KISS Hello Kitty (lost cancelled Hello Kitty cross-promotional animated series; existence unconfirmed; 2013): Difference between revisions

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In March of 2013, three articles from three<ref>https://www.usatoday.com/story/popcandy/2013/03/28/kiss-hello-kitty/2027515/</ref> different<ref>https://www.animationmagazine.net/2013/03/kiss-and-hello-kitty-collaborate-on-hub-toon/</ref> sources<ref>https://www.theverge.com/2013/3/31/4167634/gene-simmons-hello-kitty-tv-show-mashup-kiss-band-spinoff-the-hub</ref> were released stating that Gene Simmons, lead vocalist of the band, was working with the children's television network The Hub to create a show based on the crossover line. Details about the show were scarce given how early the project was into development, but the plot was said to be about "four Kiss x Hello Kitty characters living their rock 'n' roll dreams and bringing pink anarchy to every situation they are in.".
In March of 2013, three articles from three<ref>https://www.usatoday.com/story/popcandy/2013/03/28/kiss-hello-kitty/2027515/</ref> different<ref>https://www.animationmagazine.net/2013/03/kiss-and-hello-kitty-collaborate-on-hub-toon/</ref> sources<ref>https://www.theverge.com/2013/3/31/4167634/gene-simmons-hello-kitty-tv-show-mashup-kiss-band-spinoff-the-hub</ref> were released stating that Gene Simmons, lead vocalist of the band, was working with the children's television network The Hub to create a show based on the crossover line. Details about the show were scarce given how early the project was into development, but the plot was said to be about "four Kiss x Hello Kitty characters living their rock 'n' roll dreams and bringing pink anarchy to every situation they are in.".


Gene Simmons was said to be a lead producer, and Paul Stanley (another band member) was also said to have worked on the show in some capacity. A release date was never given, and KISS Hello Kitty was said to be a working title for the series.
Gene Simmons was said to be a lead producer, and Paul Stanley (another band member) was also said to have worked on the show in some capacity. A release date was never given, and ''KISS Hello Kitty'' was said to be a working title for the series.


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 06:39, 3 July 2024

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Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons promoting the show for The Hub.

Status: Existence Unconfirmed

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KISS Hello Kitty is a line of Sanrio products than ran from 2010 to 2013, featuring a collaboration between the Sanrio character Hello Kitty and the 1970s rock band KISS. Multiple products were released for this series, ranging from figures to stationary to audio equipment- however, a tie-in cartoon series was intended to be produced. It is currently unconfirmed if any production materials from the pilot were ever made.

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In March of 2013, three articles from three[1] different[2] sources[3] were released stating that Gene Simmons, lead vocalist of the band, was working with the children's television network The Hub to create a show based on the crossover line. Details about the show were scarce given how early the project was into development, but the plot was said to be about "four Kiss x Hello Kitty characters living their rock 'n' roll dreams and bringing pink anarchy to every situation they are in.".

Gene Simmons was said to be a lead producer, and Paul Stanley (another band member) was also said to have worked on the show in some capacity. A release date was never given, and KISS Hello Kitty was said to be a working title for the series.

References