A renowned set of storytellers from some of the worldâs 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 âHalo Legends,â which will bring the âHaloâ franchise and its sweeping sci-fi saga to an entirely new medium, in the form of several original anime short films.
âHalo Legends,â which will officially debut at a panel presentation today at Comic-Con International in San Diego, is being produced by Microsoftâs 343 Industries and features creative direction from anime pioneer Shinji Aramaki, director of the critically acclaimed âAppleseedâ and âAppleseed EX Machinaâ anime features, and Mamoru Oshii, director of the landmark âGhost in the Shellâ 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 âHaloâ 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 âThe Animatrix,â âCowboy Bebop,â âFullmetal Alchemist,â âGhost in the Shell,â âDragon Ballâ and more.
âThe 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,â said Frank OâConnor, âHaloâ franchise development director and provider of story and creative direction for 343 Industries. âWeâve seen the world through Master Chiefâs eyes, and weâve 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 âHaloâ fans alike are in for a real treat.â
Set hundreds of years in the future, the âHaloâ series of games and novels chronicle mankindâs 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 âHaloâ titles. In the trilogy, Master Chief discovers that the Covenant is intent on activating a series of mysterious ring worlds known as âHalos,â which would ultimately exterminate life throughout the universe. He becomes mankindâs 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 âHalo Warsâ and the upcoming âHalo 3: ODST,â the universe has grown and tales of other heroes have emerged.
ââHaloâ and its characters are a very natural fit for anime,â said Aramaki, creative director for the âHalo Legendsâ project. âAs a fan of the âHaloâ universe, it is an honor to work with Microsoft and my very talented peers from other studios to create this collection.â
Studios involved in the âHalo Legendsâ project include Bones Inc., Casio Entertainment Inc., Production I.G, STUDIO4ËC and Toei Animation.
The complete âHalo Legendsâ collection will be distributed by Microsoft partner Warner Home Video, which will have more to announce on its release and distribution plans soon.
âAs a leading entertainment distributor and a company identified with premier anime content, weâre very pleased to be working with Microsoft on âHalo Legends,ââ said Amit Desai, vice president, Family, Animation and Partner Brands Marketing, Warner Home Video. âThe combination of the talent involved and the âHaloâ brand ensure the collection is something consumers are really going to enjoy.â
A preview of select âHalo Legendsâ episodes will first debut on Xbox LIVE, the largest gaming and entertainment network in the world, starting this fall through a new experience called Halo Waypoint. Launching in fall, Halo Waypoint will be a new destination for âHaloâ fans on Xbox LIVE around the world. It will inform fans of the latest âHaloâ news and activities, and grant access to content ranging from podcasts, trailers and screenshots, to exclusive video footage you wonât find anywhere else. It also will provide a new challenge for âHaloâ gamers with a career system and player rankings tied to both in-game and out-of-game accomplishments related to âHalo.â In addition to the limited, early episode premieres, Halo Waypoint will debut several behind-the-scenes videos that chronicle the making of âHalo Legends.â
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