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Sanrio's official art book filled with 50 years of Hello Kitty.
Sanrio's official art book commemorating the 50th anniversary of Hello Kitty's birth.
A gem art book that includes rare foreign art and visuals that can only be seen here.
An interview with Yuko Yamaguchi, who raised Hello Kitty, is also included.
Hello Kitty's 50th anniversary, ``The Trajecitory of Kitty,'' which features plenty of 50th anniversary art, and a total of 7 chapters thoroughly introduce the charm of Hello Kitty.
[Chapter] "Chapter-1 SUKI" "Chapter-2 JIDAI" "Chapter-3 HENSHIN!" "Chapter-4 NAKAMA" "Chapter-5 COLLABO" "Chapter-6 SEKAI" "Chapter-7 KAWAII" [TOPICS] Original picture Art gallery, logo archive, special design collection, Hello Kitty's daily life, changes in the way Hello Kitty is drawn, Hello Kitty in the media, rare item collection

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