There are a lot of characters available for you to befriend in Hello Kitty Island Adventure. By leveling up your friendship ...
While each Island resident has preferred gifts, you’ll be glad to know there are no unacceptable gifts. So, you can’t ...
Mochi Gummies just released a limited-edition Lunar New Year gift box that contains a variety pack of the brand’s best-selling gummy flavors: strawberry, mango, tangerine, sour watermelon, yuzu, and ...
The 2025 Audi RS6 Avant pairs supercar specs with station wagon sizing. On paper, it’s the ultimate car of the connoisseur. In pictures, too—the thing looks like the epitome of automotive ...
The latest surprise announcement for a new series is based on two well-known Sanrio characters, though not Hello Kitty this time. Instead of Hello Kitty, her friends My Melody and Kuromi are here ...
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The new show is set to begin streaming on Netflix in July 2025. Netflix and Sanrio’s latest anime project couldn’t have come at a better time, with Kuromi and My Melody both celebrating their ...
Sanrio is tugging at the nostalgic heartstrings with the help of Netflix. The streaming giant is expanding its Japanese animation repertoire with a new My Melody & Kuromi stop-motion series. Two ...
Netflix‘s latest Japanese order is My Melody & Kuromi, a stop-motion animation based on Sanrio characters. The series, directed by Tomoki Misato (Pui Pui Molcar), will roll out in July ...
Take the dust-busting fan system — it periodically reverses direction to blow out accumulated debris, potentially adding years to your laptop’s life. Clever stuff. The 240Hz OLED display is a treat ...