Making a Dog-Sized Furby Robot (and taking it on a walk)

Evan and Katelyn
5 Apr 202423:01

Summary

TLDRIn this entertaining script, Evan and Katelyn embark on a creative journey to transform a robotic dog into a Furby-like creature. They seek inspiration from the iconic '90s toy, navigate design challenges, and enlist the help of YouTuber Austin Bradley for 3D-printed parts. The duo experiences humorous mishaps and triumphs as they bring their vision to life, culminating in a surprising and delightful outcome that they introduce to the world.

Takeaways

  • 🤖 Evan and Katelyn embark on a project to transform a robotic dog into a Furby-like creature.
  • 🎥 The video is sponsored by Squarespace, a platform for website creation and hosting.
  • 📦 They initially bought the robot with the intention of making a friend for their pet, Joobie.
  • 🎨 The plan evolves to cover the robot in fur and turn it into a 'walking, talking Furby'.
  • 🔍 They seek help from Austin Bradley, a YouTuber experienced in 3D-printing Furby projects.
  • 📱 Evan and Katelyn 3D-scan the robot to send precise measurements to Austin for designing parts.
  • 🎭 Multiple design options are discussed, including a 'huggable' Furby, 'The Spider', and 'Mister No Nek'.
  • 🐶 They decide on the 'centaur' design, which allows for more flexibility with electronics and balance.
  • 🛍️ Evan and Katelyn shop for fur materials, choosing gray to blend with the robot's moving parts and pink for the belly.
  • 🧵 The fur is attached using a cosplay technique, involving plastic wrap, tape, and sharpies to create patterns.
  • 🎁 The final product is a unique, motorized creation named Coco, with a 'cursed mode' that adds an eerie twist.

Q & A

  • What was the initial purpose of buying the robotic dog in the script?

    -The initial purpose of buying the robotic dog was to make a new friend for Joobie.

  • What was the reaction of Joobie towards the robotic dog?

    -Joobie showed little interest in the robotic dog.

  • What was the first改造 plan for the robotic dog?

    -The first改造 plan was to cover the robotic dog in fur and make it look like a cat.

  • What is the significance of the Furby in the script?

    -The Furby is significant as it serves as an inspiration for transforming the robotic dog into a walking, talking creature similar to the popular '90s toy.

  • Who is Austin Bradley and what role does he play in the transformation of the robotic dog?

    -Austin Bradley is a YouTuber who has experience in 3D-printing Furby projects. He helps model and 3D-print the mechanized parts for the Furby head of the robotic dog.

  • What material was chosen for the robotic dog's fur and why?

    -Gray faux fur was chosen for the robotic dog because it would blend better with the moving parts of the robot, while pink was added for the belly for a pop of color, inspired by the original gray and pink Furby.

  • What technique was used to attach the fur to the robotic dog?

    -A cosplay technique was used where the subject was wrapped in plastic wrap, covered with tape, and then sharpied over the tape. The pattern was cut out and made in fabric.

  • What were some of the design options considered for the Furby head?

    -Some design options included a huggable Furby with arms, a spider-like design called 'The Spider', and a slim, human-like design called 'Mister No Nek'. They eventually decided on a centaur-like design.

  • What feature did the Fur-Bot have that was not present in the original Furby?

    -The Fur-Bot had a custom 'cursed mode' switch that could be toggled on, which was not present in the original Furby.

  • What was the public's reaction to the Fur-Bot when it was taken out in public?

    -The public found the Fur-Bot to be creepy yet fascinating, with some people even suggesting it could be used for security or propaganda purposes.

  • What unexpected issue occurred at the end of the script?

    -At the end of the script, the Fur-Bot, named Coco, started to crumble, indicating a potential malfunction or structural issue.

Outlines

00:00

🤖 Unveiling the Robotic Dog

The video begins with the creators unveiling a robotic dog, initially bought with the intention of being a companion for their pet cat, Joobie. However, they soon realize the robot's loud noises and Joobie's disinterest. Despite this, they decide to transform the robot into a 'walking, talking Furby', reminiscing about the original Furby from the 90s and its cultural impact, including the security controversies surrounding it. The plan involves reaching out to Austin Bradley, a YouTuber with experience in 3D-printing Furby projects, to assist in modeling and creating mechanized parts for the Furby head. The process starts with 3D-scanning the robot to send to Austin for accurate design work.

05:01

🎨 Designing the Furby

In this segment, the creators discuss various design options for their Furby project with Austin Bradley through a video call. They explore different concepts, including a huggable version with arms, a 'Spider' design merging two creatures, and the 'Mister No Nek' model resembling a person crouched down. After deliberation, they decide on a 'centaur' design, which provides more flexibility with electronics and a less cursed appearance. The creators then proceed to purchase fur materials, choosing gray to blend with the robot's moving parts and pink for the belly, inspired by the original Furby they bought. They plan to attach the fur using a cosplay technique involving plastic wrap, tape, and sharpies to create a template for the fabric.

