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. They are in alphabetical order, using the names they used in that series, if they competed in more than one series with the same robot that had a different name (e.g. robots that were numbered under the same name), then the name they used in that series is also listed. Series in which robots failed to qualify, as well as robots that failed to qualify for any series, are not listed. Robots that competed in the First, Second and Third World Championships, US, Dutch and German series are listed.
Robot | UK Series Appearances |
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Barry | Series 1 |
Bodyhammer | Series 1-2 |
Bugs | Series 1 |
Cruella | Series 1-2 |
Cunning Plan | Series 1 |
Detonator | Series 1, 4 [1] |
Dreadnaut | Series 1-3 Series 4 (Dreadnaut XP-1) |
Elvis | Series 1-2 |
Eubank the Mouse | Series 1 |
Full Metal Anorak | Series 1 |
Grunt | Series 1 |
Killertron | Series 1–2, 4, Extreme 1 |
Krayzee Tokyo | Series 1 |
Leighbot | Series 1 |
Mortis | Series 1-4 |
Nemesis | Series 1-2 |
Plunderbird | Series 1 (Plunderbird 1) Series 2 (Plunderbird 2) Series 3 (Plunderstorm) Series 4 (Plunderbird 4) Series 5, Extreme 1 (Plunderbird 5) |
Prince of Darkness | Series 1 |
Psychosprout | Series 1 |
REALI-T | Series 1 |
Recyclopse | Series 1 |
Roadblock | Series 1-2 Series 3 (Beast of Bodmin) |
Robot The Bruce | Series 1 |
SAT'arn | Series 1 |
Scrapper | Series 1 |
Shogun | Series 1 |
Skarab | Series 1 |
T.R.A.C.I.E. | Series 1 |
The Blob | Series 1 |
The Demolisher | Series 1 Series 2 (Demolisher) [2] |
Torque of the Devil | Series 1 |
Uglybot | Series 1 |
Vector of Armageddon | Series 1 |
Wedgehog | Series 1 |
Wharthog | Series 1-2 |
WYSIWYG | Series 1 |
Red backgrounds denote robots that never competed in the main competition, but competed in a side or trial event
Robot | UK Series Appearances |
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All Torque | Series 2-3 |
Angel of Death | Series 2 |
Behemoth | Series 2-10, Extreme 1-2 |
Broot | Series 2 |
Bumblebot | Series 2-3 [3] |
Caliban | Series 2 |
Cassius | Series 2 Series 3 (Cassius 2) |
Challenger | Series 2 Series 3 (Challenger 2) |
Chaos 2 | Series 2 (Chaos) Series 3–6, Extreme 1-2 |
Corporal Punishment | Series 2-3 |
Death Trak | Series 2 |
Demolition Demon | Series 2 Series 3 (Demolition Demon 2) [4] |
Demon | Series 2 |
Disruptor | Series 2 |
Enzyme | Series 2 |
Flirty Skirty | Series 2 |
Forklift | Series 2 |
G.B.H. | Series 2 Series 3 (Facet) Series 6 (GBH 2) |
Griffon | Series 2-3 |
GroundHog | Series 2 |
Haardvark | Series 2-3 |
Havoc | Series 2 |
Inquisitor | Series 2 Series 3 (Inquisitor Mk 2) [5] |
Ivanhoe | Series 2 Series 4–5, Extreme 1 (Splinter) |
Jim Struts | Series 2 |
Kill Dozer | Series 2 |
Killerhurtz | Series 2-4 Series 5–10, Extreme 2 (Terrorhurtz) |
King Buxton | Series 2-3 Series 4 (King B3) Series 5, 7, Extreme 1 (King B Powerworks) Series 8 (King B Remix) |
Lateral Thought | Series 2 |
Leighviathan | Series 2 |
Limpet | Series 2 Series 5–7, Extreme 2 (13 Black) Series 9 (Heavy Metal) |
Loco | Series 2 Series 3 (Dundee) |
Mace | Series 2 Series 3 (Mace 2) Series 4–5, Extreme 1 (Gemini) |
Malice | Series 2 |
Mega Hurts | Series 2 Series 3 (Tut's Revenge) Series 6 (Mega Hurts 2) Series 7 (Mega Hurts L.T.) |
Milly-Ann Bug | Series 2-4 |
Napalm | Series 2-3 Series 5, Extreme 1 (Napalm 2) |
Oblivion | Series 2 Series 3-4 (Oblivion 2) [6] Series 5–9 (Supernova) |
Onslaught | Series 2-5 |
ORAC | Series 2 Series 3 (Orac's Revenge) |
Pain | Series 2 |
Panda Monium | Series 2 |
Panic Attack | Series 2–7, Extreme 1-2 |
