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Yoo Jae-suk's 'Running Man' Faces Collective Protests... "Don't Draw Mammal Feet!"

Kim Seunghye
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2025-02-08 18:46:47

Yoo Jae-suk's shocking (?) drawing skills have once again become a hot topic on SBS's 'Running Man'. The scene was filled with the members' outcries.

In the episode airing on the 9th, a 'Nobi Race' unfolded in the heart of Seoul. The members had to solve given quizzes to complete the errands of the 'Dae-gam-nim', and during this process, Yoo Jae-suk's 'clumsy' drawing skills plunged everyone into confusion.

"Open the magic cap first"... Members' collective protests

Yoo Jae-suk's shocking (?) drawing skills have once again become a hot topic. Photo = Provided by SBS
Yoo Jae-suk's shocking (?) drawing skills have once again become a hot topic. Photo = Provided by SBS
A 'Nobi Race' unfolds in the heart of Seoul. Photo = Provided by SBS
A 'Nobi Race' unfolds in the heart of Seoul. Photo = Provided by SBS

The problem involved combining English words and drawings to deduce the location of the errand. When the first player wrote down a word, the other members had to express it alternately with drawings and Korean words. However, the moment Yoo Jae-suk started drawing, the problem became even more difficult.

Holding the magic marker, Yoo Jae-suk drew an unrecognizable shape that was at the level of 'scribbles', throwing the members into chaos. Eventually, even problems that the production team could easily present turned into obscure artworks after passing through Yoo Jae-suk's hands. In response, the members protested collectively, saying, "Start by opening the magic cap," and "Promise not to draw mammal feet like this."

In particular, Yang Se-chan exclaimed, "This is not a quiz, it's an art appreciation time," which drew laughter. Song Ji-hyo also stared at Yoo Jae-suk's drawing for a long time and exclaimed, "What on earth is this?" with a dazed expression.

The 'Kkang Kkang 4' deduction game was not a drawing quiz?

However, the problem was not just Yoo Jae-suk's drawing skills. Thanks to the 'Kkang Kkang 4' members (Haha, Song Ji-hyo, Yang Se-chan, Ji Ye-eun) who couldn't even properly understand basic English words, it turned into a 'deduction game' rather than a drawing quiz.

The members, lacking English skills, made absurd guesses without understanding the meanings of the words. With Yoo Jae-suk's confusing drawings overlapping, the members ultimately shouted, "Yoo Jae-suk is the problem, not the quiz."

After the chaos caused by Yoo Jae-suk's drawings was finally settled, a Chinese character memory quiz appeared. Yang Se-chan had to look at the characters for 10 seconds and then convey them to the members, but during the quiz, two mysterious strands of hair were presented, causing further confusion.

The members pondered for a long time about how this hair was related to the errand location, eventually falling into a mental breakdown, asking each other, "Where on earth did this hair come from?"

Despite the members' protests, Yoo Jae-suk's drawing skills still firmly hold the title of 'drawing clumsiness'. It remains to be seen whether the members' warning to "promise not to draw mammal feet" will be kept, and whether Yoo Jae-suk can avoid the members' wrath in the next quiz.

Meanwhile, this 'chaotic Nobi life' race can be seen on SBS's 'Running Man' at 6:10 PM on the 9th.

[Kim Seung-hye, MK Sports Reporter]