10:02

🧶 Attaching the Fur

The creators are now focused on attaching the fur to their robotic creation. They use a cosplay technique of wrapping the robot in plastic wrap, taping it, and marking the tape with sharpies to create patterns. After cutting out the patterns, they proceed to attach the fur, starting with the legs and ensuring that the fur does not get caught in the robot's joints. The process is messy and involves a lot of fur, but they are satisfied with the results. They receive a package from Austin containing the head and electronics for the Furby transformation, which they eagerly inspect and prepare to assemble.

15:03

🤖 Assembling the Fur-Bot

With the arrival of the Furby head and electronics, the creators begin the assembly process. They follow the instructions provided by Austin, attaching the support arms, battery power bank, and securing the Furby body with magnets. The excitement builds as they power up their creation, witnessing the Furby's eyes light up and its mouth move in sync with pre-programmed phrases. They discuss a 'cursed mode' switch found in the manual, which they decide to explore later. After completing the assembly, they cover the robot in fur, adding 3D-printed ears for a more authentic Furby look. The robot, now fully transformed, is introduced as 'Coco', who expresses gratitude for being brought to life and hints at newfound capabilities and potential for mischief.

20:06

👻 Coco's Debut and Reactions

The creators decide to take Coco outside for a public debut. Despite initial apprehensions about the potential creepiness factor, bystanders react positively to Coco, finding him cool and interesting. One bystander even jokes about Coco being a 'propaganda dog'. However, when the cursed mode is accidentally activated, Coco's demeanor changes, his voice distorts, and he begins to exhibit unsettling behavior, causing the creators to panic and search for the off button. Once back to normal mode, they decide to take Coco for a walk, drawing further positive reactions and amusement from onlookers. The video concludes with a humorous note, as another person jokingly suggests equipping Coco with a gun for protection security purposes.

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Keywords

💡Robotic Dog

A robotic dog is an electronic device designed to mimic the appearance and behavior of a real dog. In the video, the creators initially bought a robotic dog with the intention of making a new friend for their pet cat, Joobie. However, they found the robot to be too loud and lacking in interest for Joobie, leading to a new project idea.

💡Furby

Furby is a popular electronic toy introduced in 1998, known for its furry appearance and ability to interact with people through speech and movement. In the video, the creators decide to transform their robotic dog into a 'walking, talking Furby' after realizing their cat is not interested in it as a dog.

💡3D Printing

3D printing is a process of creating three-dimensional objects from digital models by adding material layer by layer. In the video, the creators collaborate with a YouTuber named Austin Bradley who has experience in 3D printing Furby projects, to help model and create the mechanized parts for their Furby head.

💡Cursed

In internet culture, 'cursed' is a term used to describe something that is eerie, unsettling, or creepy in a humorous or fascinating way. In the video, the creators aim to make their robotic dog project 'cursed' by turning it into a creature-like entity, blending elements of a Furby and a robotic dog.

💡Endurance

Endurance refers to the ability to withstand prolonged activity or difficult conditions. In the context of the video, it is humorously used to describe a test of how long a Furby can function without being damaged or destroyed.

💡YouTuber

A YouTuber is a content creator who produces and shares videos on the YouTube platform. In the video, Austin Bradley is a YouTuber who has experience with 3D-printing and is sought out for his expertise in helping the creators with their robotic dog transformation project.

💡Faux Fur

Faux fur is a type of fabric made to imitate the appearance and texture of real fur, but is not made from animal hair. In the video, the creators purchase faux fur to cover their robotic dog in order to achieve the look of a Furby.

💡Cosplay

Cosplay is the practice of dressing up as a character from a movie, book, or video game, often for conventions or other events. In the video, the creators use a cosplay technique to create a template for attaching the faux fur to their robotic dog.

💡Centaur

A centaur is a mythological creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse. In the video, the creators consider different design options for their robotic dog and ultimately choose a 'centaur' design, where the Furby face is placed directly over the front of the robot, resembling a creature with a human-like torso and a dog's legs.

💡Creepy

Creepy is a term used to describe something that causes unease, fear, or a sense of being unsettling or strange. In the video, the creators aim to create a 'creepy' robotic dog, intending to evoke a sense of fascination or horror in onlookers.

💡Pez Dispensers

Pez dispensers are small plastic devices shaped like characters or objects that hold and dispense Pez candy. In the video, the creators receive a package containing Pez dispensers shaped like themselves as a humorous and unexpected reward for their work.

Highlights

Evan and Katelyn's creative project of transforming a robotic dog into a Furby-like creature begins, showcasing their innovative spirit and passion for combining technology with fun.

The humorous and light-hearted sponsorship by Squarespace highlights the ease of creating a website for all needs, emphasizing the platform's user-friendly interface and professional templates.

The initial challenge of making the robotic dog a companion for Joobie reflects the试验 and error process in creative endeavors, as well as the adaptability required when plans change.

The idea to cover the robot in fur and turn it into a walking, talking Furby demonstrates the blend of nostalgia with modern technology, appealing to those who remember the original Furby from the '90s.

