List of outside references to the Halo series

This following is a list of references to the Halo series made by notable sources outside the series itself.

30 Rock
Halo is mentioned often in the show. Liz's boyfriend is seen playing Halo. Tracy Jordan is also seen playing Halo many times throughout the show. During a discussion about playing Halo, he says that "I love Halo. I love it so much, I want to take it behind the school yard and make it pregnant!".

American Dad!
In the tenth season episode "I Ain't No Holodeck Boy", Stan and Steve Smith enter a virtual environment and Steve is subsequently equipped with body armor which is clearly inspired by both MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor and the UNSC Marine BDU. Steve is then armed with a rifle, the icon for which is identical to an MA5 series assault rifle.

Castle
In the sixth-season opener, "Valkyrie", Detective Esposito (Jon Huertas - Trooper 1 in Halo: Reach) hassles Castle (Nathan Fillion - Reynolds & Edward Buck) for being away, saying he's missed "three Halo nights."

Cavemen

 * Episode six starts with Andy playing Halo 3. The on-screen gameplay is inconsistent, jumping from High Ground to campaign co-op from shot to shot.
 * Additionally, he shouts "Die, Tartarus!", a character from Halo 2, while fighting Grunts.

Chuck

 * Chuck plays Halo 3, specifically Oddball on Snowbound.
 * A Halo 3 Legendary Edition can be seen in Chuck's bedroom in the episode Chuck Versus The Ring.
 * In "Chuck vs. the Couch Lock" Master Chief's helmet can be seen on the table in Chuck and Morgan's living room. Also Morgan's Girlfriend tells him to "Have fun playing HALO for the rest of your life."  when she breaks up with him.

Code Monkeys
In the episode "Valley of the Silicon Dolls", plasma grenades are shown on a wall of Mr. Larrity's office, along with other weapons.

CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
In the 17th episode of the ninth season, while a group of investigators walk past an ambulance to a shoot-out scene, one person remarks it's "like Halo 3".

Dexter

 * In the third season episode Go Your Own Way, while camping out in Miguel's office, Dexter entertains himself playing Halo 3. This is a joke where he narrates about setting up to kill people, something we imagine he's preparing for Miguel, but it turns out to be a game. Oddly, the game is played on the computer, which while not impossible, is unlikely to have been set up in such a way as the game itself has no computer port. In addition the sound effects are different.
 * In the fifth season episode First Blood, Detective Debra Morgan and Office Cira Manzon stop their vehicle by a wall containing numerous posters, many featuring the cover art for Halo 3: ODST. Later, it's found that underneath some of these posters are signs relating to the Venezuelan gang.

Doctor Who
The two consecutive 2009 specials of Doctor Who make several nods to Halo.
 * The primary setting of the episode Planet of the Dead is an alien planet called San Helios, which, like Sanghelios in Halo, is part of a triple star system.
 * The following episode, The Waters of Mars, features a highly infectious alien virus called "the Flood". The parasite is suggested to be highly intelligent and results in gruesome physical transformations. Unlike its Halo counterpart, however, it transmits itself through water, from which it supposedly gets it name.
 * In The Waters of Wars, a human settler on Mars conjectures that the Philippines would likely be the next country to colonize Mars. Perhaps coincidentally, several locations on Mars in the Halo universe are named after places in the Philippines.

Glee

 * In an episode, Finn has a flashback of him playing Halo 3, and states that can he barely finish level one, Sierra 117.
 * In another, Artie claims to have been "playing a marathon round of Halo" all summer.

Drawn Together
One of the main characters, Captain Hero, in a scene is seen wielding in one hand an assault rifle resembling a M-16, while in the other he wields a Needler.

House of Lies
In "Amsterdam", Marty and Roscoe play Halo: Reach at the end. A four-person split screen is mistakenly shown when there are only two playing.

King of the Hill
In an episode Bobby has the choice to take "Virtual P.E." Hank, his father, walks into the Virtual P.E. room and finds the school principle playing a video game. The game appears to resemble very closely to Halo. The footage shows a "scoped" magnum shooting at creatures vaguley resembling Grunts. The HUD also looks very similar to the Halo 2 HUD.

Knight Rider
In several episodes of Knight Rider, it shows the main characters playing the first mission in the campaign on Halo 3. Although it shows them playing, the sound effects are incorrect and mostly generic.

