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“LET THE BUILDING GAMES BEGIN!”
When Sunflower Valley needs a new sports stadium, there's only one team for the job. It's Bob the Builder and his Can-Do Crew! Can Bob build it? With the help of his new friends, Gripper and Grabber - YES, HE CAN! Join Bob, Wendy, and the Can-Do Crew as they race to the finish line in their biggest construction job yet. See how teamwork and fun go hand-in-hand in this colossal building adventure.

Marc Silk
Bob (voice)

Lachele Carl
Muck (voice)

Rupert Degas
Scrambler / Gripper (voice)

Kate Harbour
Meg (voice)

Lorelei King
Wendy / Roley (voice)

Alan Marriott
Scoop / David Dixon (voice)

Emma Tate
Dizzy / Lofty (voice)

Vincent Marzello
Robert / Angelo Sabatini (voice)
Rob Rackstraw
Spud / Mr. Bentley / Grabber (voice)
Bob the Builder: Race to the Finish is a animation, family film released in 2008 exploring themes of stop motion, builder. Directed by Geoff Walker, it stars Marc Silk, Lachele Carl, Rupert Degas. When Sunflower Valley needs a new sports stadium, there's only one team for the job. It's Bob the Builder and his Can-Do Crew! Can Bob build it? With the help of his new friends, Gripper and Grabber - YES, HE CAN! Join Bob, Wendy, and the Can-Do Crew as they race to the finish line in their biggest construction job yet. See how teamwork and fun go hand-in-hand in this colossal building adventure.
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