
Royal Furby (Special Edition)
This is a 1999 Special Edition 'Royal' Furby produced by Tiger Electronics. It is an electronic robotic toy featuring deep royal blue fur on the upper body and head, contrasted by a bright golden-yellow chest mane. The toy is uniquely accessorized with a red plastic crown atop its head, featuring gold-toned arches. It wears a signature royal cape made of white plush fabric with black spotted faux-ermine trim, secured by a red satin-like ribbon and a large, faux-fuchsia gemstone brooch. Notable physical characteristics include large lavender-colored irises, black mechanical eyelashes, and oversized ears with lilac-inner lining. The faceplate is off-white plastic with a yellow beak containing a small red tongue sensor. The condition appears fair to good; while the fur remains vibrant, there is some visible dust accumulation on the eyelashes and light scuffing on the crown's gold finish. The right eyelid is partially lowered, suggesting a possible mechanical hitch or 'sleep' state common in vintage animatronic toys of this era. This specific model was part of the later waves of the original 1998 system and is sought after for its distinct royal theme and complex multi-layered outfit.
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Estimated Value
$60.00 - $95.00
Basic Information
Category
Vintage Electronic Toys
Appraised On
January 9, 2026
Estimated Value
$60.00 - $95.00
Item Description
This is a 1999 Special Edition 'Royal' Furby produced by Tiger Electronics. It is an electronic robotic toy featuring deep royal blue fur on the upper body and head, contrasted by a bright golden-yellow chest mane. The toy is uniquely accessorized with a red plastic crown atop its head, featuring gold-toned arches. It wears a signature royal cape made of white plush fabric with black spotted faux-ermine trim, secured by a red satin-like ribbon and a large, faux-fuchsia gemstone brooch. Notable physical characteristics include large lavender-colored irises, black mechanical eyelashes, and oversized ears with lilac-inner lining. The faceplate is off-white plastic with a yellow beak containing a small red tongue sensor. The condition appears fair to good; while the fur remains vibrant, there is some visible dust accumulation on the eyelashes and light scuffing on the crown's gold finish. The right eyelid is partially lowered, suggesting a possible mechanical hitch or 'sleep' state common in vintage animatronic toys of this era. This specific model was part of the later waves of the original 1998 system and is sought after for its distinct royal theme and complex multi-layered outfit.
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