NCIS
In "Red Cell", (S2E43), Tony DiNozzo and Tim McGee are searching through a Marine sergeant's room. Next to his laptop is a copy of Halo PC.

MAD TV
Shortly before the release of Halo 3, the show featured a sketch about the Master Chief having a date.

One Tree Hill
Two times during the shows 6'th season Millie and Lucas respectively plays some Halo campaign. The Gameplay is from the Halo 3 Level "The Storm."

Psych
In the episode Not Even Close... Encounters a poster for Halo 3: ODST is shown as well as the Halo Reach Multiplayer Beta. The characters are playing Split screen on Powerhouse and the Loadout choices are seen.

Robot Chicken

 * One episode features a short skit of three Spartans going into the Donkey Kong game where they kill Mario and Donkey Kong and rescue Princess Peach.
 * Another sketch makes fun of John-117's hidden physical traits within the game. The sketch begins with a squad of marines preparing to fight the Covenant. John-117 briefs them on their mission and mentions that they have his support, but they cannot see his face and physical features. As soon as they begin to fight with the Covenant, John encounters Sergeant John Forge, who has been mortally wounded. As Forge claims that he is dying, John immediately states that he cannot show his physical features as a dying request. Later, John encounters Sergeant Johnson. Johnson is aggravated by John's poor combat performance, lack of a weapon, and the fact that he cannot understand any of John's use of facial expressions. John then asks if he can trade his needler for Johnson's shotgun. Johnson misinterprets this as insult against him.
 * One sketch features Adam and Jamie from Mythbusters dressed up as Ghostbusters. Their dematerializer's are Assault Rifles connected to back backs.

Scrubs
In the second episode of season seven, Turk and Carla are attempting to complete a video game at the hospital. Carla refers to Warthogs and Jackals while playing, but when the screen is shown, it is clearly not Halo. In fact, it is Enemy Territory: Quake Wars. You can clearly see for a few seconds when Carla pauses the game, the logo of one of the factions along side the avatar on the right.

Southland
In the fifth episode of season three titled "The Winds," John Cooper finds an abandoned boy and takes him back to the police station. There, the boy can be seen playing Halo: Reach by himself and later John joins him in a one on one split-screen match.

Stargate Universe
During the 10th episode of the second season (Resurgence), Eli Wallace mentions Halo when he complains about the premise of the film The Last Starfighter, saying all those hours playing Halo did not prepare him for being stranded on an alien space ship on the far side of the universe.

Supernatural
In the episode "Swap Meat", Gary in Sam's body enjoys wielding a shotgun and says, "Booyah! Master Chief is in the house bizatches!"

Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles
During the 8th episode of the first season, some kids can be seen playing Halo 3. At the beginning of the next episode, a guy can be seen playing Halo 3 also.

The Big Bang Theory

 * As revealed in the first season episode The Dumpling Paradox and frequently referenced in subsequent episodes, the nerds have a Halo 3 match every Wednesday night. Aside from the MJOLNIR shield depletion and recharge sounds, all the sound effects are very generic and are not from the game.
 * Leonard, trying to romance Penny, suggests that they play at a Halo competition together. She declines, saying that "...unlike him, she has a life".
 * Later, when Leonard mentions that the nerds are going to play Halo, Sheldon corrects him, stating, "No. We're going to play Halo 3 ." Sheldon then lists the improvements Halo 3 makes upon its predecessors.
 * Penny continuously kills Sheldon immediately after he spawns, prompting him to criticize her lack of regard for basic multiplayer etiquette. While doing so, she mentions blowing Sheldon's head off and watching it "fly away"; such dismemberment is not present in the game, aside from the Flood. Near the end of the episode, Penny exclaims that she needs a health pack; at the time the episode aired, Halo: Combat Evolved was the only game in the series to feature health packs.
 * During the episode, Sheldon states, "Halo 3 is better than sex."
 * At the end of the episode, Sheldon is stuck by a plasma grenade. Howard yells, "He's cloaking!" and "He's charging his plasma rifle!", the latter of which is not possible.
 * At the end of the episode Penny returns to the apartment with three friends, declaring that they came back to have sex with the nerds. The nerds are so engrossed in their Halo match that they fail to notice.
 * In the first season episode The Peanut Reaction Leonard is engaged in "the Halo match of his life" against a bubble-boy who does nothing but play Halo. Wolowitz is only able to pull him away by faking a life-threatening allergic reaction.
 * Throughout the second and subsequent seasons, the Halo 3 Legendary Edition replica of the MJOLNIR Mark VI helmet can be seen in the background in Sheldon and Leonard's living room.
 * In the third season episode The Bozeman Reaction after their apartment is robbed, Sheldon notes that the thieves took their copies of "Halo 1, Halo 2, [and] Halo 3." Interestingly, he does not refer the first game by its proper title, Halo: Combat Evolved, (calling it "Halo 1"), which does not seem to suit his character, though he subsequently identifies several games by their full titles.

