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Halo Legends Anime Project Revealed

by Gabriel Franco, posted on 23 July 2009 / 24,507 Views

 

Here is the Press Release:

A renowned set of storytellers from some of the world’s leading anime studios in Japan are about to take one of the most iconic franchises in science fiction and video games to a new level. Microsoft Corp., in collaboration with some of the most acclaimed anime creators, today unveiled a new project called “Halo Legends,” which will bring the “Halo” franchise and its sweeping sci-fi saga to an entirely new medium, in the form of several original anime short films.

“Halo Legends,” which will officially debut at a panel presentation today at Comic-Con International in San Diego, is being produced by Microsoft’s 343 Industries and features creative direction from anime pioneer Shinji Aramaki, director of the critically acclaimed “Appleseed” and “Appleseed EX Machina” anime features, and Mamoru Oshii, director of the landmark “Ghost in the Shell” movies, with additional production from Joseph Chou of J-Spec Pictures. The compilation will include a series of short stories that explore different times, themes and characters from the “Halo” universe and will be distributed globally by Warner Home Video, a Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. company. Influential studios that are part of the project include the creators behind some of the most popular and celebrated anime to come from Japan, such as “The Animatrix,” “Cowboy Bebop,” “Fullmetal Alchemist,” “Ghost in the Shell,” “Dragon Ball” and more.

“The opportunity to work with talents such as Shinji Aramaki, Mamoru Oshii and others from some of the greatest anime studios is a very rare opportunity for Microsoft,” said Frank O’Connor, “Halo” franchise development director and provider of story and creative direction for 343 Industries. “We’ve seen the world through Master Chief’s eyes, and we’ve experienced facets of the universe through a variety of literary prisms, but now we get to watch new tales unfold in really rich, visually dynamic ways. I think anime fans and ‘Halo’ fans alike are in for a real treat.”



Set hundreds of years in the future, the “Halo” series of games and novels chronicle mankind’s struggles against an alien collective known as the Covenant. The Covenant is scouring the universe for relics it believes will lead it to a new life and is destroying civilizations and planets that stand in its way. The most prolific hero from the fiction is a super soldier or Spartan known as Master Chief, who is the main protagonist in the original trilogy of Xbox and Xbox 360 “Halo” titles. In the trilogy, Master Chief discovers that the Covenant is intent on activating a series of mysterious ring worlds known as “Halos,” which would ultimately exterminate life throughout the universe. He becomes mankind’s champion in a race against an unrelenting enemy in its most desperate hour. Through The New York Times best-selling novels, comics and additional Xbox 360 games such as “Halo Wars” and the upcoming “Halo 3: ODST,” the universe has grown and tales of other heroes have emerged.

“‘Halo’ and its characters are a very natural fit for anime,” said Aramaki, creative director for the “Halo Legends” project. “As a fan of the ‘Halo’ universe, it is an honor to work with Microsoft and my very talented peers from other studios to create this collection.”


28 Comments

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Citan (on 04 August 2009)

A desperate way for ms to create interest for xbox in Japan. Good luck ms. You will need it.


benao87 (on 25 July 2009)

I saw one trailer and most of is just the names of all the studios, and then a couple of japanese style animation scenes. and...I ...just ...cant picture it. Japanese animation and Halo...... O.o Altough i think it might be huge, just because it has 'Halo' on it. -.-


Nunza (on 24 July 2009)

I wonder if this will be in Japanese or English? I can only imagine what would Master Chief sound like in Japanese :D Well I know that there is some talented Seiyuu's in Japan who can do a really masculine voice, but I wonder if this is the first anime series in which I would prefer English voice over Japanese.


selnor (on 24 July 2009)

Most of you havent got a clue have you. It's actually gonna be WW release on XBLA. Got nothing to do with just Japanese TV. LOL. Personally I already know 5 people who are waiting for this in UK. Looks awesome and the story of Halo is perfection.


NSS7 (on 24 July 2009)

Microsoft want to increase halo popularity in Japan. I think they should Halo RPG style to achieve it.


Kenryoku_Maxis (on 23 July 2009)

Microsoft is never going to give up trying to break into the Japanese Market. I'm sorry to say, this isn't going to do it. And if they think this is going to help them appeal to the AMERICAN fans, oh boy... The only thing that confuses me is why Mamoru Oshii is working on it. It seems like such a generic brand that even he couldn't bring any originality to.


MDMAniac (on 23 July 2009)

"Halo’ and its characters are a very natural fit for anime" How came it to being very natural, look at those soldiers on pic, they are all EYELESS!


TX109 (on 23 July 2009)

loL, nice.


pbroy (on 23 July 2009)

I might like this more than the actual game.


NFGBlinkAC (on 23 July 2009)

This is going to fail so epically


naznatips (on 23 July 2009)

Appleseed was terrible... poor Halo.


zaMy (on 23 July 2009)

Glad I was never into the Halo games, because theres already like 6 coming out for 2009 and 2010, and none of them are Halo4 theyre just spin-offs


ajaghvajagh (on 23 July 2009)

LOL wow...


MDMAniac (on 23 July 2009)

Milk, milk, milk. Milk. :)


Imphamis (on 23 July 2009)

Halo and Anime lol. IMO, there are too many Halos currently being worked on.


iron_megalith (on 23 July 2009)

If this somehow became a miraculous hit.. Expect moe version of Cortana.... :P


iron_megalith (on 23 July 2009)

O_O Oh.... god... Doesn't seem cool to me though I dunno why... Still I'm stunned by the list of studios that will be working on this. That's one big motherload line-up.


waron (on 23 July 2009)

wow this is exactly how i though it would look - OVA series about Halo universe with each episode being made by different anime creators. but the fact that Mamoru Oshii and Shinji Aramaki...damn this will be friggin EPIC. i want this - i hope it will be released in my country.


Mendicate Bias (on 23 July 2009)

I was a little wary at first but after seeing all the big studios working on this I can't wait, this is going to be amazing!


CaptainDJ (on 23 July 2009)

That made me lol. I can't wait to see this!


outlawauron (on 23 July 2009)

I really think this is wasting the talent of those animation studios.


mai (on 23 July 2009)

That's how they want to establish Halo brand in Japan? Make sentai-like anime?


Barozi (on 23 July 2009)

yeah more Halo !


Vertigo-X (on 23 July 2009)

I heard they were making a Halo anime miniseries and I... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4pXfHLUlZf4


bodhi14 (on 23 July 2009)

ugh... more Halo


zaMy (on 24 July 2009)

This will do bad, because Anime on TV is targeted at younger audience, but the Halo games are rated M