The electronic owl-type creatures were first released in 1998, and have sold more than 40 million units worldwide.
The toy has been updated with expressive LCD eyes and is able to adapt its personality around inter-action with its owner.
Fourteen years after they first dominated the Christmas toy market, Furby fever is on its way back, according to experts.
The electronic owl-type creatures were first released in 1998, and have sold more than 40 million units worldwide.
The toy has been updated with expressive LCD eyes and is able to adapt its personality around inter-action with its owner.
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