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There are several differentHello Kitty animated series,featuring the characterHello Kitty,from the Japanese companySanrio.
Hello Kitty | |
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ハローキティ (Harō Kiti) | |
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Created by | Yuko Shimizu Sanrio |
Original video animation | |
Hello Kitty and Friends | |
Directed by | Yasuo Ishikawa Masami Hata Fumio Kurokawa |
Produced by | Takaharu Yoshikawa |
Music by | Senji Nanba |
Studio | Grouper Production |
Licensed by | Kaleidoscope Entertainment, Inc. Family Home Entertainment |
Released | 1989–1998 |
Episodes | 80 |
Original video animation | |
Hello Kitty's Paradise | |
Directed by | Hideaki Oba |
Produced by | Yuki Saito |
Written by | Keiko Kimoto |
Music by | Eri Takeda |
Studio | Imagica Multi-Access Company |
Licensed by | |
Released | March 25, 1999–October 22, 1999 |
Runtime | 8–9 minutes (each) |
Episodes | 32 |
Original video animation | |
Growing Up With Hello Kitty | |
Directed by | Hiroshi Iwata |
Produced by | Yasuhito Ito Yuki Saito |
Written by | Chinatsu Hojo |
Music by | Eri Takeda |
Studio | Group TAC |
Released | March 1, 2001–March 17, 2001 |
Runtime | 8–9 minutes (each) |
Episodes | 16 |
Original video animation | |
Hello Kitty's Animation Theater | |
Directed by | Yoshio Kuroda |
Written by | Chinatsu Houjou Miho Maruo So Toyama Yumi Kageyama |
Music by | Eri Takeda |
Studio | Group TAC |
Released | July 20, 2001–December 21, 2001 |
Runtime | 25 minutes (each) |
Episodes | 13 |
Original video animation | |
Hello Kitty's Stump Village | |
Directed by | Han-Jung-Suk Soo-Hyun Kim |
Produced by | Chris Eum Luke Han |
Written by | Ju-Young-Ahn |
Studio | Studio Tomorrow SOVIK Venture Capital |
Licensed by | |
Released | May 5, 2005–October 27, 2005 |
Episodes | 26 |
Anime television series | |
Hello Kitty: Ringo no Mori no Fantasy | |
Studio | Asahi Production |
Original network | TV Tokyo |
Original run | April 4, 2006–September 19, 2006 |
Episodes | 13 |
Hello Kitty's Furry Tale Theater(1987)
editHello Kitty's Furry Tale Theateris a Japanese-American animated series co-produced byDIC Enterprisesand animated byToei Animation.The series involved Hello Kitty and her friends doing their own version of popular fairy tales and stories. Each of the 13 half-hour episodes consisted of two 11-minute cartoons, and they first aired onCBSfrom September 19 to December 12, 1987.
Hello Kitty and Friends(1989–1998)
editSANRIO Animation Series,also known asSanrio World Masterpiece Cinema Series(サンリオ thế giới danh tác ánh họa quán シリーズ,Sanrio sekai meisaku eigakan shirīzu),is a series of 80 Japanese OVAs produced between 1989 and 1998,[1]and animated by Gropuer Production. 28 of these OVAs (and two Sanrio Anime Festival films) were dubbed in English under the titleHello Kitty and Friendsand aired onYTVinCanada.The series featured Hello Kitty and other characters like Keroppi, Pochaco, and Pekkle. Episodes were also broadcast onToon Disney(United States),ZDFandSuper RTL(Germany),Boomerang,DeA KidsandKa-Boom(Italy),Canal de las Estrellas(Mexico), andABS-CBN(Philippines, under the "Sanrio World of Animation" banner).