The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy

 * On the Billy and Mandy Christmas Special there's a shelf in a store with video game boxes entitled, "Hello #2" as a spoofed version of "Halo 2". The boxes also had crude doodles of Master Chief on them with a grin on his face as he waves.
 * In the Billy and Mandy special, "UnderFist", Hoss Delgado is seen with an Energy Sword attached to a robotic arm during the credits.

The Sarah Silverman Program

 * In one episode, Brian Posehn's character is playing Halo 2 on Xbox Live (despite the fact that the television displays campaign mode, while cooperative play was not available on Xbox LIVE in Halo 2).
 * In an episode where they have a video game party, Brian's character states that he brought over Halo 3.

The Simpsons

 * In the episode "Waverly Hills 9-0-2-1-D'oh", Homer Simpson is seen playing a Game parodying Halo ' s Multiplayer. He then proceeds to teabag a player he had killed.
 * In the Halloween special "Treehouse of Horror XX", Master Chief is seen as a Halloween costume worn by Jimbo Jones in the opening of the episode.
 * In the episode "The Food Wife" Homer takes Bart and Lisa to the "E4" video game convention which features a statue of Master Chief alongside a Big Daddy from Bioshock and John Madden. In a pan of the convention floor there is a booth labeled "JAL 3" in the signature Halo font.

Two and A Half Men

 * In the second episode of the first season "Big Flapping Bastards", near the end Charlie buys Jake an Xbox and behind them is a Halo: Combat Evolved cardboard cut-out with Master Chief holding an Assault Rifle.
 * In the later episodes, a Halo 3 Legendary edition replica of the MJOLNIR Mark VI helmet can be seen in Jake's room.

Veronica Mars

 * The eighteenth episode of the second season, "I Am God", contains a flashback in which Logan scornfully suggests that Lucky and Dick plan to spend their time smoking pot and playing Halo. Lucky informs him that the plan is to prank back their rival high school. Dick then asks if afterward they plan to smoke pot and play Halo. Lucky ignores him.
 * A deleted scene from the third episode of season one, "Meet John Smith", has Wallace telling Veronica that he's playing Halo as he chats with her on the phone.

We Are Men
In the series pilot two characters are seen playing Halo 3 multiplayer. Stuart (Jerry O'Connell) asks Frank (Tony Shalhoub) how he got so good at the game, to which Frank replies that it is a result of his dating younger women with whom he has nothing to talk about.

Bayonetta
The game uses "halos" as currency. One of Rodin's lines when the player enters his shop: "You bring me enough of these halos and maybe I can buy a ticket to space. Always wanted to be a bald space marine."

Borderlands
One of the control schemes is called "Angelic" and mimics Halo's controls.

Brute Force

 * A weapon called the RVG50 Minigun has the same crosshair as the Assault Rifle (and in Halo 2, 3, and ODST, the SMG).


 * The games two Sniper Rifles, the L-Shot 50 and L-Shot 75, have the same crosshair and scope screen as the Sniper Rifle as well.

Conker's Bad Fur Day
There was originally going to be a magazine called "Drudge" that featured John-117 on the cover, but it was removed before the final game was released.

Crysis 3
The downloadable content The Lost Island adds a new weapon, a Gravity Hammer that works similarly to the one featured in Halo.

Dead or Alive 4
After beating the game with every character, players unlock Nicole-458 and the Nassau Station level.

Destroy All Humans! Path of the Furon

 * During a mission, Crypto and Pox begin to discuss good ideas for video games. Crypto suggests three ideas for some successful video games. His first and second idea have the same premise as the Mario and Sonic the Hedgehog games. His final idea involves a "futuristic space marine" surviving the dangers of a "ring shaped world". This is both a reference to John 117 and "Halo: Combat Evolved".


 * While fighting soldiers there is a chance that Crypto will state, "Maybe you boys should have brought the Master Chief along."

