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Hello Kitty: The Remarkable Story of Sanrio and the Billion Dollar Feline Phenomenon by Ken Belson
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Hello Kitty: The Remarkable Story of Sanrio and the Billion Dollar Feline…

by Ken Belson

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Wiley (2003), Edition: 1, Hardcover, 250 pages

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Tags:non-fiction, Japan, 可愛い
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This book has some interesting information and anecdotes about Sanrio and Hello Kitty but overall it read like a valentine to Sanrio's founder and little else. It's a cute bit of business fluff of interest only to Sanrio and Hello Kitty fans. ( )
  bostonbibliophile | Jul 21, 2007 |
Hello Kitty is Japan's brilliant answer to Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse. This book explains how Sanrio, the company behind Hello Kitty, turned a cute cartoon cat into a multi-billion dollar global commodity. Hello Kitty merchandise helped Sanrio generate almost $1 billion in revenue through licensing agreements with more than 500 companies in Japan and hundreds more overseas. The distinct face of Hello Kitty is now plastered on 22,000 different products and sold in over 40 countries.

Sanrio's biggest success is its ability to create products that appeal not only to children, but also to women in their 20s and 30s around the world. That's why Kitty adorns not only bedspreads, backpacks and notebooks, but mobile phones, toasters and even cars. The book shows why Hello Kitty products are one of Japan's hottest exports and how Sanrio successfully globalized its "golden egg".

In telling that story, this book shows how one company bucked the odds and turned a cute cartoon character cat into a ferocious business plan. Readers will learn about how and why the Hello Kitty brand clicked with kids and adults alike and how it continues to compete internationally with the likes of Disney and Warner Brothers.
  rajendran | Feb 18, 2007 |
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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0470820942, Hardcover)

Hello Kitty is Japan's brilliant answer to Disney's Mickey Mouse phenomenon in the U.S. This book explains how Sanrio, the company behind Hello Kitty, turned a cute cartoon cat into a multi-billion dollar global commodity. Hello Kitty merchandise helped Sanrio generate nearly $1 billion in revenue in 2002 partly through licensing agreements with more than 500 companies in Japan and hundreds more overseas. The distinct face of Hello Kitty is now plastered on 22,000 different products and sold in about 40 countries.

Sanrio's biggest success is its ability to create products that appeal not only to children, but women in their 20s and 30s around the world. That's why Kitty adorns not only bedspreads, backpacks and notebooks, but mobile phones, toasters and even cars. The book shows why Hello Kitty products are one of Japan's hottest exports and how Sanrio successfully globalized its “golden egg.”

In telling that story, this book shows how one company bucked the odds and turned a cute cat cartoon character into a ferocious business plan. Readers will learn about how and why the Hello Kitty brand clicked with kids and adults alike and how it continues to compete internationally with the likes of Disney and Warner Brothers.

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