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Usahana ( ja:ウサハナ) (also stylized as U*SA*HA*NA) is a rabbit character drawn with different colored ears, one pink and one blue, and a flower on her head. According to official character profiles her birthday is August 7 and her full name is Hanachan. [171] Anderson, Kirsten (2019). What Is the Story of Hello Kitty?. New York: Penguin Random House. p.45. ISBN 9781524788391. Garcia, Catherine (26 March 2010). "Please pass the bubbly, Hello Kitty". Entertainment Weekly . Retrieved 2 November 2015.
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Marumofubiyori ( ja:まるもふびより) is a group of characters. Moppu is a white bear character who, according to official character profiles, got his name because he wears his blanket everywhere, trailing it behind him like a mop. [309] [310] He is depicted with friends including Kanikama, a toy crab that is a reliable character, and Gyoniku, a toy fish that has a mysterious antenna. [309] [311] [312] TV Asahi's Sanrio Mascot Character 'Gō-chan' Gets 2nd Anime Film". Anime News Network. 2018-02-06 . Retrieved 17
Little Twin Stars ( ja:リトルツインスターズ, Ritoru Tsuin Sutāzu) also known as Kikilala ( キキララ, kikirara) in Japan [25] are a pair of angel-like characters. The younger brother with blue hair is Kiki ( キキ, Kiki ), and the older sister with pink hair is Lala ( ララ, Rara). [26] Originally designed by Yōko Matsumoto (松本庸子) who also designed My Melody. [27] They were initially created for a 1975 Christmas promotion and their birthday is December 24, Christmas Eve. [28] [29] [30] Drawing inspiration from Christmas and winter themes, early sketches had the characters wearing warm coats and winter scarves, before Matsumoto settled on stars as the motif. [28] [31] Because they came from the sky, she gave them white angel style clothes. [28] In their first publication the characters were unnamed, and their names originate from a survey in the Strawberry Newspaper ( ja:いちご新聞) where readers could send in their suggestions. [32] [33] [34] The cat who turned kawaii into cash". Asia Times. 2003-12-13. Archived from the original on 2005-02-10 . Retrieved 2020-05-27. {{ cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL ( link) a b c d "Hello Kitty". Sanrio. Archived from the original on 24 June 2011 . Retrieved 22 December 2010.a b c "「サンリオキャラ弁を作ろう!あたのおいしい笑顔がみたいから…」" (PDF). sanrio.co.jp. 2009-03-06. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-09-02.