Hasbro FurReal Roarin Tyler Tiger — Specs & Review

Specifications

BrandHasbro
ModelFurReal Roarin Tyler Tiger
Year2016
CategoryEntertainment
Autonomysemi-autonomous
Environmentindoor
Price (USD)$89–$129
Weight2.5 kg
Dimensions46cm L × 22cm W × 30cm H
Rating4.6/5 (7841 reviews)
Country of originCN

Key features

What is it?

Hasbro FurReal Roarin Tyler Tiger is a premium large animatronic interactive tiger — 100+ reactive sounds and motions, no app needed, a perennial top-selling interactive toy.

Who is it for?

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FAQ

How much does the Hasbro FurReal Roarin' Tyler Tiger cost?

The Hasbro FurReal Roarin' Tyler Tiger is priced at approximately $99–130 and is available on Amazon and at major toy retailers. Originally released in 2016 as a premium FurReal Friends product, it remains available new and on secondary markets.

What is the Hasbro FurReal Roarin' Tyler Tiger used for?

Roarin' Tyler is a large interactive robotic tiger toy for imaginative play — designed for children aged 4 and up. It responds to touch with over 100 sound and motion combinations, roaring, moving its head, eyes, and paws in reaction to how it is petted, played with, or startled.

What makes the Hasbro FurReal Roarin' Tyler Tiger unique?

Roarin' Tyler is one of the largest and most reactive FurReal Friends animals — approximately 60 cm long with fur covering servo-driven head, mouth, and paw movements. Its 100+ reactive combinations create genuinely varied responses to touch that sustain children's engagement beyond initial novelty, unlike simpler interactive toys with only a few programmed responses.

Who is the Hasbro FurReal Roarin' Tyler Tiger designed for?

Roarin' Tyler is designed for children aged 4–10 wanting a lifelike interactive animal companion. It targets families looking for a premium interactive toy gift combining the emotional appeal of a stuffed animal with robotically-driven reactive behaviour — a top-selling holiday toy in its 2016 launch year.

How does the Hasbro FurReal Roarin' Tyler Tiger compare to the Zoomer Dino Boomer?

Both are mass-market interactive robotic toy animals from the 2015–2016 era. Roarin' Tyler focuses on touch-reactive naturalistic animal behaviour with 100+ motion combinations; Zoomer Dino responds to 100+ voice commands. Tyler is larger (~60 cm), physically immersive, and touch-driven; Zoomer Dino is more command-programmable through voice. Both were top holiday toy performers in their respective launch years.