Remember Furby? You may have gotten one for Christmas in 1998, when the first bird-beaked, big-eared creatures were introduced. They were cute in a creepy way, and became a big hit–more than 40 ...
Furby, that bug-eyed, big-eared, interactive furball, is coming out of hibernation today, complete with advanced robotic technology and new vocabulary, movement and expression. It was 1998 when the ...
1. Small Wonder Makes a Big Debut: Resembling a cross between a hamster and an owl, but more often compared to Gizmo from 1984's hit movie Gremlins, the cute and cuddly Furby took the world by storm ...
Furby, that bug-eyed, big-eared, interactive furball, is coming out of hibernation, complete with advanced robotic technology and new vocabulary, movement and expression. It was 1998 when the ...
This holiday season, a new generation of parents will be lining up to get their hands on the latest version of Furby. This holiday season, a new generation of parents will be lining up (and throwing ...
A new generation will have their own version of the Furby. After debuting in the late '90s, the fuzzy creature is back and it has a new look, Hasbro, Inc. announced on June 23. “Generations of kids ...
Loveable or creepy? Depends on who you ask. Furby, the ’90s toy phenomenon that divided kids and parents into opposing camps when it first hit stores and quickly became a craze, is making yet another ...
In 1998, Tiger Electronics released what would become the first truly successful robot toy. Furby was an instant hit, selling more than a million units during its holiday launch, and going on to sell ...