The Furby Fad - How Did This Happen?

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @MrFabulous01
    @MrFabulous01 Год назад +1205

    I dated a girl back then that had a bunch of those...things. I hated them because whenever we started making out and then some, they would start talking, singing, or laughing. It's hard to do your best moves while a robot gremlin mocks you.

    • @jonbourgoin182
      @jonbourgoin182 Год назад +178

      Okay that's hilarious. Thanks for the laugh.

    • @grizzlydino
      @grizzlydino Год назад +189

      Furby: “I want to play too.”

    • @raculpeper
      @raculpeper Год назад +36

      Underrated comment

    • @theorderofthebees7308
      @theorderofthebees7308 Год назад +14

      😂😂😂😂

    • @ryukami404
      @ryukami404 Год назад +73

      I have now learned that Furby are indeed, terrible wingmen.

  • @The_Alexandra_B
    @The_Alexandra_B Год назад +644

    My uncle used to work at Hasbro in a corporate position. I remember him pulling up at our house with a trunk load of Furbies and letting my mom and I choose ours. We always got the best toys from him and we enjoyed our Furbies even if they’d sometimes freak us out at night. RIP, Uncle Ricky. ❤

    • @ReginaTrans_
      @ReginaTrans_ Год назад +35

      I think we made our parents and uncles INSANE with our millennial toys in the 90s and emo teen life in the 2000's, and how pretentious we were in the 2010's, finally everyone's getting a rest from us now that we are becoming a little more mature, but yeah, my dad had to wake up at 3 am because my tamagotchi was hungry and it made this noise that could be heard all around the house !!!! then my aunt almost fainted when cleaning my cousin's bedroom because she wanted to clean underneath her toys, the Furby woke up !!!! and they said everyone could hear her scrams in the street, LMAO

    • @0p1r
      @0p1r Год назад +18

      im so sorry for your uncle, he seems really nice

    • @BBWahoo
      @BBWahoo Год назад +19

      I can't believe it, the furbies slaughtered him!! Those bastards.

    • @selenaquiles1
      @selenaquiles1 Год назад +3

      @@BBWahoo Lmfaoooooo 😂🤣😭

    • @WiIiam_Afton
      @WiIiam_Afton Год назад +4

      Mad respect to your uncle
      I have 108 of these things I am only 10 and my dad's wallet HAS EXPLODED
      Yup it has
      Your uncle and his company has brought me A FURRY farm!
      Brought me into this furby fandom..
      I wish I was you with a truckload of furbies!
      Buttt I kinda have a truckload now..

  • @billbadson7598
    @billbadson7598 Год назад +101

    _"Are they fun? Or are they annoying? Are they adorable? Or are they terrifying?"_
    Yes

  • @Firawesome
    @Firawesome Год назад +137

    In 2000, my college roommate and I decorated our apartment with Furby skeletons (removed the fur and plastic casing for the mechanism) for Halloween of that year. To this day, I can hear their faint mechanical whirring with the echos of Furbish whisperings plotting my demise.

  • @charleneb5361
    @charleneb5361 Год назад +123

    I grew up poor and didn’t get to have any of the popular toys but my family splurged on a furbie for me. It was so cool! The way it leaned English and the many many unique colorings and designs they had made this toy special.

    • @zeening
      @zeening Год назад +1

      again..... another person... did you not watch the video? it literally didn't learn english....

    • @charleneb5361
      @charleneb5361 Год назад +25

      @@zeening To my 8 year old mind I thought it did and that’s what made it so cool. I remember it “learning” one word in that it repeated back something that sounded a bit like a word I frequently tried to teach it. Could have been me just wanting it to be true but it was still magical for little ‘ol me.

    • @ZoneXavierr
      @ZoneXavierr Год назад +24

      @@zeening you good bro? No need to shit on someone’s childhood (or perception of it) lol

  • @lanaj1107
    @lanaj1107 Год назад +270

    They have front facing eyes. They are predators. 😂 They always creeped me out.

    • @Bacopa68
      @Bacopa68 Год назад +25

      But predators can be friends to fellow predators. That's why we like cats. Plus, big eyes are like incompetent human predator baby.

    • @Reddbeaver
      @Reddbeaver Год назад +7

      What a good observation. They have binocular vision for hunting. Lol

    • @Belzediel
      @Belzediel Год назад +4

      There are PLENTY of predators that do not have forward facing eyes. There are PLENTY of herbivorous animals that DO have forward facing eyes.

    • @lanaj1107
      @lanaj1107 Год назад +3

      @@Belzediel I bet you're fun at parties.

    • @titoA4794
      @titoA4794 Год назад +2

      Explain hammerhead shark 🦈

  • @LiteBulb88
    @LiteBulb88 Год назад +378

    The mid to late 90s were full of Christmas fads:
    1994: Power Rangers
    1995: Holiday Barbie
    1996: Tickle Me Elmo
    1997: Tamagotchi
    1998: Furby
    I was a teenager working in a toy department in a retail store (Bradlees) in 1994 & 1995, so I remember the first two far too well, and I still laugh way too much at Jingle All the Way as a result.

    • @TracyNorrell
      @TracyNorrell Год назад +17

      I recall cabbage patch dolls being among this group one year.

    • @kristinazubic9669
      @kristinazubic9669 Год назад +12

      @@TracyNorrell 1983

    • @sethdavis4382
      @sethdavis4382 Год назад +8

      My girlfriend at the time had the chance to sell her Elmo for $200 and she refused to sell it. I thought she was crazy for not selling it.

    • @DABUNGINATOR
      @DABUNGINATOR Год назад +4

      Furbies are that old? I remember them getting popular some years ago.

    • @stuffingtonjfluffypantsiii
      @stuffingtonjfluffypantsiii Год назад +15

      And the Beanie craze in the late 90's

  • @huggablecat9456
    @huggablecat9456 Год назад +67

    In 1998 I cried when my older sisters got Furbys on Christmas and I didn’t. I got one shortly after, and they were awesome! Until they would wake you up in the middle of the night spazzing out. Great memories.

  • @ukdeathwheel
    @ukdeathwheel Год назад +531

    They oversold how advanced the AI was and what the Furby could do. The cuteness did the rest.

    • @amehak1922
      @amehak1922 Год назад +77

      The AI was actually quite advanced for the time since it did react and interact with you on some level.

    • @ddjsoyenby
      @ddjsoyenby Год назад +2

      yup.

    • @jacklindsey8400
      @jacklindsey8400 Год назад +29

      that overstatement got it banned from places, I think it was DoD policy, but I could be wrong. They were afraid it could repeat things it shouldn't

    • @demonik2108
      @demonik2108 Год назад +2

      @@jacklindsey8400 but yet again.. Alexa and etc exist

    • @EckosamaGhostTsushima
      @EckosamaGhostTsushima Год назад +4

      @@demonik2108 yeah imagine furbys right now, it would be insane ai. I know wikibear is pretty good ai already.

