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* Spoofed a few times in ''[[Keroro Gunsou]]''; according to the narration, snow makes girls three times more beautiful.
* In the [[Aoi Bungaku]] segment adapting Osamu Dazai's Ningen Shikkaku (No Longer Human), the protagonist Yozo Ooba meets his future wife when she shelters him as he lies collapsed on a snowy street.
* ''[[Ranma ½|Ranma 1/2]]'': After Akane has a long day of trying to find Ranma for [[Christmas Episode|Christmas Eve]], she eventually gives up and starts to go back to her house. As it turns out, Ranma had actually been waiting for ''her'' at some spot on the way there because it would, as he puts it, "be embarrasin' at home." He then proceeds to give her presents that she had earlier told him she wanted, which, of course, makes her [[When She Smiles|smile]] and [[Empathic Environment|it immediately starts snowing for some reason... ]]
{{quote|'''Ranma:''' ''*laughs*'' Snow's kinda perfect right now!}}
* In the anime adaptation of ''[[Aoi Hana]]'', Fumi and Akira share a very important moment in the snow when Fumi finally realizes that {{spoiler|Akira was her first love}}.
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* Snow is often associated with Jack and {{spoiler|Lacie}} in ''[[Pandora Hearts]]''. They met on a snowy day, reunited eight years later on a snowy day, and Jack found out {{spoiler|[[Snow Means Death|Lacie died]]}} on a snowy day.
* In "[[School Days]]", {{Spoiler|Makoto aplogizes to Kotonoha and says he loves her in a snowfall at episode 11, a redeeming moment in the anime. Comes complete with Kotonoha covered in snow.}}
 
 
== Comic Books ==
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== Western Animation ==
* ''[[Danny Phantom]]'' and Sam have their first ([[Fake-Out Make-Out|proper]]) kiss in the snow.
* The Season one finale of ''[[American Dragon: Jake Long]]'' used this trope with a twist. The opening scene shows Jake and Rose together in Central Park on a snowy day, with Jake wondering if she should reveal his [[Secret Identity]] to her in order to proceed with their relationship. (However, in a textbook case of [[Dramatic Irony]], it turns out Rose is [[Living with the Villain|actually the Huntsgirl,]] and has unknowingly tried to kill Jake multiple times. In the climactic scene of the episode, where Huntsgirl removes her glove to reveal Rose's dragon-shaped birthmark, takes place during a blizzard. It's almost [[Snow Means Death]], except instead of the death of a person, we see the death of a relationship. {{spoiler|Of course, they get back together. Guess it was a [[Disney Death]].}}
* ''[[Beauty and the Beast]]'': The song "Something There" shows the titular pair playing in the snow and realizing their feelings for each other.
* In the final scene of ''[[A Nightmare Before Christmas]]'' Jack and Sally confess their feelings for each other while being on a snowy field (since Santa Claus had brought the snow to Halloween town).