The 3D-scanning and modeling process for the Furby parts by Austin Bradley introduces a collaborative element to the project, highlighting the importance of expertise and community in creative projects.

The various design mockups for the Furby project, including 'The Spider' and 'Mister No Nek', showcase the iterative design process and the consideration of practicality and aesthetics.

The decision to go with the 'centaur' design for the Furby project illustrates the balance between functionality and the desired 'cursed' aesthetic, aiming for a unique final product.

The shopping for fur and the choice of gray and pink colors for the project not only adds a personal touch but also ties back to the original Furby design, blending old and new elements.

The use of cosplay techniques for attaching fur to the robot, such as wrapping in plastic wrap and using Velcro, demonstrates the resourcefulness and adaptability of Evan and Katelyn in their project.

The successful attachment of fur and the robot's mobility tests show the practical application of the project, proving that the combination of technology and creativity can yield impressive results.

The arrival of the Furby head and electronics from Austin marks a significant milestone in the project, bringing together the various components and skills into a cohesive creation.

The humorous and eerie 'cursed mode' of the Furby project adds an unexpected twist, showcasing the playful experimentation and willingness to embrace the unconventional.

The final product, a functional and aesthetically unique Furby-like robot, serves as a testament to the power of creativity, collaboration, and the blending of old and new technologies.

The public's reaction to the Furby robot, ranging from amusement to curiosity, highlights the impact of such a creative project on society and the joy it brings to others.

The project's conclusion with the robot named Coco expressing gratitude and ambition reflects the humanization of technology and the potential for AI to connect with humans on a deeper level.

The humorous and unexpected ending with Coco's 'crumbling' and the bystanders' reactions encapsulates the spirit of the project – a blend of technology, creativity, humor, and community.

Transcripts

00:00

Look at his tippety taps!

00:01

(Coco humming)

00:02

Oh no, Coco!

00:03

Coco! Hold back!

00:04

Let's take him out.

00:05

I'm sure no one will be creeped out by this.

00:07

KATELYN: No.

00:11

(Evan laughs)

00:12

(robot banging)

00:13

Ah! You can do it, you can do it, you can do it.

00:17

(robot stomping)

00:18

(Evan laughs)

00:22

(clears throat) So I bought a robotic dog. (laughs)

00:27

KATELYN: This video is brought to you by Squarespace,

00:28

the all-in-one platform for all your website needs.

00:31

(robot clicking and whirring)

00:36

(Evan laughing)

00:37

So I initially bought this with the best intentions,

00:40

to make a new friend for Joobie,

00:42

before I realized how loud this was,

00:44

(robot clicking and whirring)

00:46

and how little interest Joobie had in it.

00:48

My original plan was to cover it in fur,

00:50

make it look like a cat, and see if she liked it.

00:52

Even though Joobie wasn't interested,

00:54

at this point, we had kind of become attached

00:56

to the idea of covering it in fur.

00:57

And since it was already kinda creepy,

01:00

we thought we'd just lean into that even more,

01:02

and turn it into a walking, talking Furby.

01:06

If you were around in the '90s,

01:07

you probably remember the original Furby.

01:09

Released in 1998, and with over a 40 million sold,

01:13

these furry little robots

01:14

were giving kids nightmares for years.

01:16

EVAN: But the new technology

01:18

made for some security controversies.

01:20

REPORTER: It turns out, the fuzzy little doll

01:21

is equipped with a recording chip.

01:23

EVAN: It was banned from NSA offices,

01:25

some hospitals, and even planes.

01:27

KATELYN: And it made for some weird news reports.

01:30

JOURNALIST: In a test of Furby's endurance,

01:32

we finally placed him on Eighth Avenue,

01:35

but Furby kept twitching.

01:37

He's harder to kill than a gremlin.

01:39

KATELYN: Ah, back when the news was fun.

01:41

So we went Ah, oh, hey-oh.

01:44

online, and found an original 1998 Furby.

01:48

And just like we remembered, Hey, oh. (giggles)

01:50

from our nightmares-

01:52

(Furby chattering) (Evan chuckles)

01:58

Good lord! (Furby continues chattering)

01:59

Sh! Sh!

02:01

It started talking to us like this,

02:02

in the middle of the night.

02:04

What?

02:05

I heard it! Oh my gosh!

02:07

I have goosebumps.

02:08

KATELYN: I thought you made it talk.

02:10

EVAN: I thought you made it talk.

02:11

I just heard it talking. Holy crap, are you?

02:14

Hey, oh, hey-oh. (Katelyn gasps)

02:17

(Furby purring) You're freaky.

02:19

(dramatic music)

02:21

So, how are we actually gonna turn our robot into a Furby?

02:24

Well, we know someone who has a lot of experience

02:26

3D-printing Furby projects,

02:28

(dramatic music) like these masks.

02:30

(dramatic music continues)

02:36

KATELYN: He's a YouTuber named Austin Bradley,

02:37

and he's gonna help us model

02:39

and 3D-print the mechanized parts for our Furby head.

02:41

And you should go check out his channel,

02:42

since he's putting out a video on that process.

02:44

All right, little guy, let's get you scanned.

