About to celebrate the 40th birthday of Hello Kitty, we have known that it does not represent a kitten, but a girl

It was in the 70s of the last century when Hello Kitty was born, a Japanese icon that has since been present in the lives of thousands of girls around the world. Movies, backpacks, toys, children's cosmetics, luggage, stuffed animals ...

Now that he is about to turn 40, the creators (and licensing company) of this that we thought was a kitten ... have revealed that it's actually called Kitty White, and it's a girl who has a twin sister named as we already know Mimmy, and a kitten named Charmmy whom we also know. He lives with his family in a suburb of London, and was born on the first of November

I imagine that at the gates of the great celebration these things can happen: the revelation gives more excitement to the events generated by the anniversary

It has been from the company itself, which as you know is Sanrio, who has corrected the anthropologist who tries to organize a retrospective exhibition at the Japanese American museum in Los Angeles, on the occasion of the 40th anniversary.

Christine R. Yano has already introduced the appropriate modifications, and as of October 11, who takes a tour of 100 North Central Avenue in LA, will know more about this (now) girl who attends Third permanently.

Meanwhile, a little Kitty greets the space looking out a window of the Hodoyoshi satellite - 3. Few things have left to do to this little character that was created at the time when Japanese women (also men, of course) began to settle in England. The idea of ​​an idealized and perpetual childhood was very well received, and the image has crossed the world of objects, to become theme parks, dentistry clinics or urban park furniture.

The secret is revealed: Hello Kitty is not a Japanese bobtail cat, but a girl... imagine her without ears or mustache. Happy Birthday Kitty White!

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