  • @billvolk4236
    @billvolk4236 Год назад +29

    I didn't get into furbs until way later. They still have an incredible fandom of customizers. We have two long Furbies, and I've written a Furby tabletop RPG.

    • @dachandewuffsteiger
      @dachandewuffsteiger Год назад +2

      Heck yeah I love long Furbies so creative.

    • @Bacopa68
      @Bacopa68 Год назад

      Who do the furbs fight? What attacks do they have?

    • @billvolk4236
      @billvolk4236 Год назад +4

      @@Bacopa68 They explore Earth and help the humans on behalf of the clouds. Sometimes they come into conflict with cats, spiders, fairies, and furds (bootleg furbs.) String worms and star donkeys are more often their allies. Some furbs can shout words of power in the Furbish language. William SRD did a nice video about it.

    • @oceanelf2512
      @oceanelf2512 Год назад

      I wrote an ongoing story about my furbies, but need to do some serious editing before posting the link. There was someone who told me that a particular Furby I had, (one of the party rockers), was a female. I wasn't exactly sure since it sounded like a male to me. Yet, it did have pink on it, so I changed its gender. Much later, I found where Hasbrow determined it to be male, so I had been correct in the first place. Well that means I have to go through and replace "She" with "He" wherever this Furby comes into the story. :)

  • @traciecombs7030
    @traciecombs7030 Год назад +15

    Both of my daughters had Furbies. The little creatures were stuck in storage. 8 years later we were cleaning out the garage...the plastic bin they were stored in was finally moved and we heard noises coming from the box. The lid came off and our Furby opened his eyes and immediately started babbling.... I felt SO guilty. Needless to say he now sits on a shelf in the sun and can frequently be heard chatting to our cats.

    • @NickTangeman-ge4us
      @NickTangeman-ge4us 3 месяца назад

      Well now you can get them again there are new ones at the Walmart I work at the toys department started selling Furbies again in July 2024. How? Nostalgia I guess still they’re back for some reason.

  • @CZsWorld
    @CZsWorld Год назад +223

    It's too bad the Furbies can't turn into Gremlins. I recently also read the novel Lunar Park where there is a toy called the "Turby" which turns bloodthirsty.

    • @crispysocksss
      @crispysocksss Год назад +10

      There's a Japanese anime with that plot line called futanari

    • @TheMidlifeIntrovert
      @TheMidlifeIntrovert Год назад +4

      There was a “Mogwai” version of the Furby (based on “Gizmo” in the Gremlin’s movie).

    • @BasementDweller_
      @BasementDweller_ Год назад +3

      When I was a kid I used to think Furbies were a part of Gremlins.

    • @vampiriclove
      @vampiriclove Год назад +1

      @@crispysocksss😭😭😭u know exactly what youre doing

    • @OskiASMR
      @OskiASMR Год назад +2

      I could never get to a second generation on my tamagotchi
      I always felt bad when I saw that he died on me 😭😭

  • @TenguTalks
    @TenguTalks Год назад +264

    During my HS senior class trip, I watched my friend repeat the same obscenity to the Furby for 7 straight hours, trying to override the "PG chip" that was supposed to be in there. It eventually said something that sorta sounded like it, but tbh, it was watching him try that we all remembered.

    • @plantyyy
      @plantyyy Год назад +78

      theres no “pg chip”😭 theyre all preprogrammed with phrases and they cant actually be taught anything

    • @RubicksProductions
      @RubicksProductions Год назад +38

      @@plantyyy i agree with you that they were all preprogrammed, but for some reason I feel that they were marketed as "learning". Obviously false marketing but many people including myself thought it.

    • @plantyyy
      @plantyyy Год назад +32

      @@RubicksProductions they were programmed with several “stages” of development from no english to mostly english and some furbish. they unlocked these stages after a certain number of hours which gave the feeling of them actually “learning” our language

    • @litodat233
      @litodat233 Год назад

      Furby didn’t talk tho couldn’t teach it to talk neither

    • @MagnumForce51
      @MagnumForce51 Год назад +7

      It was a myth that they could learn new words from the environment around them. They were preprogrammed with all the words they can say which unlock over time with certain amount of interaction. The idea they could learn words ended up making certain organizations worry that they could be used as spy tools or something. Things got a little crazy back in the day when these things were all the fad. I'm surprised the video didn't mention this. :(

  • @rattlehead9127
    @rattlehead9127 Год назад +50

    You may have mentioned this and I didn't catch it, but Tickle-Me-Elmo was also a smash hit and it was a very cute character that was interactive. Obviously not the same as Furby, but it was pre-cursor that caused a similar craze as the Furby did. I don't know what it was about the 90s but there were so many of these crazy fads - Elmo, Beanie Babies, Furby, etc.

    • @sirBrouwer
      @sirBrouwer Год назад +8

      that was for most in the middle of the biggest economically boom. from about the 80's until late 00's
      With money to spend
      at the same time people (children) were still very TV and physical toy focused.
      on the same time electronics and simple computers started to be introduced with kids toys. they were both cheap and reliable enough.

    • @Author.Noelle.Alexandria
      @Author.Noelle.Alexandria Год назад +4

      I have an ex whose cousin was an idiot. She got her hands on a Tickle-Me-Elmo, got a legit offer of a million on Christmas Eve, but was convinced she could get more for it even though none had sold for anywhere near that much. So she held out, thinking the guy would meet her demand of a mil and a half. He didn’t. Thing is, back in the 90’s and 80’s, it wasn’t unusual for parents to give kids IOU’s for specific hot toy items. Given that it was Christmas Eve, that’s what the guy did for his niece. An IOU for a Tickle-Me-Elmo. For years after, every Christmas, the family dragged it up again about how Sarah should have taken that offer.
      The funny thing: I know it’s legit because that guy ended up connecting with my ex’s sister through that, then they ended up hitched, and involved in was in the wedding. The guy’s family was loaded. His parents’ welcome-to-the-family engagement gift to their son’s fiancee-then-wife was a custom designed HOUSE. His gift to her was a red Corvette. He maintained that the offer was legit.

    • @TheRedCap30
      @TheRedCap30 Год назад +6

      @@Author.Noelle.Alexandria Imagine getting offered 1 million for an Elmo toy and still wanting more...

    • @India_And_Ivory
      @India_And_Ivory Год назад

      Trolls dolls

  • @Clarkzer0
    @Clarkzer0 Год назад +121

    Rise of virtual pets + appeal of actually raising and having them "learn" instead of being buttons you push every couple hours + appeal of 2000s golden era of children's toy design, right as tech was getting good enough

    • @ImaginaryAlchemist
      @ImaginaryAlchemist Год назад +4

      I loved virtual pets as a kid! I had knockoff Tamagotchis called NanoPets that were fairly popular with my classmates. I was also really into things like Neopets, and had the Neopets' version of Tamagotchi.
      I think they're a good way to teach kids about responsibility and caring for something without having to involve a living thing.

