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Furby: Toy Giant Hasbro Brings Back Iconic Robotic Creature


HASBRO | The new Furby

 


 June 23rd, 2023  |  13:24 PM  |   187 views

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

 

US toy giant Hasbro has brought back the iconic Furby robotic creature, which was hugely popular when it was launched a quarter of a century ago.

 

The firm hopes a new generation of children will "discover their own curious little creature".

 

The new Furby has its familiar bulbous eyes, yellow beak and colourful fur. It also speaks in gibberish and responds to hugs, pats and tickles.

 

The announcement comes as the toy industry faces a slowdown in demand.

 

"Over the past few years, we've done a lot of research to understand what kids would want to see in a new Furby," said Kristin McKay, a vice president and general manager at Hasbro.

 

The new toy is programmed to have more than 600 responses. It can react to commands, mimic sounds, dance and be "fed".

 

Furby, which was originally launched in 1998, quickly became popular around the world.

 

In the first three years after being launched, more than 40 million of them were sold, Hasbro says.

 

The first Furby had infrared eyes which allowed them to communicate with each other.

 

The toy could also "listen" to conversations, and could, with a pat on the head, be taught to say a selection of words.

 

Furby has been revamped over the years, including its infrared eyes being replaced with two small LCD screens.

 

Hasbro also developed a smartphone and tablet app, which could translate Furby's warblings into English.

 

However, as the Furby phenomenon faded it was retired in 2016.

 

The relaunch of Furby comes as the toy maker attempts to boost lacklustre sales.

 

In its latest quarterly earnings, released in April, Hasbro said it expected the toy and games market to remain flat or decline this year.

 

For the first three months of the year, the maker of the iconic Monopoly board games reported a 14% drop in net revenue, with sales of its NERF blasters, Play-Doh and Peppa Pig toys falling.

 


 

Source:
courtesy of BBC NEWS

by Annabelle Liang

 

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