Disney Second Screen

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Disney Second Screen was an interactive application, released on a computer (via Flash) or iPad (as native app). This app provides onscreen film feature accessible download that provided additional content, and user can views a film released by the Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.[1][2] The movie linked with the viewer's device through an audio cue, a manual sync, or with a visual sync indicator.[3] As the film plays on a viewer's television, interactive elements such as trivia, photo galleries, and animated flipbooks appeared on the iPad or computer screen.[4]

Disney Second Screen was released by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment in the Bambi Diamond Edition Blu-ray on March 1, 2011.[5] The feature was included with the following home media releases:

As of 2 October 2016, Disney had ceased support for this feature and removed the website.[15] As of 30 August 2020, the original website re-directs to technical support, including a FAQ stating that the feature is no longer supported.[16]

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