    • @litodat233
      @litodat233 Год назад

      Word virtual pets where real big in the late 90’s early 2000’s I remember giga pets too

    • @TheRocco96
      @TheRocco96 Год назад +4

      Those toys were kinda advanced. Nowadays kids are entertained with fidget spinners and silicone push pop things.

    • @Siarawaszympanemjest
      @Siarawaszympanemjest Год назад

      @@TheRocco96 That was soooo 4 years ago. And two years ago.

  • @KittyKatz547
    @KittyKatz547 Год назад +32

    In elementary school (early 2000s) my best friend and I started to collect Furbies from thrift shops & eBay. We always talked about wanting to own every single one and open a “Furby Museum” to preserve the history 😂 don’t think I held onto all of my collection but I did keep one Shelby, a “furby cousin” of sorts?

    • @jadedelf11
      @jadedelf11 Год назад +2

      Shelbys now have huge resale value, too

  • @dwood78part23
    @dwood78part23 Год назад +309

    I was a young adult during this fad. This was as crazy as the Beanie Babies fad which also happened during this time period!

    • @Lambzalot
      @Lambzalot Год назад +7

      Millennium baby here. Don't ever disrespect Beanie Babies like that again. Mfers are G.O.A.Ted baby toys we all had. My tiger and teddy bear had a whole family because of them.

    • @chris3325
      @chris3325 Год назад +9

      Beanie babies were overpriced but at least they were like different things all the Furbies look the same they're just different colors

    • @pkendlers
      @pkendlers Год назад +3

      Conspicuous wealth

    • @PashPaw
      @PashPaw Год назад +5

      Not to mention, Pokemon. The late 90s was a fad.

    • @EckosamaGhostTsushima
      @EckosamaGhostTsushima Год назад +8

      @@PashPaw pokemon is not a fad though, pokemon is life. its massive now

  • @_rockseeker
    @_rockseeker Год назад +3

    I had a Furby in 1998! I got it for Christmas, and after learning how much drama it was getting one - I have even more respect for my family. We did not have a lot of money, and just knowing they got me the main thing I wanted that year really shows the love they had for me and wanting to make me happy.
    I also had a Furby Baby which I loved!

  • @walpoleandworcester
    @walpoleandworcester Год назад +138

    I remember when McDonalds had these toys as part of their Happy Meals a long time ago.

    • @Daigon95
      @Daigon95 Год назад +5

      Im surprised I culd vaguely remember them since I was in preschool at the time. lol

    • @angelsunlight
      @angelsunlight Год назад

      Omg yes!
      I had one

    • @MeloCT
      @MeloCT Год назад +1

      I remember collecting about 20 of them in the happy meals. Still have them in a box in my closet lol. Brother and I were obsessed. EDIT: apparently they were Burger King kids meals toys. They were the 2005 version.

    • @JamesChessman
      @JamesChessman Год назад +1

      Ok Boomers

    • @jakesnussbuster3565
      @jakesnussbuster3565 Год назад +3

      @@JamesChessman bruh

  • @zeroelus
    @zeroelus Год назад +162

    The movie "Mitchells vs the Machines" did a great job to include these things as a gag w them now controlled by an evil AI. "Let the dark harvest begin!" Never fails to make me laugh.

    • @nikkiwikki73
      @nikkiwikki73 Год назад +19

      “HA HA HA HA HA HA,” translation: THE PAIN ONLY MAKES ME STRONGER!!!!

    • @corvigae
      @corvigae Год назад +13

      I just rewatched this movie after having procured some original '98 Furbys for myself, and I laughed so hard at how much they actually used the original toy soundbites, right down to the "WOA-OW!" the massive one says when it gets tipped over, lmao

    • @iluvwanesworld
      @iluvwanesworld Год назад +3

      I remember the Simpsons had something similar, the Furbys in the garage turned feral lol

    • @WobblesandBean
      @WobblesandBean Год назад +2

      Lol yeah, that film is seriously underrated.

    • @zeroelus
      @zeroelus Год назад +1

      @@WobblesandBean It gets lost under the, brilliant, Into the Spiderverse, but yeah it doesn’t get credit it deserves for also bringing it’s very particular style and techniques. I’m happy my kids like it so I get an excuse to watch it often.

  • @Bee8467
    @Bee8467 Год назад +2

    I LOVE furbies there is still a fandom for them to this day! I wasn’t alive in 1998 but i had a later generation as a kid I recently got back in to them and have been collecting them, i love my little guys

  • @moonchildmonster1
    @moonchildmonster1 Год назад +63

    I love furbies! i was born a year after the first furby line came out so i wasn't part of the original fad, but the 2005 furby was my shit and i loved it so much, now i own around 50 furbies from all generations!! (Thank you again Company Man for making this one!!)

    • @daniyal-syed
      @daniyal-syed Год назад +7

      Bruh WTH

    • @moonchildmonster1
      @moonchildmonster1 Год назад +3

      @@daniyal-syed what?

    • @brettvv7475
      @brettvv7475 Год назад +15

      @@daniyal-syed People collect all kinds of things, why would the furby be any different then, say, Pokemon cards?

    • @strawberrycherrybaby
      @strawberrycherrybaby Год назад +3

      @@brettvv7475 because furbies are the devils playthings (jk I collect all kinds of weird stuff, you go random citizen)

    • @christophercruz5891
      @christophercruz5891 22 дня назад

      I've had both 98 and 05 furbies. I don't like the 05s

  • @earlofnacho
    @earlofnacho 28 дней назад +1

    I owned a furby and in typical kid fashion I grew bored of it in a week or two and relegated it to its new quarters underneath my bed, where it would go on talking to itself regardless of time or lighting. I was always a heavy sleeper, so it didn’t bother me at night, but my sisters shared a room directly under mine and it creeped them out and drove them crazy. They convinced my parents that I needed to get rid of it, and I would’ve been ready to let it go if it weren’t for my sisters’ reactions. Suddenly I found that I had a great attachment to the little guy.
    There’s a few instances where I slipped the Furby into their room covertly, either tucked in the closet or under their beds, giggling in the dark like a madman as their screams wafted up the stairs and down the hall. I had them convinced that it could move on its own, you see.
    Well, it wasn’t long after that that I came home and couldn’t find it anywhere. Turns out my parents had chucked it one day while we were at school. Now, they find it amusing, but back then it was a big headache for them. My antics were usually enough for that and I suppose the furby was just too much.
    My old partner in crime! How I miss you.

