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| - Rainbow Road (レインボーロード Reinbō Rōdo?) is a stage appearing in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS. It is based on Rainbow Road from the Mario Kart series, specifically the one of Mario Kart 7 which is on the Nintendo 3DS. It was first seen in the Rosalina & Luma's trailer.
- Rainbow Road can refer to :
* Rainbow Road, a song by Zorsy
* Rainbow Road, a song by nanobii
- Rainbow Road (dt. Regenbogenstrecke) ist eine Stage aus dem Spiel Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U. Diese Stage basiert auf der Rainbow Road aus dem Mario-Spiel Mario Kart 7. Auf der Rennstrecke werden Shy Guys fahren.
- The Rainbow Road is the habitat that live in.
- Rainbow road in a course in the mario kart series it is usually the hardest track in the game because it has no railings to fall back on and it is thin and has many obstacles you must get around.
- Note: There are several videos on YouTube showing how to do these shortcuts.
- Rainbow Road is a recurring course found in the Mario Kart series, where it closes the Special Cup and the Grand Prix seasons overall. All the versions of the track share common elements : they are all suspended in space or sky, and have a very colorful track layout, hence the name, and powerful themed music. An uplifting-themed music has remained with Rainbow Road throughout the series. The roads often have limited railing, making the course extremely hard. They are sometimes the longest in the their games, notably Mario Kart 64's version, with a length of 2 kilometers and 2 minutes laptimes.
- Rainbow Road is the final track in the Special Cup in every Mario Kart game. In Mario Kart 7, a remastered version of the original Rainbow Road (from Super Mario Kart) also makes an appearance as the last track in the Lightning Cup, and an entirely revamped Rainbow Road from Mario Kart 64 makes an appearance in Mario Kart 8, also as the last track of the Lightning Cup. This section is a stub. You can help MarioWiki by expanding it.
- Despite its misleading title, Rainbow Road (also known as Rainbow Crap) is actually made out of a rainbow that is cheese in disguise. It is the hardest course of the SMK TV show, since it has no walls and is in space. If someone falls off, a Cheez-it will put them back on the track. Humorously, near the end of the episode one of the drivers ate the Cheez-it that was helping it get back on track, and the person who ate it fell down and broke his Kart.
- The lore idea that the track was entirely rebuilt on a much larger scale in F-Zero, can accommodate both the fact that the tracks are different from each game, and the fact that the vehicles somehow roll the map in the same times in all three games while being hyper-speed hover modules able to reach 1000Km/h on F-Zero X and simple Go-Karts on Mario Kart 64/8. Rainbow tracks also show up in some other X cup courses.
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