In fact, I like this show so much, I'm thinking of entering myself. My favorites from each weight class are Backlash (Lightweight), Deadblow (Middleweight), Mauler (Heavyweight), and Rammstein (Super Heavyweight). Gimmie a break!!! That being said, I still enjoy "BattleBots" and will continue to watch. Instead, we are "treated" to Mecha Tentoumushi on "The Tonight Show", a short on how TURBO is a great chick magnet, and watching Donna D'Errico's replacement (I forget her name) take Mauler's builder out to a fancy restaurant to teach him some class.
#Battlebots game series#
The series highlights the design and build of each robot, bot-builder backstories and. If there is no knockout during the battle, a panel of judges declare the winner. Each match consists of two robots competing in a single three-minute bout in which the goal is to destroy or disable the opponent. Still, the time these vignettes take up could be better used for more matches. These are the next generation robots from all corners of the globe trading blows to reign supreme. Well, it is on Comedy Central (The Comedy Network north of the border) after all. Find out where BattleBots is broadcasting in your country. That means robotic combat fans across the globe can enjoy the world’s largest, and only professional, robot fighting sport on their screens. If there's one thing I dislike about the show, its the vignettes between matches which I suppose are there for comedic purposes. BattleBots now has coverage in more than 150 countries. Champions in the four weight classes receive $5000 and giant gold nut. Obviously, the bot with the most points (or KO) wins. The fights take place in a bulletproof cage (to prevent shrapnel from flying into the audience) called a "Battle Box", they last for three minutes (or five minutes for a battle royal), and the judges award points based on aggression, damage inflicted, and hits. The series has been going on for several years now, with 2019 having some of the most drastic changes and battles to date. If you've never seen the show, here it is broken down (no pun intended): People build these robots that are designed to hurt and then turn them on each other (robots, not the people). Battlebots: an amazingly fun series that lets fans indulge in their bloodlust, knowing that no humans are harmed in the battle.But plenty of bots are. Add the fact that these robots are built by regular (though some are professionals) people, and that broadens the appeal. Then I started watching, (we just got it here in Canada) and now I can't stop watching! Call it my Y chromosome if you must, but I just like seeing stuff get destroyed.
When I first heard of this show, I thought it would be incredibly stupid.