How Hello Kitty Became a Global Olympic Ambassador

The world-famous 'cat' awaits more time in the spotlight

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Were the 2020 Tokyo Olympics to proceed as planned this summer, Team USA would have boasted a truly world-famous member. A deal inked in February officially announced Team USA’s Global Ambassador for Inclusivity—“an iconic symbol for equal opportunity, fair play and global harmony.”

And who was this vaunted dignitary? Hello Kitty.

Alas, the mouthless white character and the rest of Team USA are sheltering in place like everyone else now. Even so, it’s worth pondering how it is that Olympic ambassador status came to be conferred on a cat.

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This story first appeared in the April 13, 2020, issue of Adweek magazine. Click here to subscribe.