Penetrator | Series 2 |
Phoenix | Series 2 |
Piece De Resistance | Series 2 Series 3 (Death Warmed Up) Series 5 (Immortalis) Series 7 (Metalis) |
Prometheus | Series 2 |
Rameses II | Series 2 |
Rampage | Series 2 |
Ramrombit | Series 2 |
Razer | Series 2–6, 8, Extreme 1-2 |
R.O.C.S. | Series 2–3, [7] 6-7 |
Robo Doc | Series 2 Series 3–5, Extreme 1 (101) Series 6 (Anarchy) |
Ron | Series 2 |
Rottweiler | Series 2 |
Schumey | Series 2 Series 3 (Schumey Too) |
Spin Doctor | Series 2 |
Sting | Series 2 Series 3 (Sting 2) Series 5–6, Extreme 2 (S3) |
Talos | Series 2 |
Tantrum | Series 2 Series 3 (T2) |
Technophobic | Series 2-3 |
Tender Caress | Series 2 |
The Mule | Series 2 Series 3 (The Big Cheese) Series 4–5, Extreme 1 (Wheely Big Cheese) |
The Parthian Shot | Series 2 |
The Wizard | Series 2 Series 3 (The Witch) |
Vercingetorix | Series 2-4 Series 6, Extreme 1 (Comengetorix) |
Victor | Series 2 Series 3 (Victor 2) |
Wheelosaurus | Series 2, 4 |
Whirling Dervish | Series 2 |
Red backgrounds denote robots that never competed in the main competition, but competed in a side or trial event
Blue backgrounds denote robots that never competed in a UK competition, but competed in an international event
Robot | UK Series Appearances |
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Abaddon | Series 3 |
Agent Orange | Series 3 |
Aggrobot | Series 3 Series 4 (Aggrobot 2) Series 6, Extreme 1 (Aggrobot 3) Series 7 (Aggrobot 4) |
Alien | Series 3 |
Ally Gator | Series 3 |
Anarachnid | Series 3 |
Anorakaphobia | Series 3 |
Armour Geddon | Series 3 |
Atlas | Series 3 |
Axios | Series 3 |
Backstabber | Series 3 |
Berserk 2 | Series 3-4 Series 5 (Twister) |
Big Brother | Series 3 Series 4–7 Extreme 1–2 (Bigger Brother) |
Binky | Series 3 |
Blade | Series 3 |
Brimhur | Series 3 |
Bulldog Breed | Series 3 Series 4 (Bulldog Breed 2) Series 5, Extreme 1 (Bulldog Breed 3) Series 6–7, Extreme 2 |
Centurion | Series 3-4 |
Cerberus | Series 3–4, Extreme 1-2 |
Crasha Gnasha | Series 3 |
Crippler | Series 3 |
Crocodilotron | Series 3 |
Crusader | Series 3 [8] Series 4 (Crusader 2) |
Crusher | Series 3 |
Daisy Chopper | Series 3 |
Darke Destroyer | Series 3 Series 4 (Darke Destroyer 2) |
Depoppesaurus Rex | Series 3 |
Diotoir | Series 3–5, 10, [9] Extreme 1-2 |
Dominator 2 | Series 3 (Dominator) Series 4–6, Extreme 1-2 |
Eric | Series 3-4 |
Evil Weevil | Series 3-4 |
Excalibur | Series 3 |
Eye of Newt | Series 3 |
Firestorm | Series 3 Series 4 (Firestorm 2) Series 5, Extreme 1 (Firestorm 3) Series 6, Extreme 2 (Firestorm 4) Series 7 (Firestorm 5) |
Flip Flop Fly | Series 3 Series 5 (Tetanus) Series 6 (Tetanus 2) Series 7 (Tetanus Booster) |
Flipper | Series 3 |
Forklift's Revenge | Series 3 |
General Carnage | Series 3 Series 5 (General Carnage 2) |
Gnasher | Series 3 |
Gravedigger | Series 3-5 |
Hammerhead | Series 3 |
Hammertron | Series 3 |
Hefty | Series 3 |
Henry | Series 3 Series 4 (Henry 2) |
Hypno-Disc | Series 3–6, Extreme 1-2 |
Invertabrat | Series 3-4 |
Judge Shred | Series 3 Series 4 (Judge Shred 2) Series 6, Extreme 1 (Judge Shred 2½) Series 7 (Judge Shred 3) |
Kater Killer | Series 3-4 |
Malfunktion | Series 3 |
Mammoth | Series 3 |
Manic Mutant | Series 3 Series 5–6, Extreme 2 (Shredder) Series 7 (Shredder Evolution) |
Mauler | Series 3 |
Max Damage | Series 3 |
Ming | Series 3 Series 4 (Ming 2) Series 5–6, Extreme 1 (Ming 3) Series 7 (Ming Dienasty) |
Miss Ile | Series 3 |
Miss Struts | Series 3 |
Mr Punch | Series 3 |
Overkill | Series 3 Series 4 (Overkill GTI) |
Panzer | Series 3 Extreme 1 (Panzer Wraith) |
Pitbull | Series 3 |
Prizephita | Series 3 Series 4 (Prizephita Mk 2) Series 5 (Prizephita Mach 2) |
