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Sanrio

Sanrio Company, Ltd. (株式会社サンリオ, Kabushikigaisha Sanrio)[4] is a Japanese entertainment company. It designs, licenses, and produces products focusing on the kawaii ("cute") segment of Japanese popular culture. Their products include stationery, school supplies, gifts, and accessories which are sold worldwide, including at specialty brand retail stores in Japan. Sanrio's best-known character is Hello Kitty, a little cartoon girl cat[5][6][7] and one of the most successful marketing brands in the world.[8]

Sanrio Company, Ltd.
A (now closed) Sanrio store at Westfield SF Centre in San Francisco, California.
Native name
株式会社サンリオ
TypePublic
TYO: 8136
IndustryWholesale[1]
Founded10 August 1960; 62 years ago (1960-08-10) (as Yamanashi Silk Company)
FounderShintaro Tsuji
Headquarters,
Japan
Key people
Shintaro Tsuji (former President & CEO)
Tomokuni Tsuji (President)
Products
  • Fashion
  • Accessories
  • Gifts
  • Entertainment
  • Video games
Revenue ¥74,233 million (FY2012)[2]
¥20,198 million (FY2012)[2]
¥12,536 million (FY2012)[2]
Total assets ¥97,425 million (FY2012)[2]
Total equity ¥48,982 million (FY2012)[2]
Number of employees
759 (Mar. 2017)[3]
DivisionsKokoro
Sanriowave
THOIP
Websitesanrio.com

Besides selling character goods, Sanrio takes part in film production and publishing. They own the rights to the Mr. Men characters and Japanese licensing rights to the Peanuts characters. Their animatronics branch, called Kokoro Company, Ltd. (kokoro being Japanese for 'heart') is best known for the Actroid android. The company also runs a franchise of KFC in Saitama Prefecture.

History

 
Sanrio store in Den-en-chōfu, Ōta, Tokyo

Shintaro Tsuji founded Sanrio on August 10, 1960, then known as the Yamanashi Silk Company using ¥1,000,000 in capital.[a] In 1962, Tsuji expanded his enterprise from silk to rubber sandals with flowers painted on them.[10] Tsuji noticed his success gained by merely adding a cute design to the sandals.[10] He began using existing cartoon characters for his merchandise. In the late 1960s the company began producing goods with the dog character Snoopy, from the American comic strip Peanuts, after acquiring the Japanese licensing rights.[11]

In 1973 the company was officially established under the name Sanrio. In the book Kore ga Sanrio no Himitsu Desu (これがサンリオの秘密です) or These are Sanrio's Secrets Tsuji, Sanrio's founder, said that Yamanashi (山梨), part of the company's former name, has an alternative on'yomi reading of Sanri. The remaining o was added from the ou (オウ) sound people make when they are excited.[12] The company's European website gives another origin of the name, saying the name comes from the Spanish words san ('holy') and río ('river').[13]

Tsuji hired his own designers to create characters for Sanrio, to not have to pay outside royalty fees.[10][14] The first original Sanrio character, Coro Chan, was introduced in 1973.[15][16] Hello Kitty was added to the lineup of early Sanrio characters in 1974 and the first related merchandise was released the following year. The popular feline whose mouth is usually invisible has had both peaks and drops in sales over the years, but always has been the highest contributor to Sanrio's sales. Sanrio constantly adds new characters to its lineup. Specific characters are rotated in and out of active production.[17] For a short time, Osamu Tezuka's baby unicorn character Unico, who starred in two feature-length anime movies in the early 1980s, was also part of the Sanrio's lineup; however the rights to Unico shifted to Osamu Tezuka's own company after Tezuka's death in 1989.

In late 2003, Sanrio won the "Top Brand with a Conscience" award from the Medinge Group of Sweden for its communication principles.[18] The company has partnered with UNICEF since 1984. In 2006, Sanrio launched Sanrio Digital together with Typhoon Games to expand to the Internet, online games, and mobile services. 2010 was Sanrio's 50th anniversary. In conjunction with this, Build-A-Bear Workshop released limited edition stuffed toys of several Sanrio characters, including Hello Kitty, Chococat, My Melody and Keroppi.[19]

Hello Kitty is alleged to be drawn in a similar style to the rabbit Miffy. On August 26, 2010, Mercis BV, representing Miffy's creator Dick Bruna brought suit against Sanrio. They claimed that one of Hello Kitty's companion characters, a rabbit named Cathy, infringes on the copyright and trademark of Miffy.[20] On November 2, 2010, a Dutch court ruled against Sanrio and ordered the company to stop marketing Cathy products in Belgium, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands.[20][21][22] Following the March 11, 2011 earthquake and tsunami in Japan, Sanrio and Mercis reached an out-of-court settlement on June 7, 2011, for Sanrio to halt production worldwide of merchandise that feature Cathy. They also jointly announced a €150,000 donation to earthquake victims.[23]

In December 2011, Sanrio Global acquired the rights to the Mr. Men characters, which includes the subsidiary Mr Men Films Ltd, taking over Chorion's THOIP company.[24][25][26]

In 2019 the European Commission fined Sanrio 6.2 million euros (approx. 6.9 million US dollars) for blocking cross-border sales of its licensed products.[27][28]

