BattleBots

TV-PG 7.1
2000 Reality

In a BattleBots event the competitors are remote-controlled armed and armored machines, designed to fight in an arena combat elimination tournament. If both combat robots are still operational at the end of the match the winner is determined by a point system based on damage, aggression, and strategy. The television show BattleBots aired on the American cable network Comedy Central for five seasons, covering five BattleBots tournaments. The first season aired starting in August 2000, and the fifth season aired starting in August 2002. Hosts of BattleBots were Bil Dwyer and Sean Salisbury and correspondents included former Baywatch actresses Donna D'Errico, Carmen Electra, and Traci Bingham, former Playboy Playmate Heidi Mark, and identical twins Randy and Jason Sklar. Bill Nye was the show's "technical expert". After five 'seasons', Comedy Central terminated their contract with BattleBots Inc. in late 2002.

  • Cast:
    Carmen Electra , Donna D'Errico , Traci Bingham , Heidi Mark , Bill Nye , Sean Salisbury , Arj Barker , Tony Rock , Jason Sklar , Bil Dwyer

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EP1 - Hazard vs. Misty the WounderBot, Patriot vs. Sallad, Matador vs. frenZy, The Judge vs. No Apologies
September. 10,2002

Hazard vs. Misty the WounderBot, Patriot vs. Sallad, Matador vs. frenZy, The Judge vs. No Apologies

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EP2 - Wrath Jr. vs. Complete Control, Toro vs. Phrizbee-Ultimate, Pro-AM vs. Vladiator
September. 21,2002

Wrath Jr. vs. Complete Control, Toro vs. Phrizbee-Ultimate, Pro-AM vs. Vladiator

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EP3 - Gammacide vs. Dreadnought, Sublime vs. Death By Monkeys, Final Destiny vs. Gray Matter
September. 28,2002

Gammacide vs. Dreadnought, Sublime vs. Death By Monkeys, Final Destiny vs. Gray Matter

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EP4 - Vlad the Impaler II vs. Spitfire, T-Minus vs. TriDent, Ringmaster vs. Tazbot
October. 05,2002

Vlad the Impaler II vs. Spitfire, T-Minus vs. TriDent, Ringmaster vs. Tazbot

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EP5 - Iceberg vs. Phrizbee-Ultimate, Final Destiny vs. Diesector, El Diablo vs. Ankle Biter
October. 12,2002

Iceberg vs. Phrizbee-Ultimate, Final Destiny vs. Diesector, El Diablo vs. Ankle Biter

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EP6 - Minion vs. Codebreaker, Ankle Biter vs. The Master, Hazard vs. Blade Runner
October. 19,2002

Minion vs. Codebreaker, Ankle Biter vs. The Master, Hazard vs. Blade Runner

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EP7 - Hexy Jr. vs. Sallad, Atomic Wedgie vs. Maximus, Greenspan vs. Biohazard
October. 26,2002

Hexy Jr. vs. Sallad, Atomic Wedgie vs. Maximus, Greenspan vs. Biohazard

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EP8 - S.O.B. vs. T-Wrex, T-Minus vs. Double Agent, BattleRat vs. Overkill
November. 02,2002

S.O.B. vs. T-Wrex, T-Minus vs. Double Agent, BattleRat vs. Overkill

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EP9 - Warhead vs. Matador, Diesector vs. Dreadnought, Mauler 51-50 vs. Mechavore
November. 09,2002

Warhead vs. Matador, Diesector vs. Dreadnought, Mauler 51-50 vs. Mechavore

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EP10 - Dr. Inferno Jr. vs. Tentomushi, No Apologies vs. Son of Whyachi, Huggy Bear vs. Bad Attitude
November. 16,2002

Dr. Inferno Jr. vs. Tentomushi, No Apologies vs. Son of Whyachi, Huggy Bear vs. Bad Attitude

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EP11 - Sabotage vs. Zion, Slap 'Em Silly vs. Wedge of Doom
November. 23,2002

Sabotage vs. Zion, Slap 'Em Silly vs. Wedge of Doom

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EP12 - Ankle Biter vs. Turtle, T-Minus vs. Huggy Bear, Hazard vs. Zion
November. 30,2002

Ankle Biter vs. Turtle, T-Minus vs. Huggy Bear, Hazard vs. Zion

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EP13 - Turtle vs. S.O.B, T-Minus vs. Hazard (Middleweight Finals)
December. 07,2002

Turtle vs. S.O.B, T-Minus vs. Hazard (Middleweight Finals)

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EP14 - Biohazard vs. Mechavore, Warhead vs. Overkill, Aces & Eights vs. Hexadecimator (Heavyweight Finals)
December. 14,2002

Biohazard vs. Mechavore, Warhead vs. Overkill, Aces & Eights vs. Hexadecimator (Heavyweight Finals)

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EP15 - Vladiator vs. Codebreaker, Diesector vs. Hammertime, Maximus vs. Iceberg
December. 14,2002

Vladiator vs. Codebreaker, Diesector vs. Hammertime, Maximus vs. Iceberg

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EP16 - Wedge of Doom vs. Code Black, Dr. Inferno vs. Gamma Raptor (Lightweight Finals)
December. 21,2002

Wedge of Doom vs. Code Black, Dr. Inferno vs. Gamma Raptor (Lightweight Finals)

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EP17 - Vladiator vs. Maximus, Diesector vs. New Cruelty (Super Heavyweight Finals)
December. 21,2002

Vladiator vs. Maximus, Diesector vs. New Cruelty (Super Heavyweight Finals)

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EP18 - Episode 18
December. 28,2002

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