This is kind of emotional for me. Everyone in my family is getting older and I remember the very first time that I received a Furby. I was a teenager that was fascinated by the technology behind the toys. It was near Christmas time and I was sitting Around the table and opening the Furbies by the tree while all of the adults were talking. I clearly remember thinking that Furby would pick up their conversation just by him being around them. It was one of the best memories of my life, but as an older adult now I’m not sure, how well it would go over having a Furby with me on family vacation. But to me they are more than just toys, they are intelligent pet robots, and they have been very therapeutic for me and change my life and I still love them. Life can be so short and fast sometimes. I’m at the age now, where the grown-ups were, but there’s some things I guess we just never outgrow.
I LOVE THE EVOLUTION OF FURBY & THEIR TECHNOLOGY! The 1998s, 2005s, 2012s (not the Furby Booms, but the regular 2012s), and the Furby Connects are my most favorite models of Furbies that I feel like they’re more enjoyable and really hold up well to this day than some others as those ones do more as well. Another Furby that’s also one of my most favs is the Furby Shelby too! See the comparisons of them all featured here and the impressions how each of them are were pretty informative and accurate 👍
@@SilvolfIt’s a really great idea to make this since the 2023 Furby series is becoming a hit this year (so far), and it’s awesome to see how much the Furbies evolved, along with their different type of technologies overtime through the years of each model.
@@Silvolf Me too, considering the fact that even though the 2023 Furby (and the Furblets) aren’t like many of us expected with the comparison of the previous models before them, they’re still quite awesome and I’m quite happy to see the Furbies return after nearly 6-7 years being discontinued again (the third time)
This is really fascinating, love stuff like this. Fortunately the 2012 Furbies weren't too reliant on the app, but they just became more dependent on the app as they went. I bought a Furby Boom secondhand who didn't come with a name, and I couldn't name her because the app wasn't supported anymore, so that was irritating. But I think each generation has something for everyone. Also, my suspicion about the beak not moving on the 2023 Furbies is that kids were breaking the beaks and they wanted to avoid that.
BROOOO THE LITTLE GUY IN THE BEGINNING LOOKS LIKE THEY'VE SEEN MANY THINGS 💀💀💀 Oh and btw another way for the furby connect to wake up is if it's tail is pulled. I've done that before when brushing Deedoh (Blueberry) while he still had batteries in.
as a kid, when furby connect came out, i HATED it!! i saw videos of it and the original furbies, i wanted the 1998! well, now safe to say i have my 1998 furby and slowly making a collection of moving, talking paperweights! i love them.
Origiinal- A true friend. Emotronic- Depressive attitude. Baby 2005- Mean spirited. A crappy idea 2012/Boom/Crystal- Hyper. Fublings- Should be self autonomous rather than needing a tap on the head. Rockers- Mentally perverted (I had 3 Whitbys and burnt them). Furbaka- Have not got one. Connect- OK. 2023/Furblets- I have not and will not get it.
I love my furbies, I have 3 2012 ones named Daylight,Minch and Pinky. A 2013 one the same as yours named Bob (very fitting name for the way he acts), And a purple and blue crystal furby named Maykala. Sadly Minch and Pinky have lost their voices, I am planning on getting more in the future, but living here in Australia makes it harder to find ones with a decent shipping price
I think the main reason why the 2005 Furbies are now so expensive is because they’ve became somehow desirable and popular years later, the same thing goes for the 1998s, and people are starting to price them higher to make money because of how valuable collectors items they are. But the 2005 Furbies weren’t overpriced back then like they were like $30-59 each years ago on shopping websites and when they were first released in stores, they each sold for $45.99 each. It especially makes no sense that even the more common colors of some 2005 Furbies go for expensive prices which I don’t find quite right because they ain’t rare while the ones that are the most rarest colors produced, then that would make sense to have go more money, but for the common and slightly uncommon ones, it’s ridiculous
Do you know that choir club i told you about we sing karaoke songs the manager of the club h sings if i only i had a brain i always sing it with him it happens every Thursday so this Thursday should i sing it with me or should I try it myself this time
@@Silvolf it is a phonics TV show with 26 blocks with letters on their heads and when they spell a word something appears they can make other letter sounds such as ch sh th wh ph long vowels a-e e-e i-e o-e u-e short vowels ai ee/ea oe oo up they use these sounds to spell words
My libarian has all of the classic furby gens, she dosnt have any of the modern ones, she has 6 2005 furbies, she might give me one if the school allowed it *i will update soon* The goober i might get has no battery compartment and its beak is broken I dont know that colour it is I need name idias, can you help? I know 4 i might use: Goober klaxton, bandit, grover
That’s so insane and amazing that your libarian has a huge collection of the older model Furbies (which are basically 1998s) and 6 2005s! When you mean all the classic Furby gens, do you mean like every single series of the 1998 Furbies produced (Series 1-8 & Special Editions Series)?
