Red Light, Green Light doll Young-hee is a key ingredient of Squid Game's success. Her look? Inspired by the daughter of show ...
Here's the inspiration behind Squid Game`s deadly doll, Young-hee, and the designer`s daughter`s surprising role.
That is Young-hee, an innocent-looking robotic doll who, in fact, has a deadly role in the South Korean-made television ...
The third and final season of the South Korean global hit "Squid Game" is set to begin streaming on June 27, Netflix has ...
The new clip opens with a burst of anxious music as the monumental doll Young-hee, a young girl, is seen from behind. A group of people who appear to be Squid Game contestants walk toward her from ...
That is Young-hee, an innocent-looking robotic doll who in fact has a deadly role in the South Korean-made television series to find contestants to gun down playing the game “Red Light, Green Light” ...
We begin in Thailand where a law legalising same-sex marriage has taken effect. Thousands marked the occasion by formally registering their unions on the first day. We also speak to a father who ...
If you've watched the Netflix show Squid Game, you surely remember her face. The gigantic scary doll in the deadly version of Grandmother's Footsteps (or Red Light, Green Light if you're American).
The initial inspiration for Young-hee came from a girl of the same name on the cover of old primary school textbooks in South Korea, though the killer doll was initially conceived as genderless, Chae ...
Chae Kyoung-sun, the production designer for "Squid Game," says the doll's appearance is partly inspired by her own daughter. In a time of both misinformation and too much information, quality ...
Ms Chae Kyoung-sun, production designer for Squid Game, said the doll’s appearance was partly ... The initial inspiration for Young-hee came from a girl of the same name on the cover of old ...