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Editor's Note: This entry contains minor spoilers for Squid Game; read at your own caution.


About

Squid Game, also known as Round Six, is a South Korean drama television series directed by Hwang Dong-hyuk released on Netflix in September 2021. The series follows a group of people who are taking part in a mysterious survival game consisting of a series of children games with deadly twists.

History

On September 1st, 2021, an official trailer for the survival drama series Squid Game, written and directed by Hwang Dong-hyuk, premiered on YouTube.[1] The trailer received over 9.4 million views in three weeks (shown below).

On September 17th, 2021, the nine-episode series premiered worldwide on Netflix.[2]

Reception

Season one of the show was well-received by critics and audiences, becoming a global hit in September 2021. As of September 28th, the show maintained an 8.3 user rating on IMDb[3] with over 32,000 reviews. On Rotten Tomatoes,[4] the series held a 100 percent critic rating with seven positive reviews, and an 87 percent audience score with 575 user ratings.

On September 22nd, Squid Game achieved the number one rank on the Top 10 shows in the U.S. list on Netflix, becoming the first Korean series to achieve this.[5] On September 28th, Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos stated[6] that Squid Game was on track to become Netflix's biggest show ever.

On October 12th, the series officially became Netflix' biggest series launch, viewed by over 111 million viewers in four weeks.[15]

Plagiarism Controversy

On September 18th, 2021, South Korean media outlet Insight,[7] reported that Squid Squad was accused of plagiarizing the 2014 Japanese film As the Gods Will in which a high school student finds himself forced to participate in a series of deadly children's games.

On September 19th, Squid Squad director Hwang Dong responded[8] that he conceived the script in 2008, years prior to the release of As the Gods Will, completing it in 2009.

Online Reactions

The series became the subject of memes and discussions on social media, including Facebook, Twitter, Reddit and TikTok shortly after release. For example, on September 24th, 2021, Facebook[9] page Salty 2.0 posted a still image of people in masks with Grand Theft Auto San Andreas cheat code edited in. The post received more than 2,300 reactions and 2,900 shares in three days (shown below, left). On September 25th, 2021, Redditor PeterPorky posted a humorous image of a man checking the conversion rate for Korean Won while watching the show. The post gained over 1,700 upvotes in the /r/squidgame[10] subreddit in two days (shown below, right).

NETFLIX 个 个
3 million won to usd 2,541.81 United States Dollar oan me 3 million won?

On September 26th, 2021, TikToker[11] @ruthbellpan posted a theory-crafting video about Squid Game season two. The video received over 10 million views in one day (shown below; spoiler alert).

https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/7011823278222265626

In late September 2021, the show trended on Twitter in 40 countries.[12] In the United States, over 578,500 tweets about the show were posted as of September 28th, 2021. On TikTok,[13] videos tagged #squidgame accumulated over 13.7 billion views as of September 28th.

On September 27th, Netflix acknowledged the global success of the shown in a tweet.[14]

Notable Memes

Red Light, Green Light / Squid Game Doll

Red Light, Green Light refers to a series of memes inspired by the deadly version of the titular children's game from the 2021 South Korean survival drama series Squid Game in which a creepy-looking doll shoots participants who fail to stand still. Following the viral popularity of the show in September 2021, videos in which users imitated playing the game gained spread, particularly on TikTok. In Roblox, user-created games inspired by the TV show's game also went viral.

https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/7011149875010112794
https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/7011669103001799962
https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/7011915597541903643

Dalgona Candy Challenge

Dalgona Candy Challenge or Squid Game Candy Challenge refers to a TikTok challenge participants of which attempt to carefully extract a shape out of traditional Korean dalgona, also known as ppopgi and honeycomb toffee. The challenge copies a scene from the 2021 South Korean survival drama series Squid Game in which competitors in a deadly game have to carefully chisel out shapes out of dalgonas within ten minutes.

https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/7011144401086926106
https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/7011563017989033222
https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/7011535408374828294

Seong Gi-hun's ID Photo

Seong Gi-hun's ID Photo refers to images of Squid Game character Seong Gi-Hun taking his player ID photo. Following viral popularity of the series, the images, in one of which Seong Gi-Hun looks at the camera without any particular emotions and the other in which he puts on a wide smile, achieved notable presence on social media, used as reaction images and source material for memes.

bron @1bronclair how roaches look at you when you hit em with that dollar store bug spray
Andrew Taylor 1d · O This Mf wanna do everything except be a good father.
polo a @krulesurfer me when men me when women CHEAM

Oh-Il Nam Standing and Sitting

Oh-Il Nam Standing and Sitting refers to the character Oh Il-Nam in the hit Netflix series Squid Game. Over the course of the show, the character is seen going from a happy, cheerful disposition to sitting in one spot looking very despondent. The use of one of the pictures separately, or both together as a contrast, have become commonplace following the series widespread success.

Me after getting stage fright in drama made with mematic
Remember him? This is him now. feel old yet?
THE NEXT GAME. SQUID GAME TURN OFF THE TV WHILE YOUR DAD IS SLEEPING WITHOUT WAKING HIM. imgflip.com

Squid Game Mods and Real Life Games

Squid Game Mods / Real Life Games refers to fan labor projects copying the mechanics of the 2021 hit South Korean series Squid Game, including mods for games such as Roblox and Grand Theft Auto V and real-life games inspired by the series.

Various Examples

SQUID GAME or something idk $O00 I didnt watch it, i hate netflix
may not showw it 100 But I haven't watched this 456 SQUID SAME and I'm not going to watch it, you wack ass trends following clowns
Jafrin? @antares_ojo_o Gong Yoo in Squid Game:

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https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/7011149875010112794
https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/7011156316630584577

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Editor's Note: This entry contains minor spoilers for Squid Game; read at your own caution.


