Furby boom cubes look pretty much the same of the old Furby toys. If you didn't like the first Furby toys I'm pretty sure you are going to think that these new ones are creepy too.
Furby Boom Zigzag toys are very popular toys this holiday season. These toys are roughly $50 each. Some places to find reasonably priced Furby Boom Zigzag toys are Toys R' Us, Amazon, and eBay.
Furby Boom Lightning Bolt and all other Furby toys are designed for children ages six and up. There are plush Furby dolls which are available for younger children.
I have seen the Furby toys at Wal-Mart. I am sure you can buy this on Amazon, walmart.com, and other websites with toys. You could also probably find it at any major toy store.
There are several websites that provide Furby instructions. One is the Furby Wiki. Another is called Furby Manual. See Related Links for links to websites with Furby instructions.
I see no reason to believe that toys have souls.
One can purchase a Furby Boom Straight Stripes toys from toy retail stores, such as Toys ''R'' Us, which is the largest toy retail chain store in the world.
The Furby Boom Wave toys are available in all good toy and game stockists such as Toys R Us, Smyths, Argos, etc. The Furby will also be available to purchase online from Amazon and Ebay etc.
The most popular toys in 1998 were Amazing Army, The Furby, Godzilla toys and McDonalds toys. The Amazing Army and The Furby were introduced into the market on the same year and they enjoyed much success as they sold nearly two million units.
You can buy Furby Boom Triangles in Chicago at toy stores such as Toys "R" Us and Laugh and Learn. You can also find these toys at online shopping sites such as eBay.
The purple Furby is commonly known as "Tamagotchi" or "Furby." However, the specific purple Furby released in the 1998 line is often referred to as "Furby Purple" or simply "Purple Furby." Each Furby has its own unique name, but the general term for the toy is just "Furby."
The Furby Boom Peacock is intended for use by children over the age of 6. I would recommend that you look to sites like Toys-R-Us, which offer the option of searching for toys by age range.