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In the anime, the frozen status is literally the same as in the games; once a Pokémon is frozen it can't move and is open to attacks. In some cases, a referee may call a frozen Pokémon unable to battle. | In the anime, the frozen status is literally the same as in the games; once a Pokémon is frozen it can't move and is open to attacks. In some cases, a referee may call a frozen Pokémon unable to battle. | ||
Freezing is one of the most common status conditions featured in the anime, resulting | Freezing is one of the most common status conditions featured in the anime, resulting often when a Pokémon gets hit by an Ice-type attack like {{m|Ice Beam}} or {{m|Blizzard}}. | ||
*In ''[[EP105|Charizard Chills]]'', [[Ash's Charizard]] was frozen by an Ice Beam from [[Tad]]'s {{p|Poliwrath}}, winning its Trainer the match. {{Ash}} stayed up all night with Charizard to treat its injuries, winning back its loyalty. | *In ''[[EP105|Charizard Chills]]'', [[Ash's Charizard]] was frozen by an Ice Beam from [[Tad]]'s {{p|Poliwrath}}, winning its Trainer the match. {{Ash}} stayed up all night with Charizard to treat its injuries, winning back its loyalty. |
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