I loved furbies (still do) but I got rid of most of my collection by selling or just throwing away, I had no space for them and plus I didn’t really collect them anymore, hope you find this video atleast somewhat funny or interesting, thanks for watching!! :)
@BlizzardDreamz ツ ever since my 18th birthday, I developed an addiction to collecting the old pokemon toys, such as the electronic ones from the late 90s - mid 2000s. You're not alone there lol 😅
Actually, it looks like it was a working one. It just looks like it was pulled apart, and the reason why it was moving haywire is because one of the little boards were screwed into the back of the motor and when it’s not screwed on, it can’t tell what position it’s in and the reason why it’s not talking is because it doesn’t have a speaker right now so you destroyed a good Furby.
does it look “good” to you? i’ve been collecting electronics for years now and there’s no way i could’ve fixed this, if it makes u feel better i burnt a fully working yellow 2012 furby lol
not necessarily, in theory yes, water mixed with the main circuit board and components on the furby it will fry it out either fully or partially (partially in the video) but it will only happen if the furby’s submerged in water for at least like 10-20 minutes, if it’s just put in water for a few seconds the most that’s gonna happen is the speaker will become muffled because of water being inside the mechanism. This destruction was for fun and also for me to show what happens.
Yeah, I remember I was curious to see what was inside, I removed the fur years ago, for some reason I messed it up by throwing it around and stuff, I got curious and tested it because I came back In the furby community, anyways enjoy lol
most of the parts were gone, i had the parts in a zip lock bag for years and thought the circuit was dead but i got curious and put batteries in it, but yeah i get what ur saying.
@@koolcartergemmy i noticed the little board that is supposed to be screwed where the motor has to be is not in there, and if its not in the plastic piece of the motor that has 2 flat holes, then it will just reset dance, did you even try putting in there?
At least that was a faulty one. If it was one that was in neutral or good condition, then it would hit me personally.
I loved furbies (still do) but I got rid of most of my collection by selling or just throwing away, I had no space for them and plus I didn’t really collect them anymore, hope you find this video atleast somewhat funny or interesting, thanks for watching!! :)
@BlizzardDreamz ツ ever since my 18th birthday, I developed an addiction to collecting the old pokemon toys, such as the electronic ones from the late 90s - mid 2000s. You're not alone there lol 😅
@@koolcartergemmy destroy a sankyo music box musical movement out of its shell
@@GTKCF2023 not sure what that is but i probably won’t do that bc i don’t wanna waste money buying smth from ebay to destroy
@@koolcartergemmy it's a wind up music box mechanism playing rock a bye baby
1:06 Furby takes a bath
She did like it
Actually, it looks like it was a working one. It just looks like it was pulled apart, and the reason why it was moving haywire is because one of the little boards were screwed into the back of the motor and when it’s not screwed on, it can’t tell what position it’s in and the reason why it’s not talking is because it doesn’t have a speaker right now so you destroyed a good Furby.
does it look “good” to you? i’ve been collecting electronics for years now and there’s no way i could’ve fixed this, if it makes u feel better i burnt a fully working yellow 2012 furby lol
2:07 lol
I feel bad for that furby :(
@@Flokrt8it was broken.
My friend has that Furby, it’s so cool
Furby boom
2:48 BAM SLAM GADGET!!!!!
It had a life!!!!
No it didn't it was broken read the description.
Did he have a shell
Bruh i dont onow how furby just continue alive on water
You didnt put the sensor in of course it will do the reset dance 😭😭 RIP Furby
did you even read the description
@@koolcartergemmy yeah, but it was still fixable. If your Furby's sensor is broken, you can get a non working Furby and put its sensor in
If you got his eyes wear it as a mask
Water ➕ advanced electronics 🟰 💥
not necessarily, in theory yes, water mixed with the main circuit board and components on the furby it will fry it out either fully or partially (partially in the video) but it will only happen if the furby’s submerged in water for at least like 10-20 minutes, if it’s just put in water for a few seconds the most that’s gonna happen is the speaker will become muffled because of water being inside the mechanism.
This destruction was for fun and also for me to show what happens.
Thank you for the info!
Don't try this at home
Rip furby lol
Yeah, I remember I was curious to see what was inside, I removed the fur years ago, for some reason I messed it up by throwing it around and stuff, I got curious and tested it because I came back In the furby community, anyways enjoy lol
You know jaxen Ross’s grounded videos is bad for you right?
bro what
i dont hate you but im just gonna say, you could've used it for good parts
most of the parts were gone, i had the parts in a zip lock bag for years and thought the circuit was dead but i got curious and put batteries in it, but yeah i get what ur saying.
@@koolcartergemmy damn.
@@koolcartergemmy i noticed the little board that is supposed to be screwed where the motor has to be is not in there, and if its not in the plastic piece of the motor that has 2 flat holes, then it will just reset dance, did you even try putting in there?
Yea
i wont hate u