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'''''Homecoming''''' is one of the [[seven]] short films comprising the anime adaptation of the ''[[Halo]]'' universe, ''[[Halo Legends]]''.<ref>[http://carnage.bungie.org/haloforum/halo.forum.pl?read=933040 '''Halo.bungie.org''' - ''Halo Legends: Polite Questions Answered Here'']</ref><ref>[http://xboxlive.ign.com/articles/100/1007244p1.html '''IGN.com''' - ''SDCC 09: Halo Legends In-Depth'']</ref> ''Homecoming'' focuses on the tragedies involving the [[SPARTAN-II]] conscription in [[2517]], and the supersoldiers coming to terms with their origins.
'''''Homecoming''''' is one of the [[seven]] short films comprising the anime adaptation of the ''[[Halo]]'' universe, ''[[Halo Legends]]''.<ref>[http://carnage.bungie.org/haloforum/halo.forum.pl?read=933040 '''Halo.bungie.org''' - ''Halo Legends: Polite Questions Answered Here'']</ref><ref>[http://xboxlive.ign.com/articles/100/1007244p1.html '''IGN.com''' - ''SDCC 09: Halo Legends In-Depth'']</ref> ''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.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/press-release/2009-12-01/halo-guru-frank-oconnor-discusses-creation-and-content-of-halo-legends-animated-episodic-films-coming-to-blu-ray-and-dvd|author='''Anime News Network'''|title=Halo Guru Frank O'Connor Discusses Creation and Content of Halo Legends Animated Episodic Films Coming to Blu-ray and DVD |accessdate=2009-12-04}}</ref> On the 21st of January, Spike's GTTV aired a short clip from Homecoming.


==Plot Summary==
==Plot Summary==
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''Homecoming'' follows [[Daisy-023]] who, after years of manipulation, escaped the Spartan training facility on [[Reach]]. The story is told in a non-linear fashion, jumping back and forth between Daisy's past escape from the facility and her present involvement in a battle against the [[Covenant Empire|Covenant]].
''Homecoming'' follows [[Daisy-023]] who, after years of manipulation, escapes the Spartan training facility on [[Reach]]. The story is told in a non-linear fashion, jumping back and forth between Daisy's past escape from the facility and her present involvement in a battle against the [[Covenant Empire|Covenant]].


Like all Spartan-IIs, Daisy was abducted as a child and placed into the training and augmentation program. A few weeks after the augmentations, she and four other Spartans held their trainers at gunpoint, before being granted permission to leave by [[Dr. Catherine Halsey]], the creator of the Spartan-II project. The Spartans escaped Reach and went their separate ways, with Daisy returning to her home planet of [[Sargasso]].
Like all Spartan-IIs, Daisy is abducted as a child and placed into the training and augmentation program. A few weeks after the augmentations, she and four other Spartans hold their trainers at gunpoint, before being granted permission to leave by [[Dr. Catherine Halsey]], the creator of the Spartan-II project. The Spartans escape Reach and go their separate ways, with Daisy returning to her home planet of [[Sargasso]].


Upon arrival, she found that the [[UNSC]] was already searching for her. She eluded their patrols and found her home, where she encountered a wheelchair-bound girl whose appearance was nearly identical to hers. It was then that a [[Hornet]] approached, with Halsey on board. Halsey explained via COM that the abducted Spartans were replaced with [[Flash-Cloning|flash-clones]], to cover up the kidnappings. Halsey unsuccessfully attempted to convince Daisy to return to the training program; instead, the confused Spartan drew her weapon and aimed it at the clone. She hesitated for a while, and lowered the weapon. As she began to leave, the clone called out to her, and give her a small teddy bear on a chain. Daisy returned to UNSC custody, and the clone died soon after.
Upon arrival, she finds that the [[UNSC]] is already searching for her. She eludes their patrols and finds her home, where she encounters a wheelchair-bound girl whose appearance is nearly identical to hers. It is then that a [[Hornet]] approaches, with Halsey on board. Halsey explains via COM that the abducted Spartans were replaced with [[Flash-Cloning|flash-clones]], to cover up the kidnappings. Halsey unsuccessfully attempts to convince Daisy to return to the training program; instead, the confused Spartan draws her weapon and aims it at the clone. She hesitates for a while, and lowers the weapon. As she begins to leave, the clone calls out to her, and gives her a small teddy bear on a chain. Daisy returns to UNSC custody, and the clone dies soon after.


Later, during the [[Harvest Campaign]] in the [[Human-Covenant War]], Daisy-023 assisted several [[Marines]] that had been pinned down by enemy fire. As she assisted the Marines in reaching an evacuation point, she encountered [[Ralph-303]], a fellow escapee who was now working as a Marine. As the evacuation [[Pelican]] dropship landed and the Marines boarded the vessel, Daisy was impaled by [[Needler]] rounds. She unsuccessfully attempted to provide covering fire using a [[pistol]]; the Pelican was completely destroyed with [[Fuel Rod Gun]] fire, killing everyone aboard. Daisy died soon after from the Needler rounds.
Later, during the [[Harvest Campaign]] in the [[Human-Covenant War]], Daisy-023 assists several [[UNSC Marine Corps|Marines]] that had been pinned down by enemy fire. As she assists the Marines in reaching an evacuation point, she encounters [[Ralph-303]], a fellow escapee who is now working as a Marine. As the evacuation [[Pelican]] dropship lands and the Marines board the vessel, Daisy is impaled by [[Needler]] rounds. She unsuccessfully attempts to provide covering fire using a [[M6 Series|pistol]]; the Pelican is completely destroyed with [[Fuel Rod Gun]] fire, killing everyone aboard. Daisy dies soon after from the Needler rounds.


