BattleBots season 1 | |
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Season 1 | |
No. of episodes | 15 |
Release | |
Original network | Comedy Central |
Original release | August 23 – November 29, 2000 |
Season chronology |
Season 1 of the American competitive television series BattleBots premiered on Comedy Central on August 23, 2000. Season 1 of BattleBots was hosted by Bil Dwyer and Sean Salisbury. Legendary boxing ring announcer and radio host Mark Beiro acted as the BattleBots arena announcer. Donna D'Errico, along with twins Randy and Jason Sklar were the arena-side correspondents. [1]
The pilot, known as episode one was originally aired as a Pay-per-view event before being pitched to network executives.
Robots in season 1 competed in four separate weight classes:
Only one match in the lightweight category was aired during the qualifying round. The winner of each battle moved on to the Round of 16 along with eight teams that were automatically qualified.
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Round of 16 | Quarter-finals | Semi-finals | Championship | |||||||||||
Backlash | ||||||||||||||
The Crusher | ||||||||||||||
Backlash | ||||||||||||||
Endotherm | ||||||||||||||
Afterthought | ||||||||||||||
Endotherm | ||||||||||||||
Backlash | ||||||||||||||
Das Bot | ||||||||||||||
Ziggo | ||||||||||||||
Missing Link | ||||||||||||||
Ziggo | ||||||||||||||
Das Bot | ||||||||||||||
Das Bot | ||||||||||||||
Shrike | ||||||||||||||
Backlash | ||||||||||||||
Alpha Raptor | ||||||||||||||
Sallad | ||||||||||||||
Tentoumushi | ||||||||||||||
Tentoumushi | ||||||||||||||
Alpha Raptor | ||||||||||||||
Alpha Raptor | ||||||||||||||
Dr. Inferno Jr. | ||||||||||||||
Alpha Raptor | ||||||||||||||
Mouser Mecha-Catbot | ||||||||||||||
Pestilence | ||||||||||||||
No Tolerance II | ||||||||||||||
No Tolerance II | ||||||||||||||
Mouser Mecha-Catbot | ||||||||||||||
Mouser Mecha-Catbot | ||||||||||||||
Shaft | ||||||||||||||
Episode | Battle | Winner | Loser | Method | Time |
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Round of 16 | |||||
Unaired | 1 | Endotherm | Afterthought | Judges' Decision (8–1) | 3:00 |
2 | Das Bot | Shrike | Judges' Decision (9–0) | 3:00 | |
3 | Alpha Raptor | Dr. Inferno Jr. | Judges' Decision (8–1) | 3:00 | |
4 | No Tolerance II | Pestilence | KO | 2:40 | |
1 | 5 | Tentoumushi | Sallad | Judges' Decision (7–2) | 3:00 |
2 | 6 | Ziggo | The Missing Link | KO | 1:18 |
4 | 7 | Mouser Mecha-Catbot | Shaft | Judges' Decision (6–3) | 3:00 |
5 | 8 | Backlash | The Crusher | KO | 1:43 |
Quarterfinals | |||||
Unaired | 1 | Backlash | Endotherm | Judges' Decision (7–2) | 3:00 |
2 | Das Bot | Ziggo | KO | 1:17 | |
3 | Mouser Mecha-Catbot | No Tolerance II | Judges' Decision (9–0) | 3:00 | |
7 | 4 | Alpha Raptor | Tentoumushi | Judges' Decision (7–2) | 3:00 |
Semifinals | |||||
9 | 1 | Alpha Raptor | Mouser Mecha-Catbot | Judges' Decision (8–1) | 3:00 |
2 | Backlash | Das Bot | KO | 0:57 | |
Finals | |||||
1 | Backlash | Alpha Raptor | KO | 1:24 | |
Two matches in the middleweight category were aired during the qualifying round. The winner of each battle moved on to the Quarterfinals along with four teams that were automatically qualified.
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Quarter-finals | Semi-finals | Championship | ||||||||
Hazard | ||||||||||
Turtle Road Kill | ||||||||||
Hazard | ||||||||||
Super Orbiting Force | ||||||||||
Blade Runner | ||||||||||
Super Orbiting Force | ||||||||||
Hazard | ||||||||||
Deadblow | ||||||||||
Alien Gladiator | ||||||||||
Deadblow | ||||||||||
Deadblow | ||||||||||
Pressure Drop | ||||||||||
Pressure Drop | ||||||||||
Ankle Biter | ||||||||||
Episode | Battle | Winner | Loser | Method | Time |
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Quarterfinals | |||||
8 | 1 | Deadblow | Alien Gladiator | KO | 1:08 |
2 | Pressure Drop | Ankle Biter | KO | 2:20 | |
10 | 3 | Hazard | Turtle Road Kill | Judges' Decision (9–0) | 3:00 |
4 | Spin Orbiting Force | Blade Runner | Judges' Decision (5–4) | 3:00 | |
Semifinals | |||||
12 | 1 | Deadblow | Pressure Drop | Judges' Decision (9–0) | 3:00 |
13 | 2 | Hazard | Spin Orbiting Force | Judges' Decision (7–2) | 3:00 |
Finals | |||||
14 | 1 | Hazard | Deadblow | KO | 0:53 |
The winner of each battle moved on to the Round of 16 along with twelve teams that were automatically qualified.