In June 2020, it was announced that the company's founder and President, Shintaro Tsuji would step down from the role and hand control of the company to his grandson, Tomokuni Tsuji. Shintaro Tsuji ran the company for 60 years.[29]

Locations

 
Sanrio Inc. headquarters in South San Francisco

Sanrio Inc. is Sanrio's American subsidiary. Sanrio Inc. has offices in South San Francisco, California, and Torrance, California. Sanrio's first Western Hemisphere store opened in San Jose's Eastridge Mall. In 2008, Sanrio opened its high-end boutique called Sanrio Luxe in New York City's Times Square. In the Western Hemisphere, Sanrio character-branded products are sold in upwards of 13,000 locations including department, specialty, national chain stores and over 85 Sanrio boutiques. In April 2010, the first and only Sanrio-licensed eatery (Sanrio Cafe) in the U.S. opened at Pearlridge's Downtown phase in Aiea, Hawaii.

In 2004, Sanrio Co. Ltd., expanded its license to one of its major licensee and plush suppliers Nakajima USA to include the owning and operating of all Sanrio branded stores in the US, overseeing the relationships between individual licensed stores and supplying all categories of products for the retail stores in the US and wholesale accounts.

Sanrio hosts two theme parks in Japan, Sanrio Puroland in Tama, Tokyo, and Harmonyland[30][31] in Hiji, Ōita, Kyūshū.

Characters

Sanrio has created a large number of characters, the best known of which is Hello Kitty. Other well known characters include My Melody, Keroppi, Bad Badtz-Maru, Cinnamoroll, Jewelpet, Gudetama, and Aggressive Retsuko.

Filmography

Theatrical

From 1977 to 1985, Sanrio produced movies through their Sanrio Films label. After A Journey Through Fairyland, Sanrio switched gears and started doing short films, OAVs, and TV shows based on their characters. In 2006, Sanrio announced they are again going to do feature-length films.

Title (English and Japanese) Release Date Miscellanea
Joe and the Rose (バラの花とジョー/ Bara no Hana to Joe) March 7, 1977 (Japan) Animated short film
Little Jumbo (小さなジャンボ/ Chiisana Jumbo) September 10, 1977 (Japan) Animated short film
Who Are the DeBolts? And Where Did They Get Nineteen Kids? September 10, 1977 (Japan)

December 7, 1977 (USA)

Live-action documentary,

Co-Produced with Charles M. Schulz Creative Associates and Korty Films

The Mouse and His Child (親子ねずみの不思議な旅/Oyaro nezumi no fushingina tabi) November 18, 1977 (USA)

March 11, 1978 (Japan)

Co-Produced with Murakami Wolf,

Based on the children's book by Russell Hoban

Ringing Bell (チリンの鈴/Chirin no Suzu) March 11, 1978 (Japan)

April 8, 1983 (USA; Direct to Video)

Animated short film;

Based on the children's book by Takashi Yanase

Olly Olly Oxen Free (also released as The Great Balloon Adventure) May 13, 1978 (Japan)

c. August 1978 (USA)

Live-action film
Orpheus of the Stars/Metamorphoses/Winds of Change (星のオルフェウス/Hoshi no Orufeusu) May 26, 1978 (USA; as Metamorphoses)

May 3, 1979 (USA; as Winds of Change)

October 27, 1979 (Japan; as Orpheus of the Stars)

Animated film;

Based on the poem, Metamorphoses, by Ovid Co-produced with Columbia Pictures

The Glacier Fox[32](キタキツネ物語/Kita-kitsune monogatari) July 15, 1978 (Japan)

January 5, 1979 (USA)

Live-action Documentary
Nutcracker Fantasy (くるみ割り人形/Kurumiwari Ningyō) March 3, 1979 (Japan)

July 6, 1979 (USA)

Stop-motion animated film;

Based on The Nutcracker by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

Unico: Black Cloud, White Feather (ユニコ 黒い雲と白い羽/Kuroi Kumo Shiroi Hane) April 1979 (Japan)[33] Rejected animated pilot;

Based on the manga by Osamu Tezuka

A Tale of Africa/The Green Horizon (アフリカ物語/Afurika Monogatari) July 19, 1980 (Japan)

c. 1981 (USA; Released as The Green Horizon on television)

Live-action film
The Fantastic Adventures of Unico (ユニコ) March 14, 1981 (Japan)

May 12, 1983 (USA; Released Direct-to-Video)

Animated film;

Co-production with Tezuka Productions & Madhouse; Based on the manga by Osamu Tezuka

The Sea Prince and the Fire Child (シリウスの伝説/The Legend of Sirius) July 18, 1981 (Japan)

September 8, 1982 (USA; Released Direct to Video)

Animated film
The Ideon: A Contact (伝説巨神イデオン 接触篇/Densetsu-kyoshin ideon: Sesshoku-hen) July 10, 1982 (Japan) Animated film (compilation film based on Space Runaway Ideon)

Co-produced with Sunrise/Co-distributed by Shochiku

The Ideon: Be Invoked (伝説巨神イデオン 発動篇/Densetsu kyojin ideon: Hatsudou-hen) July 10, 1982 (Japan) Animated film (Alternate ending of the television series: Space Runaway Ideon)

Co-produced with Sunrise

Don't Cry, It's Only Thunder November 5, 1982 (USA) Live-action film
Unico in the Island of Magic (ユニコ 魔法の島へ) July 16, 1983 (Japan)

