Well, my mind has been blown. And no doubt will my daughters' minds when they wake up. In fact I feel like waking them up now. But no, one more night in which they can sleep in the knowledge that ...
Hello Kitty has whiskers. She has pointy, feline ears. She has "Kitty" in her name." Despite all that, she is not a cat, according to Sanrio, the Japanese company that produced her. Rather, Hello ...
For 40 years, her face has adorned backpacks and lunch boxes, jewelry and theme restaurants, TV shows and even laptops. Hello Kitty has long been a staple of Japanese pop culture, but for decades, one ...
Many people were today years old when they learned the shocking truth about Hello Kitty's real identity. Ahead of Hello Kitty's 50th anniversary, many fans learned something they apparently had no ...
Remember this day, you guys. This is the day we learned that everything we know and hold true in this world is a LIE. University of Hawaii anthropologist Christine R. Yano, who has been studying the ...
The news: Japanese cultural phenomenon Hello Kitty is turning 40 this week, and though the billion-dollar sensation hasn't aged one bit, her creators have revealed something kind of startling: Hello ...
Hello Kitty has become a cross-generational cultural icon, $80 billion brand, and soon-to-be movie star. Here's why families can't get enough.
The pop-cult icon may not be, as it turns out, a cat that looks like a girl, but a girl who looks like a cat. Dear Sanrio, If you name something "Hello Kitty," and proceed to give it cat ears and cat ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results