Hello Tiger
Chronicling the imaginary adventures of a wise-cracking Tiger and his favorite stuffed human doll. Calvin and Hobbes meets Hello Kitty in this kawaii mash-up.
Hello It
When a killer clown meets a kawaii kitty… Hello Kitty meets Stephen King’s IT in this kitty-clown mashup.
Red Dwarf Kitty
What do you get when you cross a human, a hologram, a cat and a robot with a Japanese kawaii icon? Red Dwarf Kitty. Traversing the depths of space the crew of Red Dwarf come across another version of themselves from another dimension…a dimension dominated by cats. Unfortunately for Cat, […]
The ABC’s of Fandom
How well do you know your pop culture? From Sci-Fi series to Action movies, children’s cartoons to video games, cult movies to classic books, this design features the alphabet using letters from each of your favorite pop-culture fandoms. The ABC’s of Fandom. Something fun, a bit of a puzzle, and all kinds of […]
Shaun & Ed – Shaun of The Dead
There’s something both cute and disturbing about the combination of Japanese kawaii icon Hello Kitty and zombie-killing duo, Shaun and Ed. But then, I suppose most things would be disturbing in a world overrun by zombies…not least the fact that for every kitty killed it could come back nine times! […]
Skull Kitty
It is a little known fact that female pirates sailing around Japan often displayed the Skull Kitty flag in place of the more traditional skull and crossbones. Supposedly, this sent a very clear message to those who saw it…we may be pirates, but we’re still cute. Japanese icon Hello Kitty […]
Hello Koshka
Welcome to the world of A Clockwork Kitty. Alex DeLarge – the protagonist in Burgess’s novel and Kubrick’s film, A Clockwork Orange – meets Japanese children’s icon Hello Kitty in this ultraviolent mash-up. Because cats get the whole charming yet cruel thing.
Hello Communist Kitty
What better than transforming a Japanese children’s icon into the spokeskitty for the communist propaganda machine? Hello Kitty gets a communist makeover with the communist hat, suit and little red book made famous by China’s father of communism, Chairman Mao Zedong.