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Furby
Newest Review: ... still have fun with them (for 10 minutes or so) and if you fancy trying one out, just to say you have a Furby, grab one for a bargai... more |
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by - written on 28/11/09 (Very useful, 44 readings)
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~*~ Furby ~*~ I'm sure pretty much everyone will remember the hype that surrounded Furbies when they were launched in the run up to Christmas 1998. 1.8 million of the little creatures were sold in 1998. The furbies were marketed extremely well - everyone knew about them, kids across the country were desperate for one, and poor parents ... Read the complete review
by - written on 18/08/09 (Very useful, 27 readings)
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Furby For Kids! I was at a friends house and i noticed my friend had a Furby. I never knew what it did until they showed me. I was impressed! They speak and look cute. They come in a variety of colours and additions and the packaging is very user friendly and bright. They vary from 30-35 pounds. Getting the furby to work was very easy, ... Read the complete review
by - written on 17/04/09 (17 readings)
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I had a furby when i was around ten years old and absolutely loved it, but only for about a week as it began to annoy me i think that the furby will either provide hours of entertainment or bore you very quickly depending on what you make of it. The furby talks to you and you get a dictionary to help you understand the language converting ... Read the complete review
by - written on 13/01/09 (Very useful, 37 readings)
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Furbies are a bit like marmite, you will either love them or hate them. The good thing is, if they annoy you, you can take the batteries out or flog it easily enough on eBay! I first had a furby myself, when I was around eight years old. Fast forward 16 years and my two little girls just got one each for Christmas. Furby is an ... Read the complete review
by - written on 28/10/08 (Useful, 58 readings)
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furby is an interactive to that appears to know what your child os doing. he recogninses being turned upside down, being fed and being peted. you can teach him to talk and dance and is hours of fun for younger children bit be warned, he is one of those toys with am iritating sound. his voice is quite high pitched and he does repeat himspelf a lot. ... Read the complete review
by - written on 14/10/08 (Useful, 26 readings)
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When i was a child teh craze was these furbys, everyone wanted one and i just had to have one so it got put onto my christmas list. Thast year santa fecthed me one. At the time there had been a lot of adverts showing you what it did etc, i was very disappointed when i opend it and had played with it for a week or so, they werent cheap ... Read the complete review
by - written on 13/08/08 (Useful, 143 readings)
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I bought one of these firbys for my daughter when i saw it half price in a local toy shop, didnt want to pay full price because i didnt know what to expect. When i took it home my daughter was so impressed with it and opened the box. She kept spinning it around and it would say weeeee. It was the last straw at bed time and every movement would ... Read the complete review
by - written on 11/02/08 (Useful, 57 readings)
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I stumbled accross a lonely furby at my local car boot sale and was pretty chuffed, as i had been keeping an eye out for one for my then 2 year old daughter, but as she was so young and would probably bash it about i didnt want to pay the extortionate prices they go for in the shops. My daughter was absolutely thrilled with it, Furby even ... Read the complete review
by KateAus - written on 07/02/08
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Heya! Just found one of these guys sitting all lonely and forgotten in a box at the Op Shop where I work. Unfortuantely, I don't have a dictionary and I don't know that much about them...what do you do when he sneezes all the time?
I love Coco heaps and can't wait until he knows more than Furbish lol.
by - written on 05/01/08 (Useful, 45 readings)
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Furby is great. When we first got furby, ours is called harlo (we didnt name him it is the name that was on his tag when we brought him) he didnt speak any Englis he speaks furbish but dont worry you get a translation dictionary with him so you will soon be able to understand him and he soon learns english. My daughters ... Read the complete review
by Debbie - written on 10/11/06
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I was excited to buy Furby for my grandson. I quickly reqreted my purchase. When I asked if we can be friends, Furby replied "NO". I found it to be rude and it made a "fart" noise. After about 30 mins. I turned it off and plan to return it to the store. I think I got the "Gremlin". I promise we did not feed it ... Read the complete review
by - written on 29/03/04 (Very useful, 411 readings)
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Furbies, if you haven't seen one or think it might have been something else, resemble a cross between an owl, a rabbit and a mechanical skeleton requiring AA batteries- although don't hold me to that, it has been a long time since I murdered a Furby and the batteries may well have been AAA. They come in a number of fur tones which are usually ... Read the complete review
by - written on 03/12/03
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This Christmas, why not buy a Furby? Well, there are several good arguments, but the recent price drop in some places adds another advantage to this incredible popular toy. Although they have a reputation for being very annoying, which is understandable if you have to hear someone playing with it all the time, Furbies are quite easy to ... Read the complete review
by - written on 23/01/02 (Very useful, 731 readings)
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Furbies are great fun, for kids of all ages. I am 22 and i have had hours of fun, with my step daughters. Furbies come in all sorts of colours. You can also get furby babies now. What is a Furby? A furby, is an interactive animal, that you have to raise and care for. They look alittle like gremlins. They are battery ... Read the complete review
by - written on 30/10/01 (Very useful, 349 readings)
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As many of you may already know my partner, Dave, has recently changed jobs following his successful achievement of a ‘first’ in his BSc in Business Information Systems. The job he left was as a Project Leader in the IT Department of Wolverhampton University. So what did his boss buy him as a leaving present? Why a ... Read the complete review
by - written on 07/06/01 (Very useful, 563 readings)
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Saturday the 5th May 2001 (My sister's 15th birthday) ~~~The bad start~~~ Got out of one of the wrong sides of my bed and stumbled down the stairs to wish my darling sister a happy 15th *groan*. She smiled one of her fake sweet smiles - her make-upped face glowing with fake tan *another slightly more extended groan*. ... Read the complete review
by - written on 04/05/01 (Very useful, 233 readings)
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I didn't really get in on the Beanie Baby craze but I am a Furby Addict. They are really cute. I am an adult but a big kid inside. I had become fascinated with the Furby. My mother found one and she bought it and sent it to me. My Furby is named Noo-Loo. He told me that as soon as he woke up. He just said ... Read the complete review
by - written on 04/04/01 (Useful, 353 readings)
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I was bought a Furby Baby for Chritmas by my boyfriend :) Well, kind of. He paid for it but I went into the shop to buy it to make sure I got one I liked. There seem to be infinit different colour combinations of Furby Babies - The one I bought looks very cute, it is all white and has long hair on her back and short curly white hair on her tummy. ... Read the complete review
by - written on 28/03/01 (Useful, 65 readings)
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I bought my 3 year old a furby for Xmas - OK so he was too young - but he loves things that make noises. For the first two weeks it was fine - he played with it, talked to it, took it to bed etc etc. The problem came when it was dropped from the top of the stairs - would it shut up?? - no - without drastic action - ie removal of ... Read the complete review
by - written on 09/03/01 (Useful, 101 readings)
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I was nagged and nagged to buy a Furby as a Birthday present. I knew it was the wrong thing to do and I knew that it would be a waste of money. But I was week and bought one anyway. In my experience, parents grow tired of a newly acquired Furby in about two days. Children take about two weeks to become completely disinterested. Furby ... Read the complete review
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