November 10, 1983 (USA; Released Direct to Video)

Animated film;

Based on the manga by Osamu Tezuka

Oshin (おしん) March 17, 1984 (Japan) Animated film;

Based on the Japanese television drama of the same name

Fairy Florence/A Journey Through Fairyland (妖精フローレンス/Yosei Florence) October 19, 1985 (Japan)

November 4, 1985 (USA; Released Direct to Video)

Animated film
My Melody no Akazukin (マイメロディの赤ずきん) July 22, 1989 (Japan) Animated film; Part of Sanrio Anime Festival
Hello Kitty no Cinderella (ハローキティのシンデレラ)
Kiki to Lala no Aoi Tori (キキとララの青い鳥)
Pokopon no Yukai na Saiyuuki (ぽこぽんのゆかいな西遊記) July 21, 1990 (Japan) Animated film; Part of Sanrio Anime Festival
Hello Kitty no Oyayubi Hime (ハローキティのおやゆびひめ)
Kero Kero Keroppi no Daibouken: Fushigi na Mame no ki (けろけろけろっぴの大冒険 ふしぎな豆の木)
Kero Kero Keroppi no Sanjuushi (けろけろけろっぴの三銃士) July 20, 1991 (Japan) Animated film; Part of Sanrio Anime Festival
Hello Kitty no Mahou no Mori no Ohime-sama (ハローキティの魔法の森のお姫さま)
Tabo no Ryuuguu Hoshi Dai Tanken (たあ坊の竜宮星大探険)
Hello Kitty no Minna no Mori o Mamore! (ハローキティのみんなの森をまもれ!) January 13, 1996 (Japan) Animated film; Part of Sanrio Anime Festival
Kero Kero Keroppi no Bikkuri! Obake Yashiki (けろけろけろっぴのびっくり!おばけやしき)
Bad Batzmaru no Ore no Pochi Sekaiichi (バッドばつ丸のオレのポチは世界一)
Mouse Story: George and Gerald's Adventure (ねずみ物語 ジョージとジェラルドの冒険) December 22, 2007 (Japan) Animated film;

Co-produced with Madhouse; Released in a double bill with Cinnamoroll the Movie[34]

Cinnamoroll the Movie (シナモン the Movie) December 22, 2007 (Japan) Animated film;

Co-produced with Madhouse; Released in a double bill with Mouse Story: George and Gerald's Adventure[35]

Jewelpet the Movie: Sweets Dance Princess (映画ジュエルペット スウィーツダンスプリンセス) August 11, 2012 (Japan) Animated film;

Co-produced with Sega Toys & Studio Comet

Onegai My Melody: Yū & Ai (おねがいマイメロディ) August 11, 2012 (Japan) Animated film;

Co-produced with Studio Comet

Gō-chan and his Forest Friends Moko & Marvelous Creatures May 3, 2017 (Japan) Animated film;

Co-produced with TV Asahi & Shin-Ei Animation

Gō-chan ~Moco and the Promise Made on the Ice~ March 18, 2018 (Japan) Animated film;

Co-produced with TV Asahi & Shin-Ei Animation

Jewelepet Attack Travel! May 14, 2022 Animated short film;

Co-produced with Ashi Productions

Untitled Hello Kitty film TBA Animated film;

Co-produced with Warner Bros. Pictures & New Line Cinema

Other animation

Sanrio began its involvement in production of TV and direct-to-video animation during the late 1980s and early 1990s, starting with the US-made Hello Kitty's Furry Tale Theater in 1987. The character My Melody got her first starring role in an animated series in the anime television series, Onegai My Melody, which first aired on TV Osaka on April 3, 2005, and was produced by Studio Comet. The Sugarbunnies franchise was later adapted into a 7-minute short series in 2007, and was popular enough to gain two sequels.

Jewelpet was also adapted into an anime metaseries in 2009, which was also produced by Studio Comet, spanning 6 official seasons and one theatrical movie, making it the longest running anime adaptation of a Sanrio franchise in history.

Show by Rock!!, a game by Sanrio and Geechs got an anime adaptation produced by Bones in 2015 - and was licensed in the United States by Funimation. Aggretsuko also get three animated adaptations by Fanworks, one aired on TBS and the later two were released officially on Netflix.

Variety shows

A few children's variety shows by Sanrio aired on TV Tokyo.

  • Daisuki! Hello Kitty (1993—1994)
  • Asobou!! Hello Kitty (1994)
  • Hello Kitty to Bad Badtz-Maru (1994—1998)
  • Kitty's Paradise (1999—2011)

Video games

Sanrio Digital produces and publishes digital content based on globally famous Sanrio intellectual property assets like Hello Kitty, My Melody, Badtz Maru and many others. Among the games are: The Adventures of Hello Kitty & Friends, Hello Kitty: Roller Rescue, Hello Kitty: Birthday Adventures, and Hello Kitty Seasons.

Publishing

Sanrio publishes many books featuring its own characters. It also publishes art books (for instance, those by Keibun Ōta). Sanrio publishes books in many languages, including Japanese and English. Sanrio published video games in the early 1990s under the name Character Soft.

