

Hello Kitty's Furry Tale Theater was released in 1987.

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While the series doesn't even try to hide the fact it is an advertisement, it is an interesting Sanrio curiosity. While at first he's bullied for his love of cute things, he soon meets other pretty boys who love Sanrio characters, and together they form deep friendships and plan to win over the rest of the school. The series follows Kouta Hasegawa, a boy who loves Pompompurin, as he joins a new school. The series got a mobile phone game, drama CDs and even an anime that can be watched on Crunchyroll. However, the concept proved to be popular, and the idea was expanded beyond social media. The idea was for each boy to have an in-character social media account that promoted their linked character. KEEP READING: Every Super Mario Bros.One of the strangest and most forgotten anime on this list, Sanrio Boys started life as a social media project to try and market several of Sanrio's most popular characters.
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These furniture sets should be identical to those included in New Leaf, just like the characters they accompany. The included villager is the rabbit Toby, a smug villager that has a fairly similar expression to Kerokerokeroppi. This comes with a lot of feudal-Japan-styled items that would look perfect set up alongside a koi pond. One particular item of note includes a bunny bed that features My Melody's face on the backboard.įinally, there's the furniture set based on the frog character Kerokerokeroppi. The color palette matches the furniture's inspiration, with tons of pinks, reds and whites. These items are based around My Melody and are mostly focused on bunnies and hearts. RELATED: Wholesome Video Games Are Slowly On The RiseĬhelsea, a normal dear villager, is included with the fifth card. The villager here is Chai, a peppy elephant who has a tea-cup for a hat.

The fourth card has lots of cozy furniture items themed around Cinnamoroll, whose face is prominently featured on a couch and a decorative tea-cup. This furniture set stands out since its items are far less focused on the Sanrio character and more-so the character's aesthetic. The villager included, Étoile, is a sheep with a normal personality type who is mostly pink, blue and yellow. Inspired by the twins, Kiki and Lala, the next set of furniture is themed around stars and rainbows. RELATED: Animal Crossing: New Horizons Manga Comes to Viz Media This includes what looks to be an end table with a collection of sweets displayed on top. The second furniture set is themed around Pompompuri, with the villager representing him being a lazy cub named Marty. His furniture is all colored with shades of orange and brown, similar to Pompompuri's design, and they are dessert-themed. Fans should also expect plenty of furniture items to feature Hello Kitty's face or face shape in some way, such as a rug that depicts the character winking. Rilla's furniture set includes a bed, clock, potted plant, table and chair, with all of the furniture coming in a white, red and blue color scheme. The first set features a peppy gorilla villager named Rilla, and is themed around the character Hello Kitty. There are six cards total, each of which includes a villager and a set of themed furniture. Players can expect new sets of furniture and items themed around different Sanrio characters, as well as new villagers based on Sanrio characters. The Amiibo cards will be rereleased on March 26 and available at select retailers.
