The Creepy Giant Doll From Netflix’s “Squid Game” Visits The Philippines
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Netflix‘s original K-Drama thriller Squid Game has captivated the world. It’s become a hit everywhere, currently trending at No. 1 on the Top 10 list of most-watched series on Netflix in many countries, including the Philippines.
“Squid Game” poster | Netflix
There’s even a Filipino actor in the series too! Christian Lagahit plays Player 276 in Squid Game.
Now, you can join him as a contestant, too, as Squid Game has truly taken over the Philippines. You can participate in the first game of “Red Light, Green Light.” How?
Still from episode 1 of “Squid Game.” | Netflix
The creepy giant doll, known for signaling the players to stop and go, has been making appearances at several locations. Netflix shared a video on social media, showing her at Robinsons Galleria Ortigas Mall East Wing Entrance, a shopping mall in Quezon City.
Better play by the rules because she's always watching. Will you make it past the first round of Squid Game?
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— Netflix Philippines (@Netflix_PH) September 22, 2021
Citizens are, of course, not literally competing in a game to win 45.6 billion Korean won (or nearly two billion in Philippine peso). Instead, the “cute” doll, dressed in orange and yellow, is meant to prevent jaywalkers.
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If she senses someone crossing the street, she turns her head, and her eyes light up red.
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No need to worry! It’s enough to scare anyone but not to kill.
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Besides that, the doll just looks like the mascot from Julie’s Bakeshop anyway. Harmless, right?
| @maxxtawngirl/Twitter
Check out more of the huge doll in the Philippines below:
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