Notable Robots

Snowflake- series 1 champion

The oldest existing robot in random robot wars. She was built by Paul's sister 7 or 8 years ago when she was only 6. It was the most successful robot in KingPazza's old unfilmed series that lasted 5 years. She probably won over 50 series, and never finished in the bottom 2 of battles (well she probably did, but his sister would have been upset if Snowflake was destroyed!) She won series 1 of Random robot wars. Unfortunately, Snowflake went out in the heats of series 3 but then went onto reach the Grand Final of series 4 before finalling being defeated by SpiderSplitter. This therefore means she is the joint most successful robot in Random Robot Wars along with Dragon- both reaching 2 finals, winning and losing one.


Dragon- series 2 champion

Winner of series 2, he was actually built about 7 years ago by Paul and his Dad, but was part of a battery powered knex dinosaur (he was the tail) but about 5 years ago he was dismantled. Paul kept the tail as a momento of the great times he had had with the dinosaur! In the training series he was introduced to the scene, but was unsuccessful in that series and in series 1, but of course won series 2 with style. He is first seed in series 3. Dragon was once again sensational in series 3 but just lost out in the final when he was pitted by Thunder. Dragon also did well in series 4 reaching the semi-finals but lost against newcomer, Chaos 3.


Thunder- series 3 and 1st world championships champion

Although new for series 3 on Youtube, Thunder is about 6 years old and was built by KingPazza1 himself. He was the second most successful robot, winning over 40 series. He is very small, but has a brilliant dodging ability and is very fast. It also has a reasonably powerful flipper. Thunder joined RRW in series 3 and won it, beating Dragon in the final! He also beat Relentless in the 1st world championships final in an epic battle. In series 4 Thunder reached the semi-finals before losing to his biggest rival, Snowflake.


SpiderSplitter- series 4 champion

Used to be called DoubleFlip when it was first created 6 years ago. This was also very successful, probably winning about 25 series. It finished 3rd in series 1 of random robot wars. He now also uses a spinning attack to great effect as well as his customary flippers which are the most powerful in Random robot Wars history. SpiderSplitter looked awesome in the early stages of series 3, but committed suicide in the Quarter Finals when he span out of the arena like a helicopter! Finally in series 4 he deservedly became the champion by flipping Snowflake out of the arena in a tense battle.


Other Notable robots

Scoop- Fans favourite

A fans favourite, he was built by PinkSazi in January and joined series 1 reaching the quarter finals and surprisingly reaching the final of series 2, losing against Dragon. Shineot, a fan of Scoop also made two videos about his efforts in series 1 and 2-http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MaJMcw5WZtw. Scoop was flipped out in the series 3 Quarter finals by Mini-Skizer and also reached the Quarter Finals of Series 4. Scoop also had a fan club on the old KingPazza1 channel because of his popularity and won a couple of fans favourite and best driver awards whilst on the old channel. And when Paul held the 2009 FMRW awards, Scoop unaminously won the Fans Favourite award again.


Comb/Killer Comb- Flipping Legend

A full body flipper first used in the training series. He was a contreversial character as Paul used his finger as a pivot, but was allowed to compete in the first 3 series finishing 2nd in series 1, but going out in the heats of series 2 and 3. He was replaced for series 4 because of the change in rules that no finger pivot robots are allowed in random robot wars. A tribute video was made about him during series 3. However, the team returned to series 4, in the form of Killer Comb, which is basically Comb, as a flipper on a toilet roll. He did reasonably well reaching the Quarter Finals of Series 4.


GripAttacker 20- Consistent Flipper

Originally started 6 or 7 years ago. There were actually over 30 GripAttacker robots created but series 1 of random robot wars had GripAttacker 19 and 20, as Paul had forgotten how many robots he had actually built!  GP20 won the first ever battle in my arena that I built for series 1, and also has finished 4th in both series 1 and 2. GP20 surprisingly lost in the heats of series 3 but but came back to reach the Semi-Finals of series 4 against all odds.


Pendulum Punisher- Euro 2008 winner

After his GCSE's Paul decided to do a special Euro 2008 European Championships special, his first battling videos for 2 months. He had to create quite a few robots to represent those countries in Euro as he based the series on the real groups of Euro 2008. France was represented by Pendulum Punisher who went on to win the series beating Umbro Republic of Czech Republic in the Final. He also impressed in both series 3 and 4 of RRW reaching the Quarter Finals of both.