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The wraparound jacket band on the 18th volume of Dall-Young Lim and Kwang-Hyun Kim's Freezing manga is announcing on Wednesday that the second anime season has been green-lit. More information on the "anticipated" new season will be on the official website.

The anime adapts this manga about Kazuya, a boy who lost his sister in humankind's fight against beings from another dimension. He enrolls in a military academy for combat training against the dimensional beings. There, a group of girls known as "Pandora" prepare to fight the unknown enemy.

Funimation streamed the 12-episode series as it aired in Winter of 2011. It then acquired the home entertainment, broadcast, theatrical, digital, and merchandising rights for the series last year.

The English-dubbed DVD and Blu-ray Disc was released in 2011.


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TT.TT *sniff* *sniff* thank god for this wonderful gift of a second season of freezing

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I would be pleased, but the first season was shit, so now I'm sceptical about how good it's gonna be :<

I'm still gonna watch it though. Without a doubt laugh

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So this the Koren answer to Stephenie Meyer gets another season for the male equivalent of Twilight. The anime would need major changes to not end up the backwards sexual abuse apologist BS the manga is.

Than after that is Mary Sueffron Suechild death, and five more Sues take her place.

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So this the Koren answer to Stephenie Meyer gets another season for the male equivalent of Twilight. The anime would need major changes to not end up the backwards sexual abuse apologist BS the manga is.

Than after that is Mary Sueffron Suechild death, and five more Sues take her place.

So i'm going to assume you came to this site to bash freezing. Now while the anime is crap (and the manga not so good) its good enough for what it is. Your quote also makes no sense, not to mention the fact that you can't be liberal against everything unless you have no plans of being in any society or try to have a life.

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So i'm going to assume you came to this site to bash freezing. Now while the anime is crap (and the manga not so good) its good enough for what it is. Your quote also makes no sense, not to mention the fact that you can't be liberal against everything unless you have no plans of being in any soci ...


That source is also crap as Young's writer is more suited to Shoujo smut manga than Seinen, as there are too many sues and what seem to be blatant self inserts(the bimbos brother, Gingo). It pretty much is just as bad Twilight is, as the characters are badly written and focus is based around fan service for niche audiences.(ie, incest, sexual abuse, torture, Ryona ) While utterly failing the science part of science fiction, instead the author makes things up as he goes along.

You seem to have confused liberalism with anarchy.

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I like the manga although there are some changes I'd like to see. They sort of hint it with the main guy having his special ability, I'd hope they take it one step closer and make him a capable fighter.

If you've seen the author's other works they all generally follow the same themes, particularly fan service. If you really have a problem with it, then don't read it. No one is forcing you, but certainly don't be THAT moron who goes to an elementary school and complains the children aren't at the university level, or go read Dr. Seuss and expect Shakespeare, or pick a cliche harem fan service manga and expect a deep thoughtful and psychological series. The mangaka is famous for the endowment on his female characters and his harem theme, so I don't see why you're complaining or expecting something that it is not.

And liberalism and anarchy are very similar concepts that share some of the same views, it's just one is more extreme than the other.

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I like the manga although there are some changes I'd like to see. They sort of hint it with the main guy having his special ability, I'd hope they take it one step closer and make him a capable fighter.

If you've seen the author's other works they all generally follow the same themes, particularly ...



It'll never happen, as character development doesn't exist in any of his manga. As sudden changes in characterization and author favoritism towards certain charterers doesn't count.

Thing is Kim Dal Young is a hack and his mindless fanboys continue to deny it. His works tries to pass itself at something deep but falls on its butt and handles supposedly "mature subjects" the way a twelve year old would. The only reason he even gets published is his connections instead of any actual talent. It's not excepting too much for him to create a story to actual make logical sense instead of making crap up, but as an author he is incapable of it.

In fact here is an accurate summery of how bad Freezing itself is from the Outskirts battle dome.
".Freezing is one of the most despised series in the OBD, as it is made of fail to its core- and worse. Containing a wholly unoriginal cast of characters with very few passingly likeable or redeeming personalities, it makes itself even worse by its fanservice. Hardly a page can go by without the reader being bombarded with breast or panty shots, often as a result of astoundingly retarded circumstances. Think of the story as a fanservice-laden Mean Girls with cookie-cutter characters and with none of the humor or insights.

That isn’t even the worst of it though, as the Siblings Arc featured a jealous half-brother who wanted to continue getting….intimate with his sister. Yes, you heard that right.

The aliens that the series is nominally focused on hardly make an appearance, leaving the reader stuck in the pejorative of high-school purgatory. Seriously its godawful, like a more “ecchi” version of Claymore, while it almost parodies itself by trying to be serious with its uh, plot
Overall, it is an abysmally terrible series, enough to make Fairy Tail or Bleach look good by comparison."
Those last comments are unnecessary, but once its obvious that a Seinen manga should not have a worse story than typical shounen battle manga.Which any reader can gather that the creator of of that wiki entry hates those as well.

That's an ultraconservative view of liberalism you have and it seems highly skewered. I don't know any "liberal" that agrees with anarchy. laugh How does "liberty, equality, and justice " and "a natural right to life, liberty and property equal" lawlessness? (taken from Wikipedia)
The everyman for his self philosophy of anarchy is more akin to modern conservatism or libertarianism(which is anarchy), that latter you seems to have confused for liberalism.(.ie The American I have mine and screw you attitude, Not In My Back Yard philosophy)

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