'Squid Game' production designer explains inspiration behind killer doll

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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 doll’s name is Young-hee, and its designer says she was inspired by her own daughter, – who hopefully isn’t as deadly. Story by Charli James.

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