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'''Playing Cards''' are the residents of [[Mickeyjunk Mountain]] and assist [[Oswald the Lucky Rabbit|Oswald]] in guarding his sanctuary and by extension the bottle containing the [[Phantom Blot]]. Notable ones are Decker who operates the crane at the bottom of the mountain, Jack Trade who keeps the door to Oswald's sanctuary closed, and the Ace of Spades who tests [[Mickey Mouse|Mickey]] in three trials before he allows him to see Oswald and considers him a greater hero than Mickey.
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'''Playing Cards''' are residents of [[Mickeyjunk Mountain]] and assist [[Oswald the Lucky Rabbit|Oswald]] in guarding his sanctuary and by extension the bottle containing the [[Phantom Blot]]. Notable ones are Decker who operates the crane at the bottom of the mountain, Jack Trade who keeps the door to Oswald's sanctuary closed, and the Ace of Spades who tests [[Mickey Mouse|Mickey]] in three trials before he allows him to see Oswald and considers him a greater hero than Mickey.
   
 
One notable fact is that quite a few of the Playing Cards don't seem to like Mickey, however they most likely believe so due to their leader Oswald telling them how much he doesn't like him.
 
One notable fact is that quite a few of the Playing Cards don't seem to like Mickey, however they most likely believe so due to their leader Oswald telling them how much he doesn't like him.
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They appear to come from "Thru the Mirror", a notable difference here being that they are his normal size.
 
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Revision as of 07:14, 14 January 2011

Playing Cards are residents of Mickeyjunk Mountain and assist Oswald in guarding his sanctuary and by extension the bottle containing the Phantom Blot. Notable ones are Decker who operates the crane at the bottom of the mountain, Jack Trade who keeps the door to Oswald's sanctuary closed, and the Ace of Spades who tests Mickey in three trials before he allows him to see Oswald and considers him a greater hero than Mickey.

One notable fact is that quite a few of the Playing Cards don't seem to like Mickey, however they most likely believe so due to their leader Oswald telling them how much he doesn't like him.

They appear to come from "Thru the Mirror", a notable difference here being that they are his normal size.