i’m going to be as cringe as possible this 2025
If you want anything deleted, added, or fixed let me know and I’ll be more than willing to do so! If you use any of the tumblr tutorials, or find them helpful, please consider reblogging them from the source! Good luck with your furbs :))
Last Update: 13-Oct-24
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She didn’t work when I first got her, but after some cleaning, she’s nearly mint!
everyone. on christmas day, december 25th, we all search up “halloween” to make it a trending search. it would be the FUNNIEST thing ever to see halloween be a trending search on christmas day. tell all your friends, repost this, do everything you can to make sure we can do this. REBLOG AS MUCH AS YOU CAN.
If you want anything deleted, added, or fixed let me know and I’ll be more than willing to do so! If you use any of the tumblr tutorials, or find them helpful, please consider reblogging them from the source! Good luck with your furbs :))
Last Update: 13-Oct-24
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1998s, 1999 Babies, Furby Friends, Shelbies:
2005s/2005 Babies: Look at the tag. There should be a stamp with the datecode on it. From 2005 Furbys onward, the datecode should be read with the year number first. (For example, this Furby who I pulled the image of from eBay was made on the 221st day of 2005.)
2012s/Booms:
Unscrew the battery compartment and look at the plastic panel under the tail. I used my Boom Seaspray for this.
Connects:
On the bottom right side of the Furby near the battery compartment there should be a list of numbers and codes stamped. The first set of numbers is the datecode. This image is of my Connect Kee-Dah, who is sadly no longer part of my Furby family.
2023s:
Unfortunately I wasn't able to take a picture of Jankus Puffball Nanaimo Bar IV's datecode, but 2023s should have their datecode in the battery compartment somewhere. Here's the datecode on the back of the box:
i'm very careful with how i spend my money