How to Get Furbys to Talk to Each Other
Furbys, the fuzzy, 5-inch tall talking electronic toys that were big trendy hits in the 80s, have a limited ability to interact with humans and other Furbys. It may tell a human words and phrases like "Me scared!," "Me love you!" and "Me hungry!" When talking to each other ,Furbys might launch a hide-and-seek game by saying "Hide kitty kitty hide." The other Furby will close its eyes. When it wakes up it will ask the first Furby the same question. Getting Furbys to talk to one another is easy with a bit of coaxing and correct placement.
Instructions
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Place two or more Furbys together so they are facing each other. The Furbys must be able to "see" each other in order to talk according to the Furby Instructional Manual. They should be no more than 4 feet apart.
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Gently rub/tickle the stomach area of the Furbys or pet them on their backs.
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Try again if the Furbys do not start talking. The batteries must be fresh for optimal toy performance. Turn the Furby completely upside down when turning it on and then back up again. Push the reset button, located on the bottom of the Furby, and the tongue at the same time for five seconds when the Furby is on if it still will not talk.
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Tips & Warnings
Furbys require four AA-sized batteries.
A Furby baby can talk with a big Furby if you press the big Furby's belly for a few seconds, then set them close enough that their bellies touch. The big one will have several responses to a baby's line. If the baby says "Mama Doo" the big one has three lines. One of them, "Kah wee tee bay bee," means "Me sing baby."
As of 2010, Furbys were no longer available directly from Hasbro.