Freezing (2011)
A TV-MA anime series where genetically-enhanced warriors and their partners battle alien invaders at an elite military academy.
Freezing - Series Information
- Original Title: フリージング
- First Air Year: 2011
- Last Air Year: 2013
- Type: TV Series
- Genres: Animation, Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Action, Adventure, Drama
- Content Rating (US): TV-MA
- Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode (24 minutes)
- Number of Seasons: 2
- Number of Episodes: 24
- Status: Ended
- Original Language: Japanese
- Spoken Languages: Japanese
- First Air Date: January 8, 2011 (United States - TV-MA), January 8, 2011 (Canada - 18+), January 8, 2011 (Germany - 16), January 8, 2011 (Australia - MA 15+)
- Networks: AT-X
- Alternative Titles: Freezing (JP), 零度战姬 (CN), Freezing (DE)
- Production Companies: ACGT
- Production Countries: Japan
Freezing - Plot
Eager to follow in the footsteps of his fallen sister, Kazuya enrolls at West Genetics Academy, a training facility for buxom heroes known as Pandoras. These courageous schoolgirls are genetically-enhanced with enough sex appeal to cripple a man – and the superhuman strength to slaughter aliens by the dozen. Kazuya’s role is that of Limiter, a Pandora’s battle partner, and he quickly sets his sights on the most feared beauty in school, Satellizer el Bridget. This full-figured annihilator of aliens is as desirable as she is deadly, but rubbing her the wrong way could lead to gross bodily harm. Can Kazuya forge a bond with his new partner and rise to the top of the ranks at West Genetics? Or will he fall victim to the mysterious bloodlust lurking within Satellizer?
Freezing - Trailer
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Freezing - Cast & Crew
Main Cast
- Ami Koshimizu as Ingrid Bernstein (voice)
- Aya Uchida as Tichie Fenille (voice)
- Mitsuhiro Ichiki as Kazuya Aoi (voice)
- Eri Kitamura as Ganessa Roland (voice)
- Akeno Watanabe as Yumi Kim (voice)
- Mamiko Noto as Satellizer el Bridget (voice)
Freezing - FAQs
What is the anime Freezing about?
Freezing follows Kazuya Aoi, who enrolls at West Genetics Academy to become a Limiter — a battle partner to genetically-enhanced warriors called Pandoras. He sets his sights on the fearsome Satellizer el Bridget as humanity wages a desperate war against alien invaders known as the Nova.
Who voices Satellizer el Bridget in Freezing?
Satellizer el Bridget, the series’ central Pandora and most feared fighter at West Genetics, is voiced by Mamiko Noto. Known for her soft yet expressive delivery, Noto brings a compelling duality to Satellizer — outwardly cold and dangerous, yet concealing deep vulnerability beneath the surface.
Where can you stream Freezing online?
Freezing is available to stream on Crunchyroll and the Crunchyroll Amazon Channel. If you prefer to own the series, episodes can be purchased on Amazon Video and Apple TV Store. Availability may vary by region, so check your local platform for the latest options.
Is Freezing based on a manga or original story?
Freezing is adapted from the manga series of the same name, written by Dall-Young Lim and illustrated by Kwang-Hyun Kim. Originally serialized in Korean and Japanese publications, the manga blends action, sci-fi, and ecchi elements — all of which carry over into the anime adaptation.
What is the content rating for Freezing?
Freezing carries a TV-MA rating in the United States, reflecting its mature content including graphic violence, strong sexual themes, and explicit fan-service elements. It is intended strictly for adult audiences and is not suitable for younger viewers.
What are the differences between Freezing seasons one and two?
Season 1 establishes the world of West Genetics and Kazuya’s bond with Satellizer, focusing on academy rivalries and Nova battles. Season 2, Freezing Vibration, shifts the action to a secret research facility in Alaska, raising the stakes with darker conspiracies and deeper character backstories.
Who composed the music for Freezing?
The score for Freezing was composed by Masaru Yokoyama, a prolific anime composer also known for his work on series such as Your Lie in April and Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans. His music for Freezing blends orchestral tension with high-energy action cues.
What anime series are similar to Freezing?
Fans of Freezing often enjoy Sekirei, Hundred, and The Testament of Sister New Devil, which share similar blends of action, sci-fi, and ecchi elements. Hybrid x Heart Magias Academy Ataraxia and Date A Live also offer comparable harem-action dynamics with strong female warriors at their core.
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