Prometheus | Series 3 |
Psychokiller | Series 3 |
Purple Predator | Series 3 Series 5 (Granny's Revenge) Series 6 (Granny's Revenge 2) |
Pussycat | Series 3–5, 7, Extreme 1-2 |
Raizer Blade | Series 3-4 |
Rattus Rattus | Series 3 |
Red Dragon | Series 3 |
Robocow | Series 3 Extreme 1 (The Spider) |
Robogeddon | Series 3 |
Robopig | Series 3 |
S.M.I.D.S.Y. | Series 3–7, Extreme 1-2 |
Scarab | Series 3 |
Scutter's Revenge | Series 3 Series 4 (Spawn of Scutter) Series 5–7, Extreme 1–2 (Spawn Again) |
Sgt. Meikle | Series 3 |
Shark Attack | Series 3 Series 4 (Banshee) |
Shell Shock | Series 3 |
Shrapnel | Series 3 |
Sir Chromalot | Series 3–6, Extreme 1-2 |
Six Pac | Series 3 |
Sonic | Series 3 |
Spectre | Series 3 |
Spike | Series 3 |
Stealth | Series 3 |
Steg-O-Saw-Us | Series 3 Series 4 (Steg 2) Series 5, Extreme 1 (3 Stegs to Heaven) |
Stinger | Series 3–6, Extreme 1-2 |
Stomp | Series 3 |
Suicidal Tendencies | Series 3–5, Extreme 1 |
Sumpthing | Series 3–6, Extreme 1-2 |
Techno-Lease | Series 3 |
Terminal Ferocity | Series 3 |
Terror Australis | Series 3 |
Terrorpin | Series 3 |
The General | Series 3, [10] 8 |
The Grim Reaper | Series 3, 7 |
The Iron Mask | Series 3 |
The Steel Avenger | Series 3–5, 7, Extreme 1-2 |
The Witch | Series 3 |
Thermidor 2 | Series 3 (Thermador) Series 4–8, Extreme 1-2 |
Toe Cutter | Series 3 |
Trident | Series 3 |
Triterobot | Series 3 Series 4–5, Extreme 1 (MouseTrap) Series 7 (Black and Blue) |
Twn Trwn | Series 3 Series 4 (The Creature) |
Ultor | Series 3 |
Undertaker | Series 3 |
Vector | Series 3 |
Velocirippa | Series 3–5, [11] 7, Extreme 1-2 |
Weeliwako | Series 3 |
Weld-Dor | Series 3 Series 4 (Weld-Dor 2) Series 6, Extreme 2 (Weld-Dor 3) |
Wild Thing | Series 3 (Thing 2) Series 4–6, Extreme 1 |
Wild Willy | Series 3 Series 6 (Cyrax) |
X-Terminator | Series 3 Series 4–5, Extreme 1 (X-Terminator 2) Series 6–7, Extreme 1-2 |
Zeus | Series 3 Series 4 (Cronos) |
Blue backgrounds denote robots that never competed in a UK competition, but competed in an international event
Robot | UK Series Appearances |
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Arnold, Arnold Terminegger | Series 4 Extreme 1 (Arnold A. Terminegger) |
Atomic | Series 4 Series 5, Extreme 1 (Atomic 2) Series 7 (Atomic 3) |
Attila the Drum | Series 4 Series 7 (Jackson Wallop) |
Bolt from the Blue | Series 4 |
Clawed Hopper | Series 4-5 |
Destruct-A-Bubble | Series 4-5 |
Disc-O-Inferno | Series 4, 6–7, Extreme 1 |
Fat Boy Tin | Series 4 |
Frenzy | Series 4 |
Ghetto-Bot | Series 4 |
Hammer & Tong | Series 4 |
Humphrey | Series 4 Extreme 2 (Nasty Humphrey) |
Indefatigable | Series 4 |
Iron-Awe | Series 4 Series 5, Extreme 1 (Axe-Awe) Series 6, Extreme 2 (Iron-Awe 2) Series 7 (Iron-Awe 2.1) Series 10 (Iron-Awe 6) |
Knightmare | Series 4 Extreme 1 (Spirit of Knightmare) Series 6, Extreme 2 (Raging Reality) Series 7 (Raging Knightmare) |
Kronic the Wedgehog | Series 4 Series 5-6 (Kronic 2) Series 7 |
Little Fly | Series 4 |
Major Tom | Series 4–6, Extreme 1-2 Series 7 (Major Tom 3) |
Maverick | Series 4 Series 5 (Rick) |
Mazakari | Series 4 |
Medusa 2000 | Series 4 |
Millennium Bug | Series 4 |
Rambot | Series 4 |
Rammstein | Series 4 |
Reactor | Series 4 Series 5 (Reactor 2) |
Reptirron | Series 4 Series 6-7 (Reptirron The Second) |
Robochicken | Series 4 Series 5 (Robochicken Evo) Series 6–7, Extreme 2 |
Saw Point | Series 4 |
Scar | Series 4 |
Scorpion | Series 4, Extreme 1 Series 6 (Spirit of Scorpion) Series 7 |
Shadow of Napalm | Series 4 |
Small Torque | Series 4 |
Spikasaurus | Series 4 |
Terror Bull | Series 4, 6 |