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Round of 16 | Quarter-finals | Semi-finals | Championship | |||||||||||
Vlad the Impaler | ||||||||||||||
Tazbot | ||||||||||||||
Vlad the Impaler | ||||||||||||||
OverKill | ||||||||||||||
frenZy | ||||||||||||||
OverKill | ||||||||||||||
Vlad the Impaler | ||||||||||||||
Punjar | ||||||||||||||
Punjar | ||||||||||||||
Kill-O-Amp | ||||||||||||||
Punjar | ||||||||||||||
Gammatron | ||||||||||||||
Gammatron | ||||||||||||||
Suicidal Tendencies | ||||||||||||||
Vlad the Impaler | ||||||||||||||
Voltarc | ||||||||||||||
Blendo | ||||||||||||||
BioHazard | ||||||||||||||
BioHazard | ||||||||||||||
Voltarc | ||||||||||||||
Voltarc | ||||||||||||||
Bender | ||||||||||||||
Voltarc | ||||||||||||||
KillerHurtz | ||||||||||||||
Monster | ||||||||||||||
KillerHurtz | ||||||||||||||
KillerHurtz | ||||||||||||||
Mauler | ||||||||||||||
Mauler | ||||||||||||||
Nightmare | ||||||||||||||
Episode | Battle | Winner | Loser | Method | Time |
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Round of 16 | |||||
Unaired | 1 | Punjar | Kill-O-Amp | Judges' Decision (5-4) | 3:00 |
2 | Gammatron | Suicidal Tendencies | Judges' Decision (6-3) | 3:00 | |
3 | BioHazard | Blendo | KO | — | |
4 | KillerHurtz | Monster | KO | — | |
2 | 5 | OverKill | frenZy | Judges' Decision (7-2) | 3:00 |
6 | Mauler | Nightmare | KO | 0:40 | |
3 | 7 | Voltarc | Bender | Judges' Decision (9-0) | 3:00 |
4 | 8 | Vlad the Impaler | Tazbot | Judges' Decision (9-0) | 3:00 |
Quarterfinals | |||||
7 | 1 | Voltarc | BioHazard | Judges' Decision (9-0) | 3:00 |
11 | 2 | Vlad the Impaler | OverKill | Judges' Decision (8-1) | 3:00 |
3 | Punjar | Gammatron | Judges' Decision (7-2) | 3:00 | |
4 | KillerHurtz | Mauler | KO | — | |
Semifinals | |||||
12 | 1 | Vlad the Impaler | Punjar | Judges' Decision (8–1) | 3:00 |
13 | 2 | Voltarc | KillerHurtz | Judges' Decision (8–1) | 3:00 |
Finals | |||||
14 | 1 | Vlad the Impaler | Voltarc | KO | 1:42 |
Three matches in the Super Heavyweight category were aired during the qualifying round. The winner of each battle moved on to the Quarterfinals along with one team that was automatically qualified.
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Quarter-finals | Semi-finals | Championship | ||||||||
Minion | ||||||||||
Grendel | ||||||||||
Minion | ||||||||||
Rammstein | ||||||||||
Mechadon | ||||||||||
Rammstein | ||||||||||
Minion | ||||||||||
DooAll | ||||||||||
Ginsu | ||||||||||
Ronin | ||||||||||
Ronin | ||||||||||
DooAll | ||||||||||
DooAll | ||||||||||
Super Rhino | ||||||||||
Episode | Battle | Winner | Loser | Method | Time |
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Quarterfinals | |||||
Unaired | 1 | DooAll | Super Rhino | Judges' Decision (5-4) | 3:00 |
7 | 2 | Rammstein | Mechadon | Judges' Decision (8-1) | 3:00 |
8 | 3 | Minion | Grendel | Judges' Decision (7-2) | 3:00 |
10 | 4 | Ronin | Ginsu | Judges' Decision (7-2) | 3:00 |
Semifinals | |||||
12 | 1 | Minion | Rammstein | KO | 1:29 |
13 | 2 | DooAll | Ronin | KO | 1:46 |
Finals | |||||
14 | 1 | Minion | DooAll | Judges' Decision (9-0) | 3:00 |
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