About

Squid Game, also known as Round Six, is a South Korean drama television series directed by Hwang Dong-hyuk released on Netflix in September 2021. The series follows a group of people who are taking part in a mysterious survival game consisting of a series of children games with deadly twists.

History

On September 1st, 2021, an official trailer for the survival drama series Squid Game, written and directed by Hwang Dong-hyuk, premiered on YouTube.[1] The trailer received over 9.4 million views in three weeks (shown below).



On September 17th, 2021, the nine-episode series premiered worldwide on Netflix.[2]

Reception

Season one of the show was well-received by critics and audiences, becoming a global hit in September 2021. As of September 28th, the show maintained an 8.3 user rating on IMDb[3] with over 32,000 reviews. On Rotten Tomatoes,[4] the series held a 100 percent critic rating with seven positive reviews, and an 87 percent audience score with 575 user ratings.

On September 22nd, Squid Game achieved the number one rank on the Top 10 shows in the U.S. list on Netflix, becoming the first Korean series to achieve this.[5] On September 28th, Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos stated[6] that Squid Game was on track to become Netflix's biggest show ever.

On October 12th, the series officially became Netflix' biggest series launch, viewed by over 111 million viewers in four weeks.[15]

Plagiarism Controversy

On September 18th, 2021, South Korean media outlet Insight,[7] reported that Squid Squad was accused of plagiarizing the 2014 Japanese film As the Gods Will in which a high school student finds himself forced to participate in a series of deadly children's games.

On September 19th, Squid Squad director Hwang Dong responded[8] that he conceived the script in 2008, years prior to the release of As the Gods Will, completing it in 2009.

Online Reactions

The series became the subject of memes and discussions on social media, including Facebook, Twitter, Reddit and TikTok shortly after release. For example, on September 24th, 2021, Facebook[9] page Salty 2.0 posted a still image of people in masks with Grand Theft Auto San Andreas cheat code edited in. The post received more than 2,300 reactions and 2,900 shares in three days (shown below, left). On September 25th, 2021, Redditor PeterPorky posted a humorous image of a man checking the conversion rate for Korean Won while watching the show. The post gained over 1,700 upvotes in the /r/squidgame[10] subreddit in two days (shown below, right).


NETFLIX 个 个 3 million won to usd 2,541.81 United States Dollar oan me 3 million won?

On September 26th, 2021, TikToker[11] @ruthbellpan posted a theory-crafting video about Squid Game season two. The video received over 10 million views in one day (shown below; spoiler alert).


https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/7011823278222265626

In late September 2021, the show trended on Twitter in 40 countries.[12] In the United States, over 578,500 tweets about the show were posted as of September 28th, 2021. On TikTok,[13] videos tagged #squidgame accumulated over 13.7 billion views as of September 28th.

On September 27th, Netflix acknowledged the global success of the shown in a tweet.[14]

Notable Memes

Red Light, Green Light / Squid Game Doll

Red Light, Green Light refers to a series of memes inspired by the deadly version of the titular children's game from the 2021 South Korean survival drama series Squid Game in which a creepy-looking doll shoots participants who fail to stand still. Following the viral popularity of the show in September 2021, videos in which users imitated playing the game gained spread, particularly on TikTok. In Roblox, user-created games inspired by the TV show's game also went viral.


https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/7011149875010112794
https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/7011669103001799962
https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/7011915597541903643

Dalgona Candy Challenge

Dalgona Candy Challenge or Squid Game Candy Challenge refers to a TikTok challenge participants of which attempt to carefully extract a shape out of traditional Korean dalgona, also known as ppopgi and honeycomb toffee. The challenge copies a scene from the 2021 South Korean survival drama series Squid Game in which competitors in a deadly game have to carefully chisel out shapes out of dalgonas within ten minutes.


https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/7011144401086926106
https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/7011563017989033222
https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/7011535408374828294

Seong Gi-hun's ID Photo

Seong Gi-hun's ID Photo refers to images of Squid Game character Seong Gi-Hun taking his player ID photo. Following viral popularity of the series, the images, in one of which Seong Gi-Hun looks at the camera without any particular emotions and the other in which he puts on a wide smile, achieved notable presence on social media, used as reaction images and source material for memes.


bron @1bronclair how roaches look at you when you hit em with that dollar store bug spray Andrew Taylor 1d · O This Mf wanna do everything except be a good father. polo a @krulesurfer me when men me when women CHEAM

Oh-Il Nam Standing and Sitting

Oh-Il Nam Standing and Sitting refers to the character Oh Il-Nam in the hit Netflix series Squid Game. Over the course of the show, the character is seen going from a happy, cheerful disposition to sitting in one spot looking very despondent. The use of one of the pictures separately, or both together as a contrast, have become commonplace following the series widespread success.


Me after getting stage fright in drama made with mematic Remember him? This is him now. feel old yet? THE NEXT GAME. SQUID GAME TURN OFF THE TV WHILE YOUR DAD IS SLEEPING WITHOUT WAKING HIM. imgflip.com

Squid Game Mods and Real Life Games

Squid Game Mods / Real Life Games refers to fan labor projects copying the mechanics of the 2021 hit South Korean series Squid Game, including mods for games such as Roblox and Grand Theft Auto V and real-life games inspired by the series.



Various Examples


SQUID GAME or something idk $O00 I didnt watch it, i hate netflix may not showw it 100 But I haven't watched this 456 SQUID SAME and I'm not going to watch it, you wack ass trends following clowns Jafrin? @antares_ojo_o Gong Yoo in Squid Game:
!
https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/7009893888957664513
https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/7011149875010112794
https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/7011156316630584577

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