Dragon Fable
A helmet named "Arbitrator's Helm" that closely resembles the helmet of the Arbiter body armor can be obtained. Its in-game description state that it was "worn by alien warlords".

Duke Nukem Forever
Early in Duke Nukem Forever, Duke is offered some green power armor to use when taking on the alien menace in downtown Las Vegas. Duke dismisses power armor as something for "pussies". The chest piece of the armor is the Mark VI chest while the helmet looks like a cross between the early version of the Mark IV and the Mark VI.

Fable II

 * In Fable II the Collector's Edition came with a code to redeem on the Xbox Live market place that gives access to a set of Mark VI MJOLNIR armor and an energy sword. The armor is called Hal's Armor and the Energy Sword Hal's Sword. It also comes with a 5 star title "Master Chief" available for free from the town crier.
 * Downloading the Knothole Island DLC gives the player an opportunity to unlock a weapon called Hal's Rifle, which heavily resembles the MA5C Assault Rifle.
 * On the map Bowerstone Cemetery under bighorns, there is a collections of blue flowers under a statue that resemble the Halo 3 logo.

Forza Motorsport 4
The Halo 4 Warthog is featured in Forza Motorsport 4, although it is not driveable and presents only in Autovista Experience.

Forza Motorsport 5
The 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 302 will be featured with a livery based on Halo: Spartan Assault.

Gears of War 2
In the level Disturbing Revelations, upon approaching a subterranean Locust structure, Dominic Santiago says, "I think it's safe to say that's not a natural cave formation." This is a reference to Cortana's infamous line, "This cave is not a natural formation," in Halo: Combat Evolved.

Grand Theft Auto IV/Grand Theft Auto V
In the in-game television program, Republican Space Rangers, the three soldiers wear armor similiar to MJOLNIR Armor, although with less detail and clear visors. A ringworld resembling a Halo Installation is also featured several times. This reference also appears in Grand Theft Auto V.

Guitar Hero III
MJOLNIR Mix, a remix of the Halo theme, is included as a free downloadable extra.

Kinectimals
The game has three unlockable Halo-related toys: a RC Warthog, a RC Ghost, and a Grunt plush doll.

Mass Effect 2
The space station Omega bears a striking resemblance to High Charity.

Minecraft
On July 16, 2012, Mojang released Skin Pack 1 a special player skin pack downloadable via the Xbox Marketplace, for Minecraft ' s Xbox 360 Edition. It included a Master Chief, a Grunt, and a Brute skin.

Perfect Dark
The Xbox Live Arcade remake of Perfect Dark allows the player to pick between "Classic", "Spartan" and "Duty Calls" controller layouts; "Spartan" mimics Halo 3 controller layout.

Red Dead Redemption

 * On a tombstone beside Blackwater Chapel it reads, "Wake me... If something interesting happens". This is possibly a reference to the last known words of Master Chief: "Wake me...when you need me."


 * Another possible reference is at the beginning of a mission titled "Bear One Another's Burden" where the first character you interact with is counting dollar bills. Before you head upstairs, the last bill you hear being counted is 117(A possible reference to Master Chief), when you return from the upper floor, the first number you hear the same character say is 343(A possible reference to 343 Gulity Spark).

Saints Row 2
An achievement called Splatster Chief can be unlocked by completing all of the Septic Avenger levels. The title of the achievement is a reference to John-117.

Star Wars: The Old Republic
While in Talloran Village, within the first hut on the right is an NPC inside for the quest "Scavenger Hunt". He is standing next to a table looking at a poster of what looks resembles a SPARTAN-II wearing MJOLNIR armor.

Syndicate
In the game Syndicate, there is a weapon called the Mjolnir H.O.G. Automatic Shotgun, referencing the MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor and M12 Force Application Vehicle.

Telltale's The Walking Dead: Season 2
One of the main characters has a symbol on his hat that bears a resemblance to the "o" on the Halo title but inverted.

Torchlight
A spell named "ilovebees" was added as a community unlock to the Xbox Live Arcade version of the game.

Accepted
Two characters are seen playing Halo 2. They are playing the level Cairo Station, on co-op. However, it was never stated by the characters they were playing Halo 2. Also, no NPCs are seen. It can only be determined that they are playing Halo by the heads-up display, and they are using SMGs, single wielded.

Aliens in the Attic
During the film, while the characters are seen floating, one says, "Wow this is just like Halo!"

Bride Wars
The grooms-to-be are playing Halo 3 on The Ark.

