@Furbawool You can try to use fake eyelashes, but I don't know if they'll look good enough.
Here's a video about beak restoration: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OOVJMAKRotY (it's in Spanish, btw).
In order to make this you'll need to completely reprogram the Furby and also record new sounds and voice lines for it. Sadly, I'm not into this kind of stuff so I can't help you.
No, it was actually some sort of contest held on March 30, 1999 at The Arena in Oakland where the first 7500 people to enter the stadium received a free Furby Buddy. Everything is explained on the card.
This reminds me of a day in elementary school when our teacher asked us to bring our favorite toy to school and I brought a Furby keychain.
Same here, but with Britney Spears (btw, this post is so random).
It's a Giraffe Furby.
Back when she still worked, my Furby Boom started glitching randomly: her beak movements were out of sync, her voice sounded very glitchy and she fell asleep very often. Then I changed the batteries and everything came back to normal.
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@EmberedVoid No. Just look for a cheap Furby that's not completely broken.
You can buy another 1998 Furby online and use its parts as replacements.
Cool concept, but where does the name "Noko Furby" come from?
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What's the insect in the 2nd picture? It looks disgusting.
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Still a nice name!
Since its a Ladybug Furby, you can call it Buzz, like the sound insects make when they fly.
It might be customized, but the only way to tell is buying it.
I have a few, but the ones I'm the most interested in getting are the Santa and reindeer ones.
This is basically a Hoody Pet with makeup.