I will make this a series after French instead of the old one. Sorry, voice acting is closed. A: Exact same except he gets kidnapped. Ą: Equivalent of C. B: Exact same except he doesn't get wounded. C: Exact same except he gets kidnapped instead of dying. Ć: Exact same as the old version. D: Exact same except he doesn't get kidnapped. E: The villain and equivalent of F. He is trying to spell "przyjaciele" by kidnapping, killing, and injuring other letters. I made E the villain again due to being the closest letter to F, even though it's overused. Ę: Equivalent of G except he dies instead of O in episode W. F: Exact same as his lowercase self. He is willing to help anybody. G: Equivalent of Aircat's Spanish CH. H: Exact same. I: Exact same. J: Exact same as French. K: Exact same. L: A guy who gets kidnapped. Ł: Equivalent of L except he dies in episode S. M: Exact same. N: Exact same as the old version. He owns the slash gem. Yes, he still dies. Ń: Equivalent of O except he dies in episode S. O: Equivalent of P except she doesn't die. Ó: A bomb. In episode S, his fuse is lit by E, which kills S, Ł, Ń, and him. P: The main character and equivalent of N. Q: Exact same as French. She debuts in episode R due to not being part of the traditional Polish Alphabet and only being used in loanwords. R: Exact same. S: Exact same except he doesn't get kidnapped. Instead, he dies due to Ó's explosion. Ś: Equivalent of Q. T: Exact same. U: Exact same. He is used to spell "światło w ogniu". V: Equivalent of my German Y. He debuts in episode Y due to not being part of the traditional Polish Alphabet and only being used in loanwords. W: Equivalent of V. X: Exact same but he is a different color due to not being one of the last three letters. He debuts in episode Y due to not being part of the traditional Polish Alphabet and only being used in loanwords. Y: Exact same but she is a different color due to not being one of the last three letters. She also gets kidnapped. Z: A guy who is very tired and never gets any sleep. He gets kidnapped. Ź: Equivalent of W. She spells "bojaźliwy" in P's nightmare. Ż: Equivalent of Z.
Credit 2 Every1, especially @AlfabetonsOfficial for the bases of G (who I made from his Spanish CH), J, Ł, W, Z, Ź, and Ż's moon, and @TheReturnOfNB7_541 for the base of Q.