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Netflix Squid Game doll entertains shoppers in the Philippines
A real-life Squid Game doll from the hit Netflix show is entertaining shoppers – who recreate the drama’s terrifying ‘red light, green light’ game.
Footage shows the creepy giant girl standing in the middle of a crosswalk outside the shopping centre’s entrance in Manila, the Philippines on Sunday October 10.
The replica can detect motion just like the original doll as seen in the series. Whenever a pedestrian crosses the road when the light is red, the doll’s eye will light up.
Visitors have been posing alongside the scary doll for selfies and even playing the children’s game featured in the show.
The South Korean Netflix drama Squid Game tells the story of hundreds of participants struggling with debt who compete in a series of children’s games to win the final 45.6 billion won (38.7 million USD) prize.
The series was released on September 17 and received an overwhelming response from viewers worldwide but it has also been criticised for showing excessive violence and death.
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