Posted on 18th June 2025
By Billy Langsworthy

Hasbro is launching DJ Furby – a Furby boasting three times the plush, new music and games.
DJ Furby has five modes and over 1,000 possible play combinations. Furby fans can remix and listen to Furby songs, chill with yoga moves, watch light shows, and more.
There are 20 games, songs and activities to engage with. To start a song or activity, kids can press the heart gem, lay the DJ Furby on its back and lift the head.
The range also includes DJ Furblets – mini DJ Furbies with stretchy body, fun sounds, and a quirky personalities. Each also features a button to retract the mini Furby toy to its original size.
DJ Furby can also interact with 2023 Furby, Furblets, and other DJ Furby toys. They arrive at retail from July 15th.
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