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  • Freeze Frame
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  • Freeze Frame is a game played for a prize that's less than $10,000. The game board features a ring of eight tiles, each with a two-digit number. A frame encloses two of the tiles at the top of the ring, which form a four-digit price.
  • Freeze Frame is the 41st level in Chip's Challenge 2. It was created by C. Scott Davis.
  • "Freeze Frame" is a song by The J. Geils Band
  • Evvie (girlfriend)
  • Freeze Frame is the seventh in the series of chapter books based on Phineas and Ferb episodes, published on May 18, 2010. This book is the novelization of "Traffic Cam Caper" and "Bowl-R-Ama Drama".
  • Freeze Frame is an episode in the Hey Arnold! TV Series.
  • "Freeze Frame" is the first segment of the 29th episode of Hey Arnold!
  • Bunno (also known as Big B in the comic) wakes up in the middle of the night to see Diddy Kong on his TV screen. He asks for Bunno's help to save his world and Bunno is pulled into the TV into a frozen world. As the two explore the icy world, they discover Yoshi, Bomberman, and Kirby suffering from the cold climate. They rescue them and together head to King K. Rool's castle, who has been revealed to be the culprit. They defeat him and stop his freeze gun to save the world.
  • Wile E. (Grotesques Appetitus) chases the Road Runner (Semper Food-Ellus) through the desert for a while before looking in a book about Road Runners to find out the bird's weakness and is flabbergasted to learn that Road Runners hate cold and snow and can be easily caught in snow drifts. With that, he orders an Acme Little Giant Snow-Cloud Seeder, which is supposed to make instant snow. However, every time he uses the machine, it causes a large pile of snow to drop on him, and he eventually discards the useless device.
  • Wile E. (Grotesques Appetitus) chases the Road Runner (Semper Food-Ellus) through the desert for a while before looking in a book about roadrunners to find out the bird's weakness and is flabbergasted to learn that roadrunners hate cold and snow and can be easily caught in snow drifts. With that, he orders an Acme Little Giant Snow-Cloud Seeder, which is supposed to make instant snow. However, every time he uses the machine, it causes a large pile of snow to drop on him no matter where he stands, and he eventually discards the useless device. The device does get in one final shot, causing another pile to fall on the edge of the outcropping. This added weight becomes too much to handle, as the edge breaks off and, with the Coyote trapped inside, falls.
  • Freeze Frame is a game created to promote the upcoming release of Icebreaker: A Viking Voyage. The game was released on June 18 2013. Freeze Frame allows a viewer to modify a selected image or a webcam image to make it appear as if the image is trapped in ice, like a Viking. The modified image can then be shared via email or saved to a computer.
  • Freeze frames, (also known as hitlag, officially known as impact stall), are a phenomenon that appear in all four Super Smash Bros. games whereby a character will freeze for a period of time after connecting with an attack. If successful with some attacks, the attacker is frozen in time for a number of frames while the target suffers from hitstun. This causes the attack to get "stuck" out longer than it would if it had not hit anything, while the target has a short time to react before the knockback occurs. This is most easily noticed in multi-hit attacks such as Yoshi's d-air; the attack takes less time to finish if it does not hit anything.
  • The number of freeze frames depend on the attack. Weak attacks, like Mario's Standard attack will have minimal freeze frames, but the freeze frames of strong, electric, and sweetspotted attacks can last as long as half a second. Freeze frames will also go into affect if two attacks clash or if the attack is perfect shielded. During the freeze frames of an attack a character is able to Smash D.I. out of the attack to change their position.
  • I could see it was a rough cut Tuesday slow motion weekdays stare me down her lipstick reflex got me wound there were no defects to be found snap shot and it froze without a sound Thursday morning was a hot flash factor her face still focused in my mind test strip proof sheet love is hard to find Friday night we danced the spotlight grind stop time heart for me if she's not mine Freeze frame, freeze frame freeze frame, freeze frame freeze frame, freeze frame freeze frame, I freeze, yeah Now I'm looking at a flashback Sunday zoom lens feeling just won't disappear close up, dark room, sweet talk in my ear her hot spot love for me is strong this freeze frame moment can't be wrong Freeze frame, freeze frame freeze frame, freeze frame freeze frame, freeze frame freeze frame, I freeze, yeah
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  • 41
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  • 2
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  • 151.0
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Number
  • 29.0
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Special
  • Accompaniment to Icebreaker: A Viking Voyage
Box Title
  • Freeze Frame
Singer
Date
  • 1997-10-15
Label
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pgs
  • 112
Difficulty
  • 1
Name
  • Freeze Frame
  • FREEZE FRAME
first released
Genre
  • Accompaniment/Utility
Airdate
  • 1997-11-09
Controls
  • Mouse - press buttons and adjust modification control
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  • 1
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  • 268
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  • 23180
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  • 35
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  • 300
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  • 2.29
Title
  • Freeze Frame
PREV
Video
Released
  • 2013-06-18
Published
  • 2010-05-18
Time
  • 30
Artist
NEXT
Writer
Year
  • 1982
ISBN
  • 978
  • 1423127412
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  • 2
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  • Freeze Frame is a game created to promote the upcoming release of Icebreaker: A Viking Voyage. The game was released on June 18 2013. Freeze Frame allows a viewer to modify a selected image or a webcam image to make it appear as if the image is trapped in ice, like a Viking. The modified image can then be shared via email or saved to a computer. Although Freeze Frame is considered a game, it is unlike any other Nitrome game. Freeze Frame has its own icon, but it does not appear on the games page. The only place the icon could be found was on Nitrome's front page in the New Games section. This is also one of the rare games made by Nitrome that is not playable on Nitrome.com. Also, the Freeze Frame icon only appeared for one day.
