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* HilariousInHindsight: Original prints of the short were distributed for several years by Creator/TwentiethCenturyFox. Today, Fox is a subsidiary of Creator/{{Disney}}, which has distributed this short since 1996.
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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: The song heard throughout the short, courtesy of Bobby [=McFerrin=] (of "Don't Worry, Be Happy" fame), is an EarWorm guaranteed to stay in your head for a long time.

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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: The song heard throughout the short, courtesy of Bobby [=McFerrin=] (of "Don't Worry, Be Happy" fame), is an EarWorm guaranteed to stay in your head for a long time.
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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: The song heard throughout the short, courtesy of Bobby [=McFerrin=] (of "Don't Worry, Be Happy" fame), is an EarWorm guaranteed to stay in your head for a long time.
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I see a lot of complaints about this in the You Tube comments.

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* TheyChangedItNowItSucks: A vocal portion of viewers are not happy that Pixar removed the large breasts from Sunny Miami and Sunny Atlantis in the 2003 re-release, for [[{{Fanservice}} obvious reasons]].
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* HarsherInHindsight: Now that John Lasseter's history of sexual misconduct has come to light, ultimately resulting in his resignation from Disney/Pixar, the short's premise of the snowman pursuing attractive, swimsuit-clad women feels a lot skiver. Worse if you know that he has previously stated that it was created by the staff to "blow off steam" (though if it's any consolation, it was his idea to get rid of the women's comically large breasts for the 2003 version).

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* HarsherInHindsight: Now that John Lasseter's history of sexual misconduct has come to light, ultimately resulting in his resignation from Disney/Pixar, the short's premise of the snowman pursuing attractive, swimsuit-clad women feels a lot skiver.skeevier. Worse if you know that he has previously stated that it was created by the staff to "blow off steam" (though if it's any consolation, it was his idea to get rid of the women's comically large breasts for the 2003 version).
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* HarsherInHindsight: Now that John Lasseter's history of sexual misconduct has come to light, ultimately resulting in his resignation from Disney/Pixar, the short's premise of the snowman pursuing an attractive, swimsuit-clad women feels a lot skiver. Worse if you know that he has previously stated that it was created by the staff to "blow off steam" (though if it's any consolation, it was his idea to get rid of the women's comically large breasts for the 2003 version).

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* HarsherInHindsight: Now that John Lasseter's history of sexual misconduct has come to light, ultimately resulting in his resignation from Disney/Pixar, the short's premise of the snowman pursuing an attractive, swimsuit-clad women feels a lot skiver. Worse if you know that he has previously stated that it was created by the staff to "blow off steam" (though if it's any consolation, it was his idea to get rid of the women's comically large breasts for the 2003 version).
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* FunnyAneurysmMoment: Now that John Lasseter's history of sexual misconduct has come to light, ultimately resulting in his resignation from Disney/Pixar, the short's premise of the snowman pursuing an attractive, swimsuit-clad women feels a lot skiver. Worse if you know that he has previously stated that it was created by the staff to "blow off steam" (though if it's any consolation, it was his idea to get rid of the women's comically large breasts for the 2003 version).

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* FunnyAneurysmMoment: HarsherInHindsight: Now that John Lasseter's history of sexual misconduct has come to light, ultimately resulting in his resignation from Disney/Pixar, the short's premise of the snowman pursuing an attractive, swimsuit-clad women feels a lot skiver. Worse if you know that he has previously stated that it was created by the staff to "blow off steam" (though if it's any consolation, it was his idea to get rid of the women's comically large breasts for the 2003 version).
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* FunnyAneurysmMoment: Now that John Lasseter's history of sexual misconduct has come to light, ultimately resulting in his resignation from Disney/Pixar, the short's premise of the snowman pursuing an attractive, swimsuit-clad women feels a lot skiver. Worse if you know that he has previously stated that it was created by the staff to "blow off steam" (though if it's any consolation, it was his idea to get rid of the women's comically large breasts).