References

Footnotes

  1. ^ ¥250,000 of the capital came from Tsuji's former government colleagues, while the rest came from his government pension and personal savings.[9]

Citations

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-12-05.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Summary of Financial Results for the Fiscal Year Ended March 31, 2013 (FY2012)" (PDF). Sanrio Co., Ltd. May 15, 2013. Retrieved March 30, 2014.
  3. ^ "Company Profile | About Sanrio | Sanrio". Sanrio Co., Ltd. Retrieved June 3, 2016.
  4. ^ サンリオ
  5. ^ Ashcroft, Brian (28 August 2014). "Don't Be Silly, Hello Kitty Is a Cat". Retrieved 29 August 2014.
  6. ^ Allen, Sarah (29 August 2014). "Is Hello Kitty A Cat? Sanrio Doesn't Know". Retrieved 29 August 2014.
  7. ^ "Hello Kitty isn't a cat!? We called Sanrio to find out!". 28 August 2014. Retrieved 29 August 2014.
  8. ^ Michael Kanellos, Hello Kitty's guide to business success
  9. ^ Belson & Bremner 2004, p. 38.
  10. ^ a b c . Asia Times. 2003-12-13. Archived from the original on 2005-02-10. Retrieved 2020-05-27.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  11. ^ Gomez, Edward (July 14, 2004). "How Hello Kitty Came to Rule the World / With little advertising and no TV spinoff, Sanrio's 30-year-old feline turned cute into the ultimate brand". SF Gate. Retrieved 25 January 2020.
  12. ^ Tsuji 2000.
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on October 1, 2009. Retrieved 2009-09-14.
  14. ^ . edition.cnn.com. Archived from the original on 2014-11-05. Retrieved 7 November 2022.
  15. ^ . Archived from the original on 2020-10-25.
  16. ^ . 22 April 2019. Archived from the original on 2019-12-18.
  17. ^ Characters 2010-12-23 at the Wayback Machine - Sanrio.com
  18. ^ The Medinge Group - Brands with a Conscience Past winners 2004 2010-12-17 at the Wayback Machine
  19. ^ Hello Kitty and Sanrio Friends Celebrate Sanrio's 50th Anniversary at Build-A-Bear Workshop
  20. ^ a b (PDF) (Press release). Sanrio Company, Ltd. November 4, 2010. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 30, 2011. Retrieved July 25, 2011.
  21. ^ Kollewe, Julia (November 4, 2010). "Miffy biffs Cathy in Kitty copycat case". The Guardian. London. Retrieved May 16, 2011.
  22. ^ Dawson, Chester; Kanna Takeuchi (November 4, 2010). "Miffy, Hello Kitty Take Bunny Beef to Court". Wall Street Journal. Retrieved May 16, 2011.
  23. ^ . Radio Netherlands Worldwide. Archived from the original on June 23, 2011. Retrieved June 16, 2011.
  24. ^ Mark Sweney (6 December 2011). "Mr Men bought by Hello Kitty owner". The Guardian. UK.
  25. ^ . 16 November 2021. Archived from the original on 2021-11-16.
  26. ^ "Company Profile | Sanrio".
  27. ^ Abdul, Geneva (10 July 2019). The New York Times. Archived from the original on 2019-07-10.
  28. ^ . Archived from the original on 2020-05-16.
  29. ^ France-Presse, Agence (13 June 2020). "Hello Kitty gets a new boss after 60 years". The Guardian. Retrieved 13 June 2020.
  30. ^ "Attractions".
  31. ^ Harmonyland 2006-12-01 at the Wayback Machine
  32. ^ "The Glacier Fox (1978) - IMDb". IMDb.
  33. ^ Ettinger, Benjamin. "Pelleas.net | Masami Hata Filmography > 20". Anipages.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  34. ^ "Mouse Story: The Adventures of George & Gerald (2007) - Trivia". IMDb.
  35. ^ "Mouse Story: The Adventures of George and Gerald (2007) - Trivia". IMDb.
  36. ^ "Sanrio's Show by Rock!! Mobile Rhythm Game Gets TV Anime in 2015".

Bibliography

  • Belson, Ken; Bremner, Brian (2004). Hello Kitty: The Remarkable Story of Sanrio and the Billion Dollar Feline Phenomenon.
  • Tsuji, Shintaro (2000). Kore ga Sanrio no Himitsu desu これがサンリオの秘密です [These are Sanrio's Secrets] (in Japanese). Fusosha.

Further reading

  • Kinsella, Sharon (1995). "Cuties in Japan". In Skov, Lise; Moeran, Brian (eds.). Women, Media, and Consumption in Japan (PDF). Richmond, Surrey; Honolulu: Curzon; University of Hawai'i Press. ISBN 0-8248-1775-3. OCLC 32547498. Women, Media, and Consumption in Japan at Google Books.
  • Roach, Mary (December 1999). "Cute Inc". Wired. Vol. 7, no. 12.