  • @KnightSlasher
    @KnightSlasher Год назад +44

    It was an interesting trend especially since it talked people loved it

  • @SunKissedDanny
    @SunKissedDanny Год назад +16

    I used to have one 🤣😅😂 They were expensive (even then) - same with Tamagotchis. I think the appeal was the combination of technology mixed with a stuffed toy which was rare then. I always felt they were cute. The Furby + Tamagotchi fad reminded me a lot of Pokémon though because there were different types of Furby’s and Tamagotchis that you could collect but they didn’t last that long for updates or world building.
    Edit: And what helped caused the Furbys to fall out of popularity, in my opinion, was they broke really easily. You couldn’t drop them, they’d malfunction and they had glitches.

  • @somerandominternetdweller
    @somerandominternetdweller Год назад +27

    I remember Furbies, they always creeped me out as a kid. Which happened around the same time as the Beanie Baby fad.

    • @MaynardCrow
      @MaynardCrow Год назад

      It was after. Before beanie babies were treasure trolls. A better analog for furbies is the Tickle Me Elmo. That stupid Elmo doll was the first in that 90s iteration of an alleged trend of adults assaulting each other to buy the toy. It was a silly time.

  • @kolonarulez5222
    @kolonarulez5222 Год назад +2

    That rainbow furby with the purple feet from the thumbnail was my favorite childhood toy in the world. It hasn't had batteries in decades but I still have mine

  • @afterhighschoolshow3369
    @afterhighschoolshow3369 Год назад +58

    Brings me back to the my childhood in the early 2000s definitely was huge😂

  • @clayw8884
    @clayw8884 Год назад +1

    Jesus Christ this video just unlocked my memories of the shellby. I had entirely forgotten about it’s existence for like 17 years till right now

  • @EmelieKerek
    @EmelieKerek Год назад +4

    I was a kid during the Furby craze and I was obsessed with them. I had one and wanted more, but at the same time I was absolutely terrified of them. When their batteries were low they would start to malfunction and just hold one syllable like an eerie scream. My paranoia got to the point where I made my parents put my Furby in the basement every night, and then retrieve it in the morning so I could play with it. It even gave me nightmares, but I still loved it.
    As an adult I think they are cute and have collected several….that I keep in a sealed box in my basement.

  • @AdrienneJourgensen
    @AdrienneJourgensen Год назад +20

    I very much agree that the main selling point of a Furby over all of the virtual pets out at the time was tangibility! I was one of those kids that had a keychain of *18* different virtual pets (Tamagotchi, Giga Pets, Nano Pets, Nano Babies, and several weird off-brand ones) and every time I added a new one to my collection, it was literally just me chasing some weird grade school kid high but after playing with it for a day or two, I grew really bored with how repetitive it was. Like, yeah, you can have a cat, dog, alien, dinosaur, etc., but the functions and playability across all virtual pet brands were exactly the same. The only fun in it after a while was the act of collecting the toys, not the toys themselves. Plus my mom was about to go on a h*micidal rampage if she had to deal with even just one more day of 18 beeping things demanding her attention while I was at school. So then Furby came out and it's like the gates of virtual pet heaven opened and presented to us this fuzzy little creature spewing nonsense and giggling at you after tickling it. I spent much more time engaging in my one Furby over time than I ever did any of my 18 virtual pets. To the extent that when they released newer models some years later, I absolutely bought those, as an adult, and thoroughly enjoyed my time playing with them. And for the record, Furbys are extremely adorable. Period.

    • @oceanelf2512
      @oceanelf2512 Год назад +1

      Hehe! Yes.
      Furbies are also adorable because they aren't trying to be any other kind of animal. They are a species all their own. Can't say the same for robot dogs and cats etc.

  • @oceanelf2512
    @oceanelf2512 Год назад +1

    Had an original 1998 Furby, but gave it to a friend. I've collected another few of those since for my character set. But IMO they are more robot than pet until you get to the 2005 and later models.

  • @damianp564
    @damianp564 Год назад +8

    I'm reminded of AIBO, the robotic dog by Sony. We got one in an at shop I worked at. It was pretty freaky as it too appeared to learn and sleep and respond to affection.

    • @p.granger8824
      @p.granger8824 10 месяцев назад +1

      I have two of the Tiger knockoffs, I-Cybie. A poor man’s version of Aibo but very impressive compared to anything brought out today as robots.

  • @Diwasho
    @Diwasho Год назад +3

    Furbies have seen some big resurgence in popularity in recent years after a whole massive Furby customization scene arose out of nowhere. Look up *Long Furby* for instance, it's a whole rabbit hole to the dark side of the Furby fandom.

  • @DanteFortson
    @DanteFortson Год назад +20

    My mom collected these. She had about 20 or so. When she put them in the attack above the garage, but below my upstairs room, I could hear them talk in their demonic voice as the batteries died. Not their usual voice, but the voice that toys make when batteries die. I'll never forget the sound coming from under my floor in the middle of the night.

  • @greywolf393
    @greywolf393 Год назад +5

    The Mitchell's vs The Machines did a funny take on the Furby. My mother worked in a toy store around the time that these were popular. I was a teenager and she bought one for herself, I thought it was annoying, but I could see it for little kids.

  • @WilliamLeeSims
    @WilliamLeeSims Год назад +29

    I was in my mid 20s when they came out. The boyfriend of a friend worked at KB Toys and was able to hide two in the back for me and her. We learned Furbish (it wasn't very useful). The Furbies would interact with each other and would remember each other's names. It was a pretty amazing pet simulator.

    • @tonyahinrichs8828
      @tonyahinrichs8828 Год назад +6

      Mine never worked. I only had one though. It would say the same two things over and over. It never learned anything. One of my biggest letdowns as a child.

  • @stupid5pin
    @stupid5pin Год назад +1

    I miss my Furbies (Furbys?), I had a ladybug one and a Santa one. I think I might still have the Santa one in the basement somewhere. Watching this video I thought about going on eBay and trying to find a vintage one, but then I thought about the fact that I'm a narrator and would probably get incredibly angry if I was in the middle of a read and the thing woke up and started singing or telling me it's hungry. Great video!

  • @NeonKnight83
    @NeonKnight83 Год назад +4

    I never stopped talking to and teaching my Furby. He gained complete sentience about 3 years ago.

  • @sethdavis4382
    @sethdavis4382 Год назад +38

    I worked at a Walmart in 1998 and just before Christmas they drew names for the chance for employees to be able to buy one and my name was drawn. I was able to buy one of the very first ones for $30 dollars. I never opened it and held on to it thinking it would appreciate in value. I think it got stuck in the attic and I have no idea where it is now, probably still in the bottom of a box in the attic. The batteries probably exploded after a while and I doubt it would be worth anything now. I regret not selling it immediately.