Episodes
edit- Hello Kitty - Cinderella (22 July 1989)
- Keroppi - The Big Adventure (27 September 1989)
- Keroppi - Find the Pink Mushroom (1990)
- Hello Kitty - The Sleeping Princess (20 July 1991)
- Hello Kitty - The Circus Comes to Town (21 July 1992)
- Hello Kitty - The Day the Big Clock Stopped (21 July 1992)
- Keroppi - Let's Play Baseball (21 July 1992)
- Hello Kitty - Mom Loves Me After All (21 August 1992)
- Hello Kitty - The Magic Apple (21 September 1992)
- Hello Kitty - Santa's Missing Hat (1 November 1992)
- Keroppi - The Christmas Eve Gift - Santa and His Reindeer Kuppi (1 November 1992)
- Pekkle - The Great Swimming Race (21 March 1993)
- Pekkle - Find the Secret Treasure (21 April 1993)
- Hello Kitty - The Wonderful Sisters (21 May 1993)
- Keroppi - The Adventures of the Coward Prince (21 May 1993)
- Hello Kitty - Snow White (21 July 1993)
- Hello Kitty - Heidi (21 August 1993)
- Keroppi - The Adventures of Gulliver (21 August 1993)
- Pekkle - Aladdin and His Magic Lamp (21 September 1993)
- Pochacco - Exciting Birthday (21 October 1993)
- Pekkle - The Adventures of Sinbad (21 October 1993)
- Hello Kitty - Alice in Wonderland (21 November 1993)
- Keroppi - The Frog's Secret House (21 November 1993)
- Pochacco - The Excitement at the Carrot Patch (21 November 1993)
- Hello Kitty - The Dream Thief (21 December 1993)
- Keroppi - Robin Hood (21 January 1994)
- Hello Kitty - The Prince in his Dream Castle (12 February 1994)
- Keroppi - Let's Be Friends (21 February 1994)
- Keroppi - Our Treasure (21 March 1994)
- Patty and Jimmy - You're a Superstar (21 March 1994)
Cast
edit- Karen Bernstein-Hello Kitty
- Mary Long-Mimmy
- Jill Frappier- Fifi, Keroppi
- Tracey Hoyt- Keroleen
- Jeff Lumby- Ganta/Junk
- Elva Mai Hoover- Noberun/Newton, Den Den
- Nadine Rabinovitch - Teru Teru/Ruby
- Julie Lemieux- Jody, Kyorosuke/Soak
- Susan Roman- Pekkle
- Paulina Gillis- Thomas, Tracy, Pochacco
- Addison Bell
- Tony Daniels
- Paul De La Rosa - Papa
- Elizabeth Hanna- Mama
- Jonathan Potts
- Ron Rubin
- John Stocker
- Chris Wiggins- Narrator
Hello Kitty's Paradise(1999)
editKitty's Paradise(Japanese:キティズパラダイス,Hepburn:Kitizu Paradaisu,lit. Kitty's Paradise)is an animated series featuring the adventures of Hello Kitty and her twin sister Mimmy that officially ran from January 5, 1999 to March 29, 2011. The show was the longest running weekly children's program in TV Tokyo's history, and aired on Tuesday mornings at 7:30 AM JST throughout its 12-year run. Following the series finale, it was immediately replaced byPretty Rhythm Aurora Dreamin its timeslot on April 9, 2011.
Animated shorts were released on video with theKitty's Paradisebrand between March 25[2]and October 22, 1999.[3]Saban Entertainmentadapted these shorts into a TV series in the U.S. titledHello Kitty's Paradise.[4]This show ran on theFox Family Channel[5]from March 4[6]to September 16, 2000.[7]ADV Filmslicensed the home video rights to this series[8]and initially released it on VHS and DVD between November 26, 2002[9]and March 25, 2003.
Episodes
editEpisodes from Pretty Kitty
- A Blooming Good Morning (あさがおさいた)
- A Storybook Adventure (おはなしをつくろう)
- Kitty's Clean Cuisine (ごはんはたのしく! )
- A Day Out with Dad (おみせやさんなにやさん? )
- Underground Kitty (つちのなかはどうなってるの)
- Watch the Birdie (キティとミミィとことりさん)
- Minding Manners (フォークどうする? )
- Streetwise (まちへおでかけ)
Episodes from Fun With Friends
- The Magic Bags (ふしぎなふくろ)
- The Dust Monster (ほこりオバケがでてきたぞ)
- Put On a Happy Place (かざってみよう)
- The Train to Grandma's House (でんしゃでおでかけ)
- Paper Play (かみでつくろう)
- Sizing Things Up (ちょっとといっぱい)
- The Broken Robot (こわれたロボット)
- What's in Store (これっていくつ? )
Episodes from Share And Care
- Shadow Play (かげであそぼう)
- Happy Birthday Papa (パパにおてがみ)
- The Great Kitty Car Race (つみきののりもの)
- Adventures in Groceryland (おつかいできる? )
- A Trip to Rainbow Park (なにいろがいいかな)
- Birthday Party Time (おたんじょうびにおよばれ)
- Making Cookies (クッキーをつくろう)
- Great Shapes! (いろんなかたち)
Episodes from Learn With love
- A Stitch in Time Saves Nine Lives! (とけいのなかは・・・)
- The Big and Small of It (おおきい? ちいさい? )
- A Puzzling Day (かたちであそぼ)
- A Fair Share (はんぶんこしよう)
- Can You Count Them? (かぞえられる? )
- Everything Has Its Place (あそんだあとはもとのばしょ)
- Once Upon A Kitty (キティとミミィのえほん)
- A Nice Little Walk in the City (どうろのルール)
Cast
edit- Melissa Fahn-Hello Kitty
- Laura Summer-Mimmy
- Jennifer Darling- Mama
- Tony Pope- Papa
- Barbara Goodson- Moley
- Sally/Birdie
- Hally/Flirdie
- Sandy Fox- Tracey
Growing Up With Hello Kitty(2001)
editTogether with Hello Kitty(Japanese:ハローキティといっしょ,Hepburn:Harōkiti to Issho)is a series ofOVAsbySanriofeaturingHello Kittyand her twin sister Mimmy as they learn life lessons. The first 16-episode series was released on video between August 21, 1994[10]and October 21, 1998,[11]while the second 16-episode series was released on video between March 1[12]and March 17, 2001.[13]AnimEigoreleased the second series onDVDin 2012 in North America asGrowing Up With Hello Kitty,with an English dub byCoastal Studios.[14]Each disc contains six episodes focusing on issues such as learning how to talk on the phone, cleaning up a messy room and playing nicely. The production has been generally well-reviewed, with viewers pleased by both the quality of the production as well as the educational content.
