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'''The Cards''' (Karty in Polish or alternatively Playing Cards) is the formerly lost episode of the Czechoslovakian animated series "A je to!" (Sąsiedzi in Polish, "...and that's it!" in English). It was {{InfoboxFound|image = Image288.png|status = <span style="color:green;">'''Found'''</span>|datefound = March 13, 2014|foundby = 이은석|title = "The Cards"}}made in 1998 by some of the original AIF Studio makers, however without the rights of Lubomir Beneš's heirs. This was supposed to be the beginning of the new format the show was going to have. It was directed, animated and written by František Váša. It was different from earlier episodes and filmed in widescreen format (16:9), it was longer than all of the aired and existing episodes (lasting 12 minutes), had a dialogue, an entirely new soundtrack and new opening and closing sequences.  
'''The Cards''' (Karty in Polish or alternatively Playing Cards) is the formerly lost episode of the Czechoslovakian animated series "A je to!" (Sąsiedzi in Polish, "...and that's it!" in English). It was {{InfoboxFound|image = Image288.png|status = <span style="color:green;">'''Found'''</span>|datefound = March 13, 2014|foundby = 이은석|title = "The Cards"}}made in 1998 by some of the original AIF Studio makers, however without the rights of Lubomir Beneš's heirs. This was supposed to be the beginning of the new format the show was going to have. It was directed, animated and written by František Váša. It was different from earlier episodes and filmed in widescreen format (16:9), it was longer than all of the aired and existing episodes (lasting 12 minutes), had a dialogue, an entirely new soundtrack and new opening and closing sequences.  


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In 2002, the Korean studio branch, aiF Asia, released two cassettes with Pat and Mat with English dubbing for educational purposes,
In 2002, the Korean studio branch, aiF Asia, released two cassettes with Pat and Mat with English dubbing for educational purposes,
among the episodes on these two VHS cassettes there was an episode "Cards"
among the episodes on these two VHS cassettes, there was an episode "Cards"


In 2012, one and a half minutes of an episode without sound appears unexpectedly on the Internet.
In 2012, one and a half minutes of an episode without sound appears unexpectedly on the Internet.
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March 13, 2014. A YouTube user named "이은석" finally uploaded on Youtube this episode with English dubbing and subtitles.
March 13, 2014. A YouTube user named "이은석" finally uploaded on Youtube this episode with English dubbing and subtitles.


To note: This was supposed to be an episode of the new series. In plans there was a total of 52 episodes and a feature film. However, it was cancelled just around the time "The Cards" was supposed to be originally aired.
To note: This was supposed to be an episode of the new series. In plans, there was a total of 52 episodes and a feature film. However, it was canceled just around the time "The Cards" was supposed to be originally aired.


==Video==
==Video==

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The Cards (Karty in Polish or alternatively Playing Cards) is the formerly lost episode of the Czechoslovakian animated series "A je to!" (Sąsiedzi in Polish, "...and that's it!" in English). It was

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Status: Found

Date found: March 13, 2014

Found by: 이은석

made in 1998 by some of the original AIF Studio makers, however without the rights of Lubomir Beneš's heirs. This was supposed to be the beginning of the new format the show was going to have. It was directed, animated and written by František Váša. It was different from earlier episodes and filmed in widescreen format (16:9), it was longer than all of the aired and existing episodes (lasting 12 minutes), had a dialogue, an entirely new soundtrack and new opening and closing sequences.

The episode production probably lasted 4 months, due to its length, 11 minutes and 20 seconds, The famous Czech actor David Nykl dubbed the characters. A lot of money from the aiF studio has been stolen, most likely this money was to be used as a budget for the production of new episodes.

Marek Benes and Vladimir Jiranek left the aiF studio in 1998 announcing the bankruptcy of the studio, Combined this situation with the lack of copyright to the characters and that the heirs forbade publication, the episode has never been broadcast on television or never been released on DVD.

In 2002, the Korean studio branch, aiF Asia, released two cassettes with Pat and Mat with English dubbing for educational purposes, among the episodes on these two VHS cassettes, there was an episode "Cards"

In 2012, one and a half minutes of an episode without sound appears unexpectedly on the Internet.

March 13, 2014. A YouTube user named "이은석" finally uploaded on Youtube this episode with English dubbing and subtitles.

To note: This was supposed to be an episode of the new series. In plans, there was a total of 52 episodes and a feature film. However, it was canceled just around the time "The Cards" was supposed to be originally aired.

Video

The complete episode 50 "Cards" with english dubbing and subtitles.