Generations of girls worldwide will recognize the white face and bright bow of Hello Kitty.
Japanese designer Yuko Shimizu was heavily influenced by Lewis Caroll’s Through the Looking Glass and she now works with the Sanrio company, creating other characters such as, Chococat, Deary Lou and Monkichi.
Yuko Shimizu created this cute little bobtail cat in the 1970’s.
Hello Kitty (originally named Hi Kitty) first appeared on a bright vinyl coin purse in 1974.
She was central to a full bottle of milk and a goldfish bowl. The craze had begun and appeared in America and the United Kingdom simply two years later.
Hello Kitty began as a simple fashion accessory, which children, teenagers and even adults take on board. The franchise is known in some Japanese centerd cultures as kawaii (literally meaning adorable and cute).
The Hello Kitty phenomenon has grown even further – today there’s been a multitude of merchandising such as:
The merchandising has grown even wilder, including:
The television show Hello Kitty’s Furry Tale Theater reveals more of Hello Kitty’s ever growing personality. Voiced by Tara Strong (famous for The Powerpuff Girls, Rugrats and Scooby Doo), she’s known as Kitty White, the eldest daughter of the White family.
Born on November 1st in London, Kitty lives with her family; forgetful Papa George, housewife Mama Mary and twin sister, Mimmy (her hair-bow is on the opposite to Kitty). Kitty stands at five apples in height, and weighs three apples. She enjoys baking cookies and eating her mother’s homemade apple pie. She likes to collect cute things, such as butterflies and her favorite lessons at school are English, music and art.
Her grandparents are Grandpa Anthony (a real storyteller) and Grandma Margaret (who’s deft with a needle and thread). One of her best friends is Dear Daniel (also known as Daniel Starr) and he bought her a pet hamster named Sugar. She also has a Persian cat called Charmmy.
Kitty does not have a mouth, and Shimizu claims that she does not need one – she speaks from the heart, standing for the projection of feelings, unity and friendship.
UNICEF even awarded Hello Kitty an exclusive title – the UNICEF Special Friend of Children.
Hello Kitty also has connections to the traditional ‘beckoning cat’ of Japan, also known as the Maneki Neko, which is said to bring good fortune, health, and protection for the home and family.
Some people don’t appreciate the upsurge in Hello Kitty. Dick Brunna, the creator of Miffy the rabbit, claims that the popular cat is just his character but as a different animal. He says that people should create their own characters, and not steal from others.
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