Robot Wars Extreme | Robot Wars Wiki | Fandom
Robot Wars Extreme (often shortened to just Extreme) was a UK spin-off of the robot combat game show Robot Wars, focusing on a variety of smaller competitions held …

Shunt | Robot Wars Wiki | Fandom
Shunt was one of the four original House Robots from the UK TV show Robot Wars. Present for every series of Robot Wars, Robot Wars Extreme and all international versions, Shunt had a reputation as one of the most powerful and reliable House Robots, and was distinguished by his bulldozing scoop and plough, and a powerful overhead …

Clusterbots | Robot Wars Wiki | Fandom
Clusterbots (alternatively Cluster bots), are a type of Robot Wars competitor robot which consist of two or more smaller robots rather than one. They would be entered together as one machine, before separating and fighting as individual robots as soon as the battle began. In the TV show, clusterbots were first introduced in The Fourth Wars by Heat …

UK Championship | Robot Wars Wiki | Fandom
The UK Championship was the main competition of the UK Series of Robot Wars, primarily featuring heavyweight competitor robots and held to determine the national champion of the United Kingdom. Ten UK Championships have been held across both of the show's runs to date - seven in the original series, and three during the Revival Series …

Bolt from the Blue | Robot Wars Wiki | Fandom
Bolt from the Blue was a robot that competed in Series 4 of Robot Wars. It reached the second round of its heat, losing to Firestorm 2 on a Judges' decision after an uneventful battle which saw neither robot inflict any effective attacks on each other. Team captain James Proctor was understood to be displeased with this decision after the battle. Bolt …

Carbide | Robot Wars Wiki | Fandom
This is the most potent robot we have seen thus far in this Grand Final, in this series of Robot Wars, perhaps ever!Jonathan Pearce, during Carbide's Series 8 battle against Thor Carbide was a heavyweight robot which competed in Series 8, 9 and 10 of Robot Wars. Finishing runner-up in its debut series to Apollo, it won the title in Series 9, twice …

List of robots by combat victories | Robot Wars Wiki
List of robots by combat victories Razer has the most combat victories of all Robot Wars competitors, at 40. This article ranks the most successful robots to compete on Robot Wars in terms of individual combat victories. It further breaks down wins within the main UK Championship and total losses for comparison.. Robots with less than ten wins are …

Entanglement devices | Robot Wars Wiki | Fandom
Entanglement devices are a form of defence used by competitors in Robot Wars. First originating in and later banned from the 1994-1997 US competitions, their use in televised competitions was first legalised in Series 10, to counter the dominance of spinning weapons in Series 9. Despite also being considered illegal in the original UK show, certain …

Robot Wars (partially found unaired or partially aired battles of BBC
Robot Wars is a British robot combat game show produced by Mentorn. Broadcast on BBC Two and Channel Five from 1998-2004, and from 2016 to 2017, the premise involved machines built by amateur and professional engineers battling other competitors in combat within an arena, with the aim to win via immobilising their …

Robot Wars | Robot Wars Wiki | Fandom
Robot Wars is a British television game show which was originally broadcast from 1998 until 2004, and was revived in 2016 to continue for three additional series. The idea of Robot Wars was adapted by production company Mentorn from a US-based robot combat competition of the same name, which ran from 1994 to 1997. The show ran for ten UK …

Team Razer | Robot Wars Wiki | Fandom
Team Razer is a team of roboteers who entered the world-famous Razer in Series 2 through 6 of Robot Wars and both series of Robot Wars Extreme, later returning for the rebooted series in 2016. Despite performing poorly in its first three main series appearances, Razer excelled in the side events, and racked up numerous trophies, most …

Conveyor belts | Robot Wars Wiki | Fandom
•A conveyor belt is typically added to a wedge and intended to pull robots up and over the wedge. Several roboteers used chainsaw chains in place of belts with the hope of snagging and tearing into an opponent's …

Robot Wars | BBC Wiki | Fandom
Robot Wars was a British game show that first aired on BBC Two in 1998. In 2001, the show moved to BBC Choice (with repeats on BBC Two). In 2003, the show moved to …

GlitterBomb | Robot Wars Wiki | Fandom
GlitterBomb (formatted as Glitterbomb in official Robot Wars media) was a heavyweight robot which competed in Series 8 of Robot Wars. It lost its Group Battle in its qualifying heat after the weapons system for its axe failed, leaving it unable to self-right after getting flipped by Dantomkia. Its successor, GlitterBomb B, then qualified for Series 9, but was …

Refbot | Robot Wars Wiki | Fandom
Refbot was a non-combative House Robot that was introduced in Series 4 of Robot Wars.He appeared in every series thereafter until Series 7, including international versions and both series of Robot Wars Extreme, and was intended to enforce fair play into the arena.His primary roles were to separate competitor robots if they became locked …

