A few weeks back, Season 2 of the Netflix hit, Squid Game dropped, with a brand new plot, new players for the death games and even new games! I have to say though that I came here mainly for the games and how the protagonist, Seong Gi-Hun plays out as a Squid Game veteran. My only complaint is that the second season itself felt like half of one season, given that there are supposed to be six games, yet only three are played during the Squid Game event. Either that or the pacing was unusually slower than in the first season.
Y'all remember the Undertale/Deltarune + Squid Game crossover I made (https://www.furaffinity.net/view/59414302/) to commemorate the release of "Squid Game: The Challenge"? Well, I'm back again to commemorate the release of Squid Game's 2nd season with a crossover between Squid Game itself and the renowned Undertale fan prequel, "Undertale Yellow". This pixel artwork showcases 19 Undertale Yellow characters (including Flowey) in Squid Game jumpsuits, along with the player numbers that I think are the best fit for them, based on the players' numbers from Squid Game season 2:
001 - Flowey - Both Flowey and Hwang In-Ho (Player 001; the Front Man disguised as a player named "Oh Young-Il") put up friendly facades to the protagonists of their respective medias. For most of Undertale Yellow, until the end of a Neutral or Genocide run, Flowey puts up a friendly facade towards Clover, acting like Clover's trustworthy assistant through Clover's journey in the Underground. However, Flowey is actually evil in nature and plans to use Clover to kill Asgore so that Flowey can take all the human SOULs. Hwang In-Ho (the Front Man), puts up a friendly facade toward Seong Gi-Hun, presenting himself as a Squid Game player named "Oh Young-Il". Needless to say they made friends, but that was until "Young-Il" faked his death in front of Gi-Hun via walkie-talkie communication to revert back to the Front Man. As of the end of Squid Game Season 2, Gi-Hun wasn't aware about the Front Man and "Oh Young-Il" being the same person, or rather, the Front Man's true identity yet. Both Flowey and In-Ho also have some feelings of omnipotence, which is control over the timelines for Flowey and the games themselves for In-Ho.
007 - Kanako - Both Kanako and Park Yong-Sik (Player 007) are the children from their respective medias' parent-child duo in Undertale Yellow (with Ceroba) and Squid Game Season 2 (with Jang Geum-Ja). Personality wise, the two are similar as such that they love their respective parents and are courageous (Kanako is the positive kind, but Yong-Sik was the reckless kind).
044 - Dina - There isn't much connection between Dina and Seon-Nyeo (Player 044) but both do look middle-aged. In terms of looks, Dina and Seon-Nyeo can feel similar (depending on your view) but actually, they are the opposite in terms of personality. Dina is very relaxed but can only get a little annoyed if customers want to sell things to her. Seon-Nyeo on the other hand, struggles with anxiety and can lash out, and at other times she can be annoying towards other players, given her arrogance.
095 - Mooch - Not much connection between Mooch and Kim Young-Mi (Player 095), though Mooch appears extremely young among the living and non-missing monsters as of Undertale Yellow, and Kim Young-Mi also appears the most youngest among the most well known players from Squid Game season 2, at least from my view. Again, both Mooch and Young-Mi are vastly different in terms of personality. Mooch is sneaky and mischievous whereas Young-Mi is emotional and anxious.
100 - Blackjack - Both Blackjack and Im Jeong-Dae (Player 100) are the elders. However, while Blackjack is just upbeat and eccentric (but sometimes reckless), Jeong-Dae is greedy and money-minded.
120 - Moray - Both Moray and Cho Hyun-Ju (Player 120) have relations with the LGBT community. Canonically, Moray from Undertale Yellow is Non-Binary, whereas Hyun-Ju from Squid Game is Transgender. The two have one thing in common: they are both caring towards others.
124 - Ed - Both Ed and Nam-Gyu (Player 124) are right-hand men for characters from their respective medias that are popular among some groups. Ed is the right-hand man for Starlo, a renowned sheriff in the Wild East. Nam-Gyu is the right-hand man for Choi Su-Bong/Thanos, who was a retired rapper and at one point was actually quite popular among the Squid Game players from the 36th Squid Games, when other players attempted to take a group photo with him while all players are taking individual pictures for their portraits. Of course the two would be loyal to their respective masters.
125 - Ace - So why am I giving Ace Park Min-Su (Player 125)'s player number? Well, Ace is mysterious and has his face covered with a scarf and a hat, even wearing gloves to prevent any part of his bare body from getting exposed. There's no denying that Ace is the most serious member of the Feisty Five gang from the Wild West but maybe him covering his whole body in clothing could imply that he is shy and insecure inside. The implied personality of Ace covering his whole body is similar to Min-Su's personality, timid, lacking in confidence and cowardly.