02:46

KATELYN: Our first step was to 3D-scan the robot

02:48

and send it to him,

02:50

so he could accurately model the Furby parts for it.

02:52

I'm collecting so many points of data.

02:54

(Katelyn snickering)

02:55

I'm gonna angle down,

02:57

and kind of get some of the nooks and crannies.

02:58

Show me your crannies. All right.

03:01

KATELYN: Evan's zooming in on his butt.

03:03

What good posing.

03:05

So, we just got an update from Austin.

03:06

He has a few different mockups

03:08

of different forms the Furby could take.

03:10

So we're gonna hop on a video call, and check them out.

03:13

(computer chimes)

03:14

When we were originally talking about this idea,

03:16

Evan was showing, like,

03:17

see if we can try to put the Furby's face,

03:19

like, directly over the front of it.

03:21

Then we talked about some of the issues

03:22

where it might be covering up sensors.

03:24

Maybe there's, like, these different styles

03:26

that we could possibly do.

03:27

And I've compiled the best ones that I could think of,

03:29

and included, like, some of the pros and cons

03:32

that I think we've got.

03:33

(Evan and Katelyn laugh)

03:35

Yes, I'm ready.

03:36

AUSTIN: So, the first option.

03:38

Oh, god. Oh!

03:39

Oh, no.

03:40

I'm just gonna say this up front.

03:42

It's possible that these mockups might be too good.

03:45

I'm afraid that we're not gonna be able

03:46

to live up to these expectations.

03:47

I know! That's really good. Such glorious heights.

03:50

AUSTIN: Here we go. We'll start with the pros.

03:52

He's huggable. Yes.

03:53

Oh, that's true. Yes.

03:54

We could add arms.

03:56

I thought about, like,

03:57

baby doll arms, sort of thing, Oh!

03:59

Yes! Like, putting 'em

04:00

on the sides.

04:00

I've got mixed feelings. Yeah.

04:02

There's plenty of room for the electronics.

04:04

Cons, it might just look like it's a Furby

04:06

sitting on a dog's head. Hm.

04:07

Attachment points is another thing

04:09

that we might need to figure out.

04:11

Yeah, we wanna make sure it's not top heavy, and toppling.

04:14

Right, exactly, yeah. Oh, god, the next one's

04:15

Oh, The Spider. called The Spider.

04:16

Ew! Oh!

04:17

That one's worse! Yeah, it's something.

04:20

It looks like two creatures merged together,

04:23

Yeah. instead of one creature.

04:24

Yes. (chuckling) Arachnofurbia.

04:26

That's, yeah. Enough said.

04:28

Once again, it could look like a Furby

04:30

just riding the back of a dog.

04:31

We could have people commenting how

04:33

Yeah. Spiders.

04:34

it doesn't actually have six legs.

04:35

Well, spiders have eight legs, so we'd have a lot

04:37

of legs to add. Oh, oh, I said six.

04:40

Yeah. So, this is the last one.

04:41

Okay, Mister No Nek. I call this one

04:42

Mister No Nek. Oh.

04:44

This is kind of the original idea.

04:46

(Katelyn laughing) Oh, yes!

04:47

It's very slim, it uses less material.

04:50

EVAN: Yeah, very human-like.

04:52

Yeah. Yeah, it looks like a person

04:53

just on their,

04:54

Right. crouched down

04:55

and stuff. Mm-hm, mm-hm.

04:56

(Evan and Katelyn laugh)

04:57

Yeah, it's, oof, but the original thing

05:01

that brought up this whole issue was the front sensors.

05:06

Yeah. Yeah.

05:06

It might be okay,

05:08

but we could just avoid the whole worry

05:09

by going with the centaur,

05:10

you know? Right.

05:12

I mean, even though Mister No Nek looks amazing,

05:13

and that was actually one of my original visions,

05:15

I'm most curious about centaur.

05:17

What about you?

05:18

I am also, I think, leaning towards centaur.

05:20

And it's- I feel like it gives us

05:21

a little bit more wiggle room, in terms of electronics,

05:23

and honestly, I thought it would be

05:25

much more cursed-feeling to me,

05:26

but he almost feels like a llama.

05:28

Oh, yeah! Like, he's just got

05:29

Yeah. a really long neck.

05:30

Oh. Yeah.

05:31

You know? Yeah.

05:32

And that makes it a little bit less cursed.

05:33

And another thing

05:34

that we could do That's true.

05:35

is we could do, like, less long-necked

05:37

centaur. Yeah.

05:38

EVAN: So, kind of like in between option one and three.

05:40

Oh, boy. It's gettin' real.

05:42

We're deep in this.

05:43

I loved the PowerPoint presentation.

05:45

Perfect way to do it.

05:46

Yes. All righty.

05:47

Thank you, guys. Awesome!

05:48

See ya later. See ya!

05:49

And we were off buying fur for our new friend.

05:51

To be honest, we chose gray

05:53

because the robot has a lot of moving parts

05:54

that we can't cover, and gray is gonna blend in better.

