Nickelodeon Robot Wars | |
---|---|
Based on | Robot Wars by Tom Gutteridge Stephen Carsey |
Presented by | Dave Aizer Vivianne Collins |
Narrated by | Stefan Frank |
Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 6 |
Production | |
Production locations | Shepperton Studios in Shepperton, England |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | 30-42 minutes |
Production company | Mentorn |
Original release | |
Network | Nickelodeon |
Release | August 25 – October 6, 2002 |
Nickelodeon Robot Wars is a game show that aired on Nickelodeon from August 25, 2002, to October 6, 2002. Hosted by Dave Aizer and Vivianne Collins, the show was Nickelodeon's take on Robot Wars , the popular and long-running robot-fighting game show. The show was canceled after one season, and subsequently aired on Nick GAS.
The series of six shows was filmed at Shepperton Studios in England in January 2002, at the same time as the second season of Robot Wars: Extreme Warriors, which aired on TNN in the U.S. (now Paramount Network). Both shows featured American teams and robots flown to England for the filming.
Seven different tournaments took place over the six show series. Most of the tournaments aired within a single show, but a few spread out over multiple shows.
Tournament | Description | Robots | Winner(s) |
---|---|---|---|
U.S Championship | Four robots compete in a knockout tournament for the title of U.S Champion. | Tyranabot Ninjitsu Phantasm Probophobia | Tyranabot |
U.S vs U.K Tag Team Terror | Four two-robot teams from the US and UK compete in a tag-team tournament. | The Revolutionist & Spin Doctor (USA) Zanzara & Run Away (USA) Ming 3 & Rick (UK) Bigger Brother & Kat 3 (UK) | Ming 3 & Rick |
Mayhem | A series of three three-robot battles with the winner of each returning to compete in the "Ultimate Mayhem" final. | (Robots in bold won their mayhem) Propeller Head Rosie The Riveter 2 Xylon Vert-I-Go Joker Techno Trousers Rigby Diskotek The Revolutionist | Propeller Head |
Vengeance | An "open call" for teams to settle old scores against their competitors. | Bunny Attack Hoot Ninjitsu Destructive Criticism Probophobia Spin Doctor Xylon Joker | Bunny Attack Ninjitsu Probophobia Xylon |
Challenge Belt | One robot is given the belt and defends it against challengers in one-on-one combat. Three successful defenses in a row win the tournament. | Tyranabot Tut Tut Rosie The Riveter 2 Probophobia | Tut Tut |
Rebellion | Two competitors take on the massive "house robots". | Squirmin Vermin and Humdrum vs Dead Metal, Shunt and Sir Killalot | Dead Metal, Shunt and Sir Killalot |
Annihilator | Five robots fight simultaneously in a "melee" battle. One robot is eliminated and the melee restarts with the remaining four. The process repeats until only the annihilator champion remains. | Bunny Attack Techno Trousers Hannibal The Piecemaker Basenji | Hannibal |
The show featured robot competitors familiar to fans of the American series of Robot Wars, such as "Rosie The Riveter" and "The Revolutionist," but the robot operators were all children associated with the teams.
To suit the younger audience, a few adjustments and changes were made to the arena and House Robots.
You Can't Do That on Television is a Canadian sketch comedy television series that aired locally in 1979 before airing in the United States in 1981. It featured adolescent and teenage actors performing in a sketch comedy format similar to America's Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In and Canada's Second City Television. Each episode had a specific theme, typically relating to the popular culture of the time.
Nickelodeon, occasionally shortened to Nick, is an American pay television channel owned by Paramount Global through Paramount Media Networks’ subdivision, Nickelodeon Group. Launched on April 1, 1979, as the first cable channel for children, the channel is primarily aimed at children and adolescents aged 2 to 17, along with a broader family audience through its program blocks.
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. The same competitions inspired the British TV program Robot Wars, which acquired the name in 1995.
As Told by Ginger is an American animated comedy-drama television series aimed at preteens, produced by Klasky Csupo, and aired on Nickelodeon. The series focuses on a junior high school girl named Ginger Foutley who, with her friends, tries to become more than a social geek. The series first aired on Nickelodeon on October 25, 2000.
