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The DJ Furby Furblets (DJ Furblets for short) are odd body Furby Furblets, with long bodies to accompany the DJ Furby. At the moment, the DJ Furblets come in six different colours, all with different patterns and personalities for each one of them.
Appearance[]
The DJ Furblets have long odd bodies. They have a small faceplate, feet, beak and heart gems just like the normal Furblets, but the DJ Furblets have smaller ears and two pairs of big feet. The fur of the DJ Furblets come in more than three colors. The DJ Furblets have a really long hair tuft and a really big fluffy tail. Some of the DJ Furblets also have different elements on their eyes (some of them have eyelids or paint patterns).
List of DJ Furblets[]
| Series 1 | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Song Style | Duet Sound | Song | Song Sped Up | Lyrics |
Berry-Cup-Cake
|
Party | Noo-loo wah-tee
Noo-loo wah-tee Koo-bah noh-lah Dah-noh-lah! (Woo!) | |||
| Pepp-Oh-Roni | Chiptune | Loo-lay doo-ay-loo-lah
(Do do!) Loo-lay doo-ay wah-tee! (De de de do do do!) Ah-may doo-ay dee doo-ay! (Dee doo-ay! Do do do!) | |||
| Dis-Co-Dazz | Disco | TBA | (Wooo!)
Noh-lah, ay-loh Noh-lah, doo-moh! Noh-lah, ay-loh Noh-lah, noh-lah, doo-moh Noh-lah! | ||
| Kitt-Ee-Luv | Country | TBA | Dee-may noo-lah,
Oo-loo doo-ay, Wee-tee wah-tee tee toooooh! (Woo!) | ||
| Can-Dee-Swirl | Dance | ||||
| Rain-Bow-Kat | Electronica | ||||
Functions[]
The DJ Furblets have the original functions of the normal Furby Furblets but they come with other new functions. DJ Furblets are able to be stretched. When a DJ Furblet is stretched, it starts playing a song. If it's stretched while a song is playing, the speed of the song will increase. If the DJ Furblet can't be stretched back, pressing its head allows it to retract like a tape measure. Its heart gem and mouth can also produce music. Its ears can "wiggle" if you manually move them, as there isn’t a button to make the ears wiggle, unlike the Reese’s Furblet. It can be put into sleep mode by pressing its heart gem three times, and it can interact with the Hey Furby and DJ Furby.
Trivia[]
- Information about the DJ Furblets was first seen on ACD Distributions' page alongside Boo-Kin, The Rainbow DJ Furby, Pep-Mint, the Furby Minis Advent Calendar, and Furby Minis.
- The designs of the DJ Furblets were leaked on March 9th, 2025. They appeared on NDA Toy's website: https://www.nda-toys.com/search/furb/wholesale.
- They are based on the Long Furby trend, just like the DJ Furbys.
- In the concept art, some of the DJ Furblets have differences in their designs.
- Berry-Cup-Cake originally had green feet instead of tan. Its eyes were originally all blue, instead of green. Its underside was also originally brown. It’s beak was originally yellow, instead of orange. The sprinkles on its fur actually became longer, and its hair tuft and tail tuft went from a noticeable pink to light pink gradien, to a more slight gradient.
- Dis-Co-Dazz originally had a blue beak instead of a pink one, was mostly purple, and had an all-blue faceplate instead of a half purple half blue one with designs. The base of its hair, and tail was originally dark blue, and the top was blue, instead of a blue hair/tail base, and pink hair/tail top. Its eyes were originally all aqua, instead of pink to cyan gradient eyes.
- Pepp-Oh-Roni originally had an all-red faceplate, instead of it being both red and yellow, similar to Bam-Boo’s faceplate. Its eyes were originally all yellow, instead of red to yellow gradient eyes.
- Rain-Bow-Kat originally had no designs on its faceplate, and the base of its hair was blue, and the top was pink, instead of the base being purple, and the top being blue. It also originally had blue ears, instead of pink ears. Its eyes were originally all purple, instead of purple to cyan gradient eyes, and It originally had green feet, instead of pink feet.
- Can-Dee-Swirl’s eyes were originally all green instead of green to yellow gradient eyes. Its fur pattern was also more "swirlish", hence the name.


- Kitt-Ee-Luv originally had all pink eyes, instead of pink to yellow gradient eyes. It’s tongue was also purple, instead of pink. Their main body color scheme also went from a more cold pink to a warmer pink.

- Additionally, the concept arts are still being used for listings across Asia. For example, this Taobao listing.
- Most of the DJ Furblets reuse the music genres from some Furby Furblets.
- For example, Rain-Bow-Kat plays electronica music just like Ray-Vee and Groo-Vee. Kitt-Ee-Luv plays country music just like Dah-Tee or Moo-Boo. Pepp-Oh-Roni plays chiptune music just like Pix-Elle or Loo-Lay and Berry-Cup-Cake plays party music like Par-Tay and Zee-Bah.
- Also, most of the designs of the DJ Furblets were reused to make Furby Minis.
- In Production Test Mode, DJ Furblets play their music and voicelines at a slightly lower pitch. [1] This could be due to their ability to sped up their voicelines and music when stretched in normal mode. They play their lines in mode 0, the lowest pitched mode possible, but when playing normally with the DJ Furblets, they play their lines in mode 1, a slightly more high pitched mode.
- For some reason, every listing that shows the back view of the DJ Furblets' boxes will always show the back view of Can-Dee-Swirl's box.
- The Series 1 DJ Furblets have stock photos that can't be seen in their Amazon listings (or any listing from "important" stores in general), as these listings only include a max of 2-3 individual DJ Furblet stock photos per listing. These stock photos can only be seen in obscure distributor listings that are not really known.
- The DJ Furblets' model numbers on their bottom part are written in a font that Furby Furblets don't use. Despite this, some "newer" Furblets like Zee-Bah can appear with this font because of a factory error.
- The printed design from the batteries that DJ Furblets come with is different in comparation of the ones the regular Furby Furblets have.
- Because of the shape of the DJ Furblets' straight bottom base shape, their battery covers are actually easier to unscrew in comparation to the battery covers from the Furby Furblets, as these are slightly curved, and require more force.

























