Step into the magical world of late-’90s interactive toys with the Furby Blue & White Elephant Furby (1999) by Hasbro’s Tiger Electronics. Featuring a soft blue-and-white plush body, oversized elephant ears, and expressive blue eyes, this charming electronic pet blends cuddly design with personality-driven technology that made Furby a global phenomenon. Its tactile fabrics, detailed facial features, and iconic Furby silhouette capture the unmistakable charm that defined a generation of play.
This interactive Furby responds to touch, sound, and interaction, gradually “learning” as it bonds with its owner. Speaking in its own whimsical Furbish language, it sings, jokes, dances, and plays interactive games like “Furby Says” and hide-and-seek. The more attention it receives, the more behaviors it reveals—creating a sense of companionship that feels alive and evolves over time.
Highly collectible today, this 1999 Elephant Furby represents a golden era of electronic pets and nostalgic innovation. Whether displayed as a vintage pop-culture icon or enjoyed as an interactive companion, it offers lasting emotional appeal for collectors, fans of retro tech toys, and anyone who remembers the joy of bringing a Furby home.
1 Furby Interactive Electronic Pet
Instructions
Some furbys are grey, and
others are white
Some furbys are black,
as black as night
Some have tails, and others manes
Small of stature, big of heart
all furbys are so very smart
they speak a language all their own
for furbish is a language quite unknown
furbys need “may-may” (love) and “may-lah” (hugs)
and they “wee-tee” (sing) and “loo-loo” (joke)
they play “furby says” and “hide and seek”
and into the future they can peek
So when you take a furby home
you will never be alone
the more you play, the more they do
furby will keep amazing you
“noh-lah” (dance) and “wee-tee” (sing),
“e-tah/e-tah” (yea, yea)
furbys have come for “u-nye” (you) and “kah” (me)