  • Wile E. (Grotesques Appetitus) chases the Road Runner (Semper Food-Ellus) through the desert for a while before looking in a book about Road Runners to find out the bird's weakness and is flabbergasted to learn that Road Runners hate cold and snow and can be easily caught in snow drifts. With that, he orders an Acme Little Giant Snow-Cloud Seeder, which is supposed to make instant snow. However, every time he uses the machine, it causes a large pile of snow to drop on him, and he eventually discards the useless device. Wile E. paces around, trying to figure out another way to use Road Runners' hatred of snow to his advantage. He then gets the idea to switch around two signs reading "Snow Summit" and "Desert Crossing" so that the Road Runner will instead take the path to the snowy mountains. The Road Runner, sure enough, takes the wrong path and ends up getting himself stuck on a frozen lake. Wile E. puts on some ice skates and skates a circle around the bird, but it causes the entire lake around the circle to break apart, dropping Wile E. into the water below. As Road Runner revs up his ice floe like a boat, the now-frozen Wile E. walks out of the water. The Coyote purchases a pair of Acme Jet-Propelled Skis and uses them to chase the Road Runner, but he ends up hitting a tree. He then buys a dog sled and a dozen sled dogs to pull it, but when he tries to open the crate containing the dogs, they mercilessly attack him. After managing to shut them back in the crate, Wile E. looks at the invoice and reads an important note at the bottom: "Sled dogs love coyotes - especially for supper!" He next buys an Acme Rocking Horse to sled downhill while twirling an Acme Road Runner Lasso, but he ends up getting himself tied up in the lasso and stuck on some railroad tracks (the rocking horse runs away before the train can hit him). Finally, Wile E. tries rolling a giant snowball in hopes of dropping it on the Road Runner from a cliff, but as expected, he ends up falling off the cliff himself, with the giant snowball coming down after him. Wile E. climbs out from under the snowball, now wearing a Santa-like snow beard, and rings a bell while holding up a sign that reads "Merry Xmas" and "Happy New Year".
  • Freeze Frame is a game played for a prize that's less than $10,000. The game board features a ring of eight tiles, each with a two-digit number. A frame encloses two of the tiles at the top of the ring, which form a four-digit price.
  • Freeze Frame is the 41st level in Chip's Challenge 2. It was created by C. Scott Davis.
  • "Freeze Frame" is a song by The J. Geils Band
  • Evvie (girlfriend)
  • Wile E. (Grotesques Appetitus) chases the Road Runner (Semper Food-Ellus) through the desert for a while before looking in a book about roadrunners to find out the bird's weakness and is flabbergasted to learn that roadrunners hate cold and snow and can be easily caught in snow drifts. With that, he orders an Acme Little Giant Snow-Cloud Seeder, which is supposed to make instant snow. However, every time he uses the machine, it causes a large pile of snow to drop on him no matter where he stands, and he eventually discards the useless device. The device does get in one final shot, causing another pile to fall on the edge of the outcropping. This added weight becomes too much to handle, as the edge breaks off and, with the Coyote trapped inside, falls. Wile E. paces around, trying to figure out another way to use Road Runner's hatred of snow to his advantage. He then gets the idea to switch around two signs reading "Snow Summit" and "Desert Crossing" so that the Road Runner will instead take the path to the snowy mountains. The Road Runner, sure enough, takes the wrong path and ends up getting himself stuck on a frozen lake. Wile E. puts on some ice skates and skates a circle around the bird, but it causes the entire lake around the circle to break apart, dropping Wile E. into the water below. As Road Runner revs up his ice floe like a boat, the now-frozen Wile E. walks out of the water. The Coyote purchases a pair of Acme Jet-Propelled Skis and uses them to chase the Road Runner, but he ends up hitting a tree. He then buys a dog sled and a dozen sled dogs to pull it, but when he tries to open the crate containing the dogs, they mercilessly attack him. After managing to shut them back in the crate, Wile E. looks at the invoice and reads an important note at the bottom: "Sled dogs love coyotes - especially for supper!" He next buys an Acme Rocking Horse to sled downhill while twirling an Acme Road Runner Lasso, but he ends up getting himself tied up in the lasso and stuck on some railroad tracks (the rocking horse runs away before the train can hit him). Finally, Wile E. tries rolling a giant snowball in hopes of dropping it on the Road Runner from a cliff, but as expected, he ends up falling off the cliff himself, with the giant snowball coming down after him. Wile E. climbs out from under the snowball, now wearing a Santa-like snow beard, and rings a bell while holding up a sign that reads "Merry Xmas" and "Happy New Year".
