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MLP Fake Trading Cards
On Monday we reported on new sightings of the fake MLP trading cards. But apparently someone already made a review about these, with images! In this post you can see a short version of the review including the images. Thanks to Bootleg Vamp for the images and info!
MLP Fake Trading CardsMLP Fake Trading Cards

MLP Fake Trading CardsMLP Fake Trading Cards
 In total there are 3 covers for these fake packs, but the backs are all the same. The text on the back is stolen from Yu-Gi-Oh Packs and read:
In a land inaccessible to the rest of the world, the premier Dueling high school Duel Academy educates promising young Duelists to their full potential. However, little does the school realize that things are about to change with the arrival of the greatest Duelist of all…
MLP Fake Trading CardsMLP Fake Trading Cards

MLP Fake Trading CardsMLP Fake Trading Cards
 The cards themselves contain stolen artwork from either the show, comic covers or artists (DeviantArt, Tumblr, etc.) with a colored border and the MLP:FiM logo. The cards also contain a playing mechanic involving icons for rock paper scissors and two value for 'habilidad' and 'ataque' which are Spanish for ability and attack. The values seem to be pretty random and there is no instruction included on how to use these values.
MLP Fake Trading CardsMLP Fake Trading Cards
All of the cards are made of cardstock and have a foil layer comparable to those of other bootleg cards (I've seen plenty of Yu-Gi-Oh and Pokémon bootleg cards with the same star pattern).
The back on all cards is the mane 6 dressed up in winter clothes in a snowy Ponyville, probably also stolen from an artist.

You can read the full review on Bootleg Vamp's blog.

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