
However, each episode also includes some comedy set in the backstage area, showing the cast trying to keep the show running smoothly.Įach episode is a parody of a classic fairytale or story. Hello Kitty and her friends run a theater in London, putting on various plays. Hello Kitty's Furry Tale Theater is a bit like a Hello Kitty version of The Muppet Show. The series is made up of 13 episodes, each of which includes two stories. The show was produced by DIC Enterprises and animated by Toei Animation. Hello Kitty's Furry Tale Theater was released in 1987.

RELATED: The Cutest Sanrio-Anime Collabs, From Gundam to My Hero Academia 3. Seeing Sanrio try to tap into the bishōnen market is fascinating, and the show, while odd, has a few pretty touching moments. 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. We'll update this article when we know more.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. Slider, and Label, which could make out another five or six of the 48 cards on offer with Series 5. On the actual pack, there are also images of Lottie, Isabelle, Tommy and Timmy Nook, K.K. Out of the 48 cards in Series 5, 33 of those on offer have already been confirmed as part of the Animal Crossing Direct.