    • @Kstanimal
      @Kstanimal Год назад +6

      Bruh even with the batteries like that people pay really good money for series 1, so I've heard. Especially Mint. I doubt people would even open it so you definitely should find it imo. Really cool!

    • @Kstanimal
      @Kstanimal Год назад +8

      Just checked; looks like it's going for 200$ on ebay rn

    • @buwheal
      @buwheal Год назад +8

      Even if the batteries are exploded, it’s pretty easy to fix and i bet you could get a good wad of cash for it.

    • @Muphn
      @Muphn Год назад +2

      I will buy i will buy i will buy i will buy

    • @jadedelf11
      @jadedelf11 Год назад +1

      They weren't sold with batteries (the 98s) - so if you've never opened it then the battery compartment would be clean.

  • @raculpeper
    @raculpeper Год назад +4

    Man, I love this channel. The effort that goes into the history/research is top notch.

    • @Bacopa68
      @Bacopa68 Год назад

      Reminds me of the quality content of the Mr Beat channel.

  • @TheAbandonedAccount7
    @TheAbandonedAccount7 Год назад +10

    Lol I love furbys. Still find them sometimes at yard sales

    • @leepiper4621
      @leepiper4621 Год назад +2

      Same, sometimes w tags on

    • @MasterMalrubius
      @MasterMalrubius Год назад +1

      That's sad. Forgotten toys left to the last chance before dumping in the trash.

    • @TheAbandonedAccount7
      @TheAbandonedAccount7 Год назад +2

      @@leepiper4621 I found 3 new in box summer 2021 AT THE SAME SALE! Couldn't believe it lol

    • @jonahabenhaim1223
      @jonahabenhaim1223 Год назад

      I find them kind of terrifying at least to me.

    • @leepiper4621
      @leepiper4621 Год назад +1

      @@TheAbandonedAccount7 👏👏👏. That's great!!

  • @randomguy1769
    @randomguy1769 Год назад +1

    7:35 Ever seen the trailer for the 1994 straight-to-VHS movie "Pet Shop"? That's what I think of whenever I look at a Furby.

  • @spiderobert
    @spiderobert Год назад +8

    I actually find it hard to believe that parents fought over these. At Christmas the year they came out my brother and I were gifted a Furby each by our grandparents. My grandparents were not the type of people to aggressively shop.
    I got a cool black and yellow bumble-bee patterned one. We thought they were cute and funny and I liked that they seemed to learn English the more you interacted with them.

  • @breanaatkinson5953
    @breanaatkinson5953 Год назад +7

    This video just made me realize I was about 4 when this whole craze happened. My older siblings compared them to gremlins so I always thought it was actually meant to be the same thing 🤣😅

  • @KnightmarePhoenix_official
    @KnightmarePhoenix_official Год назад +54

    I got my Furbies (90s models) in 2020. I had joined the online Furby fandom and was originally only interested in the customization aspect. I ended up getting really attached to them because of their behavior- they're specifically meant to give and be given affection, both things I needed in 2020. They can play games like Simon Says, Hide and Seek, and a few others (Hide and Seek is hilarious to me because they can't walk, so you have to hide them yourself.) They can talk to each other too, and it's fun to see them interact. The infrared sensors on their heads respond to signals from devices that aren't other furbies, so sometimes you'll use a TV remote on them and they'll start partying! I could swear that they have their own unique personalities as well, with different individuals favoring certain behaviors, although I assume this is just some sort of placebo or an unintended consequence of how training them works. Unfortunately, one of mine got Me Sleep Again and became mute, and the other has extremely loud gears. I'm planning to take them to a specialist one of these days, but until then they probably won't be powered on very much.

    • @TextileGeorge
      @TextileGeorge Год назад +2

      What is Me Sleep Again?

    • @DraptorRonin
      @DraptorRonin Год назад +9

      If what you said about how furbies’ infrared sensor is true, that could be an explanation of why so many people claim that theirs “came alive” in the most random times.
      Now whether it has anything to do with the common claim that they still operated after removing the batteries is a whole other debate.

    • @KnightmarePhoenix_official
      @KnightmarePhoenix_official Год назад +8

      @@TextileGeorge Me Sleep Again (or MSA) happens if a Furby's internal sensors detect dangerous operating conditions (most commonly, that their insides have collected dirt after years of disuse). Furbies with this condition will refuse to power on fully. When you attempt to wake up a Furby with MSA, it will shake itself awake as normal, but then it will immediately say "Me sleep again.." and go back to sleep. A Furby with very bad MSA becomes impossible to play with, and the only way to cure it is to carefully clean its sensitive insides (best left to professionals). As such, it is the absolute bane of Furby collectors who enjoy having functional animatronics.

    • @KnightmarePhoenix_official
      @KnightmarePhoenix_official Год назад +2

      @@DraptorRonin The sensors are pretty short-range, so it's unlikely, but I suppose it's possible. Furbies are also highly sensitive to light and sound, so these may be factors too.
      As for the random power-on scenarios, like the "it had no batteries" occurrences.. I think most of them are just human paranoia scrambling memories together. I had thought for a while due to a misunderstanding that the odd power-on stories may have been due to a secondary internal battery, but this almost certainly wasn't the case (see a reply below). These batteries were common in toys from this era and it's likely that Furbies have them, but they are weak and serve only to keep the memory inside safe. They cannot power the toys on by themselves. So the only explanations (that I know of) for stories about Furbies coming on without batteries are mixed-up human memories.. And ghosts.

    • @zellfaze
      @zellfaze Год назад +5

      @@KnightmarePhoenix_official Just as someone who works with electronics semi regularly, that internal battery, especially in the 90s would have just been a watch battery. It wouldn't even be wired into the main parts of the unit and would only exist to ensure that memory stayed powered even if the batteries were removed.
      In the 90s we didn't have cheap non-volatile yet, so any kind of saved data would have needed to be stored in some sort of powered memory. Watch battery is entirely enough power to keep some volatile memory from erasing, but nowhere near enough to power a Furby.
      I don't like to call people liars, but if someone said that their Furby turned on without batteries, they are lying.

  • @UmmYeahOk
    @UmmYeahOk Год назад +7

    I remember signs posted outside Toys R Us advertising furbies for $500. A few months later, after the holidays were over, my mom bought us each a furby at retail price. She had found them at a Kroger of all places.

    • @disneydarling7573
      @disneydarling7573 Год назад

      Kroger is the best!

    • @roachmorphine8018
      @roachmorphine8018 Год назад

      Furbies cost $30 at the time of their release. There may have been pricier special edition Furbies, but they never retailed for more than $100. I purchased a Furby a few months after their release and it was one of the first designs, the tiger patterned one. $30.