Dane Cook ISolated INcident
Dane makes a joke about a girl being raped by a gravity hammer wielded by a camper.

Dead and Deader
While the main character begins to access a computer, one of his companions questions if he is playing 'Ever-Quest' he replies with his reason for using the machine but afterward states "Besides, I'm more of a Halo guy"

Gamebox 1.0

 * During the opening credits, there's a montage of gameplay from various video games. One of these is Halo 2.
 * When Charlie goes to take pictures of his friends, they're busy playing Halo: Combat Evolved multiplayer.

Grandma's Boy
During the title sequence a clip from the Halo 2 level Cairo Station can be seen briefly. Also later in the movie some of the testers can be seen playing a match of Halo 2 multiplayer.

Jumper
In the movie the second Jumper in his desert lair can be heard playing Halo 3 on the mission The Ark. If one listens carefully they can hear the in game characters say "Tank beats everything! Oh man! I could do this all day!"

Spy Kids 3: Game Over
While attempting to reach the Toy Maker's headquarters, Junie complains that every video game features lava. In response, another character points out that there's no lava in Halo.

The Longest Yard (2005)
Halo 2 is played by the guards. However, if looked at closely, the game is only the gameplay footage released for the game. The player had no HUD and they were watching as the Artillery Cannon destroyed a building. One character remarks, "You guys have Halo 2! I didn't think it was out yet!"

17 Again
At one point in the movie, Mike's friend Ned is playing several video games at once, one of them being Halo 3.

The Prince & Me
In the movie, the Crown Prince of Denmark comes to Wisconsin to go to a college and take a detour from his destiny as king. With him is his companion and assistant. They get an apartment which they share with a roommate that owns an Xbox and Halo: Combat Evolved. While the Prince, at one point, goes off to another state for a short vacation, the assistant starts playing Halo. The Prince comes back to find his companion sleep deprived and his eyes glued to the TV screen, playing Halo. When the owner of the Xbox tries to take the controller, the assistant viciously yells "GET AWAY" and scares him back, all the while staring at the screen and playing the game.

40 Year Old Virgin
Andy is seen playing Halo 2 during one scene. When he is interrupted the game is not paused, but an image on the TV of a BR55 Battle Rifle being zoomed in on two Hunters during either Outskirts or Metropolis.

Will It Blend?
In episode 62, Tom Dickson states he gets mad at the fact that his 4 and 5 year old grandchildren beat him at Halo 3, so he takes away the game from the standard edition case and blends the game disc telling he will press the "Master Chief" button in the blender.

Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog
In Commentary!, Nathan Fillion references his role in Halo 3 as Reynolds in his song Better Than Niel: "I make seven-layer bean dip of the gods. / I'm also in Halo 3. / What are the odds?"

Smosh

 * In Season 2010 Episode 7, Anthony is playing Halo and Ian remarks "Wait. Your tank was upside down and then your Master Chief guy just came up and flipped it right back over?"; also you can hear a Grunt screaming and a Elite saying "Wort, wort, wort". Towards the end of the episode Ian is walking to his mother's house until a dresser falls on him. John-117 appears to assist but cannot lift it. Eventually the Chief says "F*ck this" and walks off, leaving Ian.
 * In Season 2010 Episode 36, Ian is telling a "true" story of how he and Anthony ditched school to buy Halo 2 and be one the first ten kids to receive a custom made Master Chief helmet.
 * In Season 2012 Episode 20 Anothy and Ian create a bizzare primate (which is meant to be Ian's mom) to scare Anthony's sister (also played by Anthony) but instead it knocks her out and begins to tea bag whilst holding an energy sword. Ian remarks, "Oh come on! Only newbs do that!"

The Angry Video Game Nerd
In Season 1, episode 12, the Nerd reviews Friday the 13th for the NES by LJN, a video game company with a history of making bad games. During the review, the nerd is forced to play the game and give a positive feedback or Jason Vorhees, the antagonist from the film series, will kill him. Near the end of the review, when the nerd has had enough, he claims he would "rather play Halo on a Tiger Electronic wrist game."

