SlideShare a Scribd company logo
HELLO KITTY CAKE
HELLO KITTY
 Hello Kitty (Japanese: ハロー・キティ Hepburn: Harō Kiti),[3] also known by her full name Kitty
White (キティ・ホワイト Kiti Howaito),[2] is a fictional cartoon character produced by the
Japanese company Sanrio,[4] created by Yuko Shimizu and currently designed by Yuko Yamaguchi.
She is depicted as a female Gijinka (anthropomorphization of human and Japanese Bobtail) with a
red bow and, notably, no mouth.[5] According to her backstory, she is a perpetual 3rd-grade student
who lives outside London.[6] According to Sanrio, she is not a cat: she is simply a cartoon
character.[6] Sanrio announced in 2018 that Hello Kitty's birthday is 1 November.[7] Since the
cartoon character's creation, Hello Kitty has a media franchise including a product line, clothing
apparel, toy-line, manga comics, anime series, popular music, and other media.
 Shortly after her creation in 1974, the Hello Kitty vinyl coin purse was introduced by Sanrio in March
1975. The character was then brought to the United States in 1976.[8][9] The character is a staple
of the kawaii segment of Japanese popular culture.[10] By 2010, Sanrio had groomed Hello Kitty
into a global marketing phenomenon,[11] worth $6 billion a year.[12] By 2014, when Hello Kitty was
40 years old, she was worth about $8 billion a year.[13] As of 2018, Hello Kitty is the second highest-
grossing franchise of all time, with an estimated retail sales revenue exceeding $50 billion.[14]
CONT.
 Originally aimed at preadolescent females, Hello Kitty's market has broadened to include
adolescent and adult consumers, being found on a variety of products ranging from school supplies
to fashion accessories. Several Hello Kitty TV series, targeted towards children, have been
produced, as well as several manga comics and anime films. There have been two Sanrio theme
parks based on Hello Kitty, Harmonyland and Sanrio Puroland.
BACKGROUND
 In 1962, Shintaro Tsuji, founder of Sanrio, began selling rubber sandals with flowers painted on
them.[15] Tsuji noted the profits gained by adding a cute design to the sandals and hired cartoonists to
design cute characters for his merchandise.[15] The company produced a line of character merchandise
around gift-giving occasions.[16] Hello Kitty was designed by Yuko Shimizu and was added to the lineup of
early Sanrio characters in 1974.[9] The character's first appearance on an item was a vinyl coin purse in
Japan where she was pictured sitting between a bottle of milk and a goldfish bowl.[17] She first appeared in
the United States in 1976.[8]
 Sanrio decided to make Hello Kitty British because at the time when she was created, foreign countries, in
particular Britain, were trendy in Japan. In addition, Sanrio already had a number of characters set in the
US and it wanted Hello Kitty to be different.[10][18]Shimizu got the name Kitty from Lewis Carroll's Through
the Looking-Glass, where in a scene early in the book Alice plays with a cat she calls Kitty.[19] Sanrio's motto
is "social communication" and Tsuji wanted the brand name to reflect that. He first considered "Hi Kitty"
before settling on "Hello" for the greeting.[20]
 Spokespeople for Sanrio have said that Hello Kitty does not have a mouth because they want people to
"project their feelings onto the character" and "be happy or sad together with Hello Kitty."[10][21] Another
explanation Sanrio has given for her lack of a mouth is that she "speaks from the heart. She's Sanrio's
ambassador to the world and isn't bound to any particular language".[18] Representatives for Sanrio have said
they see Hello Kitty as a symbol of friendship, and they hope she will encourage friendship between people
across the world.[10] While there has been some speculation[22][23] that Hello Kitty has its origins in Maneki
Neko, and that the name Hello Kitty itself is a back-translation of Maneki Neko, which means beckoning
cat in English, no definitive statement supports that speculation.[24]
HISTORY
 Hello Kitty sold well immediately after the 1974 launch, and Sanrio's sales increased seven times up
until they slumped temporarily in 1978.[10][25] New series with Hello Kitty in different themed
designs are released regularly, following current trends. Yuko Yamaguchi, the main designer for
most of Hello Kitty's history, has said that she is inspired by fashion, movies and TV in creating new
designs.[10][25]
 Hello Kitty was originally marketed only towards a child and preteen audience. In the 1990s, the
target market for Hello Kitty was broadened to include teens and adults as a retro
brand.[10][18] Marketed to those who could not get Hello Kitty merchandise as children, or who
fondly remember items they had, Sanrio began selling Hello Kitty branded products such as purses
and laptops.[10][18][25] The 1994–1996 Face series was the first to be designed for a more mature
appeal.[10]
 According to Sanrio, in 1999 Hello Kitty appeared on 12,000 different products yearly.[20] By 2008,
Hello Kitty was responsible for half of Sanrio's $1 billion revenue and there were over 50,000
different Hello Kitty branded products in more than 60 countries.[18] Beginning in 2007, following
trends in Japan, Sanrio began using darker designs for Hello Kitty with more black and less pink,
and pulling away from kawaii styles.[25]
 Hello Kitty and Mimmy celebrated their 40th Anniversary on 1 November 2014. The "Arigato
Everyone Birthday Celebration" took place in Sanrio Puroland in Tokyo for several days.[26]
REFERENCES
 WIKIPEDIA.COM

