Competing machines: Razer, Wild Thing 2, Firestorm 4, 13 Black, S3, Dantomkia. subscribe to TaleOfTheToaster for providing us with this episode - / taleofthetoaster
Dream rumble: Razer, Hypnodisc, S3, and Bigger Brother. With Sir Killalot, Matilda, Dead Metal, and Growler or Sargeant Bash, as the house bots. Would be a post apocalyptic, robotic deathmatch dreamland.
Love the old version of robot wars thank you for uploading series 3-7 and extreme 1 can you reupload series 4 heat n and when will semi final b and grand final be uploaded?
Bad luck on Wild Thing getting drawn against Razer. Razer really is a horrible robot (in terms of the way it inflicts damage - slowly but remorselessly. Not spectacular to watch like a spinner or a flipper). Firestorm vs 13 Black - oops, Firestorm had the upper hand but almost stranded themselves. Both bots got a helping push from the Refbot, which was fair enough. Nice to hear that Firestorm and 13 Black had a gentlemens agreement not to further damage each other once one was out of action. S3 vs Dantomkia - another very good flipper, with a shape that looks designed to feed another bot onto the flipper, a bit like an evolved Thermidor. Well Dantomkia got stuck under the angle grinders then broke down. Didn't see that coming. Apparently it lost its safety link - an annoying way to go out. Was nice to see Pussycat and Dantomkia helping put Wild Thing back together again. Plus batteries from Panic Attack, a motor fixed by George Francis of Chaos, a wheel from Tornado - nice! The commentator still thinks it's called 'Dan-toe-McKaya' - anyway, my money's on it (if the link doesn't fall out). And so it proved, Dtk flipping both Wild Thing and 13 Black, even before Wild Thing drove over the pit just as it opened... and it seemed to me that the pit started to open *before* the warning siren went off. 13 Black proves it can spin mightily when inverted. Dantomkia inadvertently rights 13 Black then gets itself stuck under the grinders *again* - everything's happening in this round! Dantomkia won by judges decision - not a difficult one. First semifinal - the two lucky bots are Firestorm and S3 (lucky because they didn't get drawn against Razer). And for once, things went as expected, Firestorm didn't have much trouble in gently tipping S3 over the side wall. Which left Dantomkia to face Razer. Bad luck for Dantomkia, just the shape Razer likes to eat. All credit to Dantomkia for still moving at full speed after being pierced several times by Razer, but the decision was predictable.
the beginning spoilers in this one were terrible. It pretty much showed who was going into the losers melee, as well as who was going to win it because Razer is fighting dantomkia and wild thing.
S3 was such a good robot, but I feel like for whatever reason, it couldn't drive good enough to really show its potential. Don't know if the guy was just a bad driver, or if it was hard to control from the radio frequency or the drive motors, or what, but it's a bit disappointing. It wrecked a lot of robots, was quite ahead of its time.
Also, both Firestorm AND 13 Black were stuck on the wall, and refbot got BOTH robots down. The problem was that 13 Black was still the wrong way up and immediately got flipped back on the side by Firestorm. That's not unfair treatment.
Not really. Most of the robots back in the day had a personality. If anything Razer was a bit try-hardy. They kept eying up their opponents to find the weak spots.
@@alicannonfodderfun8596 its what made it so good. The worst thing to happen to Robot Wars was the spinner disk designs. Hypno Disc had a unique design and had personality so ut was good to watch. But what came after they all went down the supernova route and just stuck a stupidly desructive fly wheel on it ffs. Back in series 3 to 7 there was a variety and you had a pick of what to like depending in personal preference. Flippers, axes, spikes, spinning discs etc but all with a different design take and all the makers had a personality and a like-ability or a dislike-ability depending on your own attitudes. They brought the show back in the 10s and it was boring and predictable with none of the robeteers relatable at all. The robots all the same design with the same weapon. Also back in series 6 you had 13 black types who just enjoyed being there and competing,, the granny team were hilarious,, the guys from Leicestershire who built there robot from old tech and just enjoyed entertaining. It seems we as a society have lost our way in this regard,, people are so concerned with being the best without realising the fun of just competing.
13 Black and Wild Thing 2 were two machines didn't clearly didn't belong in the semi final of the Sixth Wars. 13 Black is a machine I always thought was pretty overrated and Wild Things previous incarnations were easily better than this machine.
