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The new physical editions of Hello Kitty Island Adventure will release on August 29th in North America, Europe, and Asia. For the Standard Edition on PlayStation or Switch, you’re looking at $39.99.
Here's our Hello Kitty Island Adventure Gift guide filled with the best gifts for each character, plus all secret friends gifts too, ...
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Screen Rant on MSNIt Took 50 Years, But I Just Realized Hello Kitty Is WAY Smaller Than You ThinkHello Kitty may be Sanrio's biggest and most recognizable character, but she is actually much smaller physically than fans would have ever guessed.
And Hello Kitty is that." The character may be seen differently in Japan than here, said Mika Nishimura, a design professor at Tokyo's Meisei University.
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Screen Rant on MSNSanrio's 10 Most Disturbing Characters Will Make You Rethink Hello Kitty's CreatorSanrio is usually known for their adorable and kawaii characters, but these 10 weird and disturbing icons will have you rethink the franchise.
Sanrio, the Japanese entertainment company that created Hello Kitty in 1974, said the iconic character is 'not a cat,' but rather a 'little girl.' ...
The newest Hello Kitty fashion, beauty and lifestyle products from brands like Baccarat, Crocs, Forever 21 and OPI are selling like crazy. These 23 are still available to shop.
Hello Kitty turns 50 on Friday. Befitting a pop icon at midlife, the bubble-headed, bow-wearing character's fictional birthday has brought museum exhibits, a theme park spectacle and a national tour.
As fans worldwide eagerly anticipate Hello Kitty's 50th anniversary on November 1, a revelation has emerged that has left the community in shock. The beloved character, created by Yuko Shimizu ...
Hello Kitty creators reveal the beloved character is not a cat. On 18 July, Sanrio, the Japanese entertainment company that created Hello Kitty, made an astounding revelation for the iconic ...
On Thursday, July 18, Sanrio — the developers of Hello Kitty — confirmed that the beloved character is not a cat during an appearance on the 'Today' show.
Japanese company Sanrio is setting the record straight about their beloved character, Hello Kitty — and no, it is not a cat. Sanrio’s senior vice president of marketing and brand management ...
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