Movies Starring Chris Ayres
Halo Legends
Atsushi Abe, Mark Adley, Kenji Akabane, Deke Anderson, Justin Doran, Chris Ayres, Greg Ayres, Joshua Bolden, Susumu Chiba, Masashi Ebara, James Faulkner, Marty Fleck, Keiji Fujiwara, Josh Grelle
DIRECTOR:A collection of seven stories from the Halo Universe created by Japan's most creative minds. First up is "Origins" a two part episode showing the expansive history of the Halo Universe and the history of the 100,000 year long franchise timeline, told through the eyes of Cortana. Second comes "The Duel" Taking place long before the Human-Covenant War, it tells the story of an Arbiter, Fal 'Chavamee, who refuses to accept the Covenant Religion. Taking a turn to the Spartan side of the story "Homecoming" focuses on the tragedies involving the Spartan-II recruitment in 2517, and the Spartans coming to terms with their origins. Taking a turn in tone comes "Odd One Out" a non-cannon parody of the Halo storyline. "Prototype" tells the story of a Marine who goes against his orders to destroy an advanced prototype armor and uses the suit to buy time for civilians evacuating from the planet. "The Babysitter" tales of the the rivalry between the Spartan-II Commandos and the Orbital Drop Shock Troopers as they're sent to Covenant-controlled world to assassinate a Covenant Prophet. And finally "The Package" a two-part all CGI film follows Master Chief and an elite squad of Spartan-II super soldiers as they execute a top-secret mission to retrieve a highly valuable UNSC asset on a Covenant Assault Carrier.
Macross
Chris Ayres, Greg Ayres, Jason Douglas, Kent Gilbert, John Gremillion, Illich Guardiola, Mark Laskowski, George Manley, Andy McAvin, Vic Mignogna, Chris Patton, Xero Reynolds, Jeffrey Smith, John Swasey, Brett Weaver
DIRECTOR:Matt Greenfield
As any otaku will tell you, the anime epic that came to be known as Robotech was woven together from three separate sci-fi series. Macross is one of these series. Now for the first time anime fans can enjoy Macross as it was originally presented to Japanese TV audiences more than 20 years ago!




