In recent years, theSanriobrand has skyrocketed in popularity worldwide, but especially in America. The most famous character in the franchise,Hello Kitty, has become a household name, and her expansive group of friends, including adorable characters likeCinnamoroll, Chococat, My Melody, and Kuromi, also amassed an avid following. According to a post on X byAnime News Network,one of Sanrio’s most talented artists is stepping down from her role,sparking concern among fans.

Miyuki Okumura isthe artist responsible for designing and drawing the famous character, Cinnamoroll,who is a small white and blue puppy dog. With his simple but undeniably cute design, Cinnamoroll is one of Sanrio’s most recognizable and popular characters. According to a tweet posted on her X account on Sunday, June 18, 2025, though, Okumura has left her position at Sanrio to pursue freelance art and further her education. In light of this surprising news, fans have begun to wonder how this will affect not just the character Cinnamoroll himself, but the overall Sanrio brand going forward.

Hello Kitty with shocked sparkle eyes next to her 50th Anniversary gold statue

Miyuki Okumura Is Leaving the Brand To Pursue Freelance Art, Leaving Cinnamoroll’s Fate Uncertain

Okumura’s career at Sanrio lasted an impressive 25 years. During her time with the company, she worked ontheAggretsukoanimeand created characters such as Cinnamoroll, Wish me mell, Beatcats, and Lloromannic. Her absence will certainly be noticed, but thankfully,Sanrio is currently on the hunt for a new designer to take her placeon the Cinnamoroll production team. Although Sanrio has plans in place to continue Cinnamoroll’s successful legacy, fans are still concerned at the loss of such a skilled artist and her unique designs involving the Cinnamoroll character over the years.

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Sanrio has an extensive list of over 450 characters to love, but as of late, Cinnamoroll has been one of the fan-favorites. Cinnamoroll was named the #1 Sanrio character at SANRIO FES 2024 in Tokyo, andhe has won #1 in the yearly Sanrio popularity poll every year since 2020.Considering how beloved of a character Cinnamoroll is and how prevalent he is in merchandise drops and other promotional materials for the brand, finding a new artist to capture the lovable puppy dog will be no easy feat. Thankfully, Sanrio is planning to carefully choose the correct person to properly represent the important character.

Hello Kitty’s Paradise (1999) TV Show poster

Fans Can Rest Easy With the Knowledge That Sanrio Will Hire a New Qualified Artist

The Production Team That Worked on Cinnamoroll Will Also Continue To Work on Future Designs of the Character

Sanrio has always been popular, but in the past few years, the brand has exploded. From celebrities like Lady Gaga, Mariah Carey, and Avril Lavigne professing their love for Sanrio characters to an endlessstream of merchandise collaborations, now is a better time than ever to be a fan of Sanrio. Although Hello Kitty is the face of the brand, Cinnamoroll is the most cherished character worldwide. Choosing someone new to represent their most popular character is a crucial task, butSanriowill no doubt choose only the most qualified artist for the joband ensureCinnamorollcontinues to top the popularity charts.

Hello Kitty

Hello Kitty is a globally recognized character created by Yuko Shimizu in 1974 for Sanrio. Initially designed for children, its popularity expanded to teens and adults, becoming a major part of kawaii culture. Depicted as a friendly, anthropomorphic cat from London, Hello Kitty has appeared in numerous animated series, comics, films, and video games. The brand is known for extensive merchandising, with over 50,000 products worldwide.