Hello Kitty (TV series)

Hello Kitty

Hello Kitty in a kimono from Hello Kitty Animation Theater vol.1
HelloKitty ハローキティ
(Harōkiti)
Anime television series
Hello Kitty's Furry Tale Theater
Studio DIC Entertainment
Toei Animation
Network CBS
Original run 1987 1988
Episodes 13
Original video animation
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 1991 1995
Episodes 15
Anime television series
Hello Kitty's Paradise
Directed by Mikawa Ungtapish
Studio Sanrio Digital
ShoPro Entertainment
Bones
Licensed by
Network TV Tokyo
TV Asahi
Kids Station
Original run 1993 2011
Anime television series
Hello Kitty's Stump Village
Directed by Han-Jung-Suk
Produced by Chris Eum
Luke Han
Written by Ju-Young-Ahn
Studio Studio Tomorrow
SOVIK Venture Capital
Licensed by
Original run May 5, 2005 October 27, 2005
Episodes 26
Anime television series
The Adventures of Hello Kitty & Friends
Studio Sanrio Digital
Dream Cortex
Network TVB Jade
Original run 2006 – present
Episodes 52
Anime television series
Hello Kitty: Ringo no Mori no Fantasy
Studio Sanrio Digital
Asahi Production
Network TV Tokyo
Original run April 4, 2006 September 19, 2006
Episodes 13

There are several different Hello Kitty (HelloKitty ハローキティ Harōkiti) TV series, featuring the character Hello Kitty, from the Japanese company Sanrio.

Hello Kitty's Furry Tale Theater (1987)

Hello Kitty's Furry Tale Theater is a Japanese-American co-produced animated series. 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, for a total of 26 shows; each show was a spoof of a well-known fairy tale or movie.

Hello Kitty and Friends (1991–1995)

Hello Kitty and Friends is an OVA which was exclusively on home video in Japan and the United States in 1993. It also aired on Toon Disney, and in Canada on Treehouse TV in 1997. In the video series, Kitty is a little girl kitten living with her mother, father, and twin sister Mimmy, who is identical to Kitty but has different coloured clothes and wears a yellow bow under the opposite ear. Only 13 episodes were imported to the US.

Episodes

  1. Cinderella
  2. Snow White
  3. The Circus Comes to Town
  4. The Day the Big Clock Stopped
  5. Alice in Wonderland
  6. Heidi
  7. The Dream Thief
  8. The Wonderful Sisters
  9. The Sleeping Princess
  10. The Prince in his Dream Castle
  11. Santa's Missing Hat
  12. Mom Loves Me After All
  13. The Magic Apple

Hello Kitty's Paradise (1999–2011)

Hello Kitty's Paradise (Japanese: キティズパラダイス Hepburn: Kitizu Paradaisu, lit. Kitty's Paradise) is a children's variety series that officially ran from 1999 to 2011. Saban Entertainment adapted the third season's shorts into a TV series in the US. (who also own the home video rights to Hello Kitty and Friends) 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 on March 29, 2011, it was immediately replaced by Pretty Rhythm Aurora Dream in its timeslot on April 9, 2011.

Episodes

Hello Kitty's Animation Theater (2000)

Hello Kitty's Animation Theater is a produced by ADV Studios.

Hello Kitty's Stump Village (2005)

Hello Kitty's Stump Village is a Japanese/South Korean clay-animated series from 2005. It is licensed by Funimation Entertainment in North America. Unlike other series, there is no dialogue in this one. Instead the narrator tells the events of the episodes.

The Adventures of Hello Kitty & Friends (2006)

The Adventures of Hello Kitty & Friends is a 3D CGI animated series from 2006 developed by Sanrio's digital entertainment entity Sanrio Digital.

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