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Daisuki! Hello Kitty (Japanese: 大好き!ハローキティ) (roughly meaning "[I] love Hello Kitty!") is a 1993-1994 Japanese TV Tokyo children's television program based on Sanrio and Hello Kitty.

The program also provided new information on Sanrio Puroland. It is known for its signature I Wanna Wuki Wuki Time song, alongside Minna ni Ichiban, or the ending song Tenkamuteki no Artist. It also featured the Donragon television series.

The successor was Asobou!! Hello Kitty.

See also


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