On Thursday, July 18, Sanrio — the developers ofHelloKitty— confirmed that the beloved character is not acatduring an appearance on the 'Today' show. Sanrio, the Japanese entertainment company that createdHelloKittyin 1974, said the iconic character is'notacat,'but rather a 'little girl.' This is not the only time Sanrio has clarified the fact. Jill Scott, director of retail business development at Sanrio, later told TODAY, HelloKittyisnotacat.
She's actually a little ... HelloKittycreators reveal the beloved character is not acat. On 18 July, Sanrio, the Japanese entertainment company that createdHelloKitty, made an astounding revelation for the iconic ...
Thecat'sout of the bag. On the 50th anniversary ofHelloKitty, fans were shocked to learn that their belovedcat-inspired characteris, in fact, not a feline at all. HelloKittyisnota...
Yes, you read that right,HelloKittyisnotacat- she's a British school kid who likes apple pie, say her creators. HelloKitty'smost outrageous secret is that she, according to her creators, is not acatat all, but a little girl. Issheacat, or a girl, or just iconography for countless products? In a new interview with Today, Sanrio executive Jill Cook explainsHelloKitty'sessence.
HelloKittyisnotacat. HelloKittyis, brace yourselves, not actually acat, according to her creators. The iconic character, made by Japanese company Sanrio, is celebrating her 50th anniversary this year - and with it ...
Key TakeawaysHelloKittyisofficially described by Sanrio as a British schoolgirl namedKittyWhite, not acat, despite her feline-inspired appearance with whiskers and pointed ears. The character exhibits human behaviors including walking upright, owning pets (like her owncatnamed CharmmyKitty), and attending school. Social media has exploded with disbelief, generating viral hashtags ...