149 - Ceroba - Both Ceroba and Jang Geum-Ja (Player 149) are the mothers from their respective medias' parent-child duo in Undertale Yellow (with Kanako) and Squid Game Season 2 (with Park Yong-Sik). Both characters deeply love their children and that's a fact. Both also cares about their loved ones and would even help other too. Unfortunately though, unlike Geum-Ja, Ceroba was also reckless, which somehow led into her daughter, Kanako, having her body melt, turning her into a tragic extremist who plans to hunt down Clover's SOUL to accomplish her husband, Chujin's mission to create a serum that turns regular monsters into boss monsters.
196 - Decibat - If there's one thing to connect between Decibat and Kang Mi-Na (Player 196), both can die very early in their respective medias. Decibat from Undertale Yellow can be the first member of the main Undertale Yellow monster cast to be killed, especially in a Neutral or Genocide run, while barring Chujin's death prior to the game. Kang Mi-Na is the first player from Squid Game Season 2 to die.
222 - Honeydew Shopkeeper - Both Honey (I'm calling the pink bear by that name) and Kim Jun-Hee can be stressed out at time. For Honey, it is forgetting some details of Honeydew Resort from Undertale Yellow as well as socializing. For Jun-Hee, it's her pregnancy with her unborn child.
230 - Starlo - Like how Starlo is popular among the Wild East residents, Choi Su-Bong/Thanos (Player 230) is a popular rapper, now retired, but also popular with the Squid Game players in season 2 (as evidenced by other players wanting to take a picture with him together). Starlo and Su-Bong however, are vastly different. Starlo, a fan of Western films made a persona, "North Star" to entertain the other monsters as means to distract them from imprisonment in the Underground and he, along with his 4 friends to form "The Feisty Five" created the Wild East together. Su-Bong, with a persona, "Thanos", is charismatic like Starlo, but unlike Starlo though, he is careless and reckless and during his time in the Squid Games, he was especially aggressive and sailor-mouthed and even went as far as to sabotage a few players in "Red Light, Green Light".
246 - Dalv - Both Dalv and Park Gyeong-Seok (Player 246) have friendly connections with some children. Dalv made friends with Kanako and can befriend Clover as well. Gyeong-Seok really cares for his daughter and wants to save her from her severe illness, even if it means joining the Squid Games.
256 - Axis - Not much connection between Axis and Gyeong-Su (Player 256). But why did I give Axis Gyeong-Su's player number, 256? 256 is a power of two, and powers of two are numbers of different bit combinations, bits are used to store data in computers and Axis is a computer himself.
333 - Mo - Both Mo and Lee Myung-Gi (Player 333) are both motivated by financial success. Mo was in debt during Undertale Yellow but if Clover buys all his items, Mo could thank Clover so that he could pay his debt. Lee Myung-Gi is in debt too over investing in a cryptocurrency coin which turned out to be a scam, but Myung-Gi never intended to scam others to be fair. Both characters also have great persuasion skills too.
380 - El Bailador - El Bailador and Se-Mi (Player 380) are both badasses in different ways. El Bailador has his dancing skills, passion and energy, while Se-Mi is bold determined and does have an attitude towards Thanos and Nam-Gyu.
388 - Chujin - Both Chujin and Kang Dae-Ho (Player 388) are both motivated strongly in their own goals. Not only that but like how Chujin is a close associate of Martlet (albeit her mentor), who in turn is a close friend of Clover (Undertale Yellow's protagonist), Dae-Ho is also a close associate of Jung-Bae (albeit both being ex-marines), who in turn is a close friend of Gi-Hun (Squid Game's protagonist).
390 - Martlet - Both Martlet and Park Jung-Bae (Player 390) are close friends of the protagonists of their respective medias: Clover for Undertale Yellow and Seong Gi-Hun for Squid Game. Enough said.
456 - Clover - Yes this is going to be obvious. Clover is Undertale Yellow's protagonist, and Seong Gi-Hun (Player 456) is Squid Game's protagonist. A connection I find with the Clover-Martlet-Flowey group and the GiHun-JungBae-InHo group is that in Undertale Yellow's Neutral run, when Martlet wanted to give Clover an offer to stay at her house towards the end, Flowey kills Martlet right in front of Clover, whereas in Squid Game Season 2, the Front Man kills Jung-Bae in front of Gi-Hun after Gi-Hun's uprising of fellow players against the staff failed.
© 2015-2025 Toby Fox
© 2013-2025 Fangamer
© 2017-2025 8-4 Ltd.
