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'''Watu Wasio''' was a movie, presumably produced in [[2552]] or earlier. It ran for about two hours and fifteen minutes. Nothing is known of its storyline but the movie's promotional poster seems to suggest that it is a movie for younger children, and involves animals as the main characters, including a dog and some form of bird. | '''Watu Wasio''' was a movie, presumably produced in [[2552]] or earlier. It ran for about two hours and fifteen minutes. Nothing is known of its storyline but the movie's promotional poster seems to suggest that it is a movie for younger children, and involves animals as the main characters, including a dog and some form of bird. | ||
The Swahili word "watu" means "people." While "wasio" is not a word, "wa" means "they" applied to people or animals, and "sio" means "are not."<ref>[http://www.yale.edu/swahili/ The Kasumi Project]</ref> Thus, the film's title can be translated as ''People They Are Not'' or ''They are not People''. | The [[Swahili]] word "watu" means "people." While "wasio" is not a word, "wa" means "they" applied to people or animals, and "sio" means "are not."<ref>[http://www.yale.edu/swahili/ The Kasumi Project]</ref> Thus, the film's title can be translated as ''People They Are Not'' or ''They are not People''. | ||
It was showing at the [[Voi Theater]] at the time of the [[ | It was showing at the [[Voi Theater]] at the time of the [[Battle of Earth]]'s beginning.<ref>[[Halo 2]], level [[District]]</ref> | ||
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[[Category:Movies]] | [[Category:Movies]] |
Revision as of 08:44, October 6, 2009
Watu Wasio was a movie, presumably produced in 2552 or earlier. It ran for about two hours and fifteen minutes. Nothing is known of its storyline but the movie's promotional poster seems to suggest that it is a movie for younger children, and involves animals as the main characters, including a dog and some form of bird.
The Swahili word "watu" means "people." While "wasio" is not a word, "wa" means "they" applied to people or animals, and "sio" means "are not."[1] Thus, the film's title can be translated as People They Are Not or They are not People.
It was showing at the Voi Theater at the time of the Battle of Earth's beginning.[2]
References
- ^ The Kasumi Project
- ^ Halo 2, level District