My Life as a Teenage Robot is an American animated science fiction superhero comedy television series created by Rob Renzetti for Nickelodeon. It was produced by Frederator Studios and Nickelodeon Animation Studio. Set in the fictional town of Tremorton, the series follows the adventures of a robot super-heroine named XJ-9, or Jenny, as she prefers to be called, who attempts to juggle her duties of protecting Earth while trying to live a normal human life as a teenage girl.
Robot Wars is a robot combat competition that was broadcast on British television from 1998 to 2004 and from 2016 to 2018. Each series involves teams of amateur and professional roboteers operating their own constructed remote controlled robots to fight against each other in an arena formed of steel and bullet proof glass fitted with arena hazards and containing areas occupied by hostile and heavier "House Robots". Earlier series included assault and trial courses for competing robots.
American Gladiators is an American competition television program that aired weekly in syndication from September 1989 to May 1996. The series matched a cast of amateur athletes against each other, as well as against the show's own "gladiators", in contests of strength and agility. Following the success of American Gladiators, other countries began to produce their own versions of the show.
Wild & Crazy Kids is an American television game show in which large teams, usually consisting entirely of children, participated in head-to-head physical challenges on Nickelodeon. The show lasted for three seasons from 1990 until 1992 for a total of 65 episodes. Wild & Crazy Kids starred three teenage co-hosts Omar Gooding and Donnie Jeffcoat in all three seasons, accompanied by Annette Chavez in season 1 and Jessica Gaynes for the last two seasons.
Robot combat is a type of robot competition in which custom-built machines fight using various methods to incapacitate each other. The machines have generally been remote-controlled vehicles rather than autonomous robots.
Razer is a combat robot that competes on the British television series Robot Wars. It was constructed by Simon Scott and Ian Lewis from Bournemouth; the team later expanded to include webmaster Vincent Blood. Razer was designed and constructed in 1998 to participate in the second series of Robot Wars, but subsequent modifications and improvements enabled it to remain competitive until its retirement after the second series of Robot Wars Extreme. Despite gaining a reputation for being unreliable, it was champion of the fifth series of Robot Wars, runner-up in the sixth, and won the first two Robot Wars World Championships.
Panic Attack was a robot that competed in the British television show Robot Wars. In Series 2, it was just a box, with a set of electrically powered lifting forks, powered by a homemade system. It was emblazoned with the image of a spider. The spider was the result of a school competition to come up with a design of something that made you panic. A 12-year-old girl designed the spider. With his prize money from Series 2, Kim built a newer machine. This one had a srimech, a new body shape, and more effective forks, which were capable of completely overturning opposing machines. The top-mounted self-righting mechanism proved to be unreliable, and was eventually removed. Added in Series 4 were a set of side "skirts" to prevent all but the lowest of robots from getting underneath it, as well as sloping sides. The fourth model had improved skirts, and the srimech was updated to a top flipper, which was the favourite with the driver Kim Davies, who stated it was, in his opinion, the best version.
Tornado was a competitor on the UK TV series Robot Wars, noteworthy as the champion of the sixth series. It was built by Andrew Marchant, Bryan Moss and David Gamble, from Sawtry, near Huntingdon.
Nickelodeon Guts is an American television action sports competition series hosted by American actor/writer Mike O'Malley and officiated by English actress Moira "Mo" Quirk. The series originally ran from 1992 to 1995 on Nickelodeon.
El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera is an American Flash-animated television series created by Jorge R. Gutierrez and Sandra Equihua for Nickelodeon. It was the first Nicktoon to be animated with Adobe Flash after O'Grady, which was exclusive to The N. The first screening of the show was on January 19, 2007, in the first-ever Nickelodeon Creative Summit held in San Juan, Puerto Rico, as a special treat for the 60 exclusive attendees. A sneak peek of the series aired on February 19, 2007. The series had two runs on two different networks; Nickelodeon from March 3, 2007, to June 20, 2008, then Nicktoons Network from August 7 to September 13, 2008. 26 episodes were produced.
Robot Wars may refer to:
Robot Wars: Extreme Destruction is an action game developed by Climax Development and published by BBC Multimedia under their game development label Gamezlab in 2002 for the Game Boy Advance, Microsoft Windows and Xbox. It was given a release in the run-up to Christmas to build on the success of the three previous games, which had sold over 250,000 copies.
Robot Combat League (RCL) is a television show on the Syfy network about robot fighting competitions. On the show, teams use exosuits to control fighting robots. The series is hosted by Chris Jericho, and premiered on February 26, 2013 at 10 PM EST.