The Guild

 * In Season 2 episode 10, Riley describes herself as an "FPS girl," noting that she plays Halo.
 * In Season 3 episode 6 while Riley and Codex are playing a first-person shooter with generic sound effects a portion of On a Pale Horse can be heard. Later, while Riley is giving Codex a backrub, a sample taken from the Halo: Combat Evolved Opening Suite is played.
 * In Season 5 episodes 5-12 while at Megagame-o-ramacon Zaboo recruits two Spartan cosplayers as assistants/goons, referring to them has his "Master Chiefs." Zaboo later discovers, much to his surprise, that the Chiefs are in fact attractive female cosplayers.

CollegeHumor

 * In the CollegeHumor video PWN'd Support Group, one player states that she was teamkilled when her teammate drove a Warthog off a cliff.
 * Halo 3 Homicide Detective features a CSI-style investigation of the death of a Spartan in Halo 3 multiplayer.
 * An episode of the video game segment Bleep Bloop features the cast playing Halo 3: ODST Firefight and Halo 3 multiplayer.
 * Halo Spartan Goes to Heaven features a Spartan who keeps being killed and sent to heaven, only be frustrated when he is pulled back and respawns.
 * In Video Game Health Care Bill, John-117 appears as a member of President Barack Obama's cabinet, along with Mario. At one point, Obama says that characters with drained energy shields should wait behind cover until their shields recharge. John is the only person in the auditorium who applauds this statement, much to his embarrassment.
 * In First-Person Shooter Trial, the eagle emblem which is worn by the soldiers and emblazoned on the courtroom wall is identical to the Brigadier insignia used in Halo 3 and Halo Wars multiplayer. The trial also makes reference to such Halo staples as teabagging.

How It Should Have Ended

 * The webseries How it should have ended features an episode in which SPARTAN-B312 is being introduced to the rest of NOBLE Team, each of whom makes jokes foreshadowing their deaths. Carter then offers SPARTAN-B312 a red ONI shirt, (in reference to the redshirt syndrome from the Star Trek franchise), prompting Noble Six to scream and run away. After the credits, John-117 suggests that next time he be the one to give the orientation talk.
 * The episode How The Desolation of Smaug Should Have Ended ends with Bombur rolling in a barrel and taking out orcs while an announcer declares "Double Kill!", "Triple Kill!", "Overkill!", "Kill-orc-jaro!", and "Orcfreakinbelievable!"

Epic Rap Battles of History
Season 2 episode 2 features "Master Chief vs Leonidas."

Corridor Digital
The short film Art of the Instakill showcases one-hit kill weapons from several games, including the Halo series. After the RED Spy from Team Fortress 2 kills Lieutenant Simon "Ghost" Riley from Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, an energy sword is heard activating off-screen. As a rendition of the Halo Theme begins to play, the camera cuts to John-117, who charges the Spy and kills him instantly, sending his corpse flying onto a dumpster. As John takes off his helmet, the camera pans left over his shoulder and Mass Effect 3 ' s theme song, Leaving Earth, begins to play. Commander Shepard, the series' protagonist, activates his omniblade and the two engage in a brief melee duel. Shepard quickly gains the upper hand and stabs John in the abdomen, with the blade protruding through his back.

Cinema Sins
The video Everything Wrong With Taken In 9 Minutes Or Less features a segment in which Liam Neeson's protagonist kills a number of enemies in quick succession, overlaid with Jeff Steitzer's Halo 2 multikill narration.

RocketJump
John-117 and the voice of Cortana appeared in the video Old School vs. New School. After witnessing a portal opening above modern day Los Angeles and watching giant "Old School" characters leaving the portal, John tells Cortana to call other "New School" characters (Nathan Drake, Lara Croft, Altaïr and Scout). The scene then cuts to other video game characters receiving calls on their iPhones, referring John as "Master Chief", "The Chief" and "Halo Guy" while emitting the Halo Theme as a ringtone, with the last one emitting the "Epic Sax Guy" ringtone. In the ending, John looks over the city in ruins and places his palm across his face. The first five piano notes of One Final Effort plays in both scenes.

Death Battle
In the 18th episode of Death Battle, John-117 is pit against Doomguy from Doom in a fight to the death. John wins the battle, with the announcers stating that Johns more diverse arsenal and toughness allowed for his victory.

