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‘Squid Game,’ a South Korean drama series in which debt-ridden players compete in a series of children’s games to survive and earn a prize of KRW 45.6 billion, has attracted viewers from all over the world, becoming one of Netflix’s most-watched titles.
Since its September premiere, the survival programme has sparked a lot of discussion on social media, with many people, including desi netizens, talking about the Hwang Dong series. hyuk’s And now, a viral video showcasing a “special alarm clock” inspired by the program has many people scared.
The description of the tweet published with the video said, “The Squid Game Clock y’all procrastinators need.” A small alarm clock doll is seen humming a creepy melody in the 14-second film. When the clock strikes 8 a.m., the clock’s mouth opens and fires a dart arrow at the sleeping person.
The Squid Game Clock y’all procrastinators need
😂🤣😂 pic.twitter.com/Rbr0DbxKpCAdvertisement— Dr. OBeLs (@dr_obels) October 10, 2021
Many people have reshared the video since it was first posted online, including former NBA player Rex Chapman, who said, “Welp, someone made a Squid Game clock and its nightmare fuel.”
Welp, someone made a Squid Game clock and it’s nightmare fuel… https://www.bolnews.com/latest/2021/10/creepy-alarm-clock-inspired-by-squid-games-leaves-netizens-spooked/amp/
— Rex Chapman🏇🏼 (@RexChapman) October 11, 2021
Well this is straight up the scariest thing ever pic.twitter.com/KB9IRzQavc
— Wu-Tang Is For The Children (@WUTangKids) October 11, 2021
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— Bilbo & Max's Human (@CatRey27) October 11, 2021
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A dystopian vision of a polarised society, Netflix smash hit “Squid Game” blends a tight plot, social allegory, and uncompromising violence to create the latest South Korean cultural phenomenon to go global.
It features South Korea’s most marginalized, including the deeply in debt, a migrant worker, and a North Korean defector, competing in traditional children’s games for the chance to win 45.6 billion won ($38 million) in mysterious circumstances.
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