The Mangulator | Series 4 |
The Morgue | Series 4 Extreme 1 (Mega Morg) Series 5, Extreme 2 (Mini Morg) Series 7 (Mega Morg) |
The Predator | Series 4 |
Tiberius | Series 4 Series 5 (Tiberius 2) Series 6–7, Extreme 2 (Tiberius 3) |
Tornado | Series 4–7, Extreme 1-2 |
V-Max | Series 4 |
Warhog | Series 4-6 |
Blue backgrounds denote robots that never competed in a UK competition, but competed in an international event
Robot | UK Series Appearances |
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3 Stegs to Heaven | Series 5, Extreme 1 |
Ajjay | Extreme 1 |
Alien Destructor | Extreme 1 |
Ansgar | Extreme 1 Series 6 (Ansgar's Revenge) Series 7 (Ansgar 3) |
Anvil | Extreme 1 |
Axe-Awe | Series 5, Extreme 1 |
Cataclysmic Variabot | Extreme 1 Extreme 2 (C.V.) |
Comengetorix | Series 6, Extreme 1 |
Draven | Series 8–9, Extreme 1 |
Drillzilla | Extreme 1 |
Fighting Torque | Extreme 1 Series 5 (Hippobotamus) |
Flensburger Power | Extreme 1 |
Fluffy | Series 5–7, Extreme 1-2 |
Golem | Extreme 1 |
Manta | Extreme 1 |
Mastiff | Extreme 1 |
Maximill | Extreme 1 |
Mega-Hurts | Extreme 1 |
Nasty Warrior | Extreme 1 |
NEAT Machine | Extreme 1 Series 7 (NEATer Machine) |
Oblark | Extreme 1 |
Panzer Mk | Extreme 1 |
Philipper | Extreme 1 Extreme 2 (Philipper 2) |
Rhino | Extreme 1 |
Shear Khan | Extreme 1 |
Shockwave | Extreme 1 |
Sub-Version | Extreme 1 Series 7 (Sub-Version 1.1) |
The Executioner | Series 5, 7, Extreme 1 |
The Revolutionist | Extreme 1 |
Whirlpool 70 | Extreme 1 |
Yeborobo | Extreme 1 |
Robot | UK Series Appearances |
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8645T | Series 5 Series 7 (8645T 2) Series 8 (Beast) |
Axe-C-Dent | Series 5 Series 6 (Axe-C-Dent 2) |
Barber-Ous | Series 5 Series 6, Extreme 2 (Barber-Ous 2) Series 7 (Barber-Ous 2'n A Bit) |
Bee-Capitator | Series 5 |
Big Nipper | Series 5, 7–8, 10 |
Black Widow | Series 5 |
Bot Out Of Hell | Series 5 |
Corkscrew | Series 5–6, Extreme 2 Series 7 (Corkscrew Two) |
Crushtacean | Series 5–7, 9, Extreme 2 |
Derek | Series 5 Series 6 (Derek 2) |
Dome | Series 5 |
Eleven | Series 5 |
Evolution | Series 5 |
Hydra | Series 5–7, Extreme 2 |
Juggernot 2 | Series 5 |
Kan-Opener | Series 5–8, Extreme 2 |
Kat 3 | Series 5–7, Extreme 2 |
Kliptonite | Series 5 |
Lambsy | Series 5, Extreme 2 |
Monad | Series 5 |
Obsidian | Series 5 |
Rohog | Series 5 |
Ruf Ruf Dougal | Series 5-6 |
Sabretooth | Series 5–6, 8-10 |
Shredder | Series 5-6 Series 7 (Shredder Evolution) |
Storm Force | Series 5 |
T-Bone | Series 5 |
The Alien | Series 5-7 |
The Tartan Terror | Series 5 |
Tip-Top | Series 5 |
Trouble 'n' Strife | Series 5 Series 6–7, Extreme 2 (Revenge of Trouble 'n' Strife) |
V.I.P.E.R. 01 | Series 5 |
Widow's Revenge | Series 5 |
Wolverine | Series 5 |
Wowot | Series 5 |
Blue backgrounds denote robots that never competed in a UK competition, but competed in an international event
Robot | UK Series Appearances |
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259 | Series 6 |
4X4 | Series 6 |
A-Kill | Series 6 |
Anarchy | Series 6 |
Armadrillo | Series 6 |
Barbaric Response | Series 6–7, Extreme 2 |
Brutus Maximus | Series 6-7 |
Cedric Slammer | Series 6, Extreme 2 |
Chompalot | Series 6, 8, Extreme 2 |
Colossus | Series 6-7 |
Dantomkia | Series 6–8, Extreme 2 |
Das Gepäck | Series 6 |
Delldog | Series 6 |
Demolition Man | Series 6-7 |
Destructosaur | Series 6 |
Doctor Fist | Series 6, Extreme 2 |
Double Trouble | Series 6 |
Dynamite | Series 6 |
Edge Hog | Series 6–7, Extreme 2 |
Hot Pants | Series 6 |
ICU | Series 6, Extreme 2 |
Infernal Contraption | Series 6–8, Extreme 2 |
Infinity | Series 6, Extreme 2 |