13 black is a good machine but the problem is no way to selfright But wild thing series 6 they should have stick with series 5 design al tho they still would have lost agiabst 259 if it dindt break down either way
I get why Wild Thing changed, but they changed it in the wrong way. They got rid of the lifting arm/srimech and the big disc so that they had more weight to put into armour because they were scared of the spinners. It had pretty much all of the same internals - just a new shell and smaller vertical disc. The problem was that Wild Thing's strength was in its pushing power and maneuverability, with the disk and the lifting arm as useful bonus weapons. The new shape was far less suited to pushing other robots around, and the loss of the lifting arm meant that they no longer had the ability to control or grip robots like they used to. Plus a vertical spinning disc has a much narrower attack radius than a horizontal one - so it's often harder to do damage, particularly if your robot has a huge ground clearance and tends to just climb over the opposition, rather than dig in. Basically, the reasoning behind the change was good, but the actual execution just removed almost all of Wild Thing's strengths.
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Absolutely love the sportsmanship of the other roboteers helping rebuild Wild Thing before the losers melee
That sort of thing happened a lot, they just rarely covered it.
@@brainspider was covered also after hypno disc battered bigger brother
@@1993bahamut I had forgotten that until I rewatched the episode, but thanks :)
Yes, they may be competitors, but they are brothers/ sisters in their passion for technology, tinkering and invention. That is a strong bond.
Saw the Razer vs Dantomkia fight live in 2002. Didn't realise it was a semi final battle!
you poor soul, watching my least favourite battle UNCUT
It was ok. lol
I remember watching the losers melee fight live. Definitely my favourite battle out of the others even one with hypnodisc
Yes! Semi-final time at last!
BTW, 1:48 is the spoiler skip, everybody.
25:35: Am I out of line for thinking that the Dantomkia/13Black dance off was the highlight of this semi final?
Nah. You’re good 😉
DANTO MAKYA
Dream rumble: Razer, Hypnodisc, S3, and Bigger Brother. With Sir Killalot, Matilda, Dead Metal, and Growler or Sargeant Bash, as the house bots.
Would be a post apocalyptic, robotic deathmatch dreamland.
Love the old version of robot wars thank you for uploading series 3-7 and extreme 1 can you reupload series 4 heat n and when will semi final b and grand final be uploaded?
25:35 ....and always twirling, twirling, twirling towards freedom!
Say it with me now, Dan...Tom...Kia 😂😂😂
The announcer always seems to get it wrong! I wish there was a compilation of all the ways DanTomKia's name was mangled over time.
dAnTUHRmuhKiYA
If I'm honest, this is easily my least favourite iteration of Wild Thing. That disc just does not seem as effective as their previous wedge design
0:52
Skips the spoilers
Then 1:48 to skip the remaining spoilers
Bad luck on Wild Thing getting drawn against Razer. Razer really is a horrible robot (in terms of the way it inflicts damage - slowly but remorselessly. Not spectacular to watch like a spinner or a flipper).
Firestorm vs 13 Black - oops, Firestorm had the upper hand but almost stranded themselves. Both bots got a helping push from the Refbot, which was fair enough. Nice to hear that Firestorm and 13 Black had a gentlemens agreement not to further damage each other once one was out of action.
S3 vs Dantomkia - another very good flipper, with a shape that looks designed to feed another bot onto the flipper, a bit like an evolved Thermidor. Well Dantomkia got stuck under the angle grinders then broke down. Didn't see that coming. Apparently it lost its safety link - an annoying way to go out.
Was nice to see Pussycat and Dantomkia helping put Wild Thing back together again. Plus batteries from Panic Attack, a motor fixed by George Francis of Chaos, a wheel from Tornado - nice!
The commentator still thinks it's called 'Dan-toe-McKaya' - anyway, my money's on it (if the link doesn't fall out). And so it proved, Dtk flipping both Wild Thing and 13 Black, even before Wild Thing drove over the pit just as it opened... and it seemed to me that the pit started to open *before* the warning siren went off. 13 Black proves it can spin mightily when inverted. Dantomkia inadvertently rights 13 Black then gets itself stuck under the grinders *again* - everything's happening in this round! Dantomkia won by judges decision - not a difficult one.
First semifinal - the two lucky bots are Firestorm and S3 (lucky because they didn't get drawn against Razer). And for once, things went as expected, Firestorm didn't have much trouble in gently tipping S3 over the side wall.
