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~Furby Names; ~stories, tips and easter eggs; ~What is a Furby?; ~Images; ~The Furby Story; ~Links to other Furby sites; ~Message board; ~My Furby; ~Dictionary; ~Frequently Asked Questions; ~Furbys and Colors; ~Your Home Pics;
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Great Furbys site I have six Furby's, and you will love all of them. Stop by and visit ... Greetings to everyone; I hope you all enjoy our page of Furby love ... It's so nice; 2 see all of you, I hope you like this site, All of my Furby's are so glad you could stop by for a visit;
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Furby - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Furbys were the hottest selling toy for Christmas 1998. Resembling a giant furry owl with rabbit ears they were created by Dave Hampton and Caleb Chung and prodcued by Tiger Electronics who bought the rights to the designs.
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They also interact with other furbys as well! You can even teach them tricks. When you first get your Furby you should be aware that he does not speak Engish. He speaks Furbish. Go to www.furby.com to help your furby learn Engish.
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A Furby can interact (speak) with other Furbys using its infra-red port. They have 6 other sensors; a motion sensor, a tummy and back sensors, sound and light sensors & a tongue (feeding) sensor. They wiggle their ears, move their body, blink their eyes and move their mouths as they speak.
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Content related to Furbys from New York Daily News ... More Furbys Articles from the Daily News ... Furbys News...
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Date: 3/19/2002 10:05:00 AM ( From Author ) From Authorid: 51522 Sorry For the Misspelling! ... Date: 3/19/2002 10:08:00 AM From Authorid: 14322 damm i dont know what i would have done... ssure it wasnt an electronic bug? ... Date: 3/19/2002 5:01:00 PM From Authorid: 45897 whoa! Furbys scare me!
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2.2 Other Furbys ... The original Furbys were 6 inches tall. The main reason that many people liked them was their apparent "intelligence" and learning ability as they developed their language skills. ... Furbys start out speaking entirely Furbish, a language with short words, simple syllables, and various other sounds,
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