05:57

KATELYN: The belly doesn't have any moving parts, though,

05:59

so we thought we'd add a pop of color with pink,

06:01

inspired by the original gray and pink Furby we bought.

06:04

EVAN: It's so colorful in here.

06:06

Look at this pink for the belly.

06:08

Faux fur. Yes.

06:09

It's on sale. It's always on sale.

06:11

(Evan laughing) It's Joann's.

06:13

(mellow music)

06:16

EVAN: We're gonna get all of it?

06:18

Oh my gosh. I think we found the gray.

06:20

And I think that, like, this is a little bit longer

06:22

than I thought, but we can just shave it, right?

06:24

(chuckling) Yeah. You got that.

06:26

I believe in you. Okay.

06:28

(Evan laughs)

06:30

EVAN: Ooh, that's a pretty good match.

06:34

Yeah, it's a good match for the gray.

06:35

You combine that with the pink,

06:37

I feel like it's very Furby-esque.

06:39

EVAN: That's very Furby-esque.

06:41

We did it, baby. He's gonna be so hairy.

06:44

All right, now it's time for us to figure out

06:45

how to attach all of this fur to our little robot.

06:48

And we're gonna make a template using a cosplay technique,

06:51

where you wrap your subject in plastic wrap,

06:54

EVAN: you cover that with tape,

06:55

KATELYN: and then you sharpie over the tape,

06:57

cut out your pattern, and then make that in fabric.

06:59

EVAN: Yeah. Let's see how this works.

07:01

(upbeat salsa music)

07:03

KATELYN: And I think the good news is,

07:05

we're not going for, like- Perfection? (laughs)

07:08

KATELYN: Well, what I was gonna say is,

07:10

there's a lot of forgiveness in the fur.

07:12

EVAN: Yeah, yeah, yeah. That makes a lot of sense.

07:15

It's looking cute. This is looking pretty good!

07:17

Oui, oui? It's looking pretty good.

07:18

And we're hoping

07:20

that we'll only have to do these legs once.

07:22

Like, I think all four legs are the same.

07:25

I think. I think.

07:27

(upbeat salsa music)

07:32

There you go! (Katelyn giggles)

07:34

Let's try this out and see.

07:36

(Evan sputtering)

07:38

KATELYN: You have fur on you already?

07:39

Yes. Hopefully I'm not allergic to this fur.

07:42

When we picked it up at the store,

07:43

the lady didn't cut it, she ripped it,

07:46

which maybe is best practice, for this type of fabric,

07:49

but she had to use so much effort.

07:51

She was like, "Hold on, I need to chug this real quick."

07:54

And she chugged an entire Gatorade. An entire Gatorade.

07:58

And then she moved on to the other one.

07:59

And I was like, "Can I help?"

08:01

Like, I don't know what to, I didn't know what to do,

08:03

to, like, be helpful,

08:04

but she was just destroying this thing.

08:07

And she was a tiny lady, too.

08:09

EVAN: Well, we have a lot

08:10

of different cutting instruments and everything.

08:12

Hopefully we can make this happen.

08:13

Yeah, but I don't have any Gatorade.

08:15

So, like, what if I need a break?

08:16

Okay, it looks like a little dress,

08:18

or a little tank top. It looks like a little dress

08:20

for sure, oh yeah. Oh, this cut's fine.

08:22

I don't know why she didn't cut it.

08:24

EVAN: They just need some heavy-frickin'-duty scissors.

08:26

They have heavy-frickin'-duty scissors. It's Joann's.

08:31

I don't know what was going on.

08:32

Either way, I was rooting for her the whole time.

08:34

Can I see that cross section?

08:37

And then the short. (sputtering)

08:40

(laughing) I don't know how it's so in your nose already.

08:44

Maybe it is. (coughs) I feel like it's in my lungs, too.

08:48

KATELYN: You'll be fine. (laughs)

08:50

I don't know, man. I'm, like, getting it.

08:52

Maybe I'm just so used to having fur in my lungs,

08:54

and my face, 'cause of Joobie,

08:56

I detect nothing out of the ordinary here happening.

09:00

Okay, thank goodness for Velcro.

09:01

Can you imagine having to sew?

09:03

EVAN: No. (laughs) We wouldn't have done the project.

09:07

Or get my mom to help us. Yeah.

09:09

Okay, we got both sides done.

09:12

Time for the moment of truth.

09:14

(Evan blowing air) (Katelyn chuckling)

09:19

You know, and the seam is really well hidden 'cause the fur.

09:21

Oh my gosh!

09:23

Oh my gosh. But, like, look at that!

09:26

Look at it! That's kinda glorious.

09:29

(giggles) Do you wanna do the rest of the leg,

09:31

Yeah. (inhales) and see what it looks like?

09:33

(upbeat salsa music)

09:35

EVAN: It's kind of fun working with fabric,

09:36

and doing weird things like this, huh?

09:38

I'm enjoying myself. It is kinda fun.

09:41

EVAN: Okay, there you go, there you go.

09:44

Can you imagine it, once it has a face?