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* FunnyAneurysmMoment: Now that John Lasseter's history of sexual misconduct has come to light, ultimately resulting in his resignation from Disney/Pixar, the short's premise of the snowman pursuing an attractive, swimsuit-clad women feels a lot skiver. Worse if you know that he has previously stated that it was created by the staff to "blow off steam" (though if it's any consolation, it was his idea to get rid of the women's comically large breasts).breasts for the 2003 version).
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The bowdlerized version of the short was released in 2003, a few years before they were acquired.


* MisBlamed: When Pixar released the bowdlerized version of the short, a lot of people assumed that Disney, who had recently acquired the company, forced them to make the edit. The Pixar staff said that they had made that choice themselves. When they originally made it, they were a bunch of lonely computer nerds, whereas at the time of the re-release, they were men with families, no longer comfortable with having women objectified in that fashion.

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* MisBlamed: When Pixar released the bowdlerized version of the short, a lot of people assumed that Disney, who Disney had recently acquired the company, forced them to make the edit. The Pixar staff said that they had made that choice themselves. When they originally made it, it they were a bunch of lonely computer nerds, whereas at the time of the re-release, they were men with families, no longer comfortable with having women objectified in that fashion.
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* FunnyAneurysmMoment: Now that John Lasseter's history of sexual misconduct has come to light, ultimately resulting in his resignation from Disney/Pixar, the short's premise of the snowman pursuing an attractive, swimsuit-clad women feels a lot skiver. Worse if you know that he has previously stated that it was created by the staff to "blow off steam."

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* FunnyAneurysmMoment: Now that John Lasseter's history of sexual misconduct has come to light, ultimately resulting in his resignation from Disney/Pixar, the short's premise of the snowman pursuing an attractive, swimsuit-clad women feels a lot skiver. Worse if you know that he has previously stated that it was created by the staff to "blow off steam."steam" (though if it's any consolation, it was his idea to get rid of the women's comically large breasts).

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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Sunny Miami gets much more fan art than one would think for a very early Pixar short.

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* EnsembleDarkhorse: EnsembleDarkHorse: The pre-{{Bowdlerization}} versions of Sunny Miami gets much more and Sunny Atlantis have a small fan art than one would think following for [[MsFanservice obvious reasons]].
* FunnyAneurysmMoment: Now that John Lasseter's history of sexual misconduct has come to light, ultimately resulting in his resignation from Disney/Pixar, the short's premise of the snowman pursuing an attractive, swimsuit-clad women feels
a very early lot skiver. Worse if you know that he has previously stated that it was created by the staff to "blow off steam."
* HilariousInHindsight: Original prints of the short were distributed for several years by Creator/TwentiethCenturyFox. Today, Fox is a subsidiary of Creator/{{Disney}}, which has distributed this short since 1996.
* MisBlamed: When
Pixar short.released the bowdlerized version of the short, a lot of people assumed that Disney, who had recently acquired the company, forced them to make the edit. The Pixar staff said that they had made that choice themselves. When they originally made it, they were a bunch of lonely computer nerds, whereas at the time of the re-release, they were men with families, no longer comfortable with having women objectified in that fashion.
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moving trivia trope to trivia page


* ThrowItIn: The singer Bobby Mc Ferrin created the musical soundtrack, an acappella 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.
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* NightmareFuel: The Snowman. those gods... no wonder they're all hiding...
* ThrowItIn: The singer Bobby Mc Ferrin created the musical soundtrack, an a cappella 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.

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* NightmareFuel: The Snowman. those gods... no wonder they're all hiding...
EnsembleDarkhorse: Sunny Miami gets much more fan art than one would think for a very early Pixar short.
* ThrowItIn: The singer Bobby Mc Ferrin created the musical soundtrack, an a cappella acappella 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.
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* ThrowItIn: The singer Bobby Mc Ferrin created the musical soundtrack, an a cappella 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.
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* NightmareFuel: The Snowman. those gods... no wonder they're all hiding...

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* NightmareFuel: The Snowman. those gods... no wonder they're all hiding...hiding...

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