디비디비딥 - <여걸6>
Dibbidibideep (Game Chant) DibbidibideepOriginal
Pronunciation
"Dibi Dibi Deep - <Yeogeol 6>" is pronounced as "dee-bee-dee-bee-deep" for "Dibi Dibi Deep" and "yuh-gul six" for "<Yeogeol 6>".
Period of Popularity
"Dibi Dibi Deep" first appeared as the signature game of the KBS variety show <Happy Sunday - Yeogeol Five>. Later, it was revamped into <Yeogeol Six>, evolving into a team-based game called "Unity! Dibi Dibi Deep." This version aired from May 22, 2005, to November 19, 2006, gaining significant popularity. <Yeogeol Five>, <Yeogeol Six>, and <High Five> were programs that aired consecutively from April 4, 2004, to May 18, 2008.
Meaning
"Dibi Dibi Deep" is a chant used for rhythm, similar to "Kung Kung Tta," without any special inherent meaning. The game rule is that when the attacker turns their hand to either the left or right, the opponent must turn their hand in the same direction. If they turn it in a different direction or react too slowly, they receive a penalty with a toy hammer. This is similar to the "Cham Cham Cham" game from the past Lee Hong-ryeol Show. "Unity! Dibi Dibi Deep" was a team game in the style of a physical "Muk Jji Ppa" (a Korean rock-paper-scissors variant), where participants had to withstand attacks from the "penalty man" Tiger Mask for a limited time (60 seconds).
Target Audience
<Yeogeol Six> was a highly influential program, gaining popularity with appearances by popular young male celebrities of the time, such as Lee Seung-gi, TVXQ, and Super Junior. As it created a nationwide "Dibi Dibi Deep" craze alongside the "Jwidori Game" (Mouse Game), it was a widely loved meme by people of all ages and genders, not limited to a specific age group or gender.
Usage Examples
"Dibi Dibi Deep" usually starts with two or more people standing face-to-face and shouting the chant "Dibi Dibi Deep!" When the attacker turns their hand to either the left or right, the defender must turn their hand in the same direction as the attacker. If they fail, they receive a penalty. In "Unity! Dibi Dibi Deep," when the master shouted "Dibi Dibi Deep!", the participants played a physical "Muk Jji Ppa" to avoid Tiger Mask's attacks. Recently, it has reappeared as a mini-game in <New Journey to the West 7> and <New Journey to the West 8>, showing its continued use.
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