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A short CGI crossover FanFilm by Creator/MontyOum. As the title suggests, it crosses over ''Franchise/{{Halo}}'' with ''{{Franchise/Metroid}}''. It consists of nothing but our favorite PowerArmor-clad protagonists kicking ass (including each others') without regard for minor things like [[RuleOfCool the laws of physics]]. It was Creator/MontyOum's big break, securing his status as an Internet [[strike:celebrity]] legend. Something of a rough diamond compared to his later ''WebAnimation/DeadFantasy'' and ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'', it was nevertheless an impressive feat - put together in barely over two months by one man with no formal training or a budget, on his home computer. Showcasing spectacular fight scene choreography, polished visuals, a fair bit of {{Fanservice}}, [[StuffBlowingUp explosions]] and a TwistEnding, it's a loving send-up to both games as well as shooters[=/=]fighting games[=/=]action movies in general.

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A ''Haloid'' is a 2007 short CGI crossover FanFilm by Creator/MontyOum. As the title suggests, it crosses over ''Franchise/{{Halo}}'' with ''{{Franchise/Metroid}}''. It ''{{Franchise/Metroid}}'', and consists of nothing but our favorite PowerArmor-clad protagonists kicking ass (including each others') without in an {{ultimate showdown|OfUltimateDestiny}} with no regard for minor things like [[RuleOfCool the laws of physics]]. It was Creator/MontyOum's big break, securing his status as an Internet [[strike:celebrity]] legend. physics]].

Something of a rough diamond compared to his Oum's later works ''WebAnimation/DeadFantasy'' and ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'', it ''Haloid'' was nevertheless an impressive feat - feat, being put together in barely a little over two months by one man with no formal training or a budget, budget on his home computer. Showcasing spectacular fight scene choreography, polished visuals, a fair bit of {{Fanservice}}, [[StuffBlowingUp explosions]] and a TwistEnding, it's a loving send-up to both games as well as shooters[=/=]fighting games[=/=]action movies in general.

It Oum began work on the film after discovering reverse engineering techniques online that allowed for the extraction of models from ''VideoGame/Halo2''. Upon release, it gained a significant amount of views online and made for his first big break, securing his status as an Internet [[strike:celebrity]] legend and making him a highly sought-after name among game companies.

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