"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."
Studios involved in the "Halo Legends" project include Bones Inc., Casio
Entertainment Inc., Production I.G, STUDIO4˚C and Toei Animation.
- Bones. Founded in 1998, Bones has become one of the top animation studios
in Japan in less than a decade. The studio is best known for its incredible
body of work on mega-hit franchises such as "Cowboy Bebop: The Movie," "Fullmetal
Alchemist," "Sword of the Stranger" and "Eureka Seven."
- Casio Entertainment. Casio Entertainment was founded in 2004 and is
renowned for its visual effects work on the movie "Dai Nipponjin" ("Big Man of
Japan"), which was officially invited to the 2007 Cannes Film Festival and
nominated for Best Visual Effects at the 2008 Asian Film Awards. Casio
Entertainment is also known for its computer-generated animation support work
on several top Japanese video games.
- Production I.G. Production I.G has produced a number of acclaimed feature
films, original video animation, TV shows and video games. For their
storytelling and quality of animation, "Ghost in the Shell," "Jin-Roh: The
Wolf Brigade" and "Blood: The Last Vampire" have earned critical accolades in
Japan and all around the world. "Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence," directed by
Mamoru Oshii in 2004, was the first Japanese animation feature ever to compete
for the Palme d'Or at the Festival de Cannes.
- STUDIO4˚C. STUDIO4˚C is one of the top animation studios in Japan. Founded
by the industry veteran Eiko Tanaka and acclaimed animation artist Koji
Morimoto, it has become globally known for its uncanny ability to marry the
spirit of high art with mainstream anime aesthetic. STUDIO4˚C is known for
works including "The Animatrix," "Tekkonkinkreet" and "Batman: Gotham Knight."
- Toei Animation. Toei Animation, established in 1956, is the oldest
animation studio in Japan. Toei has produced the largest number of global hit
TV anime series for kids, such as "Dragon Ball," "Digimon," "Sailor Moon,"
"One Piece" and many more.
The complete "Halo Legends" collection will be distributed by Microsoft
partner Warner Home Video, which will have more to announce on its release and
distribution plans soon.
"As a leading entertainment distributor and a company identified with premier
anime content, we're very pleased to be working with Microsoft on ‘Halo
Legends,'" said Amit Desai, vice president, Family, Animation and Partner Brands
Marketing, Warner Home Video. "The combination of the talent involved and the
‘Halo' brand ensure the collection is something consumers are really going to
enjoy."
A preview of select "Halo Legends" 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 "Halo" fans on Xbox LIVE around the world. It will
inform fans of the latest "Halo" news and activities, and grant access to
content ranging from podcasts, trailers and screenshots, to exclusive video
footage you won't find anywhere else. It also will provide a new challenge for
"Halo" gamers with a career system and player rankings tied to both in-game and
out-of-game accomplishments related to "Halo." In addition to the limited, early
episode premieres, Halo Waypoint will debut several behind-the-scenes videos
that chronicle the making of "Halo Legends."
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