Adventure Time Marceline
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These cards are based on
Marceline from the hit TV show Adventure Time! She plays guitar, she
sings, she sucks the red from everything and now she has her own deck of
playing cards.
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These cards are based on
Marceline from the hit TV show Adventure Time! She plays guitar, she
sings, she sucks the red from everything and now she has her own deck of
playing cards.
| Weight | 0.325 lbs |
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| Dimensions | 4 × 4 × 1 in |
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