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PLEASE HELP ME FIND FOOTAGE!! Onix frozen solid in Pokemon Stadium 1 or 2?

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I would like some footage of an Onix frozen solid in Pokemon Stadium 1 or 2.

I am looking for it myself, but I would really like some help, however, this is extremely difficult to find, since it's not a common Pokemon, much less one made the focus of a video, & Onix rarely gets afflicted by the freeze status due to most moves that can inflict it usually also OHKO-ing it.

Also, I lack the means to provide video footage of Onix itself that could be accessed via this wiki. If you are able to record Pokemon Stadium 1/2 gameplay & upload it, I WOULD REALLY LIKE YOUR HELP!

Ice Beam, Blizzard, Tri Attack & Powder Snow (Stadium 2 only) should be able to Freeze an Onix. Pokemon like Porygon, Doduo, etc. should be able to use Tri Attack without OHKO-ing an Onix, so Free Battles between them might be a reliable means.

I want this footage to use it for a calculation of personal interest. Sorry for any bother.
 
Clarification: I found some footage, but it doesn't show the full ice block. https://youtu.be/AsbtpFo0-kI?t=11m22s

By idling, the camera can pan, zoom out, etc. giving a better view of Onix & the ice encasing it. As such, there is potentially more optimal footage available by simply freezing Onix & continuing to record for a minute or 2 while recording.
 
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