment of the episode "Cinemaniacs!" stars Buster Bunny as "[[Franchise/IndianaJones Pasadena Jones]]", and halfway through it he has to face an "Abominable Snowman", which is this trope instead of [[BigfootSasquatchAndYeti the traditional yeti]]. He tries to intimidate Buster with a broom that doubles as a nunchaku, before Buster pulls out a flamethrower and melts him.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Wishfart}}'' features some Version I types in the episode "Warmer Pants for the King", where their carrot noses become the target of people's hunger [[ItMakesSenseInContext after Puffin wishes away all vegetables]]. They turn in Version III Snowlems as a result of this persecution, declaring war on everyone else in the city and imprisoning Dez and his friends in revenge.
* ''WesternAnimation/XiaolinShowdown'' has Raksha, the VillainOfTheWeek from the episode "The Deep Freeze." He's a snow monster that was brought to life by the mystical Heart of Jong (which can animate inanimate objects in general).
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