I've just spent some intensive time with this deck, and there are several really eccentric cards. I mean, *really* eccentric.
Il Bagatto is toasting us in a glass of red wine, and from the tools in front of us, he is a shoemaker.
Caval. di Spade is making eye-contact with us, and has cocked his head, as if we are speaking and he has to concentrate to hear us.
Il Tredici (the reaper) is scraping up gold and jewels with his scythe, not body-parts. He is leaving artistic tools behind.
Il Diavolo: the central humanoid figure is not the Devil. The Devil is one (or all) of the green things in the flames, dragging him down. That central figure is, in fact, Neptune, being pulled into the fire by the Devil.
L'Imperatore has received an Aussie Kiss (headbutt): his nose is bleeding copiously, his moustache is completely drenched in blood and his beard is not too far behind.
Il Monde is doing something unspeakable with the pink scarf, and what looks like a wisp of her hair blowing across her face, is on closer examination a bushy ginger moustache.
La Luna, the towers are far from matching, we can see the estuary spreading out into the sea, and the lobster is cooked and being served on a plate. Yum!
I've had this deck for ages. It really rewards you if you occasionally pull out a deck you "know well" and take a long, hard look at it close-up.