More Related Content

PPTX
Walt disney
PPT
Walt Disney BIO
PPTX
Walt disney
PPTX
Brand mascot's effect on brands
PPTX
Walt disney presintation
PPTX
Presentation on walt disney bio!
PPTX
Walt disney powerpoint
PPTX
Leader-type-walt disney
Walt disney
Walt Disney BIO
Walt disney
Brand mascot's effect on brands
Walt disney presintation
Presentation on walt disney bio!
Walt disney powerpoint
Leader-type-walt disney

Similar to HELLO KITTY CAKE (10)

PPT
Hello kitty 101
PPT
Walt-disney( sonam-m100700056)
PPTX
Business quiz
PPTX
Hello kitty ppt
PDF
Mickey Mouse
PPTX
Mickey mouse cartoon character
PDF
Mama! 5 Toy Doll Types from 1962
PDF
Economy, Morality, Gender, And Ethnic Stereotyping Essay
PPTX
Walt Disney - By MuKesh
PPTX
The byron report
Hello kitty 101
Walt-disney( sonam-m100700056)
Business quiz
Hello kitty ppt
Mickey Mouse
Mickey mouse cartoon character
Mama! 5 Toy Doll Types from 1962
Economy, Morality, Gender, And Ethnic Stereotyping Essay
Walt Disney - By MuKesh
The byron report
Ad

More from Yanne Evangelista (20)

PPTX
STAFF PLANNING AND LABOR COST CONTROL
PPTX
REVENUE AND CASH HANDLING CONTROL
PPTX
INVENTORY CONTROL POLICIES
PPTX
ISSUANCE CONTROL
PPTX
STORAGE / STOREROOM CONTROL
PPTX
RECEIVING CONTROL POLICIES
PPTX
PURCHASING CONTROL POLICIES
PPT
EVENTS MANAGEMENT ROOM SETUP
PPTX
EVENT PLANNER QUALITIES AND SKILLS
PPTX
INTRODUCTION TO COST CONTROL
PPT
BARTENDING AND FLAIRTENDING
PPT
DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY
PPT
CHILD DEVELOPMENT
PPT
KITCHEN BRIGADE SYSTEM
PPT
PROFESSIONAL CHEF'S UNIFORM
PPT
INTRODUCTION TO CULINARY
PPTX
GAMING AND CASINO MANAGEMENT
PPT
EVENTS MARKETING
PPT
TOURISM PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT
PPT
CRUISE OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT
STAFF PLANNING AND LABOR COST CONTROL
REVENUE AND CASH HANDLING CONTROL
INVENTORY CONTROL POLICIES
ISSUANCE CONTROL
STORAGE / STOREROOM CONTROL
RECEIVING CONTROL POLICIES
PURCHASING CONTROL POLICIES
EVENTS MANAGEMENT ROOM SETUP
EVENT PLANNER QUALITIES AND SKILLS
INTRODUCTION TO COST CONTROL
BARTENDING AND FLAIRTENDING
DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY
CHILD DEVELOPMENT
KITCHEN BRIGADE SYSTEM
PROFESSIONAL CHEF'S UNIFORM
INTRODUCTION TO CULINARY
GAMING AND CASINO MANAGEMENT
EVENTS MARKETING
TOURISM PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT
CRUISE OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT
Ad

