Mini Magic Cards: Mini Magic Cards are a popular form of collectible trading cards that are based on the popular game Magic: The Gathering. These mini cards are smaller in size compared to regular Magic cards, making them more compact and easier to carry around. Despite their smaller size, they still contain all the elements and gameplay mechanics of the original game. One of the main advantages of Mini Magic Cards is their portability. Players can carry a deck of mini cards with them anywhere, allowing them to play the game whenever they want. This makes Mini Magic Cards a great option for playing on the go or in casual settings where a full-sized deck would be cumbersome.
Angry Dog Deck Uncut Sheet front close up of the sketches from Darrell Riche, Todd Lockwood, Anthony S. Waters, on Black Fillers.
Angry Dog deck 2002 - Mini MTG Cards SET NUM CARDNAME ARTIST SOURCE DATE INFO 001 77 143 Anger John Avon Angry Dog Deck 2002-06-21 YES 002 120 143 Arrogant Wurm John Avon Angry Dog Deck 2002-06-21 YES 003 231 250 Birds of Paradise Edward P. Cleland-Hura Angry Dog Deck 2002-06-21 YES 024 339 350 Mountain Version 3 Rob Alexander Angry Dog Deck 2002-06-21 YES 025 340 350 Mountain Version 4 John Avon Angry Dog Deck 2002-06-21 YES 026 343 350 Mountain Version 1 Tony Szczudlo Angry Dog Deck 2002-06-21 YES 027 344 350 Mountain Version 2 Sam Wood Angry Dog Deck 2002-06-21 YES 028 150 350 Nightmare Carl Critchlow Angry Dog Deck 2002-06-21 YES 029 266 350 Roar of the Wurm Kev Walker Angry Dog Deck 2002-06-21 YES 030 42 350 Serra Angel Mark Zug Angry Dog Deck 2002-06-21 YES 031 326 350 Shadowblood Ridge Glen Angus Angry Dog Deck 2002-06-21 YES 032 218 350 Shivan Dragon Donato Giancola Angry Dog Deck 2002-06-21 YES 033 345 350 Sulfurous Springs Rob Alexander Angry Dog Deck 2002-06-21 YES 034 349 350 Swamp Version 4 Tony Szczudlo Angry Dog Deck 2002-06-21 YES 035 128 143 Terminate DiTerlizzi Angry Dog Deck 2002-06-21 YES 036 283 350 Wild Mongrel Anthony S.
This makes Mini Magic Cards a great option for playing on the go or in casual settings where a full-sized deck would be cumbersome. Another benefit of Mini Magic Cards is their affordability. Since they are smaller in size, they require fewer materials to produce, making them more cost-effective.
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"As best as I can remember this, since it was 12 years ago�� Okay, back in the summer of 2002. A WOTC employee that also judged on the Pro Tour and lots of local events had the idea that mini MTG cards would be such an awesome thing. So Judge Anon got with a friend of his that did the typesetting for the MTG sets and asked for his help in making up 2 decks to help pitch the idea at an upcoming meeting. So typesetter Anon made up the sheets for each deck at the corporate office in Renton, WA. There was 2 decks a U/B/R Tog deck with Shadowmage Infiltrator and a R/B/G deck called Angry Dog. He made 4 sheets total, 2 for each deck. So Judge Anon chops up 2 of the sheets and makes the decks and goes and presents the idea. It was well received, but too many other projects were going on at the time, so the idea got shelved. So the cards and the 2 sheets were split up between the judge and the typesetter. The judge kept the angry dog sheet left over and the typesetter got the tog sheet. The tog sheet was also cut up and a lot of the cards the typesetter had was given to his girlfriend at the time. These cards were traded away over time to my understanding. The cards the judge kept, it�s unknown what he did with them if he still has the deck or not. The last uncut sheet left was of an Angry Dog deck. One day judge Anon was talking to a local TO/Judge who he worked with a lot at events about the mini card concept. He wound up giving the uncut Angry Dog sheet to this Anon who said that it was an awesome idea and he would frame it. To my knowledge no other sheets or decks were made. Though it is possible I suppose. As far as the ones that were chopped up for decks I don�t know if anyone has a complete deck, maybe the judge Anon still has his but the other two were scattered out. But that is how the idea came about and those were the first and probably only decks made for the mini cards. Enjoy� Anon"
Mini MTG Cards: The History (Another version)
"I also want to add, that this is also probably the case for the Mini Magic cards, as I showed my seller for these and she laughed at the story I provided you from the gentleman who has the last uncut sheet, and said Chel just made them for fun, cause they used to party a lot together in the late 90's and early 2000's."
6 sheets were created of the Mini Magic Cards. There's evidence of at least 4 "Angry Dog" sheets, 3 of them having beeng cut and one of them still being uncut (see pics below).