External links

  • Official Sanrio website
  • Official Sanrio website (in Japanese)
  • Sanrio Digital
  • Sanrio Internet Community

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Not to be confused with Soenario This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Sanrio news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message Sanrio Company Ltd 株式会社サンリオ Kabushikigaisha Sanrio 4 is a Japanese entertainment company It designs licenses and produces products focusing on the kawaii cute segment of Japanese popular culture Their products include stationery school supplies gifts and accessories which are sold worldwide including at specialty brand retail stores in Japan Sanrio s best known character is Hello Kitty a little cartoon girl cat 5 6 7 and one of the most successful marketing brands in the world 8 Sanrio Company Ltd A now closed Sanrio store at Westfield SF Centre in San Francisco California Native name株式会社サンリオTypePublicTraded asTYO 8136IndustryWholesale 1 Founded10 August 1960 62 years ago 1960 08 10 as Yamanashi Silk Company FounderShintaro TsujiHeadquartersShinagawa Tokyo JapanKey peopleShintaro Tsuji former President amp CEO Tomokuni Tsuji President ProductsFashionAccessoriesGiftsEntertainmentVideo gamesRevenue 74 233 million FY2012 2 Operating income 20 198 million FY2012 2 Net income 12 536 million FY2012 2 Total assets 97 425 million FY2012 2 Total equity 48 982 million FY2012 2 Number of employees759 Mar 2017 3 DivisionsKokoroSanriowaveTHOIPWebsitesanrio wbr comBesides selling character goods Sanrio takes part in film production and publishing They own the rights to the Mr Men characters and Japanese licensing rights to the Peanuts characters Their animatronics branch called Kokoro Company Ltd kokoro being Japanese for heart is best known for the Actroid android The company also runs a franchise of KFC in Saitama Prefecture Contents 1 History 2 Locations 3 Characters 4 Filmography 4 1 Theatrical 4 2 Other animation 4 3 Variety shows 5 Video games 6 Publishing 7 References 7 1 Footnotes 7 2 Citations 7 3 Bibliography 8 Further reading 9 External linksHistory Edit Sanrio store in Den en chōfu Ōta Tokyo Shintaro Tsuji founded Sanrio on August 10 1960 then known as the Yamanashi Silk Company using 1 000 000 in capital a In 1962 Tsuji expanded his enterprise from silk to rubber sandals with flowers painted on them 10 Tsuji noticed his success gained by merely adding a cute design to the sandals 10 He began using existing cartoon characters for his merchandise In the late 1960s the company began producing goods with the dog character Snoopy from the American comic strip Peanuts after acquiring the Japanese licensing rights 11 In 1973 the company was officially established under the name Sanrio In the book Kore ga Sanrio no Himitsu Desu これがサンリオの秘密です or These are Sanrio s Secrets Tsuji Sanrio s founder said that Yamanashi 山梨 part of the company s former name has an alternative on yomi reading of Sanri The remaining o was added from the ou オウ sound people make when they are excited 12 The company s European website gives another origin of the name saying the name comes from the Spanish words san holy and rio river 13 Tsuji hired his own designers to create characters for Sanrio to not have to pay outside royalty fees 10 14 The first original Sanrio character Coro Chan was introduced in 1973 15 16 Hello Kitty was added to the lineup of early Sanrio characters in 1974 and the first related merchandise was released the following year The popular feline whose mouth is usually invisible has had both peaks and drops in sales over the years but always has been the highest contributor to Sanrio s sales Sanrio constantly adds new characters to its lineup Specific characters are rotated in and out of active production 17 For a short time Osamu Tezuka s baby unicorn character Unico who starred in two feature length anime movies in the early 1980s was also part of the Sanrio s lineup however the rights to Unico shifted to Osamu Tezuka s own company after Tezuka s death in 1989 In late 2003 Sanrio won the Top Brand with a Conscience award from the Medinge Group of Sweden for its communication principles 18 The company has partnered with UNICEF since 1984 In 2006 Sanrio launched Sanrio Digital together with Typhoon Games to expand to the Internet online games and mobile services 2010 was Sanrio s 50th anniversary In conjunction with this Build A Bear Workshop released limited edition stuffed toys of several Sanrio characters including Hello Kitty Chococat My Melody and Keroppi 19 Hello Kitty is alleged to be drawn in a similar style to the rabbit Miffy On August 26 2010 Mercis BV representing Miffy s creator Dick Bruna brought suit against Sanrio They claimed that one of Hello Kitty s companion characters a rabbit named Cathy infringes on the copyright and trademark of Miffy 20 On November 2 2010 a Dutch court ruled against Sanrio and ordered the company to stop marketing Cathy products