Recently uploaded (20)

PDF
Hosting with Sandwich Bottom Dutch Oven.pdf
PPTX
plantilla-powerpoint-lactancia-materna-221215162739-ccfab79a
PDF
Food in the Maldives and Its Unique Culinary Tradition
PDF
Practical 4. Wet Ash Content.pdf food analysis
PPTX
CUSTARD APPLE.pptxMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
PPTX
how How_to_Wash_Dishes_with_Finesse.pptx
PDF
How Food Data Scraping Is Revolutionizing Restaurant Growth Strategies
PPTX
06. 1649335909782_CLI 250 NUTRITION_2022.pptx
PPTX
SUSTAINABLE FOOD PRODUCTION and supply chain
PPTX
Lecture 2 Effect of water on shelf life of food.pptx
PPTX
Food-Sanitation-and-Microbiology_20250801_223934_0000.pptx
PPTX
英国罗汉普顿大学毕业证复刻,英国罗汉普顿大学文凭成绩单定制在线制作
PPTX
Arunish chawla 23212AGC218 B.Sc. Ag. THIRD YEAR (2).pptx
PDF
plating appetizers and hors d'oeuvres...
PPTX
philippines-slides-march-2024-datahub-web.pptx
PDF
Administrative-Order-No.-2006-0012 Milk Code.pdf
PPTX
Το κρασί από την αρχαιότητα έως σήμερα.pptx
PDF
Agricultural_Census_Main_Findings_Report.pdf
PPT
DIET FINAL FOR HOTEL MANAGEMENT STUDENTS.ppt
PPTX
หลักสูตร Standard Barista for IPC barista
Hosting with Sandwich Bottom Dutch Oven.pdf
plantilla-powerpoint-lactancia-materna-221215162739-ccfab79a
Food in the Maldives and Its Unique Culinary Tradition
Practical 4. Wet Ash Content.pdf food analysis
CUSTARD APPLE.pptxMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
how How_to_Wash_Dishes_with_Finesse.pptx
How Food Data Scraping Is Revolutionizing Restaurant Growth Strategies
06. 1649335909782_CLI 250 NUTRITION_2022.pptx
SUSTAINABLE FOOD PRODUCTION and supply chain
Lecture 2 Effect of water on shelf life of food.pptx
Food-Sanitation-and-Microbiology_20250801_223934_0000.pptx
英国罗汉普顿大学毕业证复刻,英国罗汉普顿大学文凭成绩单定制在线制作
Arunish chawla 23212AGC218 B.Sc. Ag. THIRD YEAR (2).pptx
plating appetizers and hors d'oeuvres...
philippines-slides-march-2024-datahub-web.pptx
Administrative-Order-No.-2006-0012 Milk Code.pdf
Το κρασί από την αρχαιότητα έως σήμερα.pptx
Agricultural_Census_Main_Findings_Report.pdf
DIET FINAL FOR HOTEL MANAGEMENT STUDENTS.ppt
หลักสูตร Standard Barista for IPC barista

