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Need A Quick Recap Of “Squid Game?” Check Out This Hilarious 3-Minute Summary That’s Gone Viral

Squid Game has taken the world by storm! It seems like no matter where you look, someone is always talking about this South Korean survival thriller that’s topped Netflix‘s most-watched lists around the world.

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Promotional image for Squid Game. | Netflix

It’s got everything from missing-persons cases to social commentary to suspenseful life-or-death games. But in case you need a refresher — or don’t have time to watch the show but still want to know what’s up — this Korean animator has your back!

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Somacguffin (also known as Somaekguffin) is an artist with over 100 million views on YouTube, but their most popular video by far is a 3-minute summary of Squid Game! It has over 9.3 million views and fans of the show can’t get over how good it is.

| somacguffin/YouTube 

It’s hilariously accurate — take this scene, for example, where Gi Hun played ddakji and let himself get slapped in order to win some money. They even got Gong Yoo‘s eerily happy attitude down!

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Somacguffin even lightly referenced the controversy surrounding Squid Game and Japanese film As The Gods Will, which contains a similar story with similar games.

As The Gods Will featured a similar game with a daruma doll. | somacguffin/YouTube 

The comments are full of both international and Korean viewers cracking up over the accuracy and attention to detail. It’s definitely a masterpiece that deserves its high view count!

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Check out the video below for a meme-y spin on the phenomenon that is Squid Game!



source https://www.koreaboo.com/news/need-quick-recap-squid-game-check-hilarious-3-minute-summary-thats-gone-viral/
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