My personal favorite so far… The doll may be internet famous, but that celebrity has translated to the “real” world too. The Mugunghwa doll has been spotted in the outside world following the release of the drama. According to Koreaboo, some eagle-eyed Netizens made the connection between the Squid Game doll and a Korean historical museum in the country’s North Chungcheong province. One user posted a photo of the doll in her new home at the Jincheon Carriage Museum Adventure Village, aka Macha Land, via The Qoo, a Korean forum. The doll is notably missing a hand in the post-Squid Game photos, which have led some to joke that the deadly competition took its toll on our friend here. Honestly, however the Mugunghwa doll ended up at Macha Land, it was probably a good deal. Squid Game is currently the most-watched series on Netflix, so it wouldn’t be hard to imagine a future in which people visit the museum in order to see the doll specifically. Move over prop weapons and carriages from historical k-dramas! You have some serious competition. The Squid Game doll is reportedly now stationed close to the village entrance. In a much creepier post-Squid Game appearance, a version of the giant Mugunghwa doll has also popped up in the Philippines. The replica is in Manila, stationed by Netflix as promotion for the series in front of the Robinsons Galleria Ortigas Mall. The doll turns, her eyes lighting up red to mimic the motion-detecting sensors the prop uses to choose players to eliminate in Squid Game’s First Round. Horrifying.