Marvel Comics
Several Halo-themed Easter eggs have appeared in various Marvel Comics imprints, as the Halo comics were produced by Marvel prior to Dark Horse's Halo: Initiation.
 * In X-force Volume 3 #14, Deadpool is wielding a BR55HB SR and an M6G PDWS.
 * In Ultimate Comics: Armor Wars #3, the British anti-riot task force Operation Firepower wear armor that greatly resembles the Mark VI and Black versions of the MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor, combined with elements of Iron Man's armor. The helmet is nearly identical to that of the Mark VI and MJOLNIR: Black and likewise has an orange face plate, though it features the distinctive eye slits of Iron Man's armor.
 * On the cover of Ultimate Comics: The Ultimates Volume 1 #4, General Nick Fury and several S.H.I.E.L.D. agents are seen wearing armor that is very clearly inspired by that of the Orbital Drop Shock Troopers.
 * The first issue of Marvel's Thor: The Dark World Prelude features an oversized D77H-TCI Pelican being fought over by Badoon warriors.

Penny Arcade

 * In Penny Arcade ' s first mention of Halo, Tycho is watching the Halo E3 2000 trailer, and is impressed by it. The joke is in the form this takes.
 * "I wanna play with your physics engine, you dirty little jeep."
 * After the release of the game, there were two strips criticizing Halo. One commented on the sometimes repetitive level design, and the other was in their "We're Right" video game awards, in which it was awarded "Best.... who are we kidding, this game is total shit."
 * When attending "some kind of Xbox thing" despite criticism of the platform, before entering the building Gabe reminds Tycho that, "Until they feed us, Halo was awesome."
 * Talking about the Halo 2 E3 demo during their E3 rundown, Halo was awarded: Most disappointing.
 * Tycho: I'm just fucking with you guys. It was awesome!
 * At one point, Gabe informs Tycho using a secret code that he had been over to "Wicrosoft" to play a demo of a game called "Walo 2", and liked it.
 * After playing several games of Halo 2 against Bungie employees, and being soundly defeated, Tycho speculates that the reason they were so good was as a result of them spending most of their development time playing the game as opposed to finishing the story.
 * One strip featured Gabe playing the Halo 3 beta, and Tycho scolding him for enjoying it.
 * There have been a few strips regarding the supposed "frattiness" of Halo ' s players.
 * One strip was about the ilovebees ARG, in which Gabe claims that all ARGs are just marketing ploys, comparing them to the decoder ring from the film A Christmas Story.
 * In their strip on the levels of "development hell," level 14 is "Forced to create Halo game after Halo game after etc."

College Roomies from Hell!!!
A strip from the "SOB Story" storyline features Mike fighting his way into a limo where he thinks his girlfriend is being held captive, only to find two goons playing Halo.

VG Cats

 * The Blue Grenades Stick makes fun of anti-Xbox users in a Halo environment. The title refers to Plasma Grenades.
 * Alien Abductions makes fun of Halo 2 matchmaking.
 * The Crying Game jokes that Samus Aran, heroine of the Metroid games, spent the night with John-117 while drunk.
 * Tea Bag makes fun of the Corpse Humping practice in Halo multiplayer matches.
 * Coco Beans in Warm Water mentions a patch in Halo 2, as well as a questionable scene involving two Scorpion tanks, as it comments on some controversy in certain video games.
 * It's The Thought That Counts features Christmas gift-giving scenes using characters from various video games, including a blue Spartan giving a red Spartan a blue flag in front of a holographic tree.
 * Spoons pokes fun at the close proximity of Mongoose riders.
 * Obligatory focuses on Halo: Reach and its jetpacks and assassinations.

Fabolous
In the Music Video for the song "Baby Don't Go", the singer "Fabolous" (John David Jackson), is seen playing Halo 3. The video was created before Halo 3 was released, so the video features the Starry Night Trailer instead of actual gameplay.

Madcon
Halo 3 gameplay can be seen throughout the Music Video for Madcon's version of the song "Beggin".

Weird Al
The song "You're Pitiful", has a direct reference to playing Halo 2: "You're half undressed / Eatin' chips off your chest / While you're playin' Halo 2 / No one's classier than you."

Son of Dork
The song "We're Not Alone" features the lyrics "I know you're up there somewhere playing Halo with E.T"

Escape the Fate
The band "Escape The Fate" are fans of the Halo series and their songs "The Guillotine", "This War is Ours (The Guillotine Part II)" and "The Flood" feature references to the Halo series.

Little Brother
In the book Little Brother by Cory Doctorow, the "Xbox Universal" is an Xbox that was handed out for free by people dressed as characters from Halo.

Fragment
In the book Fragment, by Warren Fahy, page 164 (425 some editions) has the character, Peach, playing a game called "Halo 5" on the 26th level.