



Halo Legends | reviewed by: Scott Crick | February 12, 2012
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Suprisingly entertaining - best animation I've seen based on a video game. Some shorts are more works of art than cartoons. Excellent.

genre | Animation | Sci-Fi |
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synopsis | Halo Legends is an unprecedented gathering of the finest talent in Japanese animation that have drawn together to explore the mystery and action of the Halo universe. Eight episodes and a stunning range of visual styles shed new light and epic perspective on Halo lore. |
lead actors | Andy McAvin |
director | Shinji Aramaki | Hideki Futamura |