


I have a question for the Furby-modding community.
All the Furby mods that I see posted online appear to have the animatronic faces with the fully articulated plastic eyes.
Now, my understanding – and correct me if I’m wrong – is that the Furbies with that particular facial design were only manufactured for the original 1998–2000 production run; the design was subsequently discontinued due to being expensive to produce and prone to breakage, and all post-2000 Furby models have had largely immobile faces with small LCD panels for eyes instead.
So… like, is there another source of Furby facial animatronics out there that my research hasn’t been able to turn up, or is the entire hobby dependent on the steadily dwindling supply of original-flavour Furbies from twenty years ago?
Thanks to this post I have fallen down a new and frightening rabbit hole. Oh no.
Also…what I really want to know, and am afraid to discover…is why do they all have the tag “safe furby”
“safe furby” is simply the tag for stuff thats free from potentially triggering content as a big part of the community is neurodivergent kids.
i wish i knew normal. used to get told a lot that it was some kind of gift to be “different”. feel it like smeared lipstick; a bright orange consolation prize that nobody believed in, no matter how much they spoke it. they promised it made me “creative” or “more fun” or “an original person” but all it made me was weird, and weird, and weird. all it made me was uninvited to the party and no i don’t have a partner and sitting alone at lunchtime. all it made me was awake at four in the morning because why did i say that and crying in my car because i’m the stupidest person on the planet and untrusting of love because it was probably a prank or pity or a lie they were telling.
i felt it rest on me until i got used to the weight of it. isn’t that funny. i got so good at carrying it i have forgotten how to walk without it. i’ll float right off this earth and into the mouth of my second grade self, weeping over her little hands because every time she opens her mouth she’s loud, abrasive, annoying. i wake her up at night. she says: are we normal?
i want to say: no, and that’s great, and who cares, and the world is a marble you can never choke on and an oyster so sweet nobody ever cuts their hands while opening the pearl of her and we never care what other people think and we never worry about every fucking thing
i wake her up and she says: are we normal?
how awful to be so old and still. and still. obsessing.
I never expected to find this wellspring of talent in the Furby fandom.
Let me explain. I’m 26 years old, I’m a toy collector, and I’m also a classically trained artist and a costume designer. I’ve been around the block a few times in toy collector groups, and I have never seen ANYTHING like what I’ve found here. I was not prepared. The content of every other toy fan community I’ve been a part of has primarily been BST groups that treat their toys like investments. The most carefully taken photographs are ones of box damage or authenticity stickers. On a rare occasion you’ll get someone bragging about their multi-hundred dollar display setup for their thousand-dollar collection. The largest walls of text are dissertations on in-box collecting and scarcity. Pictures of the actual toys have a tendency to be bury or poorly lit, over-exposed flash photography with boring plain white backdrops. People who do custom work on their toys are as frequently criticized for ‘ruining the value’ of their toys as they are complemented on their work - and the work itself is rarely good.
And then there’s Furblr.
Beautiful photographs that demonstrate an understanding of mood, lighting, composition and display a keen and personal aesthetic sense. Furbies are not exactly an ideal photography subject! They have like six facial expressions max, and zero poseability beyond the ears - but here I am seeing hundreds of unique and beautiful photos of them - dressed up in, frankly, incredible and creative costumes and taken to neat locations for photoshoots - these are incredibly loved toys! If that wasn’t enough, the attitude of the fan community itself is just… it’s so good. You’ve taken the best pages out of the BJD community and given your toys names, personalities outfits - I really can’t stop gushing about the outfits, I never would have even considered costuming a Furby and I do costumes for a living! Broken or glitched toys are not seen as ruined or worthless, but are prized possessions, given humanizing descriptions like mute or sleeping or quirky. I read paragraph long descriptions of what others would see as simple programmed interactions described as elaborate unique personalities - the creative writing talent in this community is surprising!
There’s a culture of shared information here that’s really delightful. Robotics are daunting to work with, but our resident techs are helpful and putting out content to make repair more accessible - diagrams and videos and explanations, all that. Custom artists share tutorials and patterns. And, listen, they don’t make old Furbies anymore, they are a limited resource - but I regularly see you all advertising rare or cheap listings you find with the rest of the community, or even offering finding-services for free. Many would see the above as opportunities to make money within the community, secrets to be carefully guarded, but the environment here of helpful information sharing is just something else.
I would be remiss if I did not touch on the maturity I’ve seen here, too. A lot of you are kids, or barely-not-kids. A lot of us are trans people, or marginalized people, and there’s a broad range of financial status represented here as well. There’s a lot of room for friction internally. There’s a lot of room for friction externally as well - Furbies fall into a realm of uncanny valley robotics for a lot of people, and the outside world opinion of our shared interest is not always flattering. What I’ve seen so far is honestly something to be commended - brief, curt, reasonable responses to legitimate issues, a fierce protectiveness of the vulnerable members of the community, and a refocusing on Furby content after conflict is resolved. No community will ever be perfect, but the Furblr I’ve seen is doing very well for itself so far, and I hope to see that continue in the future. Collector communities are not like this elsewhere.
So really, thank you all for existing. Thank you for sharing your time and your talent and your passion with me. Tip your artists well, complement each other’s work, and continue to build each other up. It is an honor to be among you.
breaking news! the entire biodiversity doesn’t revolve around you. incredible i know,
whenever y'all say some bullshit about animals/bugs you don’t like being Useless and that we should Get Rid of them im this close to beating your ass
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Tumblr wouldn’t let me upload the video but I let the mice write a tumblr post for me and this is the result :^)
The older I get, the more I think about how just having our parents by our side can often turn a public space into a warm and safe bubble. Dozing off on a train for instance.
You can be angry about things but still make the conscious decision not to be cruel. When we remind each other to be kind, we’re not saying don’t be mad. There’s a lot of stuff to be mad about right now. But you can still be a kind and patient person. You don’t have to be mean to other people. You can choose.