The only old one she dosnt have is the et furby friend! @@SterlingAndrews44 IKRR? I got to know she likes them by me showing her some drawings of furbies I made, every now and then she brings a furby gen (furby baby first, then shelby, then her first furby ever (1998 with green dyed fur customs) then the most recent was a sleepy blue 2005 and a sand 2005 baby!, out of the blue I went to a Caffè called "le munch" with my 2 1998 furbies (tart tangerine Star) and gorilla furby (Cosmo) As we walk out we see the librarian(or she saw me) I think it's really cool that we share the same interests!! And she has alot of 1998 furbies she said, and she does has a valentines furby, idk what others she has
This is kind of emotional for me. Everyone in my family is getting older and I remember the very first time that I received a Furby. I was a teenager that was fascinated by the technology behind the toys. It was near Christmas time and I was sitting Around the table and opening the Furbies by the tree while all of the adults were talking. I clearly remember thinking that Furby would pick up their conversation just by him being around them. It was one of the best memories of my life, but as an older adult now I’m not sure, how well it would go over having a Furby with me on family vacation. But to me they are more than just toys, they are intelligent pet robots, and they have been very therapeutic for me and change my life and I still love them. Life can be so short and fast sometimes. I’m at the age now, where the grown-ups were, but there’s some things I guess we just never outgrow.
I love my Furbys and I think it's so important to have a feeling of nostalgia for our younger days as well. There's a charm to them.
19:16 Yeah, but unfortunately, those were actually Kidz Bop versions of these songs! The horror, the horror! 😫😫
Oh no!
I LOVE THE EVOLUTION OF FURBY & THEIR TECHNOLOGY! The 1998s, 2005s, 2012s (not the Furby Booms, but the regular 2012s), and the Furby Connects are my most favorite models of Furbies that I feel like they’re more enjoyable and really hold up well to this day than some others as those ones do more as well. Another Furby that’s also one of my most favs is the Furby Shelby too! See the comparisons of them all featured here and the impressions how each of them are were pretty informative and accurate 👍
Thank you! I wanted to do an updated video because of the new Furbys
@@SilvolfIt’s a really great idea to make this since the 2023 Furby series is becoming a hit this year (so far), and it’s awesome to see how much the Furbies evolved, along with their different type of technologies overtime through the years of each model.
@@SterlingAndrews44 I really hope they continue to be popular
@@Silvolf Me too, considering the fact that even though the 2023 Furby (and the Furblets) aren’t like many of us expected with the comparison of the previous models before them, they’re still quite awesome and I’m quite happy to see the Furbies return after nearly 6-7 years being discontinued again (the third time)
I’m so happy that Hasbro did not pull a CEC and actually acknowledge their history
Me too
This is really fascinating, love stuff like this. Fortunately the 2012 Furbies weren't too reliant on the app, but they just became more dependent on the app as they went. I bought a Furby Boom secondhand who didn't come with a name, and I couldn't name her because the app wasn't supported anymore, so that was irritating. But I think each generation has something for everyone.
Also, my suspicion about the beak not moving on the 2023 Furbies is that kids were breaking the beaks and they wanted to avoid that.
I'm glad you enjoyed it and I agree!
BROOOO THE LITTLE GUY IN THE BEGINNING LOOKS LIKE THEY'VE SEEN MANY THINGS 💀💀💀
Oh and btw another way for the furby connect to wake up is if it's tail is pulled. I've done that before when brushing Deedoh (Blueberry) while he still had batteries in.
Lol yes!
@@Silvolf Poor lil guy
He's still cute tho
YOOO I made a slideshow JUST LIKE THIS IT WAS CALLED ALL ABOUT FURBIES
Awesome!
I love the evolution of Furby!
Me too!
Furbtastic
Me too!
I like when furby are from fluffy to little fluffy
your going in time out furbacca lol 16:23 furbacca be like AHHHHH feed me
Lol😂
@@Silvolf lol
as a kid, when furby connect came out, i HATED it!! i saw videos of it and the original furbies, i wanted the 1998! well, now safe to say i have my 1998 furby and slowly making a collection of moving, talking paperweights! i love them.
I'm glad you love them now! My friends had Furbys when they first came out and they would bring them to school. The teachers were not happy lol!
So you’re a teenager now? And yes, I prefer the vintage 90s Furbys too
@@aussiefurbymogwaifan6621 yeah, im a teenager now lol.
Origiinal- A true friend.
Emotronic- Depressive attitude.
Baby 2005- Mean spirited. A crappy idea
2012/Boom/Crystal- Hyper.
Fublings- Should be self autonomous rather than needing a tap on the head.
Rockers- Mentally perverted (I had 3 Whitbys and burnt them).
Furbaka- Have not got one.
Connect- OK.
2023/Furblets- I have not and will not get it.
