In this episode of the "Patented" podcast, host Dallas Campbell interviews Matt Alt, author of "Pure Invention," about the history and cultural significance of Hello Kitty. They discuss Hello Kitty's origins as a character created by Sanrio to compete with Snoopy, the concept of "kawaii" (cuteness) in Japanese culture, and the reasons behind Hello Kitty's global success. Matt explains how Hello Kitty's design taps into human nurturing instincts and reflects Japan's unique approach to blending Western influences with its own cultural values. They also touch on the broader themes of Japanese innovation and its impact on global pop culture, highlighting how Japanese inventions often address unmet needs and offer a glimpse into the future.
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