in Belgium Luxembourg and the Netherlands 20 21 22 Following the March 11 2011 earthquake and tsunami in Japan Sanrio and Mercis reached an out of court settlement on June 7 2011 for Sanrio to halt production worldwide of merchandise that feature Cathy They also jointly announced a 150 000 donation to earthquake victims 23 In December 2011 Sanrio Global acquired the rights to the Mr Men characters which includes the subsidiary Mr Men Films Ltd taking over Chorion s THOIP company 24 25 26 In 2019 the European Commission fined Sanrio 6 2 million euros approx 6 9 million US dollars for blocking cross border sales of its licensed products 27 28 In June 2020 it was announced that the company s founder and President Shintaro Tsuji would step down from the role and hand control of the company to his grandson Tomokuni Tsuji Shintaro Tsuji ran the company for 60 years 29 Locations Edit Sanrio Inc headquarters in South San Francisco Sanrio Inc is Sanrio s American subsidiary Sanrio Inc has offices in South San Francisco California and Torrance California Sanrio s first Western Hemisphere store opened in San Jose s Eastridge Mall In 2008 Sanrio opened its high end boutique called Sanrio Luxe in New York City s Times Square In the Western Hemisphere Sanrio character branded products are sold in upwards of 13 000 locations including department specialty national chain stores and over 85 Sanrio boutiques In April 2010 the first and only Sanrio licensed eatery Sanrio Cafe in the U S opened at Pearlridge s Downtown phase in Aiea Hawaii In 2004 Sanrio Co Ltd expanded its license to one of its major licensee and plush suppliers Nakajima USA to include the owning and operating of all Sanrio branded stores in the US overseeing the relationships between individual licensed stores and supplying all categories of products for the retail stores in the US and wholesale accounts Sanrio hosts two theme parks in Japan Sanrio Puroland in Tama Tokyo and Harmonyland 30 31 in Hiji Ōita Kyushu Characters EditMain article List of Sanrio characters Sanrio has created a large number of characters the best known of which is Hello Kitty Other well known characters include My Melody Keroppi Bad Badtz Maru Cinnamoroll Jewelpet Gudetama and Aggressive Retsuko Filmography EditTheatrical Edit From 1977 to 1985 Sanrio produced movies through their Sanrio Films label After A Journey Through Fairyland Sanrio switched gears and started doing short films OAVs and TV shows based on their characters In 2006 Sanrio announced they are again going to do feature length films Title English and Japanese Release Date MiscellaneaJoe and the Rose バラの花とジョー Bara no Hana to Joe March 7 1977 Japan Animated short filmLittle Jumbo 小さなジャンボ Chiisana Jumbo September 10 1977 Japan Animated short filmWho Are the DeBolts And Where Did They Get Nineteen Kids September 10 1977 Japan December 7 1977 USA Live action documentary Co Produced with Charles M Schulz Creative Associates and Korty FilmsThe Mouse and His Child 親子ねずみの不思議な旅 Oyaro nezumi no fushingina tabi November 18 1977 USA March 11 1978 Japan Co Produced with Murakami Wolf Based on the children s book by Russell HobanRinging Bell チリンの鈴 Chirin no Suzu March 11 1978 Japan April 8 1983 USA Direct to Video Animated short film Based on the children s book by Takashi YanaseOlly Olly Oxen Free also released as The Great Balloon Adventure May 13 1978 Japan c August 1978 USA Live action filmOrpheus of the Stars Metamorphoses Winds of Change 星のオルフェウス Hoshi no Orufeusu May 26 1978 USA as Metamorphoses May 3 1979 USA as Winds of Change October 27 1979 Japan as Orpheus of the Stars Animated film Based on the poem Metamorphoses by Ovid Co produced with Columbia PicturesThe Glacier Fox 32 キタキツネ物語 Kita kitsune monogatari July 15 1978 Japan January 5 1979 USA Live action DocumentaryNutcracker Fantasy くるみ割り人形 Kurumiwari Ningyō March 3 1979 Japan July 6 1979 USA Stop motion animated film Based on The Nutcracker by Pyotr Ilyich TchaikovskyUnico Black Cloud White Feather ユニコ 黒い雲と白い羽 Kuroi Kumo Shiroi Hane April 1979 Japan 33 Rejected animated pilot Based on the manga by Osamu TezukaA Tale of Africa The Green Horizon アフリカ物語 Afurika Monogatari July 19 1980 Japan c 1981 USA Released as The Green Horizon on television Live action filmThe Fantastic Adventures of Unico ユニコ March 14 1981 Japan May 12 1983 USA Released Direct to Video Animated film Co production with Tezuka Productions amp Madhouse Based on the manga by Osamu TezukaThe Sea Prince and the Fire Child シリウスの伝説 The Legend of Sirius July 18 1981 Japan September 8 1982 USA Released Direct to Video Animated filmThe Ideon A Contact 伝説巨神イデオン 接触篇 Densetsu kyoshin ideon Sesshoku hen July 10 1982 Japan Animated film compilation film based on Space Runaway Ideon Co produced with Sunrise Co distributed by ShochikuThe Ideon Be Invoked 伝説巨神イデオン 発動篇 Densetsu kyojin ideon Hatsudou hen July 10 1982 Japan Animated film Alternate ending of the television series Space Runaway Ideon Co