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Robot Wars is a British robot combat television series created by Tom Gutteridge and Stephen Carsey which aired from 1998 to 2004 and from 2016 to 2018. The series involves teams of amateur and professional roboteers operating remote controlled robots to fight against each other in an arena, which features hazards and the heavier "House Robots" which are hostile to all combatants.
Robot Wars, a British TV competition, 1998–2004 and 2016–2018 Nickelodeon Robot Wars , a U.S. TV game show spin-off, 2002 "Robot Wars", an episode of Zoey 101
This is a list of robots that appeared in the television series Robot Wars. The robots are listed via their debuting season with their subsequent appearances in following seasons listed as well. The robots are listed via their debuting season with their subsequent appearances in following seasons listed as well.
In 1994, Thorpe launched the first Robot Wars competition in San Francisco, which featured battles between remote-controlled robots built by amateur and professional robot-builders. [4] The concept later expanded to other U.S. cities and inspired television specials and a UK series that ran intermittently until 2018. [4]
Garrod was Team Leader of Team Cassius, a team of roboteers which entered several robots into Series 1, 2 and 3 of Robot Wars. In addition to the performances of his robots, he was known for his generosity in helping other teams fix their robots. [8] In Series 1, Team Cassius entered "Recyclopse", which reached the Grand Final but lost to ...
BattleBots is an American robot combat television series and company. The show is an adaptation of the American Robot Wars competitions hosted in the mid–late 1990s by Marc Thorpe, in which competitors design and operate remote-controlled armed and armored machines designed to fight in an arena combat elimination tournament.
Pages in category "Robot Wars (TV series)" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
The 1995 US Robot Wars middleweight champion La Machine was an early and effective static wedge design, as was the Robot Wars Series 1 champion, Roadblock, in 1997. Two-time lightweight BattleBots champion Dr. Inferno Jr. was a low rectangular machine surrounded by hinged wedges. 2018 BattleBots competitor DUCK! utilized a powered lifting wedge ...