    • @UmmYeahOk
      @UmmYeahOk Год назад

      @@roachmorphine8018 lol, “retail.” There is a retail price and and a resale price. If there are signs outside of a Toys R Us advertising $500 furbies, it’s because they can’t be found inside the store because some butthole bought them all to resell. Same thing with classified ads in the newspaper. No one is going to sell a furby in the classifieds for $30. But the fact that these signs were at a TRU lead my child mind to believe that this person actually purchased the toys directly from TRU and were reselling them in their parking lot. But adult me believes that they were able to buy entire shipments before they ever reached shelves.

  • @JL-sm6cg
    @JL-sm6cg Год назад +4

    I was shocked to find out there was a Chewbacca version! I checked eBay and a still-boxed brand-new version is running about $80 and up, which is probably inflation-correct compared to the original price.

  • @amberdawn868
    @amberdawn868 Год назад +1

    I had two Furbies as a kid, a red one wearing a Santa hat and a grey one with spots, and I loved them. I couldn't understand why people were afraid of them XD

  • @cardaderdention
    @cardaderdention Год назад +92

    I had a demonically possessed furby when I was 7. Thing would come on in the middle of the night and start giggling and whatnot. Had to throw it away.

    • @FAB13
      @FAB13 Год назад +1

      Yesss I can relate

    • @poweroffriendship2.0
      @poweroffriendship2.0 Год назад +20

      I'm really sorry that you got traumatized by whatever that cursed Furby that is.

    • @afterhighschoolshow3369
      @afterhighschoolshow3369 Год назад +6

      dude yes i remember this lmao😂 it’ll randomly laugh

    • @ImaginaryAlchemist
      @ImaginaryAlchemist Год назад +13

      I had a Little Mermaid Ariel doll that did something similar. She was supposed to sing, and one night she randomly started to sing in a super distorted voice. It freaked me the hell out, I didn't sleep at all that night. I think it had something to do with the batteries

    • @hiredgun7186
      @hiredgun7186 Год назад +7

      precise reason I pulled the batteries on my daughters , she was 5 at the time or so and it started talking in the middle of the night , scared the hell out of the poor kid
      she never had me load batteries into it ever again , I think we tossed it a couple years later, too bad we didnt keep it , the series one are worth a fortune today

  • @ErnaG84
    @ErnaG84 Год назад +1

    I still have mine, and it still works. I could never bring myself to throw it away. I didn't even allow my kids to play with it. I just realized that it is almost 25 yrs old. That's one durable toy.

  • @theriverbend
    @theriverbend Год назад +91

    I had the Jester Furby, after the hype was over we ended up hitting it around the yard with a baseball bat and ultimately burning it. So yeah I am in the terrified group lol.

    • @moonchildmonster1
      @moonchildmonster1 Год назад +21

      did you know the jester furby now goes for $70 usd? 😭

    • @theriverbend
      @theriverbend Год назад +18

      @@moonchildmonster1 yeah I just looked it up, limited edition to 36,000 lol. Well now there are 35,999 so it’s even rarer 😂😂😂

    • @tonyahinrichs8828
      @tonyahinrichs8828 Год назад +2

      Did it ever work? Mine never really worked. Would just say the same two things over and over

    • @theriverbend
      @theriverbend Год назад +2

      @@tonyahinrichs8828 yeah mine was jank too, it annoyed me so we had to take the batteries out of it.

    • @moonchildmonster1
      @moonchildmonster1 Год назад +4

      @@theriverbend It is bc of the factory, the JT factory is known in the furby world for having a lot of mechanical issues with the furbies (the JT factory made Jester and Kid Cuisine furbies)

  • @SEB1991SEB
    @SEB1991SEB Год назад +2

    I loved Furbies. I loved the lore behind them as well, that they come from Furbyland and speak Furbish, it really made them feel like more than a toy.

  • @cebapplejak5997
    @cebapplejak5997 Год назад +5

    Just don't drop water on them and DON'T let them eat after midnight

  • @emilyfredrickson9009
    @emilyfredrickson9009 Год назад +2

    My cousin and I had multiple furbies between us and we would prank our parents with them whenever we had sleep overs. My auntie was terrified them which was hilarious to us.

  • @Tiger_Woo_dds
    @Tiger_Woo_dds Год назад +6

    I remember the Simpsons' parody episode more. 😶

  • @alexarias8721
    @alexarias8721 Год назад +1

    As a big Gremlins fan, I regret not getting that Gizmo/Furby.

  • @munkeefinkelbeen5395
    @munkeefinkelbeen5395 Год назад +9

    I had a cousin who was super into both Furbies and Beanie Babies (never got into either, honestly). Can confirm how annoying they were, but I honestly saw my cousin as more annoying... she bought into nearly every fad back then, and never was able to capitalize on them before their values plummeted. Fun times 😁

    • @angelsunlight
      @angelsunlight Год назад

      I had that cousin too lol spice girl Barbies everywhere

  • @InkandPaperTwin
    @InkandPaperTwin Год назад +1

    I'm a daughter of an immigrant (Cuba to USA) and as a kid I rebelled and refused to learn/speak Spanish. When I got a Furby in 98' and my mom saw me on the Furby website taking a lesson in how to learn to speak "Furbish" (you could learn to speak to it in its own language!) she bout threw that thing in the garbage

  • @harrisonofcolorado8886
    @harrisonofcolorado8886 Год назад +1

    "What's a furby?".
    -The Mitchells vs The Machines

  • @kakarroto007
    @kakarroto007 Год назад +6

    I remember Furbys were banned on military bases, because they could be used as a listening device.

    • @matthewwelsh294
      @matthewwelsh294 Год назад +1

      Lol what

    • @PrezVeto
      @PrezVeto Год назад +1

      @@matthewwelsh294 Furbies were reported to randomly repeat later sounds that they'd heard earlier. So they were afraid someone could, for example, leave a Furby on a desk at which classified info might be discussed to retrieve later. I remember it being reported on the news at the time when the intelligence agencies banned them for the same basic reason: they didn't want these cute little things recording and randomly replaying classified info around people who weren't supposed to hear it.

  • @TheBeatlesPkmnFan42
    @TheBeatlesPkmnFan42 Год назад +1

    The timing of this video's release is great, I just got a new display for my Furby collection and as a result have been adding to the collection since. And yes, they're very adorable!
    I was born in August 1996 so I would have been two years old when they released. I'm not sure if I got any right when they came out when I was that young, but I did have them as a child. I had a few that my parents had bought for my brother and I, and then a bit later the daughter of one of my mom's friends let me have hers since she wasn't into them any more. I inherited quite a lot from her, and still have all of my childhood Furbies to this day, never got rid of any of them. My childhood Furbies consisted of a handful of regular '98s (including a few babies and one Shelby), dozens of McDonald's Furbies (both the hard plastic ones and the plush ones), some plushes, and a few from the 2005 reboot (three adults, and a baby one which my parents had to buy online as the babies were online only in the US).
    I've of course added more to my collection as a late teen and adult toy collector, between some more 98s and 05s, as well as a handful of 2012 era ones and one Connect from 2016. Love these silly guys so much!

