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Race To The Finish is a special bonus stage in Super Smash Bros. and Super Smash Bros. Melee, which was an obstacle course the player had to pass in order to move on. In Super Smash Bros., the player had to get past the Fighting Polygon Team, explosive barrels, Bumpers and get to the finish by the set time; 00:30 seconds. After which, the player fights the fighting Polygon Team on the Super Smash Bros. Battlefield. In Super Smash Bros. Melee, it's the bonus round right before the "metal" character fight. The bonus stage did not make a return for Super Smash Bros. Brawl.

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  • Race To The Finish is a special bonus stage in Super Smash Bros. and Super Smash Bros. Melee, which was an obstacle course the player had to pass in order to move on. In Super Smash Bros., the player had to get past the Fighting Polygon Team, explosive barrels, Bumpers and get to the finish by the set time; 00:30 seconds. After which, the player fights the fighting Polygon Team on the Super Smash Bros. Battlefield. In Super Smash Bros. Melee, it's the bonus round right before the "metal" character fight. The bonus stage did not make a return for Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
  • Race to the Finish is the second episode of Speed Racer. It first aired in Japan on January 16, 1997 on TV Tokyo.
  • Race to the Finish (released in the US as Race to the Finish: The Movie) is the 2008 Bob the Builder Special. It was the last special in the series produced in stop-motion and to be animated by HOT Animation..
  • Race to the Finish is the sixth level of both Classic and Adventure mode. Players must cross through a longer version of Emerald Hill Zone, with small platforms scattered between two big platforms, the one on the far right being where the finish line is located. There are also Buzzers, robotic-bee enemies from Sonic the Hedgehog 2, that float toward players to harm them and block their jumps. Fortunately, they can be easily beat with one attack. There are two variations of the extended Emerald Hill Zone. The one in Classic mode is a bit easier as it follows a straighter path, while the one in Adventure Mode represents more a challenge as it follows a right-diagonal path that forces the player to make their jumps more precise.
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  • Race To The Finish is a special bonus stage in Super Smash Bros. and Super Smash Bros. Melee, which was an obstacle course the player had to pass in order to move on. In Super Smash Bros., the player had to get past the Fighting Polygon Team, explosive barrels, Bumpers and get to the finish by the set time; 00:30 seconds. After which, the player fights the fighting Polygon Team on the Super Smash Bros. Battlefield. In Super Smash Bros. Melee, it's the bonus round right before the "metal" character fight. The bonus stage did not make a return for Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
  • Race to the Finish is the second episode of Speed Racer. It first aired in Japan on January 16, 1997 on TV Tokyo.
  • Race to the Finish (released in the US as Race to the Finish: The Movie) is the 2008 Bob the Builder Special. It was the last special in the series produced in stop-motion and to be animated by HOT Animation..
  • Race to the Finish is the sixth level of both Classic and Adventure mode. Players must cross through a longer version of Emerald Hill Zone, with small platforms scattered between two big platforms, the one on the far right being where the finish line is located. There are also Buzzers, robotic-bee enemies from Sonic the Hedgehog 2, that float toward players to harm them and block their jumps. Fortunately, they can be easily beat with one attack. There are two variations of the extended Emerald Hill Zone. The one in Classic mode is a bit easier as it follows a straighter path, while the one in Adventure Mode represents more a challenge as it follows a right-diagonal path that forces the player to make their jumps more precise.
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