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Race across Gotham city
Race across Gotham city

By Steve Foxe

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When Superman is held captive by Lex Luthor, Batman, Robin, Wonder Woman, and the rest of the Super Friends rush to help, defeating enemies along the way.

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Outback all-stars
Outback all-stars

By Kristin Earhart

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"G'day mate! The team is back, and they're racing against the best of the best in the land of kangaroos, koalas, and creeping snakes. But when an old opponent appears, Sage fears it could ruin thei...

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The Racing Worm Brothers
The Racing Worm Brothers

By Gary Barwin

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The Racing Worm Brothers
The Racing Worm Brothers

By Gary Barwin

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Franklin s partner
Franklin s partner

By Harry Endrulat

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Franklin and Bear are partners for Woodland's Bumpy Buggy race. They really want to win, so they decide to fix up their old buggy. But they don't like each other's ideas! Can Franklin and Bear lear...

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Adam Raccoon and the race to Victory Mountain
Adam Raccoon and the race to Victory Mountain

By Glen Keane

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Although tempted to stop, Adam Raccoon perseveres and finishes the race to Victory Mountain.

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Gumdrop races a train
Gumdrop races a train

By Val Biro

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Gumdrop has a race with his old friend, a green steam engine.

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Gumdrop races a train
Gumdrop races a train

By Val Biro

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Gumdrop has a race with his old friend, a green steam engine.

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Mickey Mouse waddle book
Mickey Mouse waddle book

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Mickey Mouse's new horse, Tanglefoot, competes in a race. Features four punch-out characters that waddle down a punch-out ramp when assembled.

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