Mini MTG cards, are made on thin paper stock. Precised measurements are not known at the moment, but approximately 1.25" x 1.73" (3.20cm X 4.40cm) in comparison a regular MTG card is 2.49" X 3.48" (6.32cm x 8.83cm). The back of the card looks like Alternate Fourth Edition Cards.
In August 2019, a partial sheet of 2 Black fillers, 2 Shivan Dragon and 2 Mahamoti Djinn was offered. Someone did start a small cut on the right side between the two actual cards.
The list of the Atog Deck, made of Blue, Black and Red cards included, Flametongue Kavu (Planeshift), Psychatog (Odyssey), Shadowmage Infiltrator (Odyssey) among others.
Atog deck: 25 Cards known to exist, to be completed with the missing ones:
Counterspell (7th Edition)
Entomb (Odyssey)
Fact or Fiction (Invasion)
Fire / Ice (Apocalypse)
Flametongue Kavu (Planeshift)
Island 332/350 (7th Edition)
Island 333/350 (7th Edition)
Island 334/350 (7th Edition)
Island 336/350 (Invasion)
Island 337/350 (Invasion)
Island 338/350 (Invasion)
Island 335/350 (Onslaught)
Island 337/350 (Onslaught)
Island 338/350 (Onslaught)
Nightscape Familiar (Planeshift)
Psychatog (Odyssey)
Repulse (Invasion)
Salt Marsh (Invasion)
Shadowmage Infiltrator (Odyssey)
Shivan Reef (Apocalypse)
Syncopate (Odyssey)
Underground River (7th Edition)
Undermine (Invasion)
Urborg Volcano (Invasion)
Urza's Rage (Invasion)
Mini MTG Cards Angry Dog Deck Uncut Sheet 10 x 11 front.
Mini MTG Cards Angry Dog Deck Uncut Sheet 10 x 11 back.
Angry Dog Deck Uncut Sheet front and back close up.
Angry Dog Deck Uncut Sheet front close up of the sketches from Darrell Riche, Todd Lockwood, Anthony S. Waters, on Black Fillers.
Mini MTG Card front and back VS MTG Normal card front and back.
Angry Dog deck 2002 - Mini MTG Cards
SET | NUM | CARDNAME | ARTIST | SOURCE | DATE | INFO |
001 | 77/143 | Anger | John Avon | Angry Dog Deck | 2002-06-21 | YES |
002 | 120/143 | Arrogant Wurm | John Avon | Angry Dog Deck | 2002-06-21 | YES |
003 | 231/250 | Birds of Paradise | Edward P. Beard, Jr. | Angry Dog Deck | 2002-06-21 | YES |
004 | 231/350 | Call of the Herd | Carl Critchlow | Angry Dog Deck | 2002-06-21 | YES |
005 | 57/143 | Chainer's Edict | Ben Thompson | Angry Dog Deck | 2002-06-21 | YES |
006 | 327/350 | City of Brass | Ron Walotsky | Angry Dog Deck | 2002-06-21 | YES |
007 | Elephant Token | Arnie Swekel | Angry Dog Deck | 2002-06-21 | YES | |
008 | 132/350 | Entomb | Ron Spears | Angry Dog Deck | 2002-06-21 | YES |
009 | 97/143 | Fiery Temper | Greg & Tim Hildebrandt | Angry Dog Deck | 2002-06-21 | YES |
010 | 350/350 | Forest (Version 4) | Glen Angus | Angry Dog Deck | 2002-06-21 | YES |
011 | 328/350 | Forest (Version 1) | D. J. Cleland-Hura | Angry Dog Deck | 2002-06-21 | YES |
012 | 329/350 | Forest (Version 2) | Rob Alexander | Angry Dog Deck | 2002-06-21 | YES |
013 | 330/350 | Forest (Version 3) | John Avon | Angry Dog Deck | 2002-06-21 | YES |
014 | 331/350 | Forest (Version 4) | John Avon | Angry Dog Deck | 2002-06-21 | YES |
015 | 347/350 | Forest (Version 1) | John Avon | Angry Dog Deck | 2002-06-21 | YES |
016 | 348/350 | Forest (Version 2) | John Matson | Angry Dog Deck | 2002-06-21 | YES |
017 | 349/350 | Forest (Version 3) | John Avon | Angry Dog Deck | 2002-06-21 | YES |
018 | 350/350 | Forest (Version 4) | David Martin | Angry Dog Deck | 2002-06-21 | YES |
019 | 117/143 | Genesis | Mark Zug | Angry Dog Deck | 2002-06-21 | YES |
020 | 84/350 | Mahamoti Djinn | Eric Peterson | Angry Dog Deck | 2002-06-21 | YES |
021 | 343/350 | Mountain (Version 1) | Matt Cavotta | Angry Dog Deck | 2002-06-21 | YES |
022 | 345/350 | Mountain (Version 3) | Glen Angus | Angry Dog Deck | 2002-06-21 | YES |
