Hello Kitty Plays Pretend

Hello Kitty Plays Pretend

6.8

Dec 12 1987

1h 55m

Animation, Family

This volume of the HELLO KITTY series follows the cute and cuddly feline in five fun-filled episodes: "The Phantom of the Theater," "Frankencat," "Catula," "The Pawed Piper," and "Rumpeldogskin."

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