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Here's a list of works that have referenced Hello Kitty:


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    Anime and Manga 

    Asian Animation 
  • Happy Heroes: In Season 7 episode 15, a white-furred kitty girl meant to be Hello Kitty appears alongside cats resembling Garfield and Doraemon as one of the cats looking to be recruited by Cat Planet. She is denied the offer along with the bland-name Garfield and Doraemon, with the person checking the potential takers commenting "How can you catch mice without a mouth?"

    Comic Books 
  • Parodied in the "Swell" issue of the Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 8 comic series, which has "Vampy Kitty" dolls that are actually part of a demonic The Worm That Walks gestalt entity, with a huge misogynistic streak.

    Fan Works 

    Film 
  • In Iron Man 3, Tony proudly wears a Hello Kitty wristwatch loaned to him from a young friend. Smooth as ever, he chats up women with his "limited edition" watch.
  • Jingle All the Way: There is a scene near the end of the film with a large parade of famous cartoon characters and mascots. Hello Kitty can be seen marching in the parade in a few shots.
  • One Hour Photo: In one scene, Sy sits on a display bed decorated by a Hello Kitty plushie. In another, he passes by an aisle containing more plushies of her, alongside ones of fellow Sanrio characters Pochacco, Chococat, and Spottie Dottie.
  • In Turning Red, Mei has Hello Kitty figurines on a shelf above her bed: Hello Kitty herself, Chococat, Badtz-Maru and Keroppi.

    Literature 

    Live-Action TV 
  • The Big Bang Theory:
    • In "The Nerdvana Annihilation", after Penny had shouted at the guys for their childish obsessions (their buying a model from The Time Machine (1960) made her late to work), Sheldon calls out her hypocrisy by pointing out her stuffed animals and a certain feline in her clothes.
      Sheldon: You hypocrite! Miss "Grown-Ups don't play with toys!" If I went into your apartment right now, would I not find Beanie Babies? Are you not an accumulator of Care Bears and My Little Ponies? And just who is that Japanese feline frolicking on your shorts? Hello, Hello Kitty!
    • In "The Cornhusker Vortex", Howard makes Raj lose his fighting kite, and tries to replace it. Raj is not too pleased by the replacement.
      Raj: The kite you made me lose was an authentic Patang. An Indian fighting kite that my brother sent to me from New Delhi. It took me a day to put together and two days to paint. This is Hello Kitty!
  • In Breaking Bad, when Saul gives Jesse a Hello Kitty-designed phone in Season 5B.
    Jesse: Seriously, Hello Kitty?
    Saul: Seriously? It's free.
  • At the end of the NUMB3RS episode "The Fifth Man", Don is gifted with multiple Hello Kitty balloons while he is in recovery from being stabbed.
  • An episode of the American version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? featured a question about Hello Kitty's real name, Kitty White.
  • At least twice, Jeopardy! has featured a category called "Hello Kitty".
  • In the second episode Chucky (sequel series to Child's Play) titled "Give Me Something Good to Eat". Chucky is seen wearing a Hello Kitty mask as he's "trick or treating" and gives a lady a green apple containing a razor. Fittingly enough, Sanrio did release "Hello Kitty X Child's Play" merchandise exclusively to Universal Studios Japan two years before the series premiere. Even Sanrio's official "Hello Kitty Twitter" shared a tweet of Hello Kitty holding Chucky while dressed in the Good Guy Doll's outfit.
  • Yellowjackets: In the 1996 timeline, Jackie corners her BFF Shauna (a notorious Bad Liar) and demands to be told what the hell is Shauna hiding from her. Shauna's behavior (sneaking around, being distant) has been driving Jackie crazy. "Remember when your parents first separated and you told me the reason your dad wasn't around as much was because he got a new job as the president at Hello Kitty?"

    Music 
  • Nekomura Iroha, a Vocaloid from AH-Software, was created in cooperation with Sanrio for its 50th anniversary. Iroha's costume is Hello Kitty-themed, and she is described as a Hello Kitty fangirl.
  • Was the namesake of a 2013 Avril Lavigne song about her Occidental Otaku-ness...that became extremely controversial (and critically panned overall) due to debates on where to draw the line at cultural appropriation when it comes to Japanese culture (particularly Kawaisa) and female Western celebrities.

    Toys 
  • Tamagotchi:
    • On the Keitai, it's possible to obtain a Hello Kitty doll.
    • The Sanrio-themed variants of the m!x and ON (Meets in Japan) let you raise Hello Kitty, among other Sanrio characters.
  • Wacky Packages
    • All New Series 2 features the parody "Goodbye Kitty", featuring a half-rotted, worm-infested Hello Kitty doll.
    • The 2014 series features the parody "Hello Kitten Assault", a combination of Hello Kitty and Halo: Spartan Assault.
    • The 2015 series features the parody "Hello Kidney", featuring a tearful Hello Kitty organ donor doll.
    • The 50th anniversary series features the made-up product "Hello Kitty Litter", featuring Hello Kitty relieving herself in the pink kitty litter.

    Video Games 

    Webcomics 

    Web Original 

    Western Animation 
  • Danny Phantom has a parody called Sayonara Pussycat.
  • Robot Chicken:
    • A sketch from "S&M Present" has Joey Fatone fight Hello Kitty herself as part of his training.
    • A sketch from "Ban on the Fun" has Badtz-Maru and Keroppi talk to Hello Kitty on what they should do about having lost Pandapple's ball when they played with it. When Hello Kitty tries to explain what they should do, she coughs up a hairball.
    • A sketch from "Papercut to Aorta" has Badtz-Maru returning to the arctic after being fired by Sanrio. After accidentally crushing a couple of penguin eggs and knocking two into the sea, the other penguins send him to shark-infested waters on a circular ice chunk, where he is eaten by the sharks.
  • The Simpsons:
    • In "Thirty Minutes Over Tokyo", a Hello Kitty factory can be seen (and heard) from the family's room.
    • In "Marge Gamer", Marge decorates Bart's dungeon with Hello Kitty merchandise via expansion pack, which causes him to kill Marge's character.
  • Sonic Boom: In "Tails' Crush", Tails is revealed to have a Hello Doggie journal. Later in the episode, when Tails tries to impress Zooey by eating a steak at Meh Burger, Dave the Intern gives him a Hello Doggie pencil.
  • In the South Park episode "Make Love, Not Warcraft", Butters mentions "Hello Kitty Island Adventure" as his favorite computer game. This episode aired in 2006, and the game got Defictionalized and released for Apple Arcade in 2023.

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