This is an updated post of the post I made yesterday when I opened up Rain-Bow-Kat. This is the Pepp-Oh-Roni I bought to customize and fix Rain-Bow Kat, who now has a better speaker and works good. A few things I found out about the DJ Furblet while skinning it were that its back in is held in by a few clips, and have to be pulled out to access two screws to release its back feet. Its ears are two separate pieces, and are held in by a pice of plastic that has a clip on each side. Only one has to be undone. The clips holding its face on are thicker than a regular Furblets face clips. Their circuit boards are smaller than a regular Furblets board and there is a separate one in the back which is the one that tells it how much to speed up when stretched.
Not stretched
Stretched
Circuit board
Side of it’s mechanism
The board that controls the speed of its sounds when stretched
Thicker faceplate clips
Ear parts
Edit: forgot to mention that when their fur is inside out, it feels more durable than a regular Furblets fur. It’s feels thicker and because of that, I don’t see the fur becoming loose around the faceplate like what happened to some of my regular Furblets where the fur became loose around the heart gem and the inner shells were exposed.