Inshredable | Series 6 |
Killer Carrot 2 | Series 6–7, Extreme 2 |
Mighty Mouse | Series 6–7, Extreme 2 |
Mr Nasty | Series 6, Extreme 2 |
Revolution | Series 6, Extreme 2 (Revolution 2) Series 7 (Revolution 3) |
Riptilion | Series 6–7, Extreme 2 |
Roobarb | Series 6–7, Extreme 2 |
Short Circuit | Series 6 |
Spam | Series 6 |
Spin Doctor | Series 6–7, Extreme 2 |
St. Agro | Series 6-7 |
The Hassocks Hog | Series 6 Series 7 (Hassocks Hog 2) |
The Stag | Series 6-7 |
Thor | Series 6-10, Extreme 2 |
UFO | Series 6-7 |
Vader | Series 6–7, Extreme 2 |
W.A.S.P. | Series 6 |
Blue backgrounds denote robots that never competed in a UK competition, but competed in an international event
Robot | UK Series Appearances |
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Bash Gordon | Extreme 2 |
Black Hole | Extreme 2 |
Bondi Titch | Extreme 2 |
Chip | Series 7, Extreme 2 |
Chopper | Extreme 2 |
Direct Action | Extreme 2 |
Fatal Traction | Extreme 2 |
Hell's Teeth | Extreme 2 |
Lightning | Series 7, Extreme 2 |
Mad Dog | Extreme 2 |
Maximus | Extreme 2 |
Mute | Series 7, Extreme 2 |
Night Raider | Extreme 2 |
Niterider | Extreme 2 |
Piranha | Extreme 2 |
Pressure | Extreme 2 |
PulverizeR | Series 7, Extreme 2 |
Rawbot | Series 7, Extreme 2 |
RT81 | Extreme 2 |
Saw Point | Extreme 2 Series 7 (Saw Point 2) |
Snake Bite | Series 7, Extreme 2 |
Storm 2 | Series 7–8, Extreme 2 |
Terror Turtle | Series 7–8, 10, [12] Extreme 2 |
Typhoon 2 | Series 7, Extreme 2 |
Zeus | Extreme 2 |
Red backgrounds denote robots that never competed in the main competition, but competed in a side or trial event
Blue backgrounds denote robots that never competed in a UK competition, but competed in an international event
Robot | UK Series Appearances |
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Araknia | Series 7 |
Bamm Bamm | Series 7 |
B.O.D. | Series 7 |
Ceros | Series 7 |
Cobra | Series 7 |
Constrictor | Series 7 |
Cygnus X-1 | Series 7 |
Daisy-Cutter | Series 7 |
Devastator | Series 7 |
Diabolus | Series 7 |
DisConstructor | Series 7-8 |
Ewe 2 | Series 7 |
Flippa | Series 7 |
Gravity | Series 7 |
Gyrobot | Series 7 |
Hammerhead 2 | Series 7 |
Hard | Series 7 |
Hellbent | Series 7 |
Herbinator | Series 7 |
Hodaf The Bad | Series 7 |
I Bot One Beta | Series 7 |
IG-88 | Series 7 |
Jabber | Series 7 |
Jackson Wallop | Series 7 |
Killerkat | Series 7 |
Leveller 2 | Series 7 |
M2 | Series 7 |
Mantis | Series 7 |
Mayhem | Series 7 |
Mean Streak | Series 7 |
Mechaniac | Series 7 |
Mobot | Series 7 |
Pinser | Series 7 |
Reaper NP2 | Series 7 |
Rhino | Series 7 |
Ripper | Series 7 |
Scarey-Go-Round | Series 7 |
Scraptosaur | Series 7 |
Shell Shock | Series 7 |
Spartacus | Series 7 |
Tartarus | Series 7 |
The Kraken | Series 7 |
The Scrapper | Series 7 |
Thunderpants | Series 7 |
Tomahawk | Series 7 Series 9-10 (TMHWK) [13] |
Topbot | Series 7 |
Tough As Nails | Series 7–8, 10 |
Trax | Series 7 |
Tsunami | Series 7 |
T-Wrecks | Series 7 |
U.R.O. | Series 7 |
Xenomorph | Series 7 |
Zorro | Series 7 |
Robot | UK Series Appearances |
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Apollo | Series 8-10 |
Bonk | Series 8 |
Carbide | Series 8-10 |
Chimera | Series 8 Series 9 (Chimera2) |
Crazy Coupe 88 | Series 8 |
Eruption | Series 8-10 |
Foxic | Series 8-9 |
Gabriel | Series 8 Series 10 (Gabriel 2) |
Glitterbomb | Series 8 |
Ironside3 | Series 8-9 |
Kill-E-Crank-E | Series 8 |
M.R. Speed Squared | Series 8-9 |
Nuts | Series 8 Series 9-10 (Nuts 2) |
Or Te | Series 8 |
Overdozer | Series 8 |
PP3D | Series 8-9 |
Pulsar | Series 8-9 |
Sweeney Todd | Series 8 |
TR2 | Series 8 |
