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Cannibal Animal
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15 de Septiembre
#furby#furby community#furblr#furby fandom#furby photography#safe furby#furby 1998#my furby#It's his birthday
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23/8/23
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Poppy Pom Pom the Clown Furby










This is my newest clown custom Poppy Pom Pom!
Poppy Pom Pom is my other custom Chubby Bunny's cousin!
This furby has been sold
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Help

Does anyone know how to remove this metal piece if it's stuck with corrosion? I put a cotton with white vinegar on top over night but only cleaned the surface

I have tried to take it out without luck, it's really stuck in there and I don't know what to do :c
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California Dreamin'
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Hannibal
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Angy
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I’m tired of how Instagram crops images so gonna give Tumblr a try I guess (also posted on Fuzzyfurby on Instagram)
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Raw portrait
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Bros
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Whimsical lady found at the flea market <3
Before and after




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Just a manufacturer's difference! Most of my furbys have their face secured with hot glue instead of screws. Is it perfectly safe to glue it back on just with small drops.
I myself prefer to not glue their faces back on. To me they look the same, I just need to push the face a little bit if I'm going to take photos of them <3
Help pls!
So tonight I decided to skin some 1998 furbys I got off ebay and give them their first bath. While skinning one of them I came across this and I am confused.
Normally when removing the faceplate, I take out the two screws on the sides and it pops right off. But one of them didn't have screws? Instead his faceplate was just hotglued on and there are no holes where screws would go or tabs on the faceplate.




I compared it to my tiger furby to show the difference. His plastic is also matte instead of the glossy plastic I normally see.
Is this just a difference from factories? I haven't researched those much so I don't know.
Also to reattach the faceplate do I just hotglue it back on? are there any other ways people have found to reattach it a little more securely?
thanks!
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He’s so 3008, you’re so 2000 and late
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Fish fear her
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Duel
#we made this in 20 min#why?#Not even god knows#furby#furby community#furblr#furby fandom#furby 1998
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Hi! I hope ur having a good day!! When I was little I had a furby and idk what generation it was but it wouldn't turn off. Have you ever had a furby do that?
Hii, yess! The only way to turn off a 90s furby it's taking it's batteries.
Even without them they still could move a little bit or have glimpses of life before completely stop, at least in my experience
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