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If the card has a typical trading/collectible card size and focuses on character images and comes with some sort of gaming stats or rules, it could be a card game card:
 
If the card has a typical trading/collectible card size and focuses on character images and comes with some sort of gaming stats or rules, it could be a card game card:
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Disambiguation page

So you find yourself with a piece of paper or cardboard that is clearly from My Little Pony, but you are not sure what this specific card is from.

If the card seems to be cut from toy packaging, or is very simple, it is probably a card that came with a toy:


If the card is a type of greeting card, Valentine's Day card, post card:


If the card has a typical trading/collectible card size and focuses on either the character art, character bios, or both, it may be a typical trading card:


If the card has a typical trading/collectible card size and focuses on character images and comes with some sort of gaming stats or rules, it could be a card game card:


If the card appears to be from a board game, memory game, or card game, where the cards can be various sizes, shapes, and materials, and have very little text or have instructional text, see:


If the card is just a name, it could be a name card accessory from a playset:

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