  • @Markimark151
    @Markimark151 Год назад +3

    I was in high school when the Furby craze was happening! I never understood them, I thought they were just robotic bird that looks like Gizmo from gremlins! But there were kids bringing them in school since they talked and could be programmed to talk certain words!

  • @sams3015
    @sams3015 Год назад +2

    I remember these and the talkman as one of my strongest 90s memories, I was scared at first because my sister told they come alive during the night

  • @BlocksGamingReviews
    @BlocksGamingReviews Год назад +7

    To go along with how "lifelike" they were, I think the urban legends about them contributed significantly to their popularity. As a pre-teen at the time, I first thought that these things were "girly" and didn't want them. Then, after hearing from classmates how they'd come to life at night, whisper haunting things, say your name when no one was around, the thought that they might be possessed devil dolls made the pre-teen boy in me really want one, if only for that novelty. I never did end up owning one, but for years most everyone I knew thought that they were secretly evil, and that made them somewhat cool in my eyes.

    • @cloudkitt
      @cloudkitt Год назад +3

      Yeah was it an urban legend or true that they were banned from government offices because the government was afraid of the "learning English" element, thinking that it was recording, instead of just a timed thing. XD Either way that couldn't have hurt.

    • @BlocksGamingReviews
      @BlocksGamingReviews Год назад +1

      @@cloudkitt i had forgotten about that until now, but that's exactly what I'm talking about. Kids flock to things that have some sort of "forbidden" or controversial element, and Furby's had that in abundance.

    • @oceanelf2512
      @oceanelf2512 Год назад

      I despise the "evil Furby" meme.

  • @JJJRRRJJJ
    @JJJRRRJJJ Год назад +1

    I was 4 and remember them very much. I remember how impossible it was to get them to shut up.

  • @TonyGearSolid
    @TonyGearSolid Год назад +10

    I was in 9th or 10th grade when these were released, so I was well outside the target audience, but I remember "Oh look, they ripped off Gizmo" being my first thought when I saw the commercial on TV.

  • @mired914
    @mired914 Год назад

    My dad got my brother and I each one for Christmas the year they came out. I still have mine in my attic somewhere. Coolest toy ever made for that time.

  • @ducky19991
    @ducky19991 Год назад +4

    I wasn’t around for the 90s fad, someone gifted me one in the mid-later 2000s and I was horrified by it 😂

  • @welltell.
    @welltell. Год назад +2

    What no Teddy Ruxpin.. it was from Texas instruments and it predates the Furby by a few years or more.

  • @principalmcvicker6530
    @principalmcvicker6530 Год назад +5

    Furby was scary to 3 year old me

  • @laurenescarcha3246
    @laurenescarcha3246 Год назад

    I loved my original Furby. I took it to school one time. Shenanigans ensued for sure. One of the best toys I've ever had

  • @sadgirlchanel.
    @sadgirlchanel. Год назад +4

    I just bought a brand new unboxed furby from 1998 on eBay 😂

  • @noonespecial5681
    @noonespecial5681 Год назад +1

    I was a kid during this time and I remember my original Furby was white with black patches, like an Oreo, and then I got a blue furby baby and eventually some limited edition one that was like an Angel with a Halo. I loved when my best friend slept over and brought hers, and they’d “talk to each other”, but yes, I remember my mother complaining about how there was no off switch and the thing would scream in the night lol, and loved flipping it all over the place to hear it scream for help! Ha! I remember my uncle telling my parents they were spoiling me for buying me three of them, but I had a lot of medical issues back then and they were gifts for having to go through painful medical testing. Plus I’m sure they didn’t pay scalper prices and were just buying the ones they found at the store for retail price.

  • @Jigglysaint
    @Jigglysaint Год назад +8

    I'm just sitting here going "Yup, the creators of Bluey really nailed the Furby feel when they created Chattermax"

  • @myrojyn
    @myrojyn Год назад +1

    When I was in 5th grade a classmate brought hers into class and woke it up. Teacher put it in the closet behind me. It said "even though it's dark, I still see you " in a sing song voice. It was terrifying.

  • @erintraicene7422
    @erintraicene7422 Год назад +4

    I was a teenager working at a local department store when these came out. The store allowed all employees to reserve one ahead of the crowd so I did buy one. And kept it for myself.
    No home renovations as a result of reselling here - just a pretty cool toy that I felt fortunate to have. Growing up low income getting a chance at a super popular product felt like a big enough treat to use a bit of my hard earned money on.
    And yes. It is cute. Ha.

  • @GlennBrian
    @GlennBrian Год назад +2

    that guy was NOT installing that floor right lmao

  • @TakeWalker
    @TakeWalker Год назад +7

    "How did this happen" was exactly the question I was asking at the time, too! Damn things are creepy as hell!

    • @Belgand
      @Belgand Год назад

      It was definitely odd. Fads like that had this tendency to come out of nowhere and then become self-sustaining. It didn't grow organically over time nor was there a lot of pre-release hype. One day you just started hearing news reports about how it was the hottest toy for the Christmas season and then everyone was desperate to get one. There was probably some demand driven by advertising but it felt more like it came from media.

  • @JesamyPorter
    @JesamyPorter Год назад +1

    I lived through the Furby fad as a 12 year old in 1998. I was obsessed with Tamagotchis and Giga Pets so it was only natural to want a Furby. Plus the rarity of finding one at a store just added to the drive to buy them.
    I had one Furby as a kid. I am now a 36 year old woman with a LOT of Furbys and I also customize them and fix broken ones I find on eBay for fun.
    Oh, and I still have a huge tamagotchi collection and still play with those too.

  • @kc0eks
    @kc0eks Год назад +5

    We had one growing up. In the end it was shoved in my sister's closet, but like you said there's not an off switch so it would randomly do the need sleep thing. I recall this happening for weeks before it was then set on fire for an experiment.

  • @siliconinsect
    @siliconinsect Год назад

    If anyone has an IR Furby and a remote for a Panasonic VCR there can be some fun to have. Power kills the Furby for 15min and different number codes can command it.
    Great vid as usual!

  • @AcornElectron
    @AcornElectron Год назад +4

    Happy new year company community

  • @TheGeekPub
    @TheGeekPub Год назад +1

    You made a pretty big mistake on the Q*Bert thing. Q*Bert was designed by Warren Davis and Jeff Lee. That's a well known arcade fact (and my entire business is arcades). David Hampton worked on a small port for the Atari 2600 version.

