Alright, before you say anything, I watched this as part of a online stream with a group of forum friends, as our custom is watching some forgotten (for good reason) trite and oddities from a couple decades ago. This obviously falls under the trite category, and because I am a glutton for punishment, I sat through this thing. Thankfully, this thing is only 45 minutes, and I can safely say that I survived this thing.
"Furby Island" is what I think is an animated pilot for a supposed TV series based on the Furby toy line by Hasbro. You know, the company behind "My Little Pony", "Transformers", and "G.I. Joe", all of which also had television shows that were at least decent in comparison. The plot's like this: two kids and their adventure-seeking parents land on an island to discover plants and animals that haven't been discovered yet. The kids go into a cave, they trigger something Indiana Jones- style and they end up on Furby Island. Shenanigans happen after that, which I won't get into, because I don't want to be reminded of this crap again.
First of all the CGI animation is rather horrifying, even by made-for- TV or direct-to-video standards. It's equivalent to that of those old, cheesy pre-rendered cutscenes you see in video games for the PlayStation 2, Nintendo Gamecube, or the first Xbox, and I don't mean that in a good way whatsoever. Keep in mind, this was 2005, the same year that "The Incredibles" was released. The voice acting is also rather dull, and the story, even for something made for children, is borderline uninteresting.
If this was meant to be a TV pilot, I can see why it was never picked up. This thing is absolutely atrocious, even for something made for children. If I had kids, I wouldn't subject them to this crap. Even the worst direct-to-video Disney movie is more tolerable. Stay the hell away from this thing, and for the record, the IMDb rating for this "movie" (and I use that term loosely) is a big, fat lie.