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Both the remote and the TV are branded with Hello Kitty, which is plenty, but you can also see a small image of her when you change the channel or volume.
SlipperyBrick.com 2010
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I'm finding Walker's chapter on "Hello Kitty" especially interesting in its own right and also because his description of the success of Hello Kitty has helped me to understand Sarah Palin.
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I'm finding Walker's chapter on "Hello Kitty" especially interesting in its own right and also because his description of the success of Hello Kitty has helped me to understand Sarah Palin.
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I'm finding Walker's chapter on "Hello Kitty" especially interesting in its own right and also because his description of the success of Hello Kitty has helped me to understand Sarah Palin.
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Jakks, which makes action figures and other products under the brands of Cabbage Patch Kids, Pokemon and Hello Kitty, has so far resisted overtures by Oaktree, which offered to pay more if Jakks could show it deserved a higher value, according to the letter.
Oaktree Makes Unsolicited Bid for Jakks for More Than $650 Million Gina Chon 2011
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She is frequently approached for co-branding collaborations and has done them with Barbie and Hello Kitty; she has even worked with Disney.
The Serious Business of Pretty Pink Things Christina Binkley 2011
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An example: artist Roger Shimomura, active since the 1970s, superimposes his face on popular Japanese characters like Pikachu and Hello Kitty; his work is also included in the exhibition.
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She is frequently approached for co-branding collaborations and has done them with Barbie and Hello Kitty; she has even worked with Disney.
The Serious Business of Pretty Pink Things Christina Binkley 2011
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HONG KONG—Veteran Hong Kong investment banker Francis Leung has his eyes set on transforming a popular Chinese cartoon brand to the leagues of Mickey Mouse and Hello Kitty in his first foray into China's animation market.
An Animated Goat, Banker Look Abroad Polly Hui 2011
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"Creating a smash hit out of any character takes time and perseverance, and sustaining the success is even harder," said Masumi Oishi, an analyst at Ichiyoshi Research Institute in Tokyo, who covers Sanrio Co., the company behind Hello Kitty.
An Animated Goat, Banker Look Abroad Polly Hui 2011
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