Red backgrounds denote robots that never competed in the main competition, but competed in a side or trial event
Robot | UK Series Appearances |
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Aftershock | Series 9-10 |
Apex | Series 9-10 |
Arena Cleaner | Series 9 |
Cherub | Series 9 |
Cobra | Series 9-10 [14] |
Concussion | Series 9-10 |
Coyote | Series 9-10 |
Crackers 'n' Smash | Series 9-10 |
Crank-E | Series 9 |
Dee | Series 9 |
Expulsion | Series 9-10 |
Frostbite | Series 9 |
HIGH-5 | Series 9 |
Hobgoblin | Series 9-10 |
Interstellar: MML | Series 9 |
JAR | Series 9 |
Jellyfish | Series 9 |
Kadeena Machina | Series 9 |
Meggamouse | Series 9 |
Ms Nightshade | Series 9 |
Push to Exit | Series 9-10 |
Rapid | Series 9-10 |
Robo Savage | Series 9 |
Rusty | Series 9 |
Soldier Ant | Series 9 |
Tauron | Series 9 Series 10 |
The Cat | Series 9 |
Trolley Rage | Series 9 |
Wyrm | Series 9 |
Red backgrounds denote robots that never competed in the main competition, but competed in a side or trial event
Robot | UK Series Appearances |
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Androne 4000 | Series 10 |
Apocalypse | Series 10 |
Bucky the Robot | Series 10 |
Cathadh | Series 10 |
Donald Thump | Series 10 |
Magnetar | Series 10 |
Rabid M8 | Series 10 |
THE BASH | Series 10 |
The Kegs | Series 10 |
The Swarm | Series 10 |
Track-tion | Series 10 |
Vulture | Series 10 |
Weber | Series 10 |
Alongside the main championship, there were also tournaments for alternate weight classes. Below is a list of Antweight, Featherweight, Lightweight, Middleweight and Super Heavyweights including the series they competed in.
This category featured robots weighing up to 150g
Robot | UK Series Appearances |
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Anto | Extreme 1 |
Anty B | Extreme 1-2 |
Anty Geddon | Extreme 2 |
Buzzant | Extreme 2 |
Chroma | Extreme 2 |
Combat Ant | Extreme 1-2 |
Hades | Extreme 2 |
Legion | Extreme 1 |
Little Nipper | Extreme 1 |
Lower | Extreme 2 |
Mesmer 2 | Extreme 2 |
Militant | Extreme 2 |
Minimalistic | Extreme 2 |
Pants | Extreme 1-2 |
Razzler | Extreme 1 |
Serpant | Extreme 2 |
This category featured robots weighing up to 12 kg
Robot | UK Series Appearances |
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Alienator | Series 7 |
Alpha | Series 7 |
AM CV | Extreme 2 |
Anarchy | Series 2 |
Argh! | Extreme 2 |
Armadillo | Series 2 |
Beef-Cake | Extreme 1 |
Bernard | Series 7, Extreme 2 |
Cutlet | Series 7, Extreme 2 |
Cygnus | Series 7 |
Demolisher | Series 2 |
Dragon | Extreme 2 |
DTK | Series 7 |
Eddy Evolution | Extreme 2 |
Flybot | Extreme 2 |
Gi-Ant-O | Series 7, Extreme 2 |
Gladiator | Extreme 2 Series 7 (G2) |
Katnip | Extreme 2 |
Kitty | Series 7, Extreme 2 |
Mammoth | Series 7 |
Micro-Mute | Series 7, Extreme 2 |
Mini Maul | Series 7 |
Neoteric | Extreme 2 |
Prince of Awe | Series 7 |
Rampage 2 | Series 7 |
RC Warrior | Extreme 1 |
Rip | Series 7 |
Ripper | Series 2 |
Staglet | Series 7 |
Typhoon Cadet | Series 7 |
Whipper | Series 7 |
This category featured robots weighing up to 27 kg
Robot | UK Series Appearances |
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Damacles | Series 2 |
Ellie's Little Pink Bot | Extreme 2 |
Rosebud | Series 2 |
Shadow Fiend | Series 2 |
Slippery Strana | Series 2 |
Spartacus | Series 2 |
Typhoon Thunder | Extreme 2 |
Typhoon Lightning | Extreme 2 |
This category featured robots weighing up to 54 kg
Yellow backgrounds denote lightweight robots that were entered into the middleweight class
Robot | UK Series Appearances |
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259 | Extreme 2 |
