Even the most jaded person could tell you that Hello Kitty was awesome and if they didn’t, they’d be a filthy liar. What’s great about Hello Kitty is that it’s probably the least amount of work put into a character license in order to make money. What’s the story of Hello Kitty? Nobody knows, and more importantly nobody cares! Girls will buy her image on anything from back packs to bicycles on site, because she’s just too adorable for words.
The money making machine is turning 34 on Novemeber 1st and has been celebrating her birthday on the Hello Kitty MMO, Hello Kitty Online. Holy crap, there’s a Hello Kitty MMO? I know I’ve said I don’t really care for MMOs in the past, but this could be a huge exception. I can only imagine the joy of going on cake raids with my Hello Kitty Uber Guild. Oh […]
Original post by Paul and software by Elliott Back
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