Segments
edit- Going to The Bathroom (トイレにいけるよ)
- Changing Our Clothes (ひとりできがえ)
- Eating Nicely (きちんとしょくじ)
- I Can Share With Friends (がまんできるよ)
- Sleeping By Ourselves (ひとりでおやすみ)
- Saying I'm Sorry (ごめんねいえる)
- Cleaning Up My Mess (おかたづけできる)
- Replying Properly (きちんとおへんじ)
- Talking On the Phone (でんわでおはなし)
- Let's Play Together (なかよくあそぼう)
- It's Fun to Help (たのしいおてつだい)
- Eating Our Vegetables (なんでもたべよう)
- Undubbed
- Traffic Safety (こうつうあんぜん)
- Let's Brush (はみがきしようね)
- Energetic Greeting (げんきにあいさつ)
- I Like Bathing (だいすきおふろ)
Hello Kitty's Animation Theater(2001)
editSanrio Anime World Masterpiece Theater(サンリオアニメ thế giới danh tác kịch tràng,Sanrio Anime Sekai Meisaku Gekijō)is a 13-episode anime series produced by Sanrio and animated byGroup TAC.Each episode features two stories (a 16-minute and a 8-minute story), totalling 26 stories. The episodes aired on TV from April 3 to December 25, 2001[15]and they were released simultaneously on home video from July 20[16]to December 21 2001.[17]It was licensed by ADV Films and released on home video asHello Kitty's Animation Theaterbetween February 1 and July 12, 2005.
Episodes
edit- Hello Kitty in "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" / Badtz-Maru in "The Shepherd Boy and the Wolf"
- Pochacco in "Jack and the Beanstalk" / Hello Kitty & Mimmy in "The Story of King Midas"
- Hello Kitty & Dear Daniel in "Hansel & Gretel" / My Melody in "Little Red Riding Hood"
- Hello Kitty in "The Bamboo Princess" / Hangyodon in "The Emperor's New Clothes"
- Hello Kitty in "Sleeping Beauty" / Badtz-Maru in "The Ants and the Grasshopper"
- Hello Kitty in "The Wild Swans" / Monkichi in "Mercury and the Workmen"
- Hello Kitty in "The Nutcracker" / Corocorokuririn in "The Country Mouse and the Town Mouse"
- Hello Kitty in "Momotaro" / Pompompurin in "The Tortoise and the Hare"
- Hello Kitty in "Cinderella" / Pekkle in "Drakestail"
- Keroppi in "Aladdin and the Magic Lamp" / Hello Kitty in "The Little Match Girl"
- Hello Kitty in "Puss in Boots" / Pekkle in "The Ugly Duckling"
- Hello Kitty in "Thumbelina" / Pompompurin in "The North Wind and the Sun"
- Hello Kitty & Dear Daniel in "The Snow Queen" / Hello Kitty, Mimmy, & Dear Daniel in "The Three Little Pigs"
Hello Kitty's Stump Village(2005)
editHello Kitty's Stump Villageis a South Korean-Japanese clay-animated series co-produced in 2005 by Sanrio, SOVIK Venture Capital and Studio Tomorrow. It was acquired for North American distribution byGeneonand released on DVD with an English dub byBang Zoom! Entertainmentbetween October 31, 2006, and September 4, 2007.[18]In Japan, the series was released on DVD on April 25, 2007 byTohokushinsha Film.[19]It later premiered onCartoon Networkin the country on May 3, 2008.[20]In South Korea, the series debuted on Champ on October 1, 2007.[21]
Unlike other series, there is no dialogue in this one. Instead, the narrator tells the events of the episodes.
