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again I think it was a good concept but not applied very well. Some of them are really cute but it always seemed weird that there were no adult bbe's. maybe the baby eyes should have been a bit smaller? BBE baby eyes do look like they are bugging out a bit and this is not the case with adult bbe sunlight so I think her eyes were the correct size. Maybe the sockets on the babies were created to be to big?
You think that Mohawk is bad, I raise you a frontal curl and a sideways Mohawk. Yep this gal is impervious to strengthening. I tired it only made it worse and I gave up. visitors can't see pics , please register or loginvisitors can't see pics , please register or login
Bummer, theres no fixing that with fake people lashes...hm now i want to try.
Um well I think Hasbro could have done more with them.For instance the BBE sunlight prototype that I have I think is beautiful. Imagine her and a baby sunlight?How cute would mommy and baby bbe sets have been?visitors can't see pics , please register or login
It's their bulgy, blinky doll eyes though that forbid me from ever getting any.With the sole exceptions of Teddy Ruxpin and Grubby. (Because they were awesome back then) I can't have blinky things in my room. They'd stare at me in the dark and come closer. This fear was made worse by my best friend/roommate's Furby that, I kid you not, still worked after it's batteries were taken out. It would just sit there on the shelf blinking at you constantly. We both got seriously freaked out by the creepy little monster.
Quote from: Leave a Whisper on March 22, 2017, 10:30:21 AMIt's their bulgy, blinky doll eyes though that forbid me from ever getting any.With the sole exceptions of Teddy Ruxpin and Grubby. (Because they were awesome back then) I can't have blinky things in my room. They'd stare at me in the dark and come closer. This fear was made worse by my best friend/roommate's Furby that, I kid you not, still worked after it's batteries were taken out. It would just sit there on the shelf blinking at you constantly. We both got seriously freaked out by the creepy little monster.Furbies are the devil.Seriously, i can't imagine how someone would create that and think it's a good idea.
Leave a Whisper, your post reminded me that someone made a Furby-inspired horror game called Tattletail.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yX01Blu4g94
Law, so what I like about them is specifically what you don't like about them.I wish I had a demon-possessed Furby...could save $ on batteries, you know in exchange for your soul of course.Even with her batteries my Starlily doesn't do anything unless I initiate contact first. No demon possession there.