It started out as a simple hobby when, lo and behold, I realized I have just accumulated 20,000 distinct toy characters in my collection... and the number is still growing. This blog is a great space to share to others just how amazing some of these characters are especially the ones that may have been forgotten or perhaps even those deemed insignificant. Visit Percy's World of Toys as often as you can and witness how the list progresses right before your eyes. Enjoy.
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Showing posts with label Kellogg's. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kellogg's. Show all posts
Sunday, August 14, 2011
2690. Hello Kitty
This Hello Kitty is one of the five figures found free on every Kellogg's Fruity Loops Cereals. The five Hello Kitty spells out the word KITTY. This is a rare collection of Hello Kittys as this is the first time I saw Hello Kitty in chef costume. Is this indicative of another career change for our favorite feline friend? Anyway, since I bought the Fruity Loops last Saturday, August the 13th of 2011, my nephews and a niece and myself of course had a fun and colorful breakfast on the Sunday the following day. Nothing beats a morning with Kellogg's Fruity Loops and seeing the smiling and wide eyed faces of the kids...it's like Christmas mornings for the kiddos. Of course, I still get a cup of hot and good coffee after. My little adult indulgence. he he he
Sunday, April 17, 2011
1354. Hello Kitty
Hello Kitty (ハローキティ, Harō Kiti?) (full name Kitty White) is a fictional character produced by the Japanese company Sanrio, first designed by Yuko Shimizu. The character is a staple of the kawaii segment of Japanese popular culture. The character is portrayed as a female white Japanese bobtail cat with a red bow. The character's first appearance on an item, a vinyl coin purse, was introduced in Japan in 1974 and brought to the United States in 1976.This debut came under the Sanrio company lineup, where her various products are still developed and sold.
The Hello Kitty trademark has since spread globally and developed licensing arrangements worth more than $10 to $500 billion annually. Although mainly aimed at the pre-adolescent female market, the Hello Kitty product range goes all the way from purses, stickers and pen sets to toasters, televisions, clothing, massagers, and computer equipment. It has a cult-like following among adults as well, especially in Asia, where Hello Kitty adorns cars, purses, jewelry and many other high-end consumer products. A Hello Kitty anime, targeted towards young children, has also been produced. Examples of products depicting the character include dolls, stickers, greeting cards, clothes, accessories, school supplies, dishes and home appliances.Her fame as a recurring Sanrio character has led to the creation of two officially licensed Hello Kitty theme parks, Harmonyland and the indoor Sanrio Puroland.
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