Talk:Knick Knack

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Where can I find the first version? --Wack'd About Wiki 00:53, 17 November 2005 (UTC)

The original version (available on the Tiny Toy Stories tape) features two exaggeratedly "endowed" woman-souvenirs - a sunbather and a mermaid (the later barely covered with a starfish). In the version featured at the beginning of the "Finding Nemo" theatrical release (and likely the future video release), the sunbather is flatchested and the mermaid has had reduction surgery and is now covered (a la The Little Mermaid) with a clamshell top. [1] Gohst 13:13, 8 September 2006 (UTC)

[edit] released?

I don't think that it was released in 1989- It has to good of graphics to have been made "back then". perhaps the idea was created then, but I doubt it was released then.
It was actually released in 1988. :) Pixar are in the habit of re-rendering their old stuff for cinema/DVD/BluRay re-releases, to take advantage of more powerful processors allowing better quality, which probably explains the excellent quality of today's version. 217.171.129.78 (talk) 06:07, 17 March 2008 (UTC)

[edit] Play?

I want to know how to play knick-knack, possibly on my thumb or on a gate. 216.75.170.81 (talk) 12:51, 24 March 2008 (UTC)