023 | 337/350 | Mountain (Version 1) | D. J. Cleland-Hura | Angry Dog Deck | 2002-06-21 | YES |
024 | 339/350 | Mountain (Version 3) | Rob Alexander | Angry Dog Deck | 2002-06-21 | YES |
025 | 340/350 | Mountain (Version 4) | John Avon | Angry Dog Deck | 2002-06-21 | YES |
026 | 343/350 | Mountain (Version 1) | Tony Szczudlo | Angry Dog Deck | 2002-06-21 | YES |
027 | 344/350 | Mountain (Version 2) | Sam Wood | Angry Dog Deck | 2002-06-21 | YES |
028 | 150/350 | Nightmare | Carl Critchlow | Angry Dog Deck | 2002-06-21 | YES |
029 | 266/350 | Roar of the Wurm | Kev Walker | Angry Dog Deck | 2002-06-21 | YES |
030 | 42/350 | Serra Angel | Mark Zug | Angry Dog Deck | 2002-06-21 | YES |
031 | 326/350 | Shadowblood Ridge | Glen Angus | Angry Dog Deck | 2002-06-21 | YES |
032 | 218/350 | Shivan Dragon | Donato Giancola | Angry Dog Deck | 2002-06-21 | YES |
033 | 345/350 | Sulfurous Springs | Rob Alexander | Angry Dog Deck | 2002-06-21 | YES |
034 | 349/350 | Swamp (Version 4) | Tony Szczudlo | Angry Dog Deck | 2002-06-21 | YES |
035 | 128/143 | Terminate | DiTerlizzi | Angry Dog Deck | 2002-06-21 | YES |
036 | 283/350 | Wild Mongrel | Anthony S. Waters | Angry Dog Deck | 2002-06-21 | YES |
037 | Wurm Token | Alan Pollack | Angry Dog Deck | 2002-06-21 | YES |
Atog Deck 2002 - Mini MTG Cards
SET | NUM | CARDNAME | ARTIST | SOURCE | DATE | INFO |
000 | 67/350 | Counterspell | Mark Romanoski | Atog Deck | 2002-06-21 | |
000 | 132/350 | Entomb | Ron Spears | Atog Deck | 2002-06-21 | |
000 | 57/350 | Fact or Fiction | Terese Nielsen | Atog Deck | 2002-06-21 | |
000 | 128/143 | Fire/Ice | David Martin & Franz Vohwinkel | Atog Deck | 2002-06-21 | |
000 | 60/143 | Flametongue Kavu | Pete Venters | Atog Deck | 2002-06-21 | |
000 | 332/350 | Island (Version 1) | Scott Bailey | Atog Deck | 2002-06-21 | |
000 | 333/350 | Island (Version 2) | Rob Alexander | Atog Deck | 2002-06-21 | |
000 | 334/350 | Island (Version 3) | John Avon | Atog Deck | 2002-06-21 | |
000 | 336/350 | Island (Version 4) | John Avon | Atog Deck | 2002-06-21 | |
000 | 337/350 | Island (Version 5) | Terese Nielsen | Atog Deck | 2002-06-21 | |
000 | 338/350 | Island (Version 6) | Darrell Riche | Atog Deck | 2002-06-21 | |
000 | 335/350 | Island (Version 7) | Tony Szczudlo | Atog Deck | 2002-06-21 | |
000 | 337/350 | Island (Version 8) | Larry Elmore | Atog Deck | 2002-06-21 | |
000 | 338/350 | Island (Version 9) | Rob Alexander | Atog Deck | 2002-06-21 | |
000 | 48/143 | Nightscape Familiar | Jeff Easley | Atog Deck | 2002-06-21 | |
000 | 292/350 | Psychatog | Edward P. Beard, Jr. | Atog Deck | 2002-06-21 | |
000 | 70/350 | Repulse | Aaron Boyd | Atog Deck | 2002-06-21 | |
000 | 326/350 | Salt Marsh | Jerry Tiritilli | Atog Deck | 2002-06-21 | |
000 | 294/350 | Shadowmage Infiltrator | Rick Farrell | Atog Deck | 2002-06-21 | |
000 | 142/143 | Shivan Reef | Rob Alexander | Atog Deck | 2002-06-21 | |
000 | 103/350 | Syncopate | Pete Venters | Atog Deck | 2002-06-21 | |
000 | 350/350 | Underground River | Andrew Goldhawk | Atog Deck | 2002-06-21 | |
000 | 282/350 | Undermine | Massimilano Frezzato | Atog Deck | 2002-06-21 | |
000 | 330/350 | Urborg Volcano | Tony Szczudlo | Atog Deck | 2002-06-21 | |
000 | 178/350 | Urza's Rage | Matthew D. Wilson | Atog Deck | 2002-06-21 |
He’s the most infamous of the seven Elder Dragons. He was going to take over the Multiverse. In War of the Spark, Nicol Bolas was planning to harvest the sparks of all our favorite Planeswalkers and leave them for dead in order to transcend to God-like powers. But could he have done all that if he were only the size of a human thumb?
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