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|track=[[File:KAR Tac Challenge Sample.oga]]
|track=[[File:KAR Tac Challenge Sample.oga]]
|caption=First 30 seconds of the theme that plays during the Tac event in [[City Trial]].
|caption=Clip of '''"City Trial: Tac Challenge"''' from ''Kirby Air Ride''.
|game1=''[[Kirby Air Ride]]'' (2003)
|game1=''[[Kirby: Right Back at Ya!]]'' (2001-2003, Japanese and Chinese versions)
|lastgame=''[[Kirby: Right Back at Ya!]]'' (2001-2003) (Japanese version only)
|lastgame=''[[Kirby Air Ride]]'' (2003)
|composer=[[Akira Miyagawa]]
|composer=[[Akira Miyagawa]]
}}
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'''Tac Challenge''' is the name of a whimsical musical piece which plays solely in ''[[Kirby Air Ride]]'' - in [[City Trial]] during the "[[Tac]]" and "Fake Items" [[event]]s. It is also featured in certain episodes of the Japanese version of ''[[Kirby: Right Back at Ya!]]'', in which it is known as '''どいて,どいてェ!''' (''Move Aside, Move Aside!'').
'''"City Trial: Tac Challenge"''' is the name of a whimsical musical piece which plays solely in ''[[Kirby Air Ride]]'' - in [[City Trial]] during the "[[Tac]]" and "Fake Items" [[event]]s. It is also featured in certain episodes of the Japanese and Chinese versions of ''[[Kirby: Right Back at Ya!]]'', in which it is known as '''どいて,どいてェ!''' (''Make Way, Make Waaay!''). It can be unlocked in the [[Jukebox|Sound Test]] by accomplishing the following [[Checklist (City Trial)|Checklist]] item: "''Steal over 8 items from Tac by yourself!''"


The melody of the track is led by a saxophone and a clarinet playing the same melody. The alternating harmonies of an electric piano fill the otherwise bare intermissions before the melody repeats. Percussion is fully featured after the introduction, while an electric bass accompanies the entire track.
The melody of the track is led by a saxophone and a clarinet playing the same melody. The alternating harmonies of an electric piano fill the otherwise bare intermissions before the melody repeats. Percussion is fully featured after the introduction, while an electric bass accompanies the entire track.
==Names in other languages==
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|ja=シティトライアル:タック逃走中
|jaR=shiti toraiaru: takku tōsō-chū
|jaM=City Trial: Tac on the Run
|es=CITY TRIAL: ¿Donde está Tac?
|esM=CITY TRIAL: Where is Tac?
}}


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Latest revision as of 20:55, 24 January 2024

City Trial: Tac Challenge
Clip of "City Trial: Tac Challenge" from Kirby Air Ride.
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Debut appearance Kirby: Right Back at Ya! (2001-2003, Japanese and Chinese versions)
Last appearance Kirby Air Ride (2003)
Composer(s) Akira Miyagawa
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"City Trial: Tac Challenge" is the name of a whimsical musical piece which plays solely in Kirby Air Ride - in City Trial during the "Tac" and "Fake Items" events. It is also featured in certain episodes of the Japanese and Chinese versions of Kirby: Right Back at Ya!, in which it is known as どいて,どいてェ! (Make Way, Make Waaay!). It can be unlocked in the Sound Test by accomplishing the following Checklist item: "Steal over 8 items from Tac by yourself!"

The melody of the track is led by a saxophone and a clarinet playing the same melody. The alternating harmonies of an electric piano fill the otherwise bare intermissions before the melody repeats. Percussion is fully featured after the introduction, while an electric bass accompanies the entire track.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese シティトライアル:タック逃走中
shiti toraiaru: takku tōsō-chū
City Trial: Tac on the Run
Spanish CITY TRIAL: ¿Donde está Tac? CITY TRIAL: Where is Tac?