produced with SunriseDon t Cry It s Only Thunder November 5 1982 USA Live action filmUnico in the Island of Magic ユニコ 魔法の島へ July 16 1983 Japan November 10 1983 USA Released Direct to Video Animated film Based on the manga by Osamu TezukaOshin おしん March 17 1984 Japan Animated film Based on the Japanese television drama of the same nameFairy Florence A Journey Through Fairyland 妖精フローレンス Yosei Florence October 19 1985 Japan November 4 1985 USA Released Direct to Video Animated filmMy Melody no Akazukin マイメロディの赤ずきん July 22 1989 Japan Animated film Part of Sanrio Anime FestivalHello Kitty no Cinderella ハローキティのシンデレラ Kiki to Lala no Aoi Tori キキとララの青い鳥 Pokopon no Yukai na Saiyuuki ぽこぽんのゆかいな西遊記 July 21 1990 Japan Animated film Part of Sanrio Anime FestivalHello Kitty no Oyayubi Hime ハローキティのおやゆびひめ Kero Kero Keroppi no Daibouken Fushigi na Mame no ki けろけろけろっぴの大冒険 ふしぎな豆の木 Kero Kero Keroppi no Sanjuushi けろけろけろっぴの三銃士 July 20 1991 Japan Animated film Part of Sanrio Anime FestivalHello Kitty no Mahou no Mori no Ohime sama ハローキティの魔法の森のお姫さま Tabo no Ryuuguu Hoshi Dai Tanken たあ坊の竜宮星大探険 Hello Kitty no Minna no Mori o Mamore ハローキティのみんなの森をまもれ January 13 1996 Japan Animated film Part of Sanrio Anime FestivalKero Kero Keroppi no Bikkuri Obake Yashiki けろけろけろっぴのびっくり おばけやしき Bad Batzmaru no Ore no Pochi Sekaiichi バッドばつ丸のオレのポチは世界一 Mouse Story George and Gerald s Adventure ねずみ物語 ジョージとジェラルドの冒険 December 22 2007 Japan Animated film Co produced with Madhouse Released in a double bill with Cinnamoroll the Movie 34 Cinnamoroll the Movie シナモン the Movie December 22 2007 Japan Animated film Co produced with Madhouse Released in a double bill with Mouse Story George and Gerald s Adventure 35 Jewelpet the Movie Sweets Dance Princess 映画ジュエルペット スウィーツダンスプリンセス August 11 2012 Japan Animated film Co produced with Sega Toys amp Studio CometOnegai My Melody Yu amp Ai おねがいマイメロディ August 11 2012 Japan Animated film Co produced with Studio CometGō chan and his Forest Friends Moko amp Marvelous Creatures May 3 2017 Japan Animated film Co produced with TV Asahi amp Shin Ei AnimationGō chan Moco and the Promise Made on the Ice March 18 2018 Japan Animated film Co produced with TV Asahi amp Shin Ei AnimationJewelepet Attack Travel May 14 2022 Animated short film Co produced with Ashi ProductionsUntitled Hello Kitty film TBA Animated film Co produced with Warner Bros Pictures amp New Line CinemaOther animation Edit Sanrio began its involvement in production of TV and direct to video animation during the late 1980s and early 1990s starting with the US made Hello Kitty s Furry Tale Theater in 1987 The character My Melody got her first starring role in an animated series in the anime television series Onegai My Melody which first aired on TV Osaka on April 3 2005 and was produced by Studio Comet The Sugarbunnies franchise was later adapted into a 7 minute short series in 2007 and was popular enough to gain two sequels Jewelpet was also adapted into an anime metaseries in 2009 which was also produced by Studio Comet spanning 6 official seasons and one theatrical movie making it the longest running anime adaptation of a Sanrio franchise in history Show by Rock a game by Sanrio and Geechs got an anime adaptation produced by Bones in 2015 and was licensed in the United States by Funimation Aggretsuko also get three animated adaptations by Fanworks one aired on TBS and the later two were released officially on Netflix Mr Men 1974 Flicks Films BBC Little Miss 1983 Flicks Films BBC Button Nose 1985 Topcraft Hello Kitty s Furry Tale Theater 1987 DIC Entertainment Hello Kitty and Friends 1992 1994 Mr Men and Little Miss 1995 1997 Marina Productions Breakthrough Films and Television Flint the Time Detective 1998 Group TAC Hello Kitty s Paradise 1999 Hello Kitty s Animation Theater 2001 Hello Kitty s Stump Village 2005 Onegai My Melody 2005 Studio Comet U SA HA NA Dream Ballerina 2006 Asahi Production Hello Kitty Ringo no Mori Fantasy 2006 Asahi Production Onegai My Melody KuruKuru Shuffle 2006 Studio Comet Hello Kitty Ringo No Mori No Mystery 2007 Asahi Production Sugarbunnies 2007 Asahi Production Onegai My Melody Sukkiri 2007 Studio Comet Hello Kitty Ringo no Mori to Parallel Town 2007 Asahi Production Sugarbunnies Chocolat 2008 Asahi Production Onegai My Melody Kirara 2008 Studio Comet The Mr Men Show 2008 Renegade Animation Sugarbunnies Fleur 2009 Asahi Production Jewelpet 2009 Studio Comet Jewelpet Twinkle 2010 Studio Comet Jewelpet Sunshine 2011 Studio Comet Jewelpet Kira Deco 2012 Studio Comet Jewelpet Happiness 2013 Studio Comet Lady Jewelpet 2014 Zexcs Show by Rock 2015 Bones 36 Jewelpet Magical Change 2015 Studio Deen and TMS Entertainment Rilu Rilu Fairilu Yousei no Door 2016 Studio Deen Show by Rock 2016 Bones Rilu Rilu Fairilu Mahou no Kagami 2017 Studio Deen Sanrio Boys 2018 Pierrot Aggretsuko 2018 2023 Fanworks Oshiete Mahou no Pendulum Rilu Rilu Fairilu 2018 Studio Deen Show by Rock Mashumairesh 2020 Kinema Citrus Mewkledreamy 2020 J C Staff Hello Kitty 