Posted on 11/08/2014 7:19:36 PM PST by TigerLikesRooster
Hello Kitty turns 40, draws 25,000 fans to first 'Hello Kitty Con'
By Michael Martinez and Jaqueline Hurtado, CNN
November 2, 2014 -- Updated 1832 GMT (0232 HKT)
Los Angeles (CNN) -- They come from all over the world wearing her apparel or even dressed as her lookalike.
It is, after all, the first convention for an icon whose image of irrepressible cuteness can send its worshippers swooning.
Hello Kitty is celebrating its 40th year in grand fashion in one of downtown Los Angeles' classiest museums, and there are so many exhibits and so much merchandise for sale in the Museum of Contemporary Art that Hello Kitty fans are finding it hard to say goodbye.
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I also have ‘Hello Kitty’ checks. :)
I am just so disconnected from "culture" This is the first I heard of Hello Kitty. The very first episode of Sinefeld I saw was the last one.
I really don't think I have missed much with the TV unplugged for the last 20 years.
Are you Japanese?
:)
Such a stupid concept.
I wish I had thought of it.
I tried to go but the convention was sold out almost immediately.
Trollo Kitty
Kalashnakitty!
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It’s jut a revised version of an older Japanese tradition known as “Maneki-Neko”, or “beckoning cat” They’re litle statues of what we would call calico cats with one paw raised as if waving. There’s various folk tales surrounding it but the upshot is that they’re considered good luck charms.
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When I was nine, my family (four boys, two girls) moved to Yokosuka, Japan where my father had orders to report.
Sometime after we arrived, the family station wagon finally made it over (1964 Chrysler New Yorker station wagon...white exterior, red leather interior, fit ten people, and had pushbutton gear selection!)
My mother took us off base on a drizzly, grey, rainy day, and as we drove along some Japanese highway, we saw it.
My mother said later when she saw it, she prayed silently all of us kids would not see it.
A small, filthy, calico kitten with a bob tail, in a puddle beside the road. We all saw it at the same time, and the entire car (except for my mother) erupted in tearful pleas to save the kitten.
That poor woman. She was helpless there. So she pulled the car over, my mother splashed back, scooped up the kitten, and deposited her in the back seat. When we got back, my mother filled the kitchen sink with lukewarm water, and immersed the cat in it. The surface of the water in the sink looked like someone had shaken a pepper shaker all over it. I did not comprehend what it was until my mother snapped “Get away from the sink. Those are fleas.” Hehehe...my eyes must have looked like saucers when I realized it wasn’t pepper on the water.
Wonderful cat, and our dog that was given to us by Seabees living in a barracks next to our new home. We named that cat “Chi Chi”, and took her to the Philippines with us a few years later, along with the dog.
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