The white one looks like a recolor of the gray one on the left, and the gray one looks like the toy fair prototype.
A smaller version of the photo was on the Smyths website in 2005.
The white one looks like a recolor of the gray one on the left, and the gray one looks like the toy fair prototype.
A smaller version of the photo was on the Smyths website in 2005.
Jetta shared photos of Furbys being manufactured, in a few articles from 2023!
Listed on mightyape.com.au and at mightyape.co.nz. The release date mentioned for the puzzles on the Australian website and New Zealand website was October 16, 2023. I was confused about them being unavailable when I found out about the puzzles in November that year, so I contacted them and they said that they seemed to had run out of stock, which was why the puzzles were unavailable.
Oh, and since we don't have photos showing that the puzzles were produced (atleast at the time this blog post was published), here are archived links showing the puzzles were available:
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The Furby Show, referred to as 'The Original Furby Show' on Bart's website, and 'The Fantastic Furbyshow' (De Fantastische Furbyshow [sic]) on Hasbro's Dutch website, was a series of performances by Bart Juwett, that occurred on a stage trailer, and at a shopping center in the Netherlands.
The entries were to be handed in at a large Furby stage in the shopping center, and the winners were to be announced at a ceremony just before the 4 PM show.
There used to be a list (or atleast there was supposed to be one) on Hasbro's website, mentioning the dates for the show, but the archive.org captures don't have the dates displayed.
According to an archived version of Bart Juwett's website, the fact that Furbys love games was reflected in the show. It also states the show consisted of two 45 minute performances, but for shopping centers, there were six 30 minute performances. I don't know if the trailer show did consist of two 45 minute performances, or if the website was referring to the duration of a show that was done somewhere else. The website says the trailer show happened after the shop event.
The shopping center event was a conclusion to another event called "Hasbro Kids Days", occurring on the last day of Hasbro Kids Days. There were six performances in total, which included a ventroliquism act, magic acts, and a Furby song. A life-sized Furby and Furby Baby costume were present, and the stage had a light and sound system that could be used for 500 people.
Times for the shows included:
Hasbro's Dutch website also mentioned you could participate in Furby games, but doesn't provide more information about them.
There was a contest where Furby coloring pages were given out during the Hasbro Kids Days. Winners were to be selected from five age categories, and the participants with the most beautiful and original Furby colorings received Furby prizes. Hasbro's website did not mention what the Furby prizes were.
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