Apex | Robot Wars Wiki | Fandom
New and untested robot Apex is pushing spinner size to the limit with their huge hammer bar!Dara Ó Briain Apex was a heavyweight robot built by Team Terrafonics, which competed in Series 9-10 of Robot Wars. In its debut appearance, Apex was immobilised by a knockout blow from Pulsar during its Series 9 Group Battle. In Series 10, it lost its …

Robot Wars Extreme: Series 1/Episode 11 | Robot Wars Wiki …
Episode 11 of Robot Wars Extreme: Series 1 was originally broadcast on 22 October 2001 on BBC Choice and repeated on 18 January 2002 on BBC Two. The BBC Two broadcast managed to attract 2.36 million viewers viewers. According to BARB, this meant it ranked outside the top thirty highest rated BBC 2 broadcasts during 14-20 January. Main article: …

Robot Wars Extreme: Series 1 | Robot Wars Wiki | Fandom
Robot Wars Extreme: Series 1 was the first series of Robot Wars Extreme - a series of special episodes of the television game show Robot Wars. It was originally broadcast in …

Sao Paulo Scrapyard | Robot Wars Wiki | Fandom
A ramp near the crane and a conveyor belt near Dead Metal's CPZ both lead into a crusher, which will trap you and open a pit below you. In Extreme Destruction, there is a button near Matilda's CPZ which will activate the crane, but in Arenas of Destruction the crane is automatic.

Robot Wars Extreme | Robot Wars Wiki | Fandom
Robot Wars Extreme (often shortened to just Extreme) was a UK spin-off of the robot combat game show Robot Wars, focusing on a variety of smaller competitions held separately to the main UK Championship. The show ran for two series, originally broadcast on BBC Choice on Friday evenings from 2001 until 2003, with most episodes being …

Robot Wars: Extreme Destruction (PC/Xbox) | Robot Wars Wiki …
Robot Wars: Extreme Destruction was the last of the Robot Wars video games to be released. The version created for PC and Xbox was developed by Climax Group and released by BBC Multimedia in 2002. A separate version of the game was released for Game Boy Advance, but the gameplay, arenas and available robots differed greatly …

Forklift's Revenge | Robot Wars Wiki | Fandom
I have been playing with this robot in the garden, and its a bit of a beast. The spiked chain will pick up all kinds of large appliances.The team on testing Forklift's Revenge[1] Forklift's Revenge was a wedge-shaped robot which competed in Series 3 of Robot Wars, falling in the first round to Suicidal Tendencies after being pitted by Sir …

Chaos 2 | Robot Wars Wiki | Fandom
Chaos 2 was a competitor robot from the UK robot combat game show Robot Wars. Built by Ipswich electronics engineer George Francis, it was one of the most famous and successful robots in the show's history. Winning the domestic UK Championship titles of both Series 3 and 4, Chaos 2 is the only Robot Wars competitor to win more than one …

Behemoth | Robot Wars Wiki | Fandom
Behemoth was a heavyweight competitor in the British TV show Robot Wars. It was the single longest-appearing competitor in the show's history, competing in every UK Series starting with Series 2, including both series of Robot Wars Extreme. As a result, Behemoth boasts the most battles in Robot Wars, and ranks fifth for most combat …

Firestorm | RoboWiki | Fandom
The original Firestorm also featured a hardened aluminium shell, a retracting spear weapon (similar to that of Cassius 2 ), a set of conveyor belts on the wedge and three separate …

Team Firestorm | Robot Wars Wiki | Fandom
Team Firestorm (styled by the team as Team FireStorm) were a team from Durham who competed in the original run of Robot Wars with the very successful Firestorm series of machines, reaching the Grand Final on three separate occasions. Team Firestorm had previously competed in Series 2 with GroundHog, under the name Team RFM. Three …

Robot Wars (TV series)
The show lasted for seven seasons between 1997 and 2004, plus two editions of Robot Wars Extreme and several computer games. The first 6 (and the two extremes) aired …

Robot Wars Extreme: Series 1/Forces Special
The Forces Special was a specially-themed episode broadcast as part of Robot Wars Extreme: Series 1, featuring robots entered by six different armed forces or emergency services. The episode - forming the seventeenth and last of the series - was originally broadcast on 21 December 2001 on BBC Choice. It was the second of two events with a …

Nickelodeon Robot Wars | Robot Wars Wiki | Fandom
Nickelodeon Robot Wars (also referred to in introductions as Nickelodeon's Robot Wars) was a spin-off of Robot Wars: Extreme Warriors, the US version of Robot Wars.It was first broadcast on Nickelodeon between August and September 2002 as part of their "Nickelodeon SLAM!" programming block, and was later rerun on Nick GaS …

Robot Wars Extreme: Series 1/Episode 1 | Robot Wars Wiki …
Episode 1 of Robot Wars Extreme: Series 1 was originally broadcast on 8 October 2001 on BBC Choice and repeated on 26 October 2001 on BBC Two.. Like most subsequent episodes of Extreme 1, it featured battles from multiple competitions running throughout the entire series, as well as a main event. Here, the main event was the first battle of the …
