Disney Throws
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA (01/MAR/2011) . - "Bambi," one of the most successful franchises in cartoon, was released today in a Diamond Edition by Walt disney throws Studios. . The Walt disney throws Studios released the launch in addition to his new collection of classics on the latest technology, Blu-ray Collection Diamond and DVD. . In "Bambi Diamond Edition" tells the story of the beloved deer and their woodland friends, shown in a package with new games, improved picture and sound. . "Bambi" is the fifth feature disney throws animated classic and was released in 1942, the World War II. It is the tender story of a young prince of the forest learns valuable life lessons about friendship, love and the miracle of life. . As the first rays light up the prairie, a deer named "Bambi" is born and named "Prince of the Forest. " It soon emerges from the bushes on their fragile legs to cheer up his friends, "Thumper", the playful rabbit, and "Flower", the shy and loving skunk. . User acknowledges that the information and opinions of the content, comments, images, videos or information that are published or disseminated by third parties on the use of communication services and social networks in linking the participation of the information belongs only as determined by your creator and do not reflect the views or policies of Economic Education, SA DE CV, so the user expressly releases Economic Education, SA DE CV, of any infringement of rights of third parties arising from the views, images or content third. . . The American media disney throws announced Thursday it had bought a social network for children, Togetherville, without specifying the terms of the transaction. "Following a merger agreement, Togetherville is now a wholly owned subsidiary of Disney, integrated into disney throws Interactive Media Group," said a spokesman in an email to AFP. Togetherville launched in test version in May 2010, describes itself as "an appointment online for kids and grown-ups around them. " "In Togetherville, children aged 6 to 10 have their online community and connect them to be in contact with friends in real life, play, watch videos and make creations in an environment free of advertising" , according to the website of this network, where anonymity is banished. For their part, parents who open on behalf of their children from their own Facebook account and manage the network of friends allowed on Togetherville have their own section on the site for children to communicate with their offspring and friends them. The terms of the association between Togetherville and Facebook are not specified, and on its web page, the site for children states that "no data is sent to Facebook Togetherville unless a parent or a child chooses to post something on his Facebook page. " Only the registration process requires a Facebook account, and "there is no link between the two companies," the site. . . .