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Tarocchi della 1013 by Nam Myoung-Hee, Worrynet Zootv Station, 2003. This is promotional deck, referencing the X-Files, Millenium and Harsh Realm, issued by 'Digital girl' Jeong Warri, and illustrator and University lecturer on media. Extra cards 9 Descriptive cards, 4 Picture cards, Number 3 L'Imperatrice. 36 cards 120x70mm.
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Earth Guardian Expedition Tarot Sisock. 2005. 22 cards Majors only deck. 86x59mm.
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Misty Tarot Choi Eunha,Korea 2014. Supplied in case with a book in Korean. 22 cards 110x65mm.
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Trick or Treat Tarot Korea 2012. Supplied in a case with a rather fine Korean book with full page illustrations. 22 cards 110x65mm.
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Arcana Tarot Happy Factory, 2007. Comes with computer game on 3 CD Roms, a tarot deck and book. Supplied in a stout box. 22 cards 118x68mm.
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Manga Tarot Tarot board game, with cards, instructions and three boards. 2003. 22 cards 88x58mm.
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Insect Tarot Tarot based on photographs of insects. Long out of print. Unknown to all but a few Korean collectors. Majors only 22 cards. 3.3x2.3 inches 55x60mm. 2005.
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The Clow Tarot Cardcaptor Sakura Non-standard deck. Card are titled in English but do not correspond to tarot structure. Thus:- The Windy, the Shadow, The Illusion, The Flower, The Mist, The Float, the Fight, The Song etc. 52 cards 118x80mm. Early edition.
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Lilpri Tarot 2010. Lilpri was a Japanese pop girl group managed by UP-FRONT AGENCY and Hello! Project. The unit was formed on May 1, 2010 to promote the anime Hime-chen! Otogi chikku Idol Lilpri, of which the members provided the voice acting for the three main characters. All three members were originally members of S/mileage, and were previously members of Shugo Chara Egg! The anime ended on March 27, 2011, thus ending their activities as Lilpri. 24 cards Majors only deck. Two 'Special' cards. 86x59mm.
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Eunju Son Phoenix Tarot Phoenix Books. Also called the Phoenix Tarot. The illustrated pips do not slavishly follow the Rider-Waite images, but nod in that general direction, though the individual images are original and probably explained in the accompanying book. The Court cards are quite conventional. The watercolours are applied on top of rather freely drawn sketches in pencil, which gets us away from the more common hard pen outline. 78 cards 115x65mm.
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