© 2021-2025 Netflix and Hwang Dong-hyuk
Y'all remember the Undertale/Deltarune + Squid Game crossover I made (https://www.furaffinity.net/view/59414302/) to commemorate the release of "Squid Game: The Challenge"? Well, I'm back again to commemorate the release of Squid Game's 2nd season with a crossover between Squid Game itself and the renowned Undertale fan prequel, "Undertale Yellow". This pixel artwork showcases 19 Undertale Yellow characters (including Flowey) in Squid Game jumpsuits, along with the player numbers that I think are the best fit for them, based on the players' numbers from Squid Game season 2:
001 - Flowey - Both Flowey and Hwang In-Ho (Player 001; the Front Man disguised as a player named "Oh Young-Il") put up friendly facades to the protagonists of their respective medias. For most of Undertale Yellow, until the end of a Neutral or Genocide run, Flowey puts up a friendly facade towards Clover, acting like Clover's trustworthy assistant through Clover's journey in the Underground. However, Flowey is actually evil in nature and plans to use Clover to kill Asgore so that Flowey can take all the human SOULs. Hwang In-Ho (the Front Man), puts up a friendly facade toward Seong Gi-Hun, presenting himself as a Squid Game player named "Oh Young-Il". Needless to say they made friends, but that was until "Young-Il" faked his death in front of Gi-Hun via walkie-talkie communication to revert back to the Front Man. As of the end of Squid Game Season 2, Gi-Hun wasn't aware about the Front Man and "Oh Young-Il" being the same person, or rather, the Front Man's true identity yet. Both Flowey and In-Ho also have some feelings of omnipotence, which is control over the timelines for Flowey and the games themselves for In-Ho.
007 - Kanako - Both Kanako and Park Yong-Sik (Player 007) are the children from their respective medias' parent-child duo in Undertale Yellow (with Ceroba) and Squid Game Season 2 (with Jang Geum-Ja). Personality wise, the two are similar as such that they love their respective parents and are courageous (Kanako is the positive kind, but Yong-Sik was the reckless kind).
044 - Dina - There isn't much connection between Dina and Seon-Nyeo (Player 044) but both do look middle-aged. In terms of looks, Dina and Seon-Nyeo can feel similar (depending on your view) but actually, they are the opposite in terms of personality. Dina is very relaxed but can only get a little annoyed if customers want to sell things to her. Seon-Nyeo on the other hand, struggles with anxiety and can lash out, and at other times she can be annoying towards other players, given her arrogance.
095 - Mooch - Not much connection between Mooch and Kim Young-Mi (Player 095), though Mooch appears extremely young among the living and non-missing monsters as of Undertale Yellow, and Kim Young-Mi also appears the most youngest among the most well known players from Squid Game season 2, at least from my view. Again, both Mooch and Young-Mi are vastly different in terms of personality. Mooch is sneaky and mischievous whereas Young-Mi is emotional and anxious.
100 - Blackjack - Both Blackjack and Im Jeong-Dae (Player 100) are the elders. However, while Blackjack is just upbeat and eccentric (but sometimes reckless), Jeong-Dae is greedy and money-minded.
120 - Moray - Both Moray and Cho Hyun-Ju (Player 120) have relations with the LGBT community. Canonically, Moray from Undertale Yellow is Non-Binary, whereas Hyun-Ju from Squid Game is Transgender. The two have one thing in common: they are both caring towards others.
124 - Ed - Both Ed and Nam-Gyu (Player 124) are right-hand men for characters from their respective medias that are popular among some groups. Ed is the right-hand man for Starlo, a renowned sheriff in the Wild East. Nam-Gyu is the right-hand man for Choi Su-Bong/Thanos, who was a retired rapper and at one point was actually quite popular among the Squid Game players from the 36th Squid Games, when other players attempted to take a group photo with him while all players are taking individual pictures for their portraits. Of course the two would be loyal to their respective masters.
125 - Ace - So why am I giving Ace Park Min-Su (Player 125)'s player number? Well, Ace is mysterious and has his face covered with a scarf and a hat, even wearing gloves to prevent any part of his bare body from getting exposed. There's no denying that Ace is the most serious member of the Feisty Five gang from the Wild West but maybe him covering his whole body in clothing could imply that he is shy and insecure inside. The implied personality of Ace covering his whole body is similar to Min-Su's personality, timid, lacking in confidence and cowardly.
149 - Ceroba - Both Ceroba and Jang Geum-Ja (Player 149) are the mothers from their respective medias' parent-child duo in Undertale Yellow (with Kanako) and Squid Game Season 2 (with Park Yong-Sik). Both characters deeply love their children and that's a fact. Both also cares about their loved ones and would even help other too. Unfortunately though, unlike Geum-Ja, Ceroba was also reckless, which somehow led into her daughter, Kanako, having her body melt, turning her into a tragic extremist who plans to hunt down Clover's SOUL to accomplish her husband, Chujin's mission to create a serum that turns regular monsters into boss monsters.
