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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
{{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).
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