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Freezing (Japanese: フリージング, Hepburn: Furījingu) is a Japanese manga written by Dall-Young Lim and illustrated by Kwang-Hyun Kim. The series revolves around the invasion of Earth by an interdimensional force called the Nova, and a special military group of genetically engineered young women called Pandoras.
Satellizer el Bridget (left) and Kazuya Aoi (right), two of the three main characters of Freezing. The manga and anime series Freezing features a cast of characters designed by Dall-Young Lim and illustrated by Kwang-Hyun Kim. The series is set in the year 2065 where Earth is in the middle of a war with extra-dimensional aliens called Nova. In order to fight the Nova, the military develops ...
The anime was licensed in North America by Funimation Entertainment for simulcasting (in its 16:9 edited format) on their video portal. [3] Funimation later gained additional licensing rights to the series and released it in 2012 on DVD and Blu-ray. [4] A second season titled "Freezing Vibration", began airing on AT-X on October 4, 2013.
A second spinoff manga, called Freezing: Zero (フリージングZERO, Furījingu: Zero), illustrated by Soo-Cheol Jeong (the illustrator of Lim's novel-based manhwa The Legend of Maian), began serialization in the May 2012 issue of Comic Valkyrie (published on March 27, 2012) and ended on September 4, 2015. [8]
Freezing, a 2007 comedy film; Freezing, a manga and anime series written by Dall-Young Lim and illustrated by Kwang-Hyun Kim; Freezing, a BBC comedy series "Freezing", a 2023 song from Amelia (Mimi Webb album)
Lim Dall-young (born June 14, 1977) is a South Korean writer known for scripting the manhwa Unbalance Unbalance and the Korean–Japanese manga Black God [1] [2] and Freezing. He is the founder of Artlim Media, which was established in 1999.
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In 2011, Kobayashi debuted as a singer for TV anime Freezing ending theme, "Kimi o Mamoritai" (君を守りたい) and was released as a split single with its opening theme. [4] In 2012, Kobayashi released a single for TV anime Queen's Blade Rebellion ending theme, "Future is Serious". [5] Both singles are released under Media Factory's record ...