Thursday, January 31, 2013

Cotton Candy Furby

Cotton Candy FURBY - Furby Online

Now you can enjoy the pleasures of cotton candy without sending your blood sugar levels through the roof, introducing Cotton Candy Furby

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Monday, January 28, 2013

Orangutan Furby

Orangutan Furby


Features of Orangutan FURBY

  • Furby responds to your voice and to music
  • Pet Furby's head, tickle its tummy, or pull its tail and see what happens
  • Feed Furby with your finger
  • App is optional and works with iPad, iPod touch and iPhone with iOS 4.2 or later
  • Includes 1 Furby and instructions

Sunday, January 27, 2013

Starry Night FURBY


Starry Night Furby

For the art enthusiast there is a special FURBY just for you! Starry Night FURBY embodies the spirit of the Starry Night painting with a personality that is all FURBY. You will find Starry Night FURBY has deep provincial blue body accented with bright yellow ears and feet.  There is also a tuft of light blue hair at the top of FURBY’S head.


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Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Furby's New Year Resolutions

Now is the time we are prioritzing our New Year resolutions. Our typical resolutions are to eat less, eat healthier, be more productive, quit smoking, etc. Look at FURBY's resolution, sometimes I hate FURBY because he can eat all he wants and doesn't gain a pound.


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Sunday, December 30, 2012

The New Furby Rocks!

With eyes packed with liquid crystal diodes, and dozens of transistors, the new Furby is built more like a cyborg than a children’s toy.
In the late 1990s, the fluffy animatronic creature took America by storm – selling out and finding homes across the land.
Hence, it was only a matter of time before a reboot was unveiled.
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Friend or foe? How you treat the Furby will determine how much it likes you
Thankfully, this 21st century Furby has retained a lot of the charm that made the original such a success – although there are some aspects that have not stood the test of time.
Aesthetically speaking, the creature is a mixed bag. The LED eyes, although impressive, dart around so wildly that some children may find them scary.
The ears and tail, though, are very cute, with its light, wispy hair giving it a punk look that is sure to win many admirers.
The Furby is not so much a toy, but a mechanical pet. Your actions directly impact how the creature develops.
Along the way you’ll be subjected to numerous grunts, whines and moans, in its native language, Furbish. If you neglect it, it shouts ‘I’m changing’, its eyes going slightly demonic before letting out cackles and various angry Furbish words.
There’s even an iPhone app which can be downloaded that allows you to feed the creature and translates Furbish to English.
There’s no doubting the Furby is a clever piece of engineering. It reacts to human words, and claims to be able to learn more English the more you speak to it.
Unfortunately, it’s also incredibly hard to keep onside. Even the most minor neglect, for example – forgetting to feed it – leads to disastrous consequences.
The lack of a power button, too, means it can soon become quite tiresome.
Indeed, for those after a relaxing toy, the Furby may not be the best choice.
The creature demands lots of care and attention, and it’s often very difficult to bring the Furby back to its pleasant nature once you’ve annoyed it.
But for children after a challenging toy, one to care for and is substantially more ‘alive’ than most, the Furby is a rewarding choice and makes a perfect stocking-filler this Christmas.


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2218566/Science-tech-Gadgets-review--The-New-Furby.html#ixzz2GafjalLv
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