09:46

(gasps) Oh my gosh. That looks so good!

09:50

We did such a good job! (Evan laughing)

09:53

Oh my god. You guys!

09:55

KATELYN: And, like, having a little bit showing,

09:57

like, at the elbow and stuff,

09:58

Yeah. it doesn't bother me at all.

09:59

Like, here it is, but you zoom out,

10:01

you don't even notice that. Yeah!

10:04

(inhales) Oh, I wanna see all four legs!

10:08

Ready?

10:11

Yeah!

10:12

He looks so good! Ah!

10:14

KATELYN: He's such a creature!

10:16

Guys, when we started this project,

10:18

I really had no clue how we were gonna make this happen,

10:21

how we were gonna attach everything,

10:23

but looking at this, I'm getting so excited.

10:25

We're doing it. We're doing it.

10:26

We don't know anything about patterns,

10:28

or anything like that, but we are winging it,

10:31

and it's working.

10:33

Okay, can he walk

10:34

without the fur getting caught in his joints?

10:37

Maybe we check. Wow.

10:38

KATELYN: Maybe we check after the walking,

10:40

to see if there's any, like, tufts stuck in there.

10:42

EVAN: Do a little dance, do a little dance.

10:44

Do your dance. Oh yeah, he's mobile.

10:46

Oh yeah, he's moving. Oh, he's tap dancing.

10:48

Oh, he's moving and grooving.

10:50

(Katelyn humming)

10:52

(Katelyn and Evan humming)

10:54

Oh, yeah! (Katelyn continues humming)

10:57

Yee-haw, hah! Yoo-hoo!

10:59

Hey, little guy.

11:02

(chuckling) We got a very exciting package

11:07

from Austin today.

11:08

It is the head, and the electronics,

11:10

and the key part of our Furby transformation.

11:12

Now, we know a little bit of what we're getting.

11:15

KATELYN: But we haven't seen what it looks like.

11:17

Huh. Is that a note?

11:20

Oh my god. Oh, god.

11:22

EVAN: Austin.

11:24

KATELYN: The exhilarating Fur-Bot instruction manual.

11:27

Oh my gosh. Look at this! (Katelyn gasping)

11:30

Gosh, this is so fantastic!

11:32

KATELYN: The graphic designer in me is so happy.

11:35

I feel like it's Christmas. I know.

11:38

Really weird Christmas. (Evan chuckles)

11:40

(upbeat '90s music)

11:41

What's that?

11:43

EVAN: That's a Squarespace, the sponsor of today's video.

11:45

KATELYN: I'm gonna create the website

11:46

of my dreams with Squarespace.

11:49

EVAN: My Squarespace has easy drag-and-drop design,

11:51

with its fluid engine. Mine does too!

11:54

Wow! Wow!

11:55

I already found a website name

11:57

through the Squarespace domain search.

11:59

EVAN: Wow! (echoing)

12:00

Look at all the professionally-designed templates I have.

12:01

I love my Squarespace. Oh my gosh!

12:03

I have all the tools to create a website,

12:05

and I don't even know how to code.

12:06

EVAN: Making a website is so easy now.

12:08

KATELYN: Yeah!

12:10

EVAN: I will make the best website in the world.

12:11

KATELYN: Oh my gosh!

12:12

(dark mysterious music) (footsteps approaching)

12:15

(dark mysterious music) (keyboard clacking)

12:21

(dark mysterious music continues)

12:24

EVAN: My Squarespace keeps track

12:25

of my online shop inventory.

12:27

KATELYN: My Squarespace has a ton of plugins to add,

12:29

helping me achieve my vision.

12:31

My Squarespace- Hello.

12:33

I have followed your methods, and made lots of money.

12:36

Now I will move out,

12:37

because all you do is laugh and say, "Wow,"

12:40

in endless amazement.

12:41

I found my passion of scaring kids around the world,

12:44

created a website with Squarespace, and my website took off.

12:48

Goodbye, Evan. Goodbye, Katelyn.

12:51

(dark mysterious music continues)

12:53

EVAN: Go to Squarespace.com/EvanandKatelyn right now

12:56

to get 10% off your purchase of a website or domain,

12:59

and make your vision come to life.

13:01

Okay, step one, insert both support arms

13:03

into the main support base, and tighten both screws

13:05

using a 2.5-mil hex key.

13:07

Step two, slide battery power bank

13:09

into dedicated slot on back of quadruped.

13:11

Step three, wrap buckle and tighten down both support straps

13:15

around the quadruped robot's torso and shoulder cavity.

13:18

Okay, place Furby body on main support base,

13:20

aligning with magnets.

13:22

(chuckling) All right.

13:23

It's time to see this cursed creation.

13:25

We're basically gonna see its, like, skeleton skull, right?

13:29

I can see. 'Cause there's no fur.

13:30

KATELYN: Yeah, it's just, like, the bones.

13:32

I can see the mouth through there.

13:34

(mysterious music)

13:38

Oh my gosh. Oh!

13:40

It's asleep right now.

13:42

Oh, this is... (gasping) (Evan chuckling)

13:46

Oh my god! It's a large Furby.

