The Chinese meaning of Hallo kitty: Hello Kitty (brand name)
Hello Kitty, the Chinese name is Hello Kitty or Hello Kitty. It is the mascot created by Japan's Sanrio Company in 1974. Hello Kitty-related products are usually an image of a white kitten with a red bow on its left ear. The Hello Kitty trademark, which deliberately ignores the mouth, has been registered since 1976.
Japanese Sanli, the registrar of Hello Kitty image, pointed out that Hello Kitty is not a cat. She walked on two legs, never four, and had no cat-like behavior.
The third Hello Kitty designer Yuko Yamaguchi designed Hello Kitty as a cat. She said that she deliberately did not add a mouth to Hello Kitty so that she would always be happy and would not have too much trouble. She has many emotional changes, so that "everyone can feel comforted when they see her."
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Hello Kitty was originally designed in 1974 by Sanrio designer Yuko Shimizu. Shimizu left the company about a year later. The second designer, Setsuko Yonekubo, continued to design until 1980 when the task was handed over to Yuko Yamaguchi.
Hello Kitty was given British ancestry because British culture was very popular with Japanese girls at the time. Kitty's name comes from a cat owned by Alice in Lewis Carroll's Alice Through the Looking Glass.
Dear Daniel, Hello Kitty's boyfriend, who was created in 1999, was inspired by the 1971 movie "Melody" in which the Bee Gee band participated in the song creation and Melody starred as Daniel.
The fictional world of Hello Kitty includes a host of friends and family members. Since 2004, she also has a pet Persian cat she calls Charmmy Kitty and a pet hamster named Sugar. Charmmy is very similar to Hello Kitty but more like a cat.
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