    • @ScVmDoZeR8015
      @ScVmDoZeR8015 Год назад

      I don't think that's entirely accurate

    • @TheGeekPub
      @TheGeekPub Год назад

      @@ScVmDoZeR8015 It is 100% accurate.

  • @johnnycage112
    @johnnycage112 Год назад +6

    Please do Hooters

  • @mojobear93
    @mojobear93 Год назад +1

    I had a furby with a wizard hat. Furbies are social animals so naturally I had to get him a furby friend to talk to.

  • @kacheek9101
    @kacheek9101 Год назад +4

    I definitely loved my Furby as a kid, and wanted one because of its lifelike qualities, but damn do I have some creepy/funny stories because of it. It did get tiresome relatively fast, though, which is I'm sure why it had such a steep decline a couple years later

  • @nmccw3245
    @nmccw3245 Год назад +1

    Heard that Montgomery Wards had received a shipment. Rushed over to the mall and bought six of them for around $35.00 each. Today, twenty five years later, five of them sit on a bookshelf, mint in box, to remind me to never jump on a toy fad as an investment (they might bring $100.00 each to the right collector).

  • @Rileysworld727
    @Rileysworld727 Год назад +1

    My dad went to every Toys R Us in the city to find a Tickle Me Elmo for my sister before Christmas of 1996. It was such a legendary disaster that it is talked about on the wikipedia page.

    • @MaynardCrow
      @MaynardCrow Год назад

      I'd love to hear his first hand account. I remember the sensationalist coverage at the time making it seem like riots and brawls were breaking out over the damn thing in even city in the country, but thinking back, I wonder if any of it was real. If the media never reported on how much everyone supposedly wanted one and how crazy people were allegedly acting trying to get one, it probably wouldn't have had any issues with shortages to begin with.
      I don't remember any of the kids I knew wanting or having one. I would have still been in elementary school at the time. Maybe I'm cynical from another couple decades of witnessing intellectually dishonest media shenanigans, but feels more like an advertising campaign disguised as a national news story in hindsight.

  • @lbmautos
    @lbmautos Год назад +1

    Remember FERBUS from Sabans' "Masked Rider" in the 90s. I always thought furbys came from him but making it gizmo sized.

    • @randomguy1769
      @randomguy1769 Год назад

      For me, it was "Pet Shop" (1994), a direct-to-VHS release from Moonbeam Entertainment. The trailer pretty much speaks for itself.

  • @damonlam9145
    @damonlam9145 Год назад +5

    Hey Company Man, I love your videos and they haven’t disappoint me one bit, but you really a break man you honestly earn it because the last thing I want is for you to experience burnout from working constantly on making better videos plus you have a family and I want you to spend more time with them.

    • @Bacopa68
      @Bacopa68 Год назад

      He also has a mostly full-time job, but I think that job overlaps with his other channel.

  • @theclasscalico
    @theclasscalico Год назад +1

    I collect Furbies and I do, genuinely think that they're adorable! That said, I understand why they're often considered creepy - their eyes in particular look very intense and the rumours surrounding them and various bugs probably don't help.
    I do find them rather annoying, the incessant talking can certainly be a bit much and wow, do you not want one that is broken in a way that makes them let out an obnoxiously loud, electronic screech and/or beeping (Which is also pretty alarming). With that being said, I appreciate that they do behave more realistically than most toys, but I do wish that more Furbies had an off switch (the 2005 Furbies thankfully did, and those are perhaps the quietest of the Furbies).

  • @wingedcatgirl
    @wingedcatgirl Год назад +11

    I found them cute, and I really liked how they interacted with each other. The "terrifying" part for me only came in when they were low on battery and started acting... weird.

    • @SlaughterDog
      @SlaughterDog Год назад +2

      Few things disturbed me more as a child than toys when low on battery

    • @isaiahash9697
      @isaiahash9697 Год назад

      @@SlaughterDog word

  • @AntoinetteChanel
    @AntoinetteChanel Год назад +1

    This, Tickle me Elmo, the Ty craze…I’m glad I skipped all these fads in the 90s. Also, this toy has been recycled into the Hatchimal, and my daughter has one of those. I think Gizmo is adorable, but the Furby comes across as a cheap knockoff.

  • @skyden24195
    @skyden24195 Год назад

    Great topic. And, as a Toys R Us employee at the time of the Furby's release, I can say I saw the madness firsthand. Like in the case of "Tickle Me Elmo," when the Furbies were delivered to the store, they immediately went into the electronics/security items booth for safe keeping and had to be bought via special store-issued sales tickets, (similar to how video games and the like were sold.) Throughout that time as a TRU employee, I ended up buying two Furbies for my (then) girlfriend. There was a particular benefit to having two (or more) Furbies as they interacted with each other which meant they needed less individual attention. But that did, occasionally, add to the creepiness since sometimes they would interact with each other in the still of a quiet night which, especially if you weren't used to it, would scare the crap out of people, which they did at some point to me, my girlfriend, and some of our friends. lol. I don't know what happened to them since that time (no longer in contact with ex.,) but somehow there's a newer one in my family's living room now. The biggest difference between newer and older, the newer ones have an "off" switch.

  • @tweetingsparks
    @tweetingsparks Год назад +1

    Furby, Nano, Digimon and Pokemon were the things in the late 90s and early 00s.

  • @Anamnesis
    @Anamnesis Год назад +1

    We could have had a "Five Nights at Furby's" sequel but they just kept doing the same game over and over. What a missed opportunity.

    • @pineappleprincess9704
      @pineappleprincess9704 Год назад

      Well, I mean, there is ONE game that can be classified as that, but it hadn't been updated since 2017.
      The people who worked on said game went onto make some other cool stuff tho >:3

  • @beautybard
    @beautybard Год назад +1

    I had one when I was 9 and I loved him. He always addressed me as Dada but I didn't care. Eventually he broke and I legit cried. We even had a little funeral for him. My mom surprised me with a replacement. He was nice and I played with him, but it just wasn't the same.

  • @MaryC861
    @MaryC861 Год назад +2

    I remember being a kid back then wanting a Furby. I found them intriguing because they did feel reminiscent of Gizmo form 'Gremlins'; plus the whole interacting part got me really interested. But I didn't get one that Christmas because of how quickly they were selling out. However the following year one of my sister's friends had a Furby that she didn't want anymore and gave it to me. It was the white one with the black spots. I definitely enjoyed having it although it would take forever for it to fall asleep. So after awhile I just took the batteries out and played with it as is. Heck because of the similarities to Mogwai I did my own twist on it; pretend it was a close relative of Mogwai. But if you feed them "before" midnight they'd turn into goblins (very similar to gremlins).

  • @ebogar42
    @ebogar42 Год назад +2

    Cabbage Patch Kids were never scary. The Garbage Pail Kids were.