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==Break the Targets! (''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'')==
==Break the Targets! (''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'')==
Each character in ''SSB'' has their own target test. Obscure retro characters (like Donkey Kong, Mario, and Luigi) have stages which are loosely based with retro games. Mario and Donkey Kong's stages resemble the construction girders from the original ''{{b|Donkey Kong|game}}'', while Luigi's resembles the layout of the ''Mario Bros.'' arcade game. Jigglypuff (and other characters which are non-ferocious animals like Pikachu and Yoshi) use light-coloured blocks and platforms with grass, futuristic characters use grey metal, and everyone else (including Link, Kirby, and Ness) uses bricks. All target tests utilize the unique abilities of their character. For example, {{SSB|Mario}}'s requires him to use his [[Fireball]] to smash at least one target.
Each character in ''SSB'' has their own target test. Mario's and Donkey Kong's stages resemble the construction girders from the original ''{{b|Donkey Kong|game}}'', while Luigi's resembles the layout of the ''Mario Bros.'' arcade game. Yoshi, Pikachu, and Jigglypuff use light-coloured blocks with grass; futuristic characters use grey metal; and everyone else uses bricks. All target tests utilize the unique abilities of their character. For example, {{SSB|Mario}}'s requires him to use his [[Fireball]] to smash at least one target.


In [[1P Game]], during the first [[Bonus Stage]], this mode is announced as '''Bonus (Practice) 1: Break the Targets'''").
In [[1P Game]], during the first [[Bonus Stage]], this mode is announced as '''Bonus (Practice) 1: Break the Targets'''").