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Description
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AIDA playing cards
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Playing cards for the AIDA company.
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Ace Men Wear playing cards
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Playing cards for the Ace Men Wear company.
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Animal series
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Basic playing cards with animals on the back of the cards. Some of the animals included bunnies, ducks, kittens, and birds.
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Art series
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Basic playing cards with art on the backs. The art included paintings, sculptures, and even nude models.
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Bag-shaped cards
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Nintendo, in an attempt to be innovative, produced bag-shaped card sets. These decks included unique designs on the cover, ranging from the British flag to panda bears.
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Charmant Trump
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Basic cards that, when all held together as if holding a fan, created a pretty image.
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Circular cards
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Nintendo, in an attempt to be innovative, produced cards that were circular in shape.
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Coca-Cola playing cards
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Playing cards for the Coca-Cola company.
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Disney playing cards
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Perhaps the most successful cards Nintendo ever produced, the Disney-themed cards featured such characters and properties as Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck and his nephews, Jiminy Cricket, Bambi, Sleeping Beauty, Lady and the Tramp, Peter Pan, 101 Dalmatians, and more.
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Ehon Trump Series
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The box each set came in resembled a television set, and each card contained an image of a popular TV series or movie. A few Disney variants were made.
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Enlarged Magician Playing Cards
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Super-sized playing cards meant for magicians. These cards have been sighted in American shops.
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Hana-Trump playing cards
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Cards that can be used as western or hanafuda playing cards.
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Mahô no Trump
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Another magic card game that came packaged with blue sunglasses that, when worn, would reveal which each card was. Another similar game was released called Miracle Trump.
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Mario Trump Playing Cards
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Mario-themed playing cards that have been released quite recently in comparison to most of the other card decks.
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Master of Illusion Cards
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A deck of cards packaged with the Nintendo DS game Master of Illusion.
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Miracle Box
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A magic card deck that would assist the player in picking the guessed card.
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MLB Cincinnati Reds Playing Cards
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Playing cards with the Cincinnati Reds on the back of each card.
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One Eyed Jack Playing Cards
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Playing cards with images of One Eyed Jack.
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Oriental Napoleon Playing Cards
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Similar to Nintendo Playing Cards, but with images of Napoleon.
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Other licensed cards
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Other licensed cards include such characters and properties as Bugs Bunny, Popeye, Zorro, Stop! Nii Chan, Uchu Ace, Naruheso Kun, Ultra Seven, and cards by artist Ko Kojima.
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Poker Size Playing Cards
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Playing cards meant to be used in games of poker.
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Popeye playing cards
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Playing cards with portraits of Popeye and related characters.
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Steam Train Playing Cards
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Playing cards with images of steam trains.
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Square cards
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Similar to the circular cards, Nintendo also produced square cards (or, in other words, cards that weren't triangular but rather perfectly square).
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Suntory playing cards
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Several different versions were released, several of which featured semi-nude women on the back.
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Travel series
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Basic playing cards with travel scenes including the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, the Sphinx in Egypt, and more.
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Ukiyo-E
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Playing cards featuring Japanese artwork.
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Urunai
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Cards that were supposed to help predict the player's future regarding romantic relationships.
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Vintage Car Playing Cards
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Playing cards with illustrated images of vintage vehicles.
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