Frozen Out
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| Static Shock episode | |
|---|---|
| "Frozen Out" | |
| Airdate: | February 22, 2002 |
| Production Number: | 18 |
| Airdate Order: | 18 |
| Animation Services by: | Slightly Off Beat Productions Top Draw Animation |
| Written by: | Len Uhley |
| Directed by: | Dave Chlystek |
| Episode images (2) | |
"Frozen Out" is the fifth episode of the second season of Static Shock. It first aired on February 22, 2002.
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[edit] Plot
It's Christmas time and everyone is happy. Virgil is a little late to Frieda's Hanukkah party. He looks outside and sees a power station covered in ice. He melts it and is attacked by an unknown assailant. Afterwards, a homeless girl asks him for money, but he says he does not have any.
Virgil is at the mall with Daisy, and he sees the girl again. The girl freaks out and trashes the mall with ice and snow. Later, Static goes into a building filled with homeless people. He finds out a little about her past.
He goes to the church to talk with Reverend Anderson about her and leaves with many questions still unanswered. Static meets up with her again and they fight. He finds out her name is Permafrost. He tries talking to her, and eventually gains her trust by saying he lost his mom as well, knowing what it's like to be alone. She joins the church homeless program where she can get help. In the end, Virgil learns the true meaning of Christmas.
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[edit] Continuity
- This marks the second time Static referred to someone as Lois Lane. The first time was in "The Breed", to Frieda.
[edit] Background Information
[edit] Production Notes
- When Static thaws the electric substation, he causes a machine to blow up that features reused footage from the scene of Superman: The Animated Series episode "World's Finest, Part III" in which one Wayne/Lex T-7 blows up another droid.
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[edit] Trivia
- This is the only Christmas episode not to feature Santa Claus. Instead, it focuses on the religious aspects, making it the most religious episode of the DCAU.
- It is left unexplained what exactly Omar's "Ramadan feast" is. Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, moving about two weeks forward on the Gergorian calendar every year. In 2001, in which this episode supposedly took place, Eid ul-Fitr fell on December 15, but in 2000, it fell on December 27, which could account for this.
[edit] Cast
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Phil LaMarr | Static/Virgil Hawkins |
| Jason Marsden | Richie Foley |
| Kevin Michael Richardson | Robert Hawkins |
| Crystal Scales | Daisy Watkins |
| Hynden Walch | Permafrost/Maureen Connor |
| Matt Ballard | Spaced Out Customer |
| Jack Carter | Frieda's Grandfather |
| Linda Dangcil | Homeless Woman |
| Michael Dorn | Reverend Anderson Homeless man (uncredited) |
| Danica McKellar | Frieda Goren |
| Michele Morgan | Mother |
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| Previously produced episode: "Static Shaq" | Episodes of Static Shock | Next produced episode: "Bad Stretch" |
| Previously aired episode: "Static Shaq" | Next aired episode: "Sunspots" |