2021 Variety shows Edit A few children s variety shows by Sanrio aired on TV Tokyo Daisuki Hello Kitty 1993 1994 Asobou Hello Kitty 1994 Hello Kitty to Bad Badtz Maru 1994 1998 Kitty s Paradise 1999 2011 Video games EditSanrio Digital produces and publishes digital content based on globally famous Sanrio intellectual property assets like Hello Kitty My Melody Badtz Maru and many others Among the games are The Adventures of Hello Kitty amp Friends Hello Kitty Roller Rescue Hello Kitty Birthday Adventures and Hello Kitty Seasons Publishing EditSanrio publishes many books featuring its own characters It also publishes art books for instance those by Keibun Ōta Sanrio publishes books in many languages including Japanese and English Sanrio published video games in the early 1990s under the name Character Soft References EditFootnotes Edit 250 000 of the capital came from Tsuji s former government colleagues while the rest came from his government pension and personal savings 9 Citations Edit サンリオ 8136 の株価 株主優待など Archived from the original on 2016 12 05 a b c d e Summary of Financial Results for the Fiscal Year Ended March 31 2013 FY2012 PDF Sanrio Co Ltd May 15 2013 Retrieved March 30 2014 Company Profile About Sanrio Sanrio Sanrio Co Ltd Retrieved June 3 2016 サンリオ Ashcroft Brian 28 August 2014 Don t Be Silly Hello Kitty Is a Cat Retrieved 29 August 2014 Allen Sarah 29 August 2014 Is Hello Kitty A Cat Sanrio Doesn t Know Retrieved 29 August 2014 Hello Kitty isn t a cat We called Sanrio to find out 28 August 2014 Retrieved 29 August 2014 Michael Kanellos Hello Kitty s guide to business success Belson amp Bremner 2004 p 38 a b c The cat who turned kawaii into cash Asia Times 2003 12 13 Archived from the original on 2005 02 10 Retrieved 2020 05 27 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link Gomez Edward July 14 2004 How Hello Kitty Came to Rule the World With little advertising and no TV spinoff Sanrio s 30 year old feline turned cute into the ultimate brand SF Gate Retrieved 25 January 2020 Tsuji 2000 Sanrio Europe Archived from the original on October 1 2009 Retrieved 2009 09 14 Shintaro Tsuji CEO Sanrio CNN com edition cnn com Archived from the original on 2014 11 05 Retrieved 7 November 2022 Coro Chan Sanrio Timeline Archived from the original on 2020 10 25 サンリオキャラクターたちの知られざる素顔を覗き見 誰かに話したくなるサンリオの魅力まとめ 22 April 2019 Archived from the original on 2019 12 18 Characters Archived 2010 12 23 at the Wayback Machine Sanrio com The Medinge Group Brands with a Conscience Past winners 2004 Archived 2010 12 17 at the Wayback Machine Hello Kitty and Sanrio Friends Celebrate Sanrio s 50th Anniversary at Build A Bear Workshop a b Announcement of Provisional Disposition Order Against Sanrio PDF Press release Sanrio Company Ltd November 4 2010 Archived from the original PDF on September 30 2011 Retrieved July 25 2011 Kollewe Julia November 4 2010 Miffy biffs Cathy in Kitty copycat case The Guardian London Retrieved May 16 2011 Dawson Chester Kanna Takeuchi November 4 2010 Miffy Hello Kitty Take Bunny Beef to Court Wall Street Journal Retrieved May 16 2011 Japan s Hello Kitty resolves bunny battle with Miffy Radio Netherlands Worldwide Archived from the original on June 23 2011 Retrieved June 16 2011 Mark Sweney 6 December 2011 Mr Men bought by Hello Kitty owner The Guardian UK I asked my dad what a tickle looked like 16 November 2021 Archived from the original on 2021 11 16 Company Profile Sanrio Abdul Geneva 10 July 2019 Hello Kitty s Parent Company Fined 6 9 Million by E U The New York Times Archived from the original on 2019 07 10 Press corner European Commission Archived from the original on 2020 05 16 France Presse Agence 13 June 2020 Hello Kitty gets a new boss after 60 years The Guardian Retrieved 13 June 2020 Attractions Harmonyland Archived 2006 12 01 at the Wayback Machine The Glacier Fox 1978 IMDb IMDb Ettinger Benjamin Pelleas net Masami Hata Filmography gt 20 Anipages a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Mouse Story The Adventures of George amp Gerald 2007 Trivia IMDb Mouse Story The Adventures of George and Gerald 2007 Trivia IMDb Sanrio s Show by Rock Mobile Rhythm Game Gets TV Anime in 2015 Bibliography Edit Belson Ken Bremner Brian 2004 Hello Kitty The Remarkable Story of Sanrio and the Billion Dollar Feline Phenomenon Tsuji Shintaro 2000 Kore ga Sanrio no Himitsu desu これがサンリオの秘密です These are Sanrio s Secrets in Japanese Fusosha Further reading EditKinsella Sharon 1995 Cuties in Japan In Skov Lise Moeran Brian eds Women Media and Consumption in Japan PDF Richmond Surrey Honolulu Curzon University of Hawai i Press ISBN 0 8248 1775 3 OCLC 32547498 Women Media and Consumption in Japan at Google Books Roach Mary December 1999 Cute Inc Wired Vol 7 no 12 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sanrio Official Sanrio website Official Sanrio website in Japanese Sanrio Digital Sanrio Internet Community Retrieved 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