From a post on billdsue: "According to this article, UUpark intends to make Leon the next Hello Kitty, and Sequoia and SIG invested $1.5M into the company in late 2006." And so I went to check out some clips (not bad, not great) and then found some comic... ...full story at Virtual China
from Virtual China on Sun, Feb 03 2008
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| 18 Feb 09 |
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My HelloKitty Collection »
YouTube video This is my Hello Kitty Collection-
Super Hello Kitty (HotTopic)
Original Hello Kitty (HotTopic)
Baby Hello Kitty Sanrio Character Prize (she was purchased in China Town in NewYork City)
Flower Girl Hello Kitty (tiny flea market; has no tags on... |
| 01 Dec 07 |
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The Kitty Hawk China Affair -- Explained » China Law Blog China Matters is out with a long post on the Kitty Hawk affair, entitled "Beating a Hawk in the Water." Thesis of the post is that China's Thanksgiving snub of the Kitty Hawk was no misunderstanding, but rather, a strong message. I have not kept up enough... |
| 01 Dec 07 |
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The Kitty Hawk Saga: China takes a deliberate swipe at US naval supremacy » Zhongnanhai If you get a chance on this Saturday afternoon, please head to China Matters to read this post on the on-going saga surrounding China's decision to deny the U.S.S. Kitty Hawk port in Hong Kong during the U.S. Thanksgiving holiday.... |
| 21 Jan 09 |
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Kitty keeping new moms in the pink » Shanghai Daily JAPAN'S iconic Hello Kitty brand, not content with confining its logo to handbags, lunch boxes and jet planes, has staked out a new piece of commercial real estate: a maternity hospital in central Taiwan. Hau... |
| 23 Feb 07 |
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creating successful children: no Internet? » Virtual China Check out the great article on Tao Ran's Beijing military hospital Internet addiction clinic in the Washington Post yesterday. It's the best inside description I've seen yet. One thing it does is highlight the pressure Chinese kids are under to perform... |
| 25 Nov 07 |
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The USS Kitty Hawk affair » Tim Johnson China’s mysterious initial refusal to let the USS Kitty Hawk and its five escort ships dock in Hong Kong for a four-day Thanksgiving layover is still the source of speculation. China hasn’t explained why it denied the docking rights as... |