Halo Legends (US - DVD R1 | BD RA)
Warner reveals art for DVD and Blu-ray releases of this 9th February release
Title: Halo Legends
Starring: N/A (Animation)
Released: 9th February 2010
SRP: $29.98 (2-Disc DVD)
Further Details:
Warner Home Video has announced 1-disc DVD ($19.98), 2-disc DVD ($29.98), and Blu-ray ($34.99) releases of Halo Legends for the 9th February. Each will include 7 all-new stories that take you beyond the best selling video games series. Extras on the 2-disc DVD and Blu-ray will include an introduction to Halo Legends followed by a making of segment for each episode, commentary with Frank O'Connor and Joseph Chou on each episode, and a Halo: Gaming Evolved featurette on the Halo phenomenon. We've attached our first look at the official package artwork for each of the releases below:



Quote: This 7 episode anthology of 10-15 minute length each, explores the origin and historical events of the HALO universe, and various characters inhabiting the world. Like Animatrix and Batman Gotham Knight, each of the 7 episodes will be created by a separate prominent Japanese anime producer.
News by Tom Woodward
Starring: N/A (Animation)
Released: 9th February 2010
SRP: $29.98 (2-Disc DVD)
Further Details:
Warner Home Video has announced 1-disc DVD ($19.98), 2-disc DVD ($29.98), and Blu-ray ($34.99) releases of Halo Legends for the 9th February. Each will include 7 all-new stories that take you beyond the best selling video games series. Extras on the 2-disc DVD and Blu-ray will include an introduction to Halo Legends followed by a making of segment for each episode, commentary with Frank O'Connor and Joseph Chou on each episode, and a Halo: Gaming Evolved featurette on the Halo phenomenon. We've attached our first look at the official package artwork for each of the releases below:



Synopsis
Quote: This 7 episode anthology of 10-15 minute length each, explores the origin and historical events of the HALO universe, and various characters inhabiting the world. Like Animatrix and Batman Gotham Knight, each of the 7 episodes will be created by a separate prominent Japanese anime producer.
News by Tom Woodward
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Kinda ironic isn't it? Halo on Blu-Ray.
I wish they wouldn't have done this with Halo, I'd rather see a Metal Gear or Eternal Champions compilation.
Oh god, I can't believe how much it bothers me the logo's fade get's interrupted by the blu-ray bar...
Such a pass.
Definite pass.
Not a Halo player, but a Halo anime interests me
Sounds awesome! Def going to get first mo' fo'in day!
Kyle Mertes wrote: It says seven stories on the cover art, but eight in the description. Which is it?
This looks like it'll be pretty nifty for those who are Halo fans. I'm sure my best friend will want to buy this once he gets wind of this.
Seven Stories but one of them is in 2 parts, hence 8 episodes
This looks like it'll be pretty nifty for those who are Halo fans. I'm sure my best friend will want to buy this once he gets wind of this.
Seven Stories but one of them is in 2 parts, hence 8 episodes
spacekees wrote: Oh god, I can't believe how much it bothers me the logo's fade get's interrupted by the blu-ray bar...
really? lol. dude, get help.
really? lol. dude, get help.
hopefully the movie or whatever this is won't have that same boredom inducing noise that passes for music in the overrated games
The Halo franchise that was supposed the end with Halo 3 continues (like anyone believed that that was the end).
Well, I only enjoyed maybe four of the segments on the animatrix, but, I enjoyed all but one of the Gotham Knight eps. on that dvd, so, I'll probably netflix, then decided. Also, I am not a Halo fan, but I do have a 360. Just never wanted to play it.
Where is our live action mvie with Peter Jackson at the helm?




This looks like it'll be pretty nifty for those who are Halo fans. I'm sure my best friend will want to buy this once he gets wind of this.