This type of jam was used in the hit movie Space Balls to jam Lord Helmet's ship's Radar
Raspberry
Known for his icy demeanor and tragic quest to save his terminally ill wife, this villain turned to cryogenics and crime after a lab accident changed his physiology.
Mr. Freeze
This swordsman is known for wielding three swords, including his signature "Santoryu" style, and for dreaming of becoming the world's greatest swordsman.
Roronoa Zoro
This poem, featuring a bird that speaks a single word, explores themes of grief, loss, and the narrator's psychological unraveling.
The Raven
In this 2020 core-adjacent set, the multiverse cracked open, bringing together characters from multiple planes to battle a godlike force. It featured modal double-faced cards and the "foretell" mechanic.
Kaldheim
In the show Parks and Recreation, this character would use the phrase "You just got jammed"
Jeremy Jamm
Obsessed with puzzles and intellectual superiority, this villain often leaves elaborate clues at crime scenes, daring Gotham’s Dark Knight to match wits.
The Riddler
This captain, known for his magnetic Devil Fruit powers, is one of the notorious "Worst Generation" and harbors a deep grudge against the Yonko
Eustass Kid
In this story, a man seeks revenge on his friend for insulting him, using the lure of a rare wine to lead him to a tragic end in the catacombs beneath his estate.
The Cask of Amontillado
This 2004 set kicked off a return to Kamigawa, a world inspired by Japanese mythology. Its mechanics included "Splice onto Arcane" and "Soulshift," and the story revolved around a divine war.
Champions of Kamigawa
Smucker's is known for making an assortment of jams but they are also known for a product consisting of both peanut butter and Jam/Jelly in a single Jar
Goober
A condiment-obsessed criminal whose ketchup- and mustard-based weaponry made him more of a nuisance than a threat; his tangy attacks rarely left a stain on Gotham’s crime scene.
Condiment King
his Yonko, often seen surrounded by a fleet of highly skilled pirates, controls the underworld and is infamous for her manipulation of souls, as well as her love of sweets.
Big Mom (Charlotte Linlin)
In this story, the narrator’s fixation on the eye of an old man drives him to murder, and he later hears the imagined sound of his victim’s heart beneath the floorboards, which ultimately reveals his guilt.
The Tell-Tale Heart
A standalone parody release, this 1998 silver-bordered set included cards like a squirrel-generating enchantment, die-rolling mechanics, and jokes that broke the fourth wall.
Unglued
his 1993 arcade basketball game let players defy gravity with two-on-two gameplay and outrageous dunks.
NBA Jam
A former baseball player turned criminal who uses exploding baseballs and giant corked bats to commit crimes. Not the sharpest bat in the dugout.
Sportsmaster
This character, mentor to Trafalgar D. Water Law, possessed the Ope Ope no Mi, allowing him to manipulate a "Room" where he could perform impossible surgeries and even swap hearts.
Corazon (Donquixote Rocinante)
This story features a narrator who grows increasingly unstable, culminating in the brutal murder of his wife and the horrific discovery of a cat’s eye staring at him from a hidden compartment.
The Black Cat
This 2006 set featured the return of "snow-covered" lands and a story of isolation and survival, where creatures gained benefits from the harsh, frozen environment.
Coldsnap
In this 1996 film, a basketball icon partners with animated characters to save their home court from extraterrestrial invaders, with a little help from a secret weapon known as "The Monstars."
Space Jam
He’s not a ghost, not a scientist, and not particularly good at haunting—but he does wear a bedsheet and spook banks into handing over their money.
The Ghost
This former Baroque Works agent, who wielded the Mogu Mogu no Mi (Mole-Mole Fruit), had the ability to transform into a mole and dig through the ground, often teaming up with the powerful Mr. 4 in the Alabasta arc to battle the Straw Hats.
Ms. Merry Christmas
In this story, the narrator describes his attempts to help his twin sister, whose mysterious illness and the crumbling state of the family home are linked to supernatural forces that ultimately destroy them both.
The Fall of the House of Usher
This 1994 set had no new mechanics, extremely limited distribution outside Europe, and is often considered an unofficial "core" release despite not being labeled as such.
Renaissance