Angry Birds is a Finnish action-based media franchise created by Rovio Entertainment. The game series focuses on the eponymous flock of colorful angry birds who try to save their eggs from green-colored pigs. Inspired by the game Crush the Castle,[1] the game has been praised for its successful combination of fun gameplay, comical style, and low price. Its popularity led to many spin-offs; versions of Angry Birds created for PCs and video game consoles, a market for merchandise featuring its characters, Angry Birds Toons, a televised animated series, and two films; The Angry Birds Movie and its sequel The Angry Birds Movie 2. By January 2014, there had been over 2 billion downloads across all platforms, including both regular and special editions.[2][3]
Serial Code Angry Birds Gold 2012
There have been several toys made from Angry Birds characters.[44] The game's official website offers plush versions of the birds and pigs for sale, along with T-shirts featuring the game's logo and characters.[66] In May 2011, Mattel released an Angry Birds board game, titled "Angry Birds: Knock on Wood".[67] Over 10 million Angry Birds toys have been sold thus far.[45] Rovio opened the first official Angry Birds retail store in Helsinki on 11 November 2011 at 11:11 a.m. local time.[68] It expects to open its next retail store somewhere in China, considered the game's fastest-growing market.[68] Merchandise has been successful, with 45% of Rovio's revenues in 2012 coming from branded merchandise.[69]
On 20 March 2012, National Geographic published a paperback book titled Angry Birds Space: A Furious Flight Into The Final Frontier[75][76] shortly before the release of Angry Birds Space which became available on 22 March 2012. National Geographic also has a book titled Angry Birds Feathered Fun for learning all about birds.[77]
As a promotion for Facebook, a site was launched for mobile devices allowing players to create an avatar to be used in the future. The avatar builder site references adding your bird to the flock to protect the golden egg. A graphic shows an unusually large golden egg with a crown surrounded by hundreds of birds cheering as Red, Chuck, The Blues, Bomb, and Matilda raise it.
part the least socially protected. But the authors of the series Barvikha (2009) and Golden (Barvikha-2) (2011), which were shot according to American recipes, turned to the existence of an elite school where senior high school students usually learn. Like Gai Germanika, the role of schoolchildren was performed by professional actors. In Barvikha they were shot at the age of 20 to 29 years, and in Golden - even older. Having redesigned the American TV series Veronica Mars (2004-2007) and Gossip Girl (20072012), the authors of Barvikha designed stereotypes for the films about the "golden youth" of characters: Lovelace and his rustic friend, "Cinderella", trying to deceive into "higher society", the queen of the class and her retinue, and, of course, a charming and honest guy who, though rich, is responsive. The plot of the series revolves around such key concepts as friendship, love, envy, jealousy, sex, booze, deception and meanness. All this is filed with the same steady moral relativism as Gai Germanika, only softly, glamorous and without claims to the author's statement.
Of course, the knowledge of historical events helps to understand post-Soviet films on the topic of school and university. For example, the analysis of the political and socio-cultural situation of the last years of the Stalinist regime allows for a better understanding of the author's concept and the plot of the drama What a wonderful game (1995), and the knowledge of the historical events of the 1980s-1990s gives the key to understanding the film by S. Soloviev Tender Age"(2000). A lot of historical references are contained in such films as The Disappeared Empire (2007); Hipsters (2008); The Institute of Noble Maidens (2010-2011); Private Pioneers' (2012); Dolly Sheep was angry and died early (2014), I am a teacher (2015), and others.
At the same time, a small number of films were filmed on the school and university topic, which largely inherited the traditions of Soviet cinema, where the "old-fashioned" hierarchy of values dominated (diligence, honesty, willingness to help good or backsliding people): Simple Trues (1999-2003); The Disappeared Empire (2007); The Adult Life of the Girl by Polina Subbotina (2008), Private Pioneers' (2012); The Mother's Diary of the First-grader (2014); Dolly Sheep was angry and died early (2014); Village Teacher (2015), Ghost (2015); Good Boy (2016); To Save Pushkin (2017), etc.
-fall in love (Rypkina's Love, 1993; Let's Make love, 2002; The Disappeared Empire, 2007; School No. 1, 2007; Hipsters, 2008; Barvikha, 2009; Children under 16 ... (2010); Golden, 2011; Physics or Chemistry, 2011; Private Pioneers', 2012; Geographer Burned the Globe, 2013; Dolly the Sheep was angry and died early; 14+, 2015; Beloved teacher, 2016; Philological Faculty, 2017, etc.); 2ff7e9595c
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