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Submissions to this category should focus on Hello Kitty and other Sanrio characters. Sales sites are permitted in this category.
Heckle and Jeckle were two inseparable black magpies, identical in appearance but distinguishably different in personality. Though both were remarkably witty, Heckle spoke with a New York accent, while Jeckle's tone was much more refined. Together, they sought to con free meals and shelter out of the upper class, who in all honesty, presented little difficulty for the clever and mischievous birds. Release History 6/13/56 - 9/12/82 CBS
Hello Kitty is a character created in Japan to sell products to young girls. She was created in 1974 by the Sanrio company and first appeared on a plastic purse. Sales were extrordinary, and soon her image was everywhere. Many other characters followed, such as the Little Twin Stars, My Melody, Tuxedo Sam, and now such characters as Badtz-Maru, Pochacco, Purin and Chococat. Early in the 1980's, Hello Kitty came to the United States, and soon her appeal spread to every other continent. Now the little girls that were her original fans have grown up, and are demanding more adult products and spawning many web sites, and even a usenet group, alt.fan.hello-kitty.
Submissions to this category should focus on Hello Kitty and other Sanrio characters. Sales sites are permitted in this category.
Websites about the 1967 Hanna-Barbera show The Herculoids.
Released on Nickelodeon in 1996. The title star of Hey Arnold! is an unkempt, wise-beyond-his-years blonde boy. Arnold’s guardians are his senile Grandfather and his Grandmother, a former librarian with an active imagination. The family of three lived in the grandparents' urban boarding house, along with a cast of odd grown-ups who often acted more like children than adults.
Websites about the Hanna-Barbera characters The Hillbilly Bears, who appeared on the Atom Ant show.
Category listing for sites related to the 1966 animated holiday special, directed by Chuck Jones.
This category is for the 1966 animated holiday special, directed by Chuck Jones. NOT the 2000 theatrical movie directed by Ron Howard and starring Jim Carrey.
Websites about Huckleberry Hound, who was one of the first Hanna-Barbera characters to have his own show, The Huckleberry Hound Show (1958).