I think I heard from another anime the expression "a sheath to encase the sword". In the traditional Japanese view, women are seen as physically unequal or "weak" but that is because their traditional "role" is to support the male, which in Japanese culture would mean the woman must be just as strong as the man, if not stronger. In regards to the female elite, I can understand that she didn't appear in the game but for the anime, her role made sense. IMO, I think this was a good fit for giving the elites a backstory, a lot of their nature and culture is based on some strong Japanese themes. I think what a lot of people are nitpicking about is that this anime was based on traditional Japanese. Personally, I liked it a lot (just watched it now).Ĭarried a lot more depth to it than babysitter had (given the longer length, I'd hope so). If they are on Sanghelios, then they are breathing a nitrogen/oxygen mix and the grunt would have died(needing methane and all) so again, feels like it was made by someone who didnt know a damn thing about HALO I think an american company, doing anime style animation, could have done a better job.(hell someone with a grounding in the HALO mythos/universe would be better)Ħ) just thought of it. This was the worst thing of HALO ive ever seen.ġ) The oil painting look was different, but all in all unsatisfying.Ģ) It feels like the story was written by some japanese dude who has never played HALO or read the history/fictionģ) The AVATAR-esque female Sangheili was stupid, even though i can understand SOME deviation from the form of a male sangheili, i would expect large similarities as well.Ĥ) These are supposed to be aliens with completely different cultures from us, why the heck would they have samurai armor?(i understand the Japanese influence, but come on)ĥ) I HOPE that whoever directed this, has nothing to do with the rest of the films.
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