- Seesaw Nutcracker
- Veggie Sunglasses
- Goodie Town
- Heart Shaped Fruit
- Friends Again
- Strange Penguin
- Shadow Show
- Hoop-a-Doop
- Domino Game
- Please Come Back
- Air Balloon
- Little Twin Stars
- Kiwi Cars
- Magical Bowling
- Grape Juice
- Mask Party
- Don't Be Picky
- Candy Tree
- Stump Theater
- Circus
- Puppet Show
- Scarecrow
- Wheat Field
- Windmill
- Trick or Treat
- Keroppi the Frog
Hello Kitty: Ringo no Mori(2006–2008)
editHello Kitty: Ringo no Moriwas an anime series divided into three seasons. The seasons are:Hello Kitty: Ringo no Mori no Fantasy(ハローキティ りんごの sâm のファンタジー),Hello Kitty: Ringo no Mori no Mystery( ハローキティ りんごの sâm のミステリー) andHello Kitty: Ringo no Mori to Parallel Town(ハローキティ りんごの sâm とパラレルタウン). The anime was a production ofAsahi Production.
While this series was never released in English, it did receive several dubs in Spanish, Valencian, Italian, French, Portuguese, Chinese, Malay and Arabic.
The Adventures of Hello Kitty & Friends(2008–2009)
editThe Adventures of Hello Kitty & Friendsis a 3D CGI-animated series featuring Hello Kitty and other characters from the Japanese company Sanrio from 2008 co-developed by Sanrio's digital entertainment entitySanrio DigitalandDream Cortex.It premiered onTVB Jadeand a reboot ofThe Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends.
The World of Hello Kitty(2016–2019)
editThe World of Hello Kitty(Portuguese:O Mundo da Hello Kitty) is a2D flashanimated web series of shorts co-produced bySanrioand the Brazilian animation studio Plot Kids. It started streaming on the Latin AmericanHello KittyYouTubechannels in 2016 and ended in 2019, lasting 4 seasons with 76 episodes and 19 video clips. The last season was themed to honor the character's 45th birthday. An English dubbed version began streaming on the Southeast AsianHello KittyYouTube channels in April 2020.[22]
This animation has appearances of other Sanrio characters such asKeroppi,Badtz-MaruandChococat(introduced in the second season), and alsoMy MelodyandLittle Twin Stars(appearing only in the final season). In 2020 a special season with 6 episodes entitledHello Kitty & Amigos: Chef Starwas released.
Hello Kitty & Friends – Let's Learn Together(2017)
editHello Kitty & Friends – Let's Learn Together(Japanese:キティと nhất tự に học び, khảo えていく,Hepburn:Kiti to Issho ni Manabi, Kangaete Iku,lit. Learn and Think with Kitty)is a series of animated educational webshorts bySanriothat began streaming in Japan onHikari TV Channelon July 28, 2017.[23]A total of 21 seven-minute episodes were produced. The show was later released onDVDin Japan byNippon Columbia.
On July 25, 2018,Sentai Filmworksacquired the rights to release the series in the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand.[24]An English dubbed version was then released on DVD in November 2018.[25]
The series is aimed at young kids and toddlers.
Hello Kitty Channel(2018)
editIn August 2018, Sanrio began streaming a CGI-animated web series onYouTube.It features Hello Kitty talking to the camera about her life in the style ofvloggingYouTubers.[26][27]
Gundam vs Hello Kitty(2019)
editIn January 2019 a limitedoriginal net animationseries in three episodes entitledGundam vs Hello Kitty(Japanese:ガンダムvsハローキティ,Hepburn:Gandamu vs harōkiti,lit. Gundam vs Hello Kitty)was launched featuring a crossover between Hello Kitty with the classic 1979 anime seriesMobile Suit Gundam.[28]The animation was part of a cross-promotion to commemorate the 40th anniversary ofGundamand the 45th anniversary of Hello Kitty. The episodes were made available on its own YouTube channel with animation made bySunrise.
Hello Kitty Fun(2019–2021)
editHello Kitty Funis another 2D flash animated web series of shorts also exclusive from Hello Kitty's LatinYouTubechannels. The series was created as a replacement forThe World of Hello Kitty,however different from the previous one this series uses a hand-drawn art style, and it has no dialogue. Besides Hello Kitty, no other character has appeared in this series. The series is a production made between Sanrio and the Brazilian animation studio Split Studio.
On the English channel, the series is presented under the nameSweet Moments with Hello Kitty.
Hello Kitty and Friends Supercute Adventures(2020–present)
editHello Kitty and Friends Supercute Adventuresis an official, free 2020 animated web series published weekly to the official Hello Kitty and FriendsYouTube.The first episode aired on Monday, October 26 at 3pm PST with an all-star cast of Hello Kitty, Keroppi, Badtz-Maru, My Melody, Pompompurin, and Kuromi. In season 2, Chococat and Cinnamoroll joined the main cast, while in season 4, Pochacco joined the cast.
Hello Kitty: Super Style!(2022–2024)
editHello Kitty: Super Style!is a CGI animated show which began streaming onAmazonKids+ in December 2022.[29]The first season has 52 episodes. The series is a French and Italian co-production. The theme song is performed byCarly Rae Jepsen.[29]
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