  • Freeze Frame is the seventh in the series of chapter books based on Phineas and Ferb episodes, published on May 18, 2010. This book is the novelization of "Traffic Cam Caper" and "Bowl-R-Ama Drama".
  • Freeze Frame is an episode in the Hey Arnold! TV Series.
  • "Freeze Frame" is the first segment of the 29th episode of Hey Arnold!
  • Freeze frames, (also known as hitlag, officially known as impact stall), are a phenomenon that appear in all four Super Smash Bros. games whereby a character will freeze for a period of time after connecting with an attack. If successful with some attacks, the attacker is frozen in time for a number of frames while the target suffers from hitstun. This causes the attack to get "stuck" out longer than it would if it had not hit anything, while the target has a short time to react before the knockback occurs. This is most easily noticed in multi-hit attacks such as Yoshi's d-air; the attack takes less time to finish if it does not hit anything. The number of freeze frames, that is, the length of the freeze, depends on the attack - weak, normal attacks such as Mario's neutral punch have minimal freeze frames, but the freeze frames of strong, electric, and sweetspotted attacks can last as long as half a second. Freeze frames are also exaggerated if two attacks clash, or the attack is Perfect Shielded. In the latter case, the attacker suffers from hitstun while the defender receives none. Freeze frames only affect the object that deals the damage; all other game elements are uninterrupted. For example, Captain Falcon will be frozen for half a second upon a sweetspotted Knee Smash, while Samus' movement is not interrupted by a Charge Shot hitting something. Freeze frames affect the attacker as long as the attack connects, even if it deals no damage. Thus, if a character were to attack an opponent with blocking invincibility, that character would still suffer freeze frames. File:Unofficial Lingo.svg
  • Bunno (also known as Big B in the comic) wakes up in the middle of the night to see Diddy Kong on his TV screen. He asks for Bunno's help to save his world and Bunno is pulled into the TV into a frozen world. As the two explore the icy world, they discover Yoshi, Bomberman, and Kirby suffering from the cold climate. They rescue them and together head to King K. Rool's castle, who has been revealed to be the culprit. They defeat him and stop his freeze gun to save the world.
  • I could see it was a rough cut Tuesday slow motion weekdays stare me down her lipstick reflex got me wound there were no defects to be found snap shot and it froze without a sound Thursday morning was a hot flash factor her face still focused in my mind test strip proof sheet love is hard to find Friday night we danced the spotlight grind stop time heart for me if she's not mine Freeze frame, freeze frame freeze frame, freeze frame freeze frame, freeze frame freeze frame, I freeze, yeah Now I'm looking at a flashback Sunday zoom lens feeling just won't disappear close up, dark room, sweet talk in my ear her hot spot love for me is strong this freeze frame moment can't be wrong Freeze frame, freeze frame freeze frame, freeze frame freeze frame, freeze frame freeze frame, I freeze, yeah Can't be wrong Freeze frame, freeze frame freeze frame, freeze frame freeze frame, freeze frame freeze frame, I freeze, yeah Freeze frame, oh yeah freeze frame, yeah I freeze, you freeze Freeze frame, yeah freeze frame, yeah I freeze, you freeze freeze frame, yeah freeze frame I freeze, you freeze freeze frame, yeah freeze frame
  • The number of freeze frames depend on the attack. Weak attacks, like Mario's Standard attack will have minimal freeze frames, but the freeze frames of strong, electric, and sweetspotted attacks can last as long as half a second. Freeze frames will also go into affect if two attacks clash or if the attack is perfect shielded. Freeze frames only affect the object that is dealing and being the dealt the damage; all other game elements will not be interrupted. An example would be Captain Falcon being frozen for half a second after a sweet spotted Knee Smash connects, while Samus' movement will not be interrupted if her Charge Shot hits something. Freeze frames will affect the attack if the attack connects, even when the attack deals no damage; as such if an opponent who has invincibility is hit by an attack that produces freeze frames only the attack will be affected. During the freeze frames of an attack a character is able to Smash D.I. out of the attack to change their position.
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