Halo: Legendes (2009)
Halo Legends est une série de sept courts métrages animés issus de studios japonais. Adaptés de la franchise Halo, chaque OAV comporte sa propre histoire tel un complément au scenario du jeu vidéo. On retrouve des grands noms de l’animation japonaise tels que Shinji Aramaki, Mamoru Oshii, Hideki Futamura, Tomoki Kyôda et Yasushi Muraki. Ces courts métrages animés sont disponibles en DVD et Blu-ray par Warner Bros depuis le 16 février 2010 aux États-Unis et au Japon et le 17 février en Europe.
Saisons & Épisode
The Forerunners realize the futility of their actions. They build the Halo network at the Ark and then dispersal them throughout the universe. After the cataloging of all sentient species (of which an early Elite, Brute, Jackal, Grunt, and Human society are shown) The Forerunners activate the Halo rings and wipe out all traces of themselves and the Flood.
Homecoming focuses on one of Master Chief’s fellow Spartan-IIs as she assists UNSC forces in battle against the Covenant. During the firefight, she experiences a number of flashbacks to when she was a young girl growing up within the top-secret and morally questionable Spartan program.
Odd One Out is a parody story of Halo universe and is not canon. It follows the adventures of Spartan 1337, a member of Master Chief's unit who suffers both from a severe ego and horrendous bad luck, although still a fairly competent fighter in his own right.
"The Babysitter" follows a squad of four Orbital Drop Shock Troopers, or Helljumpers. The squad is composed of Private O'Brien, Dutch, Master Sergeant Cortez, and Corporal Checkman. O'Brien is being replaced as the squad's sniper by Cal-141, a SPARTAN-II, and is now the backup. The squad is sent into a Covenant zone under the cover of a meteor shower to eliminate a Prophet.