About the Book
This book consists of articles from Wikia. Pages: 52. Chapters: Episodes in which two robots fought twice, Episodes to contain an OotA, Extreme Warriors Season 1, Extreme Warriors Season 2, Nickelodeon Robot Wars, US Series Battles, US Series competitors, The Second World Championship, MTV Pilot, US Finalists, US Series Competitor Robots, $6 Million Mouse, Basenji, Black Widow, Bot-Ugly, Brawler, Bunny Attack, Buzz, Close Enough, Coffin-Bot, Conquering Clown, Cyclone, Darkness, Destructive Criticism, Diskotek, Dragbot, Drillzilla, Falcon, G-Force, General Chompsalot, Humdrum, Hyperactive, Joker, King of Diamonds, Lightning Tracks, Mad Cow, Manta, Maurader, Mechadroid, Medusa Oblongata, Night Stalker, Ninjitsu, Panzer Mk, Paul Bunyan, Probophobia, Propeller-Head, Psycho Chicken, Red Virus, Revenge, Rippa Raptor, Rocky-Bot-Boa, Rosie the Riveter, Rot Box, Run Away, Shuriken, Silver Box, Sir Force A Lot, Skullmania, Snake Bite, Snookums, Sobek, Spartacus, Spike, Spin Doctor, Techno Trousers, Texas Tornado, The Bat, The Brute, The Gap, The Green House, The Green Mouse, The Revolutionist, The Termite, Thor's Hammer, Tiger Cat, Trackzilla, Tricerabot, Trilobyte, Tut Tut, Tyranabot, Unibite, US Series Competitor Robots, Xylon. Excerpt: The Second World Championship was the second of three special Robot Wars championships in which robots from all over the world competed against each other, representing their respective countries. The second World Championship was broadcast as part of Robot Wars Extreme: Series 1 and also as part of the American series, Robot Wars: Extreme Warriors. The heat involving Ansgar, as well as the German Melee, were broadcast in the German Robot Wars. In the UK, it was originally broadcast in 2001 on BBC Choice and repeated on December 28, 2001 on BBC Two. In the UK, the championship was hosted by Craig Charles, the pit reporter was Julia Reed and commentary was provided by Jonathan Pearce. In the US, the championship was hosted by Mick Foley, ...