Hello Kitty is NOT a Cat


Six simple words wowed fans of Hello Kitty. "Hello Kitty is not a cat." The apparent shocking revelation was made ​​in a Los Angeles Times article published Wednesday on an exhibition that will open next month at the National Japanese-American Museum.

It started innocently until Christine R. Yano, an anthropologist at the University of Hawaii, dropped the bomb and deepened much more on the phenomenon Hello Kitty. "This is Sanrio correction on my script for the show, "Yano told the LA Times. "Hello Kitty is not a cat. She's a cartoon character. She is a girl. she's a friend. But it's not a cat. She has never been represented on all fours. She walks and sits as a two-legged creature. However, she has a cat as a pet, and is called Charmmy Kitty "

Ah! The news reached everywhere, including the behing the stage after the concert by Linkin Park at Minnesota State Fair. "I just got off the stage to find that Hello Kitty is not a cat. This is worse than discovering that Pluto is not a planet, "tweeted clearly

Mike Shinoda surprised. For those who do not know, Hello Kitty is an international superstar presented to the world in 1974 by the Japanese company Sanrio. in the past 40 years, his button nose has appeared in a dazzling array of merchandise, generating billions of dollars for the company. So far, their pointy ears and whiskers gave his legion of fans the distinct impression that it was feline. False. Summarizing @jltooray tweeted: "Can not say Hello Kitty is not a cat after 40 years when no human being has whiskers and pointy ears and a small yellow nose. "For some, the news raises more
questions than answers. "I've been around for the last few hours trying to figure out how Hello Kitty is not a cat. How is it possible? What does it mean? "

NotKennyRogers asked on Twitter. "Since Hello Kitty is not a cat, wtf is My Melody?" According to a tweet frommrsunlawyer. (My Melody is a character produced by the
Japanese company Sanrio, which has the appearance of a rabbit and always wears a red or pink hood).

Users were quick to update the Wikipedia entry of Hello Kitty, it now says: "She looks like a white Japanese bobtail cat with a red bow even though she really is a girl."

Singer Katy Perry intervened to try to calm the masses.
Her message has been retweeted more than 11,000 times and marked as favorite over 18,000 times.

The website dedicated to Sanrio Hello Kitty clearly reads that Hello Kitty is a "cheerful and happy girl ... who lives in London with her mother (Mary White), his father (George White), and her twin sister Mimmy. "Yes, Hello Kitty is also British.

For the record, Kitty's birthday is November 1 likes baking and making pancakes, origami and eating apple pie. His favorite phrase is "You can never have too many friends." She may have lost a few today. Miau.

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