Fire and Ice
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Fire and Ice or Fire & Ice may refer to multiple items or titles.
Fire and Ice in books and literature:
- "Fire and Ice", a 1920 poem by Robert Frost
- Fire and Ice, a 1976 book by Stephen L. Harris about the Cascade Range
- Fire and Ice, a 1976 biography of Revlon founder Charles Revson, by Andrew Tobias
- Warriors: Fire and Ice, a children's book by Erin Hunter in the Warriors (book series) series.
- Fire and Ice, a 1991 novel by Paul Garrison
- Fire and Ice: The United States, Canada and the Myth of Converging Values, a 2003 non-fiction book (ISBN 0-14-301423-4) by Michael Henry Adams, Amy Langstaff, and David Jamieson, that explores similarities and growing differences between Canada and the United States
Fire and Ice is also a title for television programs or movies:
- Fire and Ice, a 1962 French film originally titled Le combat dans l'île
- Fire and Ice, a 1983 animated feature film directed by Ralph Bakshi
- Fire and Ice, a 1986 freestyle skiing film directed by Willy Bogner
- Fire & Ice, a 2001 made-for-TV movie directed by Brian Goeres
- Fire and Ice a 2004 children's animated adventure movie
- Fire and Ice, a 2005 Finnish Winter War documentary.
There are also games titled Fire and Ice:
- Fire and Ice, a 1992 computer game originally produced by Graftgold for the Amiga
- Fire and Ice, an award-winning 2002 abstract strategy game by Jens-Peter Schliemann from Pin International based on the Fano plane.
- Fire and Ice, a game marketed in Brazil for the Sega Master System
- Fire 'N Ice, also marketed as Fire and Ice and Solomon's Key 2, a puzzle game by Tecmo for the Nintendo Entertainment System
The term Fire and Ice in music can represent:
- Fire + Ice, a dark folk band founded in 1991
- Fire and Ice, a 1992 album by guitarist Yngwie J. Malmsteen
- Fire and Ice, a 1983 album by Contemporary Christian Music artist Steve Camp
- Fire & Ice: A trance-formation by Laurent Veronnez aka L-Vee and Jurgen Leyers aka DJ Fire
Other uses of the term:
- FiRe + iCE, an originally Boston-based chain of restaurants
- Fire and Ice, a 1952 nail polish shade and major marketing campaign by Revlon
- Fire & Ice, a professional wrestling tag team comprised of Scott Norton & Ice Train
- Fire and Ice and variants thereof are also the names of many other commercial products and businesses.