Mr. Psycho

"...We've found a robot who is quite simply colossal! With evil flowing through his metal veins, ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, with his bulldog Growler, meet the deadly Mr. Psycho"

- Craig Charles introduces Mr. Psycho for the first time in Heat A of Series 6

Mr. Psycho was a House Robot who made his debut in the sixth series and was designed by Robin Englebright. Mr. Psycho was by far the heaviest of the House Robots in the original run, weighing in at 750kg, and the largest robot ever to appear in Robot Wars history. He was based on Bill Sykes, a character from the Charles Dickens novel Oliver Twist, and his original working name during the design process was Psychsy. Mr. Psycho was also introduced with Growler, a robot which was a take on Bill Sykes' dog, Bullseye.

As the heaviest House Robot, Mr. Psycho could be seen as the leader of the House Robots across Series 6-7, directly replacing Sir Killalot - however, he did not return when Robot Wars was rebooted in 2016.

Design
Mr. Psycho was powered by 36 volt motors and 12 batteries and was armed with a 30kg heavy pneumatic hammer that travelled at 60 mph and a hydraulic claw capable of exerting pressures of up to 9 tonnes. Some of Mr. Psycho's early design sketches featured two hydraulic claws and no hammer, but this was rejected. His design was very similar to that of Sir Killalot, featuring caterpillar tracks and a powerful claw weapon. The design differed from Sir Killalot in that Mr. Psycho had a swinging hammer weapon instead of the lance that Sir Killalot wielded; the head of the hammer alone weighed 30kg and had a hydraulic accumulator and was powered by a 9 ton shoulder and elbow ram. His claw was powered by two 9 ton hydraulic rams running at 3000 psi (21 MPa). He ran on caterpillar tracks of the same type used for Sir Killalot. These tracks were powered by two Briggs and Stratton 5hp electric motors run at 48 volts, which were controlled by two 300 ampere speed controllers. The chassis was constructed from thick walled steel box section and the head was fabricated in fibreglass.

At 750kg, Mr. Psycho was the joint heaviest robot in the history of Robot Wars. Despite this, he was not invulnerable to being flipped, having been flipped by Firestorm 4 in Extreme Series 2 and toppling over while carrying Junkyard Queen in the German Series.

Series 6
"One man and his dog - Robot Wars' most powerful punishing pair EVER!"

- Jonathan Pearce during Mr Psycho and Growler's introduction

Mr Psycho was introduced along with Growler at the start of Heat A, as part of the house robot introductions. Mr Psycho entered the arena along with Growler, where the two span around and demonstrated their weaponry for the crowd. The two new House Robots made their combat débuts together during Razer's Round 2 battle against Cyrax. "And here, for the first time ever in Robot Wars, the giant new House Robots Mr Psycho and Growler, weighing in at over 1000 kilos between them! Mighty, menacing, fearsome, formidable!"

- Jonathan Pearce as the new House Robots enter the arena before the battle

In the battle, Cyrax drove dangerously close to Mr. Psycho whilst reversing away from Razer, but not close enough for him to attack before Razer got under Cyrax and pushed it onto the flame pit. "Oh, please, don't go there - don't go towards Mr. Psycho."

- Jonathan Pearce gives Cyrax some key advice

Razer then steered Cyrax into his CPZ, allowing Mr. Psycho to make his first proper attack. He slammed the hammer on the top of Cyrax, smashing the outer lens cap on the blue robot's blinking light, then landed another blow, hitting the rear armour. "Oh, down it comes! The huge 30 kilo club, and literally smashing Cyrax to pieces"

- Jonathan Pearce

Mr. Psycho and Growler were also used in the next battle, between Tetanus 2 and Raging Reality. However, Mr Psycho did not play a part, despite driving towards the two competitors when they drove into an empty CPZ, Growler got there before him, so Mr. Psycho held back, then returned to the CPZ.

Mr. Psycho's next appearance was in another Round 2 battle, and was teamed with Growler again, in the Heat B battle between Firestorm 4 and Barbaric Response. The House Robots were not involved in this battle, and although Mr. Psycho did approach the immobile Barbaric Response, cease was called before it could attack.

