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Vanessa Perez and her friends took to a shopping mall in the Philippines to try to win against the real Mugunghwa doll
Replying, Xavier admitted, ‘no confidence in that one.’ 
Versions of the killer robot girl have been erected in some shopping malls.
Vanessa Perez, from the Philippines, posted a TikTok Video of her with four of her friends creeping up to the ‘real life’ version. 
Fortunately, they made it out with their lives and TikTok commenters were shaken by the uncanny resemblance to the shows robot, ‘plot twist, it actually shoots’ said one person.    
Some TV fans though, have been left repulsed by the excessive violence, with several saying they could not even make it through the first episode – and others recommending it be banned for viewers under 20 because it is ‘too gory’.
Netflix has faced criticism over its increasingly X-rated programming, with ‘soft porn’ series Sex/Life, film 365 DNI, which glorifies kidnapping, and bodice-ripper Madame Claude, all being promoted on the platform. 
Korean-made Squid Game, http://tours4southindia.com which is the most streamed show in the US and in the UK, features grisly scenes of characters being shot in the head and organ harvesting, in the latest example of shock-tactic programming from the streaming giant.

Pictured, A contestant is covered in blood after another player’s head is blown off in a hellish version of a Grandma’s Footsteps
The unlikely heroes are Seong Gi-hun (Lee Jung-jae), a failed father and gambling addict (pictured).

At the start of the first episode, he gambles his mother’s money away and ends up in an arcade desperately trying to get his daughter a birthday present. By the end of the series, he must kill his best friend in order to live himself
The candy-coloured sets of this fictive game show appear like a children’s playground, but they are anything but, as masked men strapped with machine guns stand-by to shoot the losing contestants

TV fans have been left repulsed by the violence, with several saying they could not even make it through the first episode – and others calling for it be banned for viewers under 20
In each episode of Squid Game, characters take part in bloody versions of traditional children’s games, like Grandmother’s Footsteps, or British Bulldogs, with the winners progressing to the next ’round’ of the game show. 
The losers are executed by a masked death squad standing by with machine guns.
The story centres around gambling addict Seong Gi-hun (Lee Jung-jae) and his childhood friend Cho Sang-woo (Park Hae-soo), a disgraced banker wanted by the police.
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In the final episode of Squid Game – and ’round’ of the fictional game show within the series – the main characters are pitted against each other, with Gi-hun eventually tasked with killing his closest friend in order to win the game and take home the 45.6 billion won (around £28m) cash prize.   
‘There are literally hundreds of such deaths in the show’s nine episodes, with a bonus dissection scene, if what you really crave is to see some intestines,’ a critic writing for Slate Magazine ‘And almost everybody on the show is afraid, all the time—the actors are constantly trembling, crying, and shaking, under the most extreme forms of duress. If you can stand all that, you should watch this show.’
Some TV fans were left repulsed by the violence, with several saying they could not even make it through the first episode – and others calling for it be banned for viewers under 20.
Sae-byeok is played by top fashion model HoYeon Jung, 27, (pictured) in her first-ever screen role. In the first episode, she also takes part in the gory game
Terrifying masked assassins roam around in the game show and kill the contestants who fail
Adding to the depravity, the contestants are poor people who are enticed to compete to win a grand prize of 45 billion won. Pictured: one of the participant refuses to comply with the gory game’s rules 

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