Robot Wars Extreme

Robot Wars Extreme (2001-2003)

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Robot Wars Extreme was not a single championship like the main series of the show but featured smaller tournaments and individual battles, which usually had a special theme such as weapon types or roboteers' backgrounds. It featured many robots from the main series but also included new robots from the UK and many robots that had appeared on Robot Wars series from around the world.

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ScheduleMonday to Friday (daily) (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S02E15Episode 15Jan 31, 2003
S02E14Episode 14Jan 30, 2003
S02E13Episode 13Jan 29, 2003
S02E12Episode 12Jan 28, 2003
S02E11Episode 11Jan 27, 2003
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Robot Wars Extreme premiere?

Robot Wars Extreme premiered on December 23, 2001.

How many teams competed in Robot Wars Extreme?

Robot Wars Extreme featured 32 teams competing against each other.

What were the main changes introduced in Robot Wars Extreme?

Robot Wars Extreme introduced the House Robots, which were bigger and more powerful than before. It also had new arena hazards and additional battles, such as the All-Stars tournament.

Who were the presenters of Robot Wars Extreme?

The presenters of Robot Wars Extreme were Craig Charles and Julia Reed.

How many episodes were there in Robot Wars Extreme?

Robot Wars Extreme consisted of 6 episodes.

What were the different types of battles featured in Robot Wars Extreme?

Robot Wars Extreme included battles such as the Annihilator, Tag Team Terror, and the All-Stars tournament.

Which team won the Annihilator tournament in Robot Wars Extreme?

Team Chaos 2 won the Annihilator tournament in Robot Wars Extreme.

Who were the House Robots in Robot Wars Extreme?

The House Robots in Robot Wars Extreme were Sir Killalot, Matilda, Dead Metal, and Shunt.

Which robot won the All-Stars tournament in Robot Wars Extreme?

Hypno-Disc emerged victorious in the All-Stars tournament in Robot Wars Extreme.

What were the new arena hazards introduced in Robot Wars Extreme?

Robot Wars Extreme introduced the Pit of Oblivion, the Flame Pit, and the Drop Zone as new arena hazards.

Which team won the Tag Team Terror tournament in Robot Wars Extreme?

The team consisting of Panic Attack and Firestorm won the Tag Team Terror tournament in Robot Wars Extreme.

Were there any celebrity special episodes in Robot Wars Extreme?

Yes, Robot Wars Extreme had celebrity specials where famous personalities competed with their own robots.

Who were the judges in Robot Wars Extreme?

The judges in Robot Wars Extreme were Noel Sharkey, Adam Harper, and Sethu Vijayakumar.

Were there any international teams competing in Robot Wars Extreme?

Yes, Robot Wars Extreme featured international teams from countries like Germany, the Netherlands, and the United States.

What happened to the losing robots in Robot Wars Extreme?

The losing robots in Robot Wars Extreme were often destroyed or severely damaged by the House Robots.

How did Robot Wars Extreme contribute to the popularity of robot combat?

Robot Wars Extreme further popularized robot combat by introducing new features, intense battles, and showcasing the creativity of robot builders.

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