Mr. Hello Kitty Hell Comes Out of the Shadow

Some time amusing sometimes vexing (I am probably the same to him as a male Hello Kitty fan) .  Recently on Facebook he made a post and pointed a video of himself getting a haircut by his nieces.  It shows he has a soft side to him, but more amusing is this mean he will be coming out more like doing interviews.  He and Hello Kitty Hell is often  mentioned in books and lectures on the culture of Hello Kitty.

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Exclusive: Hello Kitty teams with The Simpsons

This could be interesting, will it appeal to fans of both genders as in reaching male fans?

“Bart, Homer, Marge and the gang are about to get even cuter.

Today I’m happy to break some big news for fans of Hello Kitty and The Simpsons: Next year, the two popular franchises will merge for a special line of products.”

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Singapore gripped by Hello Kitty frenzy

Singapore gripped by Hello Kitty frenzy

(AFP) – 18 hours ago

SINGAPORE — Tempers flared and police had to be called in Thursday as anxious Singaporeans rushed to McDonald’s outlets to buy Hello Kitty plush toys being sold by the fastfood chain as a promotion.

Hundreds had begun queueing from Wednesday night to get their hands on a kitten in a skeleton outfit, depicting a character from the German fairy tale “The Singing Bone”.

It was the last of a series of six limited-edition Hello Kitty characters dressed in different outfits from popular fairy tales which were being sold by McDonald’s this month.

In some outlets, chaos broke out amid rampant queue jumping as supplies of the toys ran out soon after the stores opened for business on Thursday.”

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I remember reading a similar situation Singapore in 2000. History repeats itself

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Book Review: Pink Globalization Hello Kitty’s Trek across the Pacific

Pink Globalization

After reading Ken Belson book for a Hello Kitty panel I did at a fan convention, I was made aware of Pink Globalization Hello Kitty’s Trek across the Pacific by Christine R Yano, a professor and Chair of Anthropology at the University of Hawaii, Manoa.  Her thesis concretes on what she called Pink Globalization, how ideas and products like Hello Kitty that is cute and seeped in the Kawai culture is exported and adopted outside Japan.  She argues her point very well using lectures and interview with Hello Kitty Fans, detractors, and artist.  As such, Miss Yano does not dwell on the history of Hello Kitty or Hello Kitty in Japan but how we on the outside imported and adapted Hello Kitty into our own lives and culture.  This book is not a historical narrative but an academic work on Hello Kitty. It is not light reading

I do have a few two problems with the book. First is it’s over long introduction section, I really wanted to dig into the meat of the book. The second on chapter on Kitty Backlash she mentions Landover Baptist Church as a source of fundamentalist Christian opposition but fails to recognize Landover Baptist is a fictions parody site. I would expect Christine You a professor writing an academic would have been more diligent in her research, I see this as an oversight.

Being a social science buff this book gave me very good insight on How Hello Kitty is a popular Icon outside Japan and of my in interest of collecting Hello Kitty and Sanrio items as an 52 year old Male and part of furry subculture; how and how and why I was able to adapt Hello Kitty into my part of the furry subculture.

This book, even with its flaws, is good for somebody wants to look deeper into the social science of Hello Kitty.