196 - Decibat - If there's one thing to connect between Decibat and Kang Mi-Na (Player 196), both can die very early in their respective medias. Decibat from Undertale Yellow can be the first member of the main Undertale Yellow monster cast to be killed, especially in a Neutral or Genocide run, while barring Chujin's death prior to the game. Kang Mi-Na is the first player from Squid Game Season 2 to die.
222 - Honeydew Shopkeeper - Both Honey (I'm calling the pink bear by that name) and Kim Jun-Hee can be stressed out at time. For Honey, it is forgetting some details of Honeydew Resort from Undertale Yellow as well as socializing. For Jun-Hee, it's her pregnancy with her unborn child.
230 - Starlo - Like how Starlo is popular among the Wild East residents, Choi Su-Bong/Thanos (Player 230) is a popular rapper, now retired, but also popular with the Squid Game players in season 2 (as evidenced by other players wanting to take a picture with him together). Starlo and Su-Bong however, are vastly different. Starlo, a fan of Western films made a persona, "North Star" to entertain the other monsters as means to distract them from imprisonment in the Underground and he, along with his 4 friends to form "The Feisty Five" created the Wild East together. Su-Bong, with a persona, "Thanos", is charismatic like Starlo, but unlike Starlo though, he is careless and reckless and during his time in the Squid Games, he was especially aggressive and sailor-mouthed and even went as far as to sabotage a few players in "Red Light, Green Light".
246 - Dalv - Both Dalv and Park Gyeong-Seok (Player 246) have friendly connections with some children. Dalv made friends with Kanako and can befriend Clover as well. Gyeong-Seok really cares for his daughter and wants to save her from her severe illness, even if it means joining the Squid Games.
256 - Axis - Not much connection between Axis and Gyeong-Su (Player 256). But why did I give Axis Gyeong-Su's player number, 256? 256 is a power of two, and powers of two are numbers of different bit combinations, bits are used to store data in computers and Axis is a computer himself.
333 - Mo - Both Mo and Lee Myung-Gi (Player 333) are both motivated by financial success. Mo was in debt during Undertale Yellow but if Clover buys all his items, Mo could thank Clover so that he could pay his debt. Lee Myung-Gi is in debt too over investing in a cryptocurrency coin which turned out to be a scam, but Myung-Gi never intended to scam others to be fair. Both characters also have great persuasion skills too.
380 - El Bailador - El Bailador and Se-Mi (Player 380) are both badasses in different ways. El Bailador has his dancing skills, passion and energy, while Se-Mi is bold determined and does have an attitude towards Thanos and Nam-Gyu.
388 - Chujin - Both Chujin and Kang Dae-Ho (Player 388) are both motivated strongly in their own goals. Not only that but like how Chujin is a close associate of Martlet (albeit her mentor), who in turn is a close friend of Clover (Undertale Yellow's protagonist), Dae-Ho is also a close associate of Jung-Bae (albeit both being ex-marines), who in turn is a close friend of Gi-Hun (Squid Game's protagonist).
390 - Martlet - Both Martlet and Park Jung-Bae (Player 390) are close friends of the protagonists of their respective medias: Clover for Undertale Yellow and Seong Gi-Hun for Squid Game. Enough said.
456 - Clover - Yes this is going to be obvious. Clover is Undertale Yellow's protagonist, and Seong Gi-Hun (Player 456) is Squid Game's protagonist. A connection I find with the Clover-Martlet-Flowey group and the GiHun-JungBae-InHo group is that in Undertale Yellow's Neutral run, when Martlet wanted to give Clover an offer to stay at her house towards the end, Flowey kills Martlet right in front of Clover, whereas in Squid Game Season 2, the Front Man kills Jung-Bae in front of Gi-Hun after Gi-Hun's uprising of fellow players against the staff failed.
© 2015-2025 Toby Fox
© 2013-2025 Fangamer
© 2017-2025 8-4 Ltd.
© 2021-2025 Netflix and Hwang Dong-hyuk
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Flowey is both a main character in both Undertale and Undertale Yellow. But I gave him the 001 number twice because in both seasons of Squid Game, the '001' player number is assigned to the current leader of the Squid Game team (Il-Nam for season 1 and In-Ho for season 2). Flowey sees the world as a game where he can tamper with the timelines so that's why I feel that 001 suits Flowey. Squid Game's protagonist is attributed to the '456' number so I made the playable characters from the Undertale games wear that number.
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