Famosa Toys[1] released several toys for the 2012 Furbys and Furby Booms. Each Famosa Furby has eyes resembling the different personalities.
Famosa Toys also inspired a few electronic Furby fakes.
Plastic Faceplates Plushes[]
These Furbys came in a range of sizes, including 14cm and 20cm.
They are fluffy and stuffed, have plastic faceplates, and a loop on their heads to be hung. They do not speak.
2012 Furbys[]
Generation 1.0[]
Generation 1.5[]
Generation 2[]
Furby Booms[]
Furby Boom Keychains[]
Flat Plushes[]
Ranged from 7cm to 14cm to 20cm to 35cm.
2012 Furbys[]
Generation 1.0[]
Generation 1.5[]
Generation 2[]
Furby Booms[]
Keychains[]
The Furby is 6cm high. Including the keyring, it is 12cm high.
2012 Furbys[]
Keychains based on the 2012 Furbys were released. 6 initial variants based on Generation 1.0 were released, and later, some different variants. These keychains can speak.
Generation 1.0[]
Generation 1.5[]
Only the Valentine's Day-themed keychains in this generation can talk.
Generation 2[]
6 variants.
Flat Keychains[]
These keychains can't speak.
Bags[]
Backpacks[]
Purses[]
The Furby Talking Pyjama Bag is equipped with the ability to talk. Both available models produce identical sounds that are cycled and activated randomly upon pressing the ear button. These sounds consist of samples taken from the Furby 2012 sleeping sounds[1].
Trivia[]

- Many, many fakes were created of Famosa toys. A notable example would be the musical plastic faceplate plushes - the original plushes could not talk, but some fakes could. Fakes would also commonly use the regular-looking Taboo eyes on the other Furbys. Fakes could also come in boxes with Furby written on them. Other names fakes can be under are:
- The plastic faceplate plushes look similar to the smaller McDonalds toys.