Hello Kitty celebrates 30 (AFP) Updated: 2005-08-19 11:55
TOKYO, Japan (AFP) - Japan's Hello Kitty, the moon-faced, mouthless white
cat, celebrated her 30th birthday on August 17, evolving from a nameless feline
on a cheap vinyl purse into the money-making global icon of cuteness.
 A Hello Kitty
exhibition marking the 30 anniversary celebration is held at Hong Kong's
art center Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2005.[Dayoo] |
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Hello Kitty comes on dolls, key chains, clothes, credit cards, laptops,
vacuum cleaners and even karaoke boxes as a loyal fan base of young women
embraces the cat whose expressionless face can be read in any way they want.
Tamaki Hirayoshi, a 37-year-old woman in Tokyo, has collected some 1,000
Hello Kitty products over three decades. She said she was most drawn to the
cat's eyes - or lack thereof.
"The biggest attraction of Hello Kitty is her eyes. They are just dots. When
a character's eyes look real, it doesn't look pretty," Hirayoshi said.
"I must say I'm addicted to Kitty. When I see new items, I usually buy them.
It's like a conditioned reflex," she said. Created by Ikuko Shimizu, then a
designer of character goods maker Sanrio Co, Hello Kitty made a humble start in
1974 as a nameless cartoon cat on the coin purse.
But when Shimizu put the cat with a red bow on small children's stationery,
stuffed dolls and handkerchiefs and called it Hello Kitty, the mouthless cat was
quickly purring.
Hello Kitty products are now sold in 60 nations and some 50,000 different
Kitty products were sold worldwide in the fiscal year to March 2004.
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