Which left Dantomkia to face Razer. Bad luck for Dantomkia, just the shape Razer likes to eat. All credit to Dantomkia for still moving at full speed after being pierced several times by Razer, but the decision was predictable.
9 SEEDS OUT OF 12 WHO MADE IT TO THE SEMI FINALS. CHAOS 2, STINGER, AND PANIC ATTACK ARE ALREADY GONE.
Wild thing reached their 4th semi finals. They're not newcomers, they're seeded 9 once again. 13 Black and Dantomkia are hot new contenders.
And for the third time, pitted against the reigning champions in round 1 of the semis
Some things never change and it’s interesting
the beginning spoilers in this one were terrible. It pretty much showed who was going into the losers melee, as well as who was going to win it because Razer is fighting dantomkia and wild thing.
What the hell was Wild Thing doing at the start...
Drunk.
The final appearance of Wild Thing.
can you please upload robot wars extreme 2
1:51 John Candy?
For some reason this video is not in your Robot Wars series 6 playlist
S3 was such a good robot, but I feel like for whatever reason, it couldn't drive good enough to really show its potential. Don't know if the guy was just a bad driver, or if it was hard to control from the radio frequency or the drive motors, or what, but it's a bit disappointing. It wrecked a lot of robots, was quite ahead of its time.
It should be reloaded without spoilers
Skip the first spoiler at 0:55 and skip the second at 1:49.
Count the number of times Razer doesn't let go.
Once again producers favouring they seed, firestorm gets stuck on the wall gets helped off by ref bot, 13 black got stuck on the wall gets left there
if a robot puts itslef there they get helped off, if there put there they dont
Also, both Firestorm AND 13 Black were stuck on the wall, and refbot got BOTH robots down. The problem was that 13 Black was still the wrong way up and immediately got flipped back on the side by Firestorm. That's not unfair treatment.
Razor is the only robot wars contender with a personality
Not really. Most of the robots back in the day had a personality. If anything Razer was a bit try-hardy. They kept eying up their opponents to find the weak spots.
@@alicannonfodderfun8596 its what made it so good. The worst thing to happen to Robot Wars was the spinner disk designs. Hypno Disc had a unique design and had personality so ut was good to watch. But what came after they all went down the supernova route and just stuck a stupidly desructive fly wheel on it ffs. Back in series 3 to 7 there was a variety and you had a pick of what to like depending in personal preference. Flippers, axes, spikes, spinning discs etc but all with a different design take and all the makers had a personality and a like-ability or a dislike-ability depending on your own attitudes. They brought the show back in the 10s and it was boring and predictable with none of the robeteers relatable at all. The robots all the same design with the same weapon. Also back in series 6 you had 13 black types who just enjoyed being there and competing,, the granny team were hilarious,, the guys from Leicestershire who built there robot from old tech and just enjoyed entertaining. It seems we as a society have lost our way in this regard,, people are so concerned with being the best without realising the fun of just competing.
@@alicannonfodderfun8596plus their matches are pretty boring compared to the other top contenders that won
13 Black and Wild Thing 2 were two machines didn't clearly didn't belong in the semi final of the Sixth Wars. 13 Black is a machine I always thought was pretty overrated and Wild Things previous incarnations were easily better than this machine.
Imagine what we could have had if 259 hadn't lost its weapon drive belt and broken down in Wild Thing's heat.
Alex George 259 would have lost against Vader most likely. Vader would then lose to Razer and then it was lose the losers mellee.
13 black is a good machine but the problem is no way to selfright
But wild thing series 6 they should have stick with series 5 design al tho they still would have lost agiabst 259 if it dindt break down either way
I get why Wild Thing changed, but they changed it in the wrong way. They got rid of the lifting arm/srimech and the big disc so that they had more weight to put into armour because they were scared of the spinners. It had pretty much all of the same internals - just a new shell and smaller vertical disc.
The problem was that Wild Thing's strength was in its pushing power and maneuverability, with the disk and the lifting arm as useful bonus weapons. The new shape was far less suited to pushing other robots around, and the loss of the lifting arm meant that they no longer had the ability to control or grip robots like they used to. Plus a vertical spinning disc has a much narrower attack radius than a horizontal one - so it's often harder to do damage, particularly if your robot has a huge ground clearance and tends to just climb over the opposition, rather than dig in.
Basically, the reasoning behind the change was good, but the actual execution just removed almost all of Wild Thing's strengths.