@@paulinegeorge289 well said! My Rocker drove me mad and the 2005 baby is very disappointing
@@Silvolf I put my 2005 baby in the bin years ago.
@@paulinegeorge289 I can't blame you
@@Silvolf All it said was "Baby way low".
I love my furbies, I have 3 2012 ones named Daylight,Minch and Pinky. A 2013 one the same as yours named Bob (very fitting name for the way he acts), And a purple and blue crystal furby named Maykala. Sadly Minch and Pinky have lost their voices, I am planning on getting more in the future, but living here in Australia makes it harder to find ones with a decent shipping price
Sounds like you have a nice collection though!
Fun fact: it was shown there was going to be a new furby by the 2021 furby sizzle that was recently uncovered!
@@Piko_aibo awesome!
They actually have a 90's furby in a museum near me
@@gillianadie6348 Omg I feel old lol
Hi silvolf i saw on the room tour video that you had a furby funko pop , were do you get it from to cute
I got it from the Funko site 😊
@@Silvolf thanks for telling ke
Very cool
@@jackadamsdaniels6719 thanks!
Can you do a video of Greenie-Meanie interacting with the Crystal Furby Boom in the Feisty personality?
I'll see what I can do
Correct, I did say APK was well for Furby
Why are the 2005s so expensive??
I honestly have no idea
I think the main reason why the 2005 Furbies are now so expensive is because they’ve became somehow desirable and popular years later, the same thing goes for the 1998s, and people are starting to price them higher to make money because of how valuable collectors items they are. But the 2005 Furbies weren’t overpriced back then like they were like $30-59 each years ago on shopping websites and when they were first released in stores, they each sold for $45.99 each.
It especially makes no sense that even the more common colors of some 2005 Furbies go for expensive prices which I don’t find quite right because they ain’t rare while the ones that are the most rarest colors produced, then that would make sense to have go more money, but for the common and slightly uncommon ones, it’s ridiculous
Are You Still Going To Travel?
I'm currently travelling in Germany 😁
I think that I have my niece into furbies as well 😂😅
Awesome!
Im wathing this with my furby!! Bomm blue wawes!! Thank you from you can show us you furby colection❤
@@Suitmaker78 you're welcome!
Hi i'm from Polish im not Perfect speak English
You chave a biutiful colection
@@Suitmaker78 thank you!
why not talking about shelby ?
It's the evolution of Furby. Shelby was a spinoff so I didn't consider it counted
@@Silvolf for me it's sort of cousin
@@zorroapero8643 ah yeah that works too
So cute stuff🙄
Why the rolling eyes emoji?
@@owenthebraixen25 for fun
@@Furby2012pl a ok :V
@@owenthebraixen25 ☆○☆
Ts crazy
Do you know that choir club i told you about we sing karaoke songs the manager of the club h sings if i only i had a brain i always sing it with him it happens every Thursday so this Thursday should i sing it with me or should I try it myself this time
@@JessHughes-x8t if you sing it by yourself I'm sure he will be impressed!
@@Silvolf does loo bay like alphablocks
@@Silvolf does loo bay like alphablocks
@@JessHughes-x8t I don't know what that is and neither does he lol
@@Silvolf it is a phonics TV show with 26 blocks with letters on their heads and when they spell a word something appears they can make other letter sounds such as ch sh th wh ph long vowels a-e e-e i-e o-e u-e short vowels ai ee/ea oe oo up they use these sounds to spell words
My libarian has all of the classic furby gens, she dosnt have any of the modern ones, she has 6 2005 furbies, she might give me one if the school allowed it *i will update soon*
The goober i might get has no battery compartment and its beak is broken
I dont know that colour it is
I need name idias, can you help?
I know 4 i might use:
Goober klaxton, bandit, grover
Hope you get one!
Same!! @@Silvolf I'm severely interested in 2005s
That’s so insane and amazing that your libarian has a huge collection of the older model Furbies (which are basically 1998s) and 6 2005s! When you mean all the classic Furby gens, do you mean like every single series of the 1998 Furbies produced (Series 1-8 & Special Editions Series)?
Edit: I GOT ONEEEE
her name is clementine and she's a syrup furb (or a sand idk)
The only old one she dosnt have is the et furby friend! @@SterlingAndrews44
IKRR? I got to know she likes them by me showing her some drawings of furbies I made, every now and then she brings a furby gen (furby baby first, then shelby, then her first furby ever (1998 with green dyed fur customs) then the most recent was a sleepy blue 2005 and a sand 2005 baby!, out of the blue I went to a Caffè called "le munch" with my 2 1998 furbies (tart tangerine Star) and gorilla furby (Cosmo)
As we walk out we see the librarian(or she saw me)
I think it's really cool that we share the same interests!!
And she has alot of 1998 furbies she said, and she does has a valentines furby, idk what others she has