A-Kill | Series 3 |
Broadsword | Extreme 2 |
Doodlebug | Series 2 |
Doom | Extreme 1 Extreme 2 (Doom Too) |
Genesis | Extreme 1 |
Grinder | Series 3 |
Hard Cheese | Series 2–3, Extreme 1 |
Malc 1.5 | Extreme 2 |
Mammoth | Extreme 1-2 |
Phoenix | Series 7 |
Ripper's Revenge | Series 3 |
Steel Sandwich | Series 7, Extreme 2 |
Tentoumushi | Series 3 |
Typhoon | Series 7, Extreme 1-2 |
Typhoon Twins | Extreme 2 |
Wharthog | Series 2 |
Zap | Extreme 1 |
This category featured robots weighing up to 154 kg
Yellow backgrounds denote heavyweight robots that were entered into the super heavyweight class
Robot | UK Series Appearances |
---|---|
Automatic Jack | Series 2 |
Berserk | Series 2 |
Bottweiler | Series 2 |
Death Jester | Series 2 |
Demon Duck | Series 2 |
Kick Robut | Series 2 |
Minotaur | Series 2 |
Reckless Endangerment | Series 2 |
Roter Ochse | Series 2 |
Siren | Series 2 |
Soc'em | Series 2 |
Thud | Series 2 |
To suite its specific audience, three more Robot Wars series were produced for the American, Dutch and German audience. Below is a list of all competitors in all these series.
Red backgrounds denote robots that never competed in the US Championship, but competed in side events
Blue backgrounds denote robots that never competed in any US competition, but competed in an international event
Robot | US Series Appearances |
---|---|
6 Million Dollar Mouse | Season 1 |
Ansgar | Season 1 |
Bot-Ugly | Season 1 |
Chaos 2 | Season 1 |
Close Enough | Season 1 |
Coffin-Bot | Season 1 |
Conquering Clown | Season 1 Season 2 (Conquering Clown 2) |
Cyclone | Season 1-2 |
Diotoir | Season 1 |
Drillzilla | Season 1 |
Falcon | Season 1 Season 2 (Falcon Mark 2) |
Firestorm 3 | Season 1 |
Flensburger Power | Season 1 |
General Chompsalot | Season 1 Season 2 (General Chompsalot 2) |
Humdrum | Season 1 (Joker) Nickelodeon |
Mad Cow | Season 1 |
Manta | Season 1-2 |
Mastiff | Season 1 |
Medusa Oblongata | Season 1 Season 2 (Medusa Oblongotta) |
NEAT Machine | Season 1 |
Panzer Mk | Season 1 (Panzer Mk 2) Season 2 (Panzer Mk 4) |
Philipper | Season 1 |
Plunderbird 5 | Season 1 |
Pussycat | Season 1 |
Razer | Season 1-2 |
Red Virus | Season 1 |
Rippa Raptor | Season 1 |
Rosie the Riveter | Season 1 Season 2, Nickelodeon (Rosie the Riveter 2) |
Rot Box | Season 1 Season 2 (Bang) |
Run Away | Season 1–2, Nickelodeon |
Shuriken | Season 1 |
Silver Box | Season 1 Nickelodeon (Zanzara) |
Skullmania | Season 1 |
Spawn Again | Season 1 |
Sobek | Season 1 |
Spartacus | Season 1 |
Spike | Season 1 |
Stinger | Season 1 |
The Brute | Season 1 Season 2 (Brute) |
The Green House | Season 1 Nickelodeon (Vert-I-Go) |
The Green Mouse | Season 1 Nickelodeon (Squirmin Vermin) |
The Revolutionist | Season 1–2, Nickelodeon |
Tiger Cat | Season 1 |
Tornado | Season 1-2 |
Tricerabot | Season 1 Season 2 (Tricerabot 3.0) |
Tut Tut | Season 1, Nickelodeon |
Unibite | Season 1 Season 2 (Unibite 2.0) |
Whirlpool 70 | Season 1 |
Yeborobo | Season 1 |
Red backgrounds denote robots that never competed in the US Championship, but competed in side events
Blue backgrounds denote robots that never competed in any US competition, but competed in an international event
Robot | US Series Appearances |
---|---|
Basenji | Season 2, Nickelodeon |
Black Widow | Season 2 |
Brawler | Season 2 |
Bunny Attack | Season 2, Nickelodeon |
Buzz | Season 2 |
Darkness | Season 2 |
Destructive Criticism | Season 2, Nickelodeon |
Diskotek | Season 2, Nickelodeon |
Dragbot | Season 2 |
G-Force | Season 2 |
Hyperactive | Season 2 |
Joker | Season 2, Nickelodeon |
Kat 3 | Season 2, Nickelodeon |
King of Diamonds | Season 2 |