Her body was later found by [[John-117]]<ref name="dvd-commentary"/>, who placed Daisy's teddy bear chain in her hands and closed her eyes.
Her body is later found by [[John-117]],<ref name="dvd-commentary"/> who places Daisy's teddy bear chain in her hands and closes her eyes.


==Development==
==Development==
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Sawai, who is presently a director for Bee Train Productions, along with his friend Koichi Mashimo brought in their own team of artists including long time writing collaborator Hiroyuki Kawasaki. Sawai hoped to bring the studio’s own unique style and flavor to the Halo Universe in the time allowed.
Sawai, who is presently a director for Bee Train Productions, along with his friend Koichi Mashimo brought in their own team of artists including long time writing collaborator Hiroyuki Kawasaki. Sawai hoped to bring the studio’s own unique style and flavor to the Halo Universe in the time allowed.


While all promotional materials cited Production I.G as the producer of Homecoming, the official video release credits Bee Train to the principal animation work, with studio head Mashimo acting as the executive producer.
While all promotional materials cited Production I.G as the producer of Homecoming, the official video release credits Bee Train to the principal animation work, with studio head Mashimo acting as the executive producer.


In their audio commentary [[Frank O'Connor]] and Joseph Chou mentioned the anime style is strikingly contrast to the story. While the story is quite dark the color pallet is very bright and traditional anime style.
In their audio commentary [[Frank O'Connor]] and Joseph Chou mentioned the anime style is strikingly contrast to the story. While the story is quite dark the color pallet is very bright and traditional anime style.

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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.

Plot Summary

Homecoming follows Daisy-023 who, after years of manipulation, escapes the Spartan training facility on Reach. The story is told in a non-linear fashion, jumping back and forth between Daisy's past escape from the facility and her present involvement in a battle against the Covenant.

Like all Spartan-IIs, Daisy is abducted as a child and placed into the training and augmentation program. A few weeks after the augmentations, she and four other Spartans hold their trainers at gunpoint, before being granted permission to leave by Dr. Catherine Halsey, the creator of the Spartan-II project. The Spartans escape Reach and go their separate ways, with Daisy returning to her home planet of Sargasso.

Upon arrival, she finds that the UNSC is already searching for her. She eludes their patrols and finds her home, where she encounters a wheelchair-bound girl whose appearance is nearly identical to hers. It is then that a Hornet approaches, with Halsey on board. Halsey explains via COM that the abducted Spartans were replaced with flash-clones, to cover up the kidnappings. Halsey unsuccessfully attempts to convince Daisy to return to the training program; instead, the confused Spartan draws her weapon and aims it at the clone. She hesitates for a while, and lowers the weapon. As she begins to leave, the clone calls out to her, and gives her a small teddy bear on a chain. Daisy returns to UNSC custody, and the clone dies soon after.

Later, during the Harvest Campaign in the Human-Covenant War, Daisy-023 assists several Marines that had been pinned down by enemy fire. As she assists the Marines in reaching an evacuation point, she encounters Ralph-303, a fellow escapee who is now working as a Marine. As the evacuation Pelican dropship lands and the Marines board the vessel, Daisy is impaled by Needler rounds. She unsuccessfully attempts to provide covering fire using a pistol; the Pelican is completely destroyed with Fuel Rod Gun fire, killing everyone aboard. Daisy dies soon after from the Needler rounds.

Her body is later found by John-117,[3] who places Daisy's teddy bear chain in her hands and closes her eyes.

Development

Joseph Chou was inspired by Eric Nylund's novel Halo: The Fall of Reach which detailed the background of the Spartans. After discussing story ideas with Shinji Aramaki they decided to create a story about a group of Spartans that escape and ultimately one who faces their self. The story was taken to Production I.G for development where it was presented to director Koji Sawai who had worked for Production I.G in the past including work with Mamoru Oshii. Ishikawa chose Sawai for his known ability to portray females in a very strong way.

Sawai, who is presently a director for Bee Train Productions, along with his friend Koichi Mashimo brought in their own team of artists including long time writing collaborator Hiroyuki Kawasaki. Sawai hoped to bring the studio’s own unique style and flavor to the Halo Universe in the time allowed.

While all promotional materials cited Production I.G as the producer of Homecoming, the official video release credits Bee Train to the principal animation work, with studio head Mashimo acting as the executive producer.

In their audio commentary Frank O'Connor and Joseph Chou mentioned the anime style is strikingly contrast to the story. While the story is quite dark the color pallet is very bright and traditional anime style.

Appearances

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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