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Sanrio's Hello Kittyhas been reimagined for a tropical animal adventure in a series of new releases for collectors. As seen ...
Sanrio gives fans of Hello Kitty a whole new way to show off their favorite franchise while also celebrating themselves with ...
The Sanrio 50th Anniversary Hello Kitty plush is now on the online Build-a-Bear store, but the stuffed animal seems to be selling out.
Sanrio, the Japanese entertainment company that created Hello Kitty in 1974, said the iconic character is 'not a cat,' but rather a 'little girl.' ...
Thousands of Sanrio Hello Kitty plush toys are being recalled by Health Canada over a potential choking hazard. The safety concern stems from the toys’ hard plastic noses, which Health Canada ...
Build-A-Bear Workshop, Inc. (NYSE: BBW), a pioneer in experiential retail, announced today the introduction of an exclusive 50th Anniversary Hello Kitty® make-your-own plush and plans for a first ...
Fans, family, and friends alike to welcome to celebrate Hello Kitty's 50th anniversary with Cinnamoroll and make lifelong memories. Overview: Cinnamoroll Guest Performance ...
Sanrio, a Japanese company best known for beloved characters, such as Hello Kitty, Cinnamoroll, My Melody, and Kuromi, recently struck a deal with Moonbug Entertainment, the owner of CoComelon.
Hello Kitty Island Adventure Hello Kitty Island Adventure players are being mercilessly stalked by Cinnamoroll, a bipedal puppy who doesn't blink: "It's actually kinda freaking me out" News ...
'CoComelon' & Hello Kitty firms Moonbug & Sanrio have struck a deal including a new series with characters from both like Cinnamoroll and JJ.
In honor of Hello Kitty's 50th birthday, here are fun facts about the beloved Sanrio character who, turns out, is not a cat.
Health Canada is recalling several Sanrio Hello Kitty dolls due to concerns the hard plastic noses on the dolls can detach, causing a choking hazard for young children.