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The Most Famous Snowman, Ranked

Choose the snowman you think is the most famous!

Author: Gregor Krambs
Updated on May 24, 2024 10:02
Snowmen hold a special place in winters around the world, evoking warm memories of chilly afternoons spent outdoors creating frosty companions. Over the years, various snowmen have gained prominence and recognition, reflecting cultural stories and artistic creativity. Ranking these beloved figures helps us to see which ones have captured hearts most profoundly. On this site, everyone's votes contribute to the live listing of the most cherished snowmen. As new votes are cast, the rankings adjust, providing a fresh view of public sentiment. This ever-changing leaderboard invites you to participate, ensuring your favorites are represented and helping others discover new frosty favorites.

Who Is the Most Famous Snowman?

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    Frosty the Snowman

    A fictional snowman character from the popular Christmas song written by Walter Rollins and Steve Nelson.
    • Origin: First introduced in a song in 1950.
    • Popularity: Star of multiple television specials.
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    Olaf

    A friendly snowman from Disney's Frozen franchise who loves warm hugs.
    • First Appearance: Frozen (2013)
    • Creator: Created by directors Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee.
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    Jack Frost

    A mythical character commonly associated with winter and snow; often depicted as a sprite-like character with the power to control ice and snow.
    • Origin: Roots in Viking and Anglo-Saxon folklore.
    • Representation: Often represented as a young man or a mischievous elderly figure.
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    Frosty from 'Frosty Returns'

    The snowman protagonist of the 1992 animated television special, a sequel to the original Frosty tales.
    • Notable Difference: Not a direct sequel to the original Frosty story.
    • Voiced By: John Goodman
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    The Snowman from 'The Snowman'

    A snowman who comes to life and takes a young boy on a magical journey in Raymond Briggs' picture book and animated film.
    • Published: Picture book published in 1978.
    • Film Adaptation: Animated film released in 1982.
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    Crystal

    Frosty's wife introduced in the television special 'Frosty's Winter Wonderland'.
    • Introduced: 1976
    • Character Traits: Kind, caring, and loves Frosty deeply.
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    Professor Hinkle's Snowman

    The magical snowman created by Professor Hinkle in the original 'Frosty the Snowman' story.
    • Character: Villainous magician whose hat brings Frosty to life.
    • Goal: Seeks to get his hat back from Frosty.
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    Puddle

    A snowman character from the children's book 'The Biggest, Best Snowman' by Margery Cuyler.
    • Story Theme: Teaches about teamwork and self-esteem.
    • Character Trait: Friendly and supportive.
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    Chilly Willy

    A snowman character from the Woody Woodpecker series, not to be confused with the penguin of the same name.
    • Notable Appearance: Appears in various cartoons and comics.
    • Character Trait: Often confused due to sharing a name with a penguin character.
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    Sam the Snowman

    The narrator of the Rankin/Bass television special 'Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer'.
    • Voiced By: Burl Ives
    • Year: 1964

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About this ranking

This is a community-based ranking of the most famous snowman. We do our best to provide fair voting, but it is not intended to be exhaustive. So if you notice something or snowman is missing, feel free to help improve the ranking!

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  • 97 votes
  • 10 ranked items

Voting Rules

A participant may cast an up or down vote for each snowman once every 24 hours. The rank of each snowman is then calculated from the weighted sum of all up and down votes.

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More about the Most Famous Snowman

Snowmen have been a part of winter traditions for centuries. They are simple, yet bring joy to people of all ages. The idea of building a figure from snow is old. Many cultures have their own versions.

In medieval Europe, people used snow to create art. They made snow figures to celebrate festivals. These early snowmen were not always friendly. Some were used to scare away evil spirits. Others were a way to express feelings or make statements about society.

The modern snowman has three main parts. The base is the largest ball of snow. The middle section is smaller. The head is the smallest. People use items like coal, carrots, and scarves to give the snowman a face and personality. These items are easy to find and add character to the creation.

Making a snowman is a fun activity for families. It brings people together. Children and adults can work side by side. They roll the snow into balls and stack them. This simple task creates lasting memories. The snowman stands as a symbol of teamwork and creativity.

Snowmen also appear in art and literature. They are in stories, songs, and films. These snowmen often have magical qualities. They can come to life or have adventures. This adds to their charm and makes them more than just a pile of snow.

In some places, there are snowman-building contests. People compete to make the biggest or most creative snowman. These events bring communities together. They showcase skill and imagination. The results can be quite impressive.

Snowmen also have a place in holiday decorations. They appear on cards, ornaments, and yard displays. Their cheerful appearance fits well with the festive season. They remind us of the joy and wonder of winter.

The snowman is a simple yet powerful figure. It connects us to the past and brings people together. It sparks creativity and adds magic to the coldest months. The snowman is more than just snow. It is a symbol of joy, creativity, and community.

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