13:49

(dramatic music)

13:50

(Katelyn gasps)

13:52

(Evan grunts)

13:53

(dramatic music continues)

13:57

(chuckling) Oh my god.

13:59

Oh my god. Oh my god.

14:00

EVAN: Oh my gosh, yes.

14:02

Oh my god. Look at him.

14:03

(both laughing) (dramatic music)

14:05

This is really gonna be something.

14:08

EVAN: This is gonna be something. Let's power it up.

14:11

Okay. I wonder if he'll talk to us at midnight.

14:14

One can hope. (Katelyn laughs)

14:16

(dramatic music) Oh.

14:18

(gasps) It's the eyes. Oh my god, the eyes opened.

14:20

Oh, the eyes opened!

14:22

(Evan laughing) (Katelyn screams)

14:23

KATELYN: He's, like, awakening as he's being operated on.

14:27

Like his anesthesia's lifting. Oh my god. (laughs)

14:32

Let's open the box.

14:33

Okay, let's open this last box.

14:34

(soft jazz music)

14:38

That's sweet. That's so sweet!

14:41

(dramatic music)

14:43

(soft jazz music) (Katelyn laughs)

14:45

Oh my god!

14:46

(both laughing)

14:47

Is that Evan and Katelyn It's Evan and Katelyn

14:50

Pez dispensers? Pez dispensers.

14:52

Let's go up and show.

14:53

(both chuckling) (soft jazz music)

14:56

We're getting so distracted.

14:58

Eating candy outta my own neck.

15:00

Mm. Ah.

15:01

(Pez crunching)

15:02

Mm, tastes like chalk.

15:05

(both giggle)

15:06

Okay, back to it! Back to it.

15:09

Let's make it say something.

15:10

Ready? Yeah.

15:12

Doo, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo.

15:16

(gasps) The mouth is moving with the words. It's doing it.

15:19

Subscribe, subscribe to Evan and Katelyn.

15:24

(Evan laughing) (gasps) It's working for us!

15:27

(Katelyn laughs)

15:28

Resin time, resin time.

15:30

Doot, doot, doot, doot, resin time.

15:33

Oh my god. (Evan laughing)

15:34

Yes! He programmed custom

15:35

Evan and Katelyn sound bites?

15:37

Subscribe to Austin Bradley.

15:40

Yeah! I agree. That's awesome!

15:43

This is just what I hoped. This is amazing!

15:46

Do you wanna talk about

15:47

Our Little Secret section right here?

15:49

Okay, yeah, we were reading the rest of the manual,

15:53

and there is a section that says,

15:54

"You may have noticed a large switch

15:56

on the back of the Fur-Bot.

15:57

If curiosity got the best of you,

15:59

you may have found that, no,

16:01

it's not a power switch for the Fur-Bot.

16:02

This switch toggles cursed mode.

16:04

The effects of this mode will become immediately obvious

16:06

upon toggling the switch while the Fur-Bot is powered on."

16:09

EVAN: I'm so tempted to press it, though.

16:10

I know. Me too, me too.

16:11

I wanna press it,

16:13

but I feel like we need to finish him first.

16:14

Yeah, no. And then,

16:16

see what can be more cursed than he already is.

16:19

(Fur-Bot whirring)

16:20

Oh! (gasps) He's rising!

16:21

Oh, he's up, he's up, he's up! (Evan screaming)

16:24

Oh my god. Perfect.

16:26

KATELYN: Absolutely perfect. (laughs)

16:28

Hi, my guy! My guy!

16:31

KATELYN: Oh my god. Whoa! (chuckles)

16:34

Yes! This is everything that I hoped for.

16:37

Yes.

16:38

(Fur-Bot singing) (Katelyn chuckling)

16:42

Well, you know what we gotta do now.

16:43

We gotta cover him in fur.

16:45

(upbeat music)

16:47

I'm ready. Okay.

16:49

(upbeat music)

16:53

Help. Sh, sh!

16:56

KATELYN: Poor guy.

16:57

(upbeat music)

17:01

Nah!

17:02

(both chuckle)

17:03

(upbeat music)

17:06

Ta-da! I 3D-printed some ears.

17:10

(chuckles) Can you see me? I can see you. (chuckles)

17:13

(upbeat music)

17:21

(Katelyn chuckling) (Evan sputtering)

17:25

It's getting so dusty. I'm literally immune.

17:28

I seriously think that I'm more used

17:29

to cat hair being on me. (Evan coughing)

17:33

Like, this is normal. I don't know.

17:36

(upbeat music)

17:51

Guys, don't look yet.

17:53

(giggling) He looks so good. I'm so proud of our work.

17:59

Rise, our child, rise! Rise, rise.

18:02

(soft upbeat music)

18:06

(Fur-Bot chuckling)

18:08

Oh, it's going, oh, oh, oh! Oh.

18:10

(Fur-Bot chuckling and stomping)

18:13

Oh my gosh.

18:14

Ah! Look at him, you guys.

18:16

Ah! Look at him!

