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|image = [[File:Homecoming poster.jpg|250px]]
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|movie name = Homecoming
|movie name = Homecoming
|director = [[wikipedia: Koichi Mashimo|Koichi Mashimo]] <br>
|director = [[wikipedia: Koichi Mashimo|Koichi Mashimo]] <br>
[[wikipedia: Koji Sawai|Koji Sawai]]
[[wikipedia: Koji Sawai|Koji Sawai]]
|studio = [[Wikipedia:Production I.G.|Production I.G.]]
|producer = Koichi Mashimo <br>
Hideaki Muraoka <br>
Mituhisa Ishikawa
 
|writer = Hiroyuki Kawasaki
|studio = [[Wikipedia:Bee Train|Bee Train]]<br>
 
|distributor = [[Wikipedia:Warner Brothers|Warner Bros.]]
|distributor = [[Wikipedia:Warner Brothers|Warner Bros.]]
|release date = February 16, 2010
|release date = February 16, 2010

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Homecoming is one of the seven short films comprising the anime adaptation of the Halo universe, Halo Legends.[1][2] Homecoming focuses on the tragedies involving the SPARTAN-II conscription in 2517, and the supersoldiers coming to terms with their origins.

Frank O'Connor has stated that the segment has a very dark story despite the ironically cute and pleasant poster art.[3] On the 21st of January, Spike's GTTV aired a short clip from Homecoming.

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United Nations Space Command

Covenant Empire

Trivia

  • How Daisy holstered her M6 sidearm would be physically impossible, since the handle and trigger guard occupy the center portion of the weapon, yet the holster appears rectangular, with no slit at the back for the handle. The fact that the rear iron sights are visible prove that the handle was not exposed at the opening. The holster itself appears to be suited for pistols with a design similar to those of modern-day pistols, with the handle closer to the hammer.

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