Lightning Tracks | Season 2 |
Mad Cow Bot | Season 2 |
Marauder | Season 2 |
Mechadroid | Season 2 |
Night Stalker | Season 2 |
Ninjitsu | Season 2, Nickelodeon |
Paul Bunyan | Season 2 |
Probophobia | Season 2 |
Propeller-Head | Season 2 |
Psycho Chicken | Season 2 |
Revenge | Season 2 |
Rocky-Bot-Boa | Season 2 |
Sir Force A Lot | Season 2 |
Snake Bite | Season 2 |
Snookums | Season 2 |
Spin Doctor | Season 2, Nickelodeon |
Techno Trousers | Season 2, Nickelodeon |
Texas Tornado | Season 2 |
The Bat | Season 2 |
The Gap | Season 2 |
The Termite | Season 2 |
Thor's Hammer | Season 2 |
Trackzilla | Season 2 |
Trilobyte | Season 2 |
Tyranabot | Season 2, Nickelodeon |
Wowot | Season 2 |
Xylon | Season 2, Nickelodeon |
Blue backgrounds denote robots that never competed in any US competition, but competed in an international event
Robot | US Series Appearances |
---|---|
Bigger Brother | Nickelodeon |
Hannibal | Nickelodeon |
Hoot | Nickelodeon |
Ming 3 | Nickelodeon |
Phantasm | Nickelodeon |
Rick | Nickelodeon |
Rigby | Nickelodeon |
The Piecemaker | Nickelodeon |
Robot | Dutch Series Appearances |
---|---|
Alien Destructor | Series 1 Series 2 (Alien Destructor 2) |
Arena Killer | Series 1 |
Bamm Bamm | Series 1-2 |
Blue | Series 1 |
Botwork | Series 1 |
El-Mower | Series 1 |
Enderbot | Series 1 |
Flextreme | Series 1 |
Hammerhead | Series 1 Series 2 (Hammerhead 2) |
Lizzard | Series 1-2 |
Maximill | Series 1 |
Maximum Torque | Series 1 |
Meshuggah | Series 1 |
NEAT Machine | Series 1 Series 2 (Neater) |
Pathetica | Series 1 |
Philipper | Series 1 Series 2 (Philipper 2) |
Pika | Series 1 (Pika 2) Series 2 (Pika 3) |
Project One | Series 1 |
PulverizeR | Series 1 (Pullverizer) Series 2 |
Pyramid of Chaos | Series 1 |
Rat | Series 1 |
RCC | Series 1 |
Sater | Series 1 |
Scraptosaur | Series 1 Series 2 (Scrap-2-Saur) |
Shapeshifter | Series 1-2 |
Slicer | Series 1 |
Sniper | Series 1 |
The Lethal Swan | Series 1-2 |
Twisted Metal | Series 1 Series 2 (Twisted Metal Evo) |
X-Bot | Series 1 |
Robot | Dutch Series Appearances |
---|---|
√3 | Series 2 |
Amok | Series 2 |
Beaverbot | Series 2 |
Blackdevil Warzone | Series 2 |
Bloody Murder Weapon | Series 2 |
Bluemax | Series 2 |
Cyclone | Series 2 |
Das Gepäck | Series 2 |
Flepser | Series 2 |
Gravity | Series 2 |
Hard | Series 2 |
Hoot | Series 2 |
IDO | Series 2 |
Impact | Series 2 |
Infinity | Series 2 |
Krab-Bot | Series 2 |
Namazu | Series 2 |
ODT-Zero | Series 2 |
Project Two: Hex'em | Series 2 |
Scarab | Series 2 |
Slamtilt | Series 2 |
Tartarus | Series 2 |
The Black Beast | Series 2 |
Tough As Nails | Series 2 |
Trazmaniac | Series 2 |
Twister | Series 2 |
Vortex Inducer | Series 2 |
Green backgrounds denote robots that never competed in the German championship, but competed in a side event or special episode
Robot | German Series Appearances |
---|---|
259 | Series 1 |
Absolut Krankhaft | Series 1 |
Ansgar | Series 1 |
Ansgar's Revenge | Series 1 |
Black Hole | Series 1 |
Chaos 2 | Series 1 |
Corkscrew | Series 1 |
Das Gepäck | Series 1 |
Delldog | Series 1 |
Dynamite | Series 1 |
Flensburger Power | Series 1 |
Fluffy | Series 1 |
Golem | Series 1 |
Hydrotec | Series 1 |
Judge Shred 2½ | Series 1 |
Junkyard Queen | Series 1 |
Manta | Series 1 |
Mastiff | Series 1 |
Nasty Warrior | Series 1 |
Not Perfect | Series 1 |
Philipper 2 | Series 1 |
PulverizeR | Series 1 |
Rawbot | Series 1 |
Razer | Series 1 |
Snake Bite | Series 1 |
Son of Armageddon | Series 1 |
Thorgrim | Series 1 |
Tornado | Series 1 |
Tsunami | Series 1 |
Tyke | Series 1 |
Zeus | Series 1 |
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