Animated series There have been several different animated series starring Hello Kitty. The first was ''
Hello Kitty's Furry Tale Theater, an animated television series with 13 22-minute episodes that premiered in 1987. The next, an OVA titled Hello Kitty and Friends, spanned 30 entries originally released in Japan between 1989 and 1994. Hello Kitty's Paradise
came out in 1999 and was 16 episodes long. Hello Kitty's Stump Village
came out in 2005, and The Adventures of Hello Kitty & Friends came out in 2008 and has aired 52 episodes. A crossover series under the name Kiss Hello Kitty'' (that paired animated versions of the members of the rock band
Kiss with Hello Kitty) was announced in March 2013. Produced by
Gene Simmons, this show was supposed to air on The Hub Network (now
Discovery Family), but it never came to fruition. '''' was a long-running live-action children's program that aired on
TV Tokyo from January 1999 to March 2011. It was the longest-running weekly kids' television program in the network's history. In January 2011, the show's creators mutually agreed to end the series after twelve seasons, with the final episode being broadcast on 29 March 2011. In August 2018, Sanrio began streaming a CGI animated series on
YouTube. It features Hello Kitty talking to the camera about her life in the style of
vlogging YouTubers. Sanrio began streaming the newest 2D animated Hello Kitty series
Hello Kitty and Friends Supercute Adventures on YouTube on 26 October 2020.
Comics Hello Kitty had two
Japanese comic series serialized in
Ribon, a
shōjo manga magazine -
Hello Kitty Doki (ran from May 2007 to April 2008) and
Hello Kitty Peace (released in June 2008). In March 2016, Sanrio launched a
webcomic featuring Hello Kitty as a
strawberry-themed superhero called
Ichigoman (
ichigo meaning strawberry). The webcomic is created by
Toshiki Inoue and Shakua Sinkai and updates once a month. Ichigoman first appeared in 2011 in an exhibition with
Yuko Yamaguchi's art.
Music Hello Kitty has her own branded album,
Hello World, featuring Hello Kitty-inspired songs performed by a collection of artists including
Keke Palmer,
Cori Yarckin, and
Ainjel Emme under Hello Kitty's
Lakeshore Records record label. Hello Kitty was also chosen by
AH Software to be the basis of the new
Vocaloid to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Sanrio. Musician
Yoshiki unveiled the Hello Kitty theme song "Hello Hello" in November 2014 at the first Hello Kitty Con. Yoshiki, who was the first celebrity to have his own Hello Kitty doll, "Yoshikitty", was approached by Yamaguchi to compose the song seven years prior.
Video games There are numerous
Hello Kitty games starting with the release of the first title for Famicom in 1992; however, the majority of these games were never released outside of Japan. Hello Kitty also has made cameo appearances in games featuring other Sanrio characters, such as the
Keroppi game,
Kero Kero Keroppi no Bōken Nikki: Nemureru Mori no Keroleen. Special-edition consoles such as the
Hello Kitty Dreamcast, Hello Kitty Game Boy Pocket, and Hello Kitty Crystal Xbox have also been released exclusively in Japan. Hello Kitty appeared as a guest character in
Sega's
Sonic Dash in 2016, as part of Sega's partnership with Sanrio. Hello Kitty and
My Melody (another Sanrio character) appeared together in
Super Mario Maker as unlockable Mystery Mushroom costumes. Hello Kitty appears as a playable character via
downloadable content in
Super Monkey Ball Banana Mania. A costume based on Hello Kitty, as well as a Hello Kitty-inspired costume known as "Cutest Friend", were available as rewards in
Fall Guys as part of the first Season 4: Creative Construction Fame Pass.
Partial list of Hello Kitty video games •
Hello Kitty no Hanabatake (1992,
Famicom): a platformer •
Hello Kitty World (1992,
Famicom): a Famicom port of
Balloon Kid co-developed by
Nintendo and Character Soft. • ''Hello Kitty's Big Fun Piano'' (1994,
PC): a piano simulation •
Kitty the Kool (1998,
PlayStation) a game from
Imagineer • ''
Hello Kitty's Cube Frenzy'' (1998,
Game Boy Color,
PlayStation): a
life simulation/
minigame collection •
DDR Hello Kitty (1999,
Bemani Pocket): a handheld
Hello Kitty game in the
Dance Dance Revolution series • The
Hello Kitty Simple 1500 series (
PlayStation): a series of specifically low-priced games • '''' (1999,
Dreamcast) • '''' (1999, Dreamcast) • '''' (2000, Dreamcast) • '''' (2000, Dreamcast) •
Gotouchi Hello Kitty Sugoroku Monogatari (2003, PlayStation): a
sugoroku-based game •
Hello Kitty: Happy Party Pals (2005,
Game Boy Advance): an action/adventure game •
Hello Kitty: Roller Rescue (2005,
Xbox,
GameCube,
PlayStation 2): an action/adventure game •
Mainichi Suteki! Hello Kitty no Life Kit (2007,
Nintendo DS): a puzzle game • The
Hello Kitty Simple 2000 series (2007,
PlayStation 2): a series of specifically low-priced games •
Hello Kitty: Big City Dreams (2008,
Nintendo DS): an adventure game published by
Empire Interactive developed by Sanrio Digital. In the game, Hello Kitty moves to the Big City where she meets other Sanrio characters and makes new friends. • '''' (2008,
Nintendo DS): a
PDA application featuring a diary, calendar, alarm clock, money managing system and school planner •
Hello Kitty Online (2009,
PC): an online
MMORPG developed by Sanrio Digital and
Typhoon Games. The game allows players to create and customize characters, then use them to battle monsters, socialize with one another, mine for ore, do domestic chores like farming or cooking, and participate in quests. •
Hello Kitty Parachute Paradise (2009,
iPhone/
iPod Touch): an iPhone game with tilt-based controls •
Apron of Magic (2010, Arcade,
iOS,
Nintendo 3DS): An Arcade Card Game developed by
Examu to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of Sanrio. The game features Hello Kitty and other notable Sanrio Characters. •
Hello Kitty Seasons (2010,
Wii): A game in which the playable character is appointed as Deputy Mayor to help Sanrio Town. •
Hello Kitty Picnic (2012,
Nintendo 3DS) • ''
(2014, iOS, Wii U, Nintendo Switch): A kart racing game featuring Hello Kitty'' and other
Sanrio characters •
Hello Kitty and Friends: Happiness Parade (2022, iOS and Android; 2023, Switch): a
rhythm game. The mobile versions are Netflix exclusives. • '''' (2023,
Apple Arcade; 2025,
Nintendo Switch,
PC,
PlayStation 4,
PlayStation 5): a cozy
social simulation game taking place on an island visited by various Sanrio characters. The game won the Apple Arcade Game of the Year award in 2023.
Films Three
Hello Kitty anime films were released in Japan.
Hello Kitty: Cinderella released in 1989,
Hello Kitty no Oyayubi Hime released in 1990, and
Hello Kitty no Mahō no Mori no Ohime-sama released in 1991. On 3 July 2015, Sanrio announced a full-length animated Hello Kitty theatrical feature initially planned for 2019. In early 2019, it was revealed that
New Line Cinema would be teaming up alongside Sanrio and Flynn Picture Company for an "English language film based on the venerable kid brand." In 2021, it was reported that Jennifer Coyle and
Leo Matsuda had been hired to direct the film with
Lindsey Beer set to pen the script. In October 2025, a release date was set for July 21, 2028. ==Products==