HELLO KITTY CAKE

  • 2. HELLO KITTY  Hello Kitty (Japanese: ハロー・キティ Hepburn: Harō Kiti),[3] also known by her full name Kitty White (キティ・ホワイト Kiti Howaito),[2] is a fictional cartoon character produced by the Japanese company Sanrio,[4] created by Yuko Shimizu and currently designed by Yuko Yamaguchi. She is depicted as a female Gijinka (anthropomorphization of human and Japanese Bobtail) with a red bow and, notably, no mouth.[5] According to her backstory, she is a perpetual 3rd-grade student who lives outside London.[6] According to Sanrio, she is not a cat: she is simply a cartoon character.[6] Sanrio announced in 2018 that Hello Kitty's birthday is 1 November.[7] Since the cartoon character's creation, Hello Kitty has a media franchise including a product line, clothing apparel, toy-line, manga comics, anime series, popular music, and other media.  Shortly after her creation in 1974, the Hello Kitty vinyl coin purse was introduced by Sanrio in March 1975. The character was then brought to the United States in 1976.[8][9] The character is a staple of the kawaii segment of Japanese popular culture.[10] By 2010, Sanrio had groomed Hello Kitty into a global marketing phenomenon,[11] worth $6 billion a year.[12] By 2014, when Hello Kitty was 40 years old, she was worth about $8 billion a year.[13] As of 2018, Hello Kitty is the second highest- grossing franchise of all time, with an estimated retail sales revenue exceeding $50 billion.[14]
  • 3. CONT.  Originally aimed at preadolescent females, Hello Kitty's market has broadened to include adolescent and adult consumers, being found on a variety of products ranging from school supplies to fashion accessories. Several Hello Kitty TV series, targeted towards children, have been produced, as well as several manga comics and anime films. There have been two Sanrio theme parks based on Hello Kitty, Harmonyland and Sanrio Puroland.
  • 4. BACKGROUND  In 1962, Shintaro Tsuji, founder of Sanrio, began selling rubber sandals with flowers painted on them.[15] Tsuji noted the profits gained by adding a cute design to the sandals and hired cartoonists to design cute characters for his merchandise.[15] The company produced a line of character merchandise around gift-giving occasions.[16] Hello Kitty was designed by Yuko Shimizu and was added to the lineup of early Sanrio characters in 1974.[9] The character's first appearance on an item was a vinyl coin purse in Japan where she was pictured sitting between a bottle of milk and a goldfish bowl.[17] She first appeared in the United States in 1976.[8]  Sanrio decided to make Hello Kitty British because at the time when she was created, foreign countries, in particular Britain, were trendy in Japan. In addition, Sanrio already had a number of characters set in the US and it wanted Hello Kitty to be different.[10][18]Shimizu got the name Kitty from Lewis Carroll's Through the Looking-Glass, where in a scene early in the book Alice plays with a cat she calls Kitty.[19] Sanrio's motto is "social communication" and Tsuji wanted the brand name to reflect that. He first considered "Hi Kitty" before settling on "Hello" for the greeting.[20]  Spokespeople for Sanrio have said that Hello Kitty does not have a mouth because they want people to "project their feelings onto the character" and "be happy or sad together with Hello Kitty."[10][21] Another explanation Sanrio has given for her lack of a mouth is that she "speaks from the heart. She's Sanrio's ambassador to the world and isn't bound to any particular language".[18] Representatives for Sanrio have said they see Hello Kitty as a symbol of friendship, and they hope she will encourage friendship between people across the world.[10] While there has been some speculation[22][23] that Hello Kitty has its origins in Maneki Neko, and that the name Hello Kitty itself is a back-translation of Maneki Neko, which means beckoning cat in English, no definitive statement supports that speculation.[24]
  • 5. HISTORY  Hello Kitty sold well immediately after the 1974 launch, and Sanrio's sales increased seven times up until they slumped temporarily in 1978.[10][25] New series with Hello Kitty in different themed designs are released regularly, following current trends. Yuko Yamaguchi, the main designer for most of Hello Kitty's history, has said that she is inspired by fashion, movies and TV in creating new designs.[10][25]  Hello Kitty was originally marketed only towards a child and preteen audience. In the 1990s, the target market for Hello Kitty was broadened to include teens and adults as a retro brand.[10][18] Marketed to those who could not get Hello Kitty merchandise as children, or who fondly remember items they had, Sanrio began selling Hello Kitty branded products such as purses and laptops.[10][18][25] The 1994–1996 Face series was the first to be designed for a more mature appeal.[10]  According to Sanrio, in 1999 Hello Kitty appeared on 12,000 different products yearly.[20] By 2008, Hello Kitty was responsible for half of Sanrio's $1 billion revenue and there were over 50,000 different Hello Kitty branded products in more than 60 countries.[18] Beginning in 2007, following trends in Japan, Sanrio began using darker designs for Hello Kitty with more black and less pink, and pulling away from kawaii styles.[25]  Hello Kitty and Mimmy celebrated their 40th Anniversary on 1 November 2014. The "Arigato Everyone Birthday Celebration" took place in Sanrio Puroland in Tokyo for several days.[26]