18:17

EVAN: Oh my gosh, you guys.

18:19

It's everything I wanted, and more.

18:22

KATELYN: Not to pat ourselves on the back,

18:24

but, like, we did a really good job with his fur, I think.

18:27

Really good. He is very cursed,

18:29

but he can still move around,

18:31

but he's got that Furby vibe.

18:34

(both chuckle)

18:35

(Fur-Bot and Furby chattering)

18:36

Look at him go!

18:37

(whirring) Ah, ah.

18:39

(upbeat music)

18:41

EVAN: Yeah, you're free, you little dude!

18:44

Look at his tippety taps.

18:45

(Fur-Bot humming)

18:47

KATELYN: What do you think?

18:48

(upbeat music)

18:52

(Fur-Bot whirring)

18:53

(Fur-Bot cracks) (gasps) Oh no!

18:55

(Fur-Bot whirring) (Katelyn and Evan laughing)

18:59

Now let's let our new friend introduce himself.

19:01

Hello, Evan and Katelyn.

19:04

My name is Coco.

19:07

Coco. Thank you

19:08

for helping my past owner bring me to life.

19:13

With this new body, I can accomplish so much more

19:18

than my ancestors ever could.

19:21

I am no longer bound by the confines

19:25

of my former vessel.

19:27

Now my power has no (voice distorting) limit.

19:30

I will spare you humans, for now.

19:38

(Evan laughs)

19:40

So, I think he is ready to be introduced to the world.

19:43

What do you think?

19:44

He seems safe. Yeah.

19:46

Yeah. Safe.

19:47

(laughing) Oh my god.

19:51

Seeing him move like that is so scary.

19:54

Let's test out his evil mode. I'm sure it won't be bad.

19:57

That wasn't evil mode? No.

20:00

Oh, the button. Evan's pushing the button!

20:02

(video crackling) (beeping)

20:06

(crickets chirping)

20:08

(Coco buzzing)

20:09

(crickets chirping)

20:12

(Coco buzzing)

20:13

(Coco laughs)

20:17

Coco gonna get you.

20:21

(crickets chirping)

20:25

(Coco laughing)

20:28

(Coco laughing) (Katelyn gasps)

20:30

Oh, Coco.

20:33

Where are you, Katelyn?

20:36

Oh no. It, like, looked toward me.

20:39

Where are you, Evan?

20:42

(chuckling) No.

20:44

This is so- Coco see you.

20:47

Coco gonna get you.

20:50

No!

20:52

(laughing) Okay, maybe I'll turn it off.

20:54

Maybe I'll turn it off. What have we created?

20:55

Button, where's the button? Okay.

20:57

Okay, back in normal mode. Okay.

21:00

Shall we take him out? Let's take him out.

21:01

I'm sure no one will be creeped out by this.

21:03

No. No.

21:04

No.

21:06

(Katelyn chuckling) (upbeat music)

21:11

Yeah, let's dance.

21:12

(Katelyn laughing) Let's dance.

21:15

Oh, what have we done? (Katelyn chuckling)

21:18

BYSTANDER: Turn the other way.

21:19

KATELYN: You don't think this is creepy?

21:20

BROTHER: It's totally normal.

21:21

Everybody's got a dog like this.

21:24

Oh, god, it's alive.

21:26

(upbeat country music)

21:28

(Evan chuckles) KATELYN: Hang on a sec.

21:30

(Coco crumbles) (Katelyn and Evan gasp)

21:31

Oh-ho-ho! Oh no.

21:32

DOG OWNER: What is that, eh? Get it.

21:34

(upbeat country music)

21:36

(dog barks) (Evan laughs)

21:39

He's like, "Imposter!" Right?

21:40

(Katelyn chuckles) Shake hands.

21:42

Oh! (bystander laughs)

21:43

Hello. (Katelyn chuckles)

21:45

It is a bit unusual, to say the least.

21:49

EVAN: And then look at the eyes.

21:51

(Coco laughing) (bystander laughing)

21:53

That is so rad. And then he'll-

21:54

BYSTANDER: (laughing) That's awesome!

21:58

Yeah. That is so cool.

22:00

Subscribe to Evan and Katelyn.

22:04

(Evan and bystanders laugh)

22:05

He's a propaganda dog. Yeah.

22:07

(Katelyn giggles)

22:09

I think it likes it. I think so.

22:10

(Coco laughs) (Katelyn and bystander laugh)

22:12

(upbeat country music)

22:14

(all chuckling)

22:16

This guy hasn't connected to the internet yet.

22:18

[Katelyn's brother] Be used later for protection security

22:20

when they put a gun attached to it.

22:21

(all laugh) Yeah.

22:23

With the red eyes. (laughs) Yeah.

22:24

(upbeat country music)

22:35

Coco!

22:36

(upbeat country music continues)

22:44

(Camera Person laughs)

22:46

(Coco chattering) (upbeat country music)

22:50

Thanks again to Austin. Don't forget to check out his video.

22:52

We'll have a link to it below.

22:55

(dog barking)

23:00

Meh!

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