Disney launches Emojis based on its most-loved cartoon characters
The 400 emojis include characters from Alice in the Wonder Land and Mickey Mouse
PHOTO: YOUTUBE/DISNEY.
Emojis have now become an essential part of texting, conveying a lot more emotions than words alone can possibly deliver.
Such usage requires timely updates to the list of emojis that are available for use and the latest addition comes from none other than Disney. Disney has launched its own brand of emojis themed after characters from its animated films and cartoons.
The 400 emojis include characters from Disney classics such as Alice in the Wonder Land, Mickey Mouse and more modern movies such as The Little Mermaid and Lilo and Stitch.
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Disney has, however, added a twist to emojis. Users can only get these emojis after playing a game called “Disney Emoji Blitz” as more and more emojis will be unlocked as players make progress in the game.
Disney plans on releasing its emojis on both Android and iOS platforms. The emojis will allow users to express their emotions that weren’t possible before.
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Here's a video released by Disney which gives us an idea of what to expect when they are finally launched.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lgOB3vsIgpo
This article originally appeared on Mashable.
Such usage requires timely updates to the list of emojis that are available for use and the latest addition comes from none other than Disney. Disney has launched its own brand of emojis themed after characters from its animated films and cartoons.
The 400 emojis include characters from Disney classics such as Alice in the Wonder Land, Mickey Mouse and more modern movies such as The Little Mermaid and Lilo and Stitch.
Pakistan's first ever Emoji interview
Disney has, however, added a twist to emojis. Users can only get these emojis after playing a game called “Disney Emoji Blitz” as more and more emojis will be unlocked as players make progress in the game.
Disney plans on releasing its emojis on both Android and iOS platforms. The emojis will allow users to express their emotions that weren’t possible before.
Oxford Dictionaries Word of the Year is an emoji
Here's a video released by Disney which gives us an idea of what to expect when they are finally launched.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lgOB3vsIgpo
This article originally appeared on Mashable.