Mr. Psycho also appeared in the other Round 2 battle, again paired with Growler, during the battle between X-Terminator and Mega Hurts 2. After Mega Hurts 2 was pushed into an empty CPZ by X-Terminator, Mega Hurts 2 was too slow to get away, and Mr. Psycho hit the computer monitor and the robots front with his hammer, but did no major damage. X-Terminator pushed Mega Hurts 2 into Mr Psycho again in the last few seconds, who hammered it again, and tried to grab it with his claw, but could not grip it due to its shape, though it did manage to pin Mega Hurts 2 down, and ripped the side a little. "That's the power of these robots in this series."

- Jonathan Pearce

Mr. Psycho made two more second round appearances in Heat C, this time with the second-heaviest House Robot, Sir Killalot, but did not play any role in either battle. "Message here: don't mix it with the House Robots!"

- Jonathan Pearce before the battle with Chaos 2 and Dantomkia

He appeared in a first round melee for the first time in Heat D, where he hammered the immobile Roobarb after it broke down in a CPZ, breaking the top armour. However, the hammer did not retract properly, and was left dangling halfway up, until he fired it again, after which it did retract. Later in the same battle, Mr. Psycho pinned S3 in a CPZ after Shredder pushed it in, also hammering the wheel and armour of S3, damaging a gearbox shaft. Although Mr. Psycho did not immobilise S3, it caused significant damage which took heavy repairs to fix.

Heat E was the first episode Mr. Psycho did not appear in since his debut, and he made only one appearance in Heat F, during the Round 2 fight between Stinger and Fluffy. After Fluffy limped into an empty CPZ, Mr. Psycho rushed in and hammered it, then missed another blow as Fluffy escaped. Later in the same battle, he pushed the immobile Fluffy onto the floor flipper.

Mr. Psycho was absent for the next few Heats, until appearing in the first round of the last heat of The Sixth Wars, Heat L, where he was again paired with Sir Killalot. In this battle, Mr. Psycho hammered Riptilion after Bigger Brother pushed it towards him, then went for Major Tom after Bigger Brother pushed it into the CPZ, completely buckling the rollbars with his hammer. "it's not the quickest around the arena, but when he has you in his sights, oh! That hammer is genuinely awful!"

- Jonathan Pearce as Mr. Psycho hammers Major Tom

In the first Semi-Final, Mr. Psycho appeared in the battle between Dantomkia and Razer, again partnered with Sir Killalot. In this battle, Razer forced Dantomkia into Mr. Psycho's CPZ, and although Dantomkia managed to turn Razer in as well, Mr. Psycho hammered Dantomkia.

In the second first Semi-Final, Mr. Psycho was paired with Dead Metal for the fight between Tornado and Hypno-Disc, but was not involved in the fight. He also helped finish off a battered Spawn Again during its battle against Terrorhurtz, as he picked it up and paraded it around, before dropping it by the pit and allowing Dead Metal to nudge it down. "Mr ugly, is Mr. Psycho of course. Mr gruesome, is Mr. Psycho. Mr merciless, is Mr. Psycho. Imagine him as your Uncle. Imagine him as your teacher. Imagine him as the boy next door."

- Jonathan Pearce as Mr. Psycho puts Spawn Again on the pit's edge before letting Dead Metal push it in

It was paired with Sir Killalot for the losers' melee, but played no part.

Mr. Psycho's only appearance in the Grand Final was in the battle between Tornado and Firestorm 4, but again, it remained out of the action.

"The mightiest machine ever in Robot Wars!"

- Jonathan Pearce during the UK vs Germany Special

Mr. Psycho also appeared in the UK vs Germany Special, where it hammered the side of the beaten 259 machine during its battle with Fluffy, bending the chassis. Mr. Psycho also used its hammer to help loosen Sgt. Bash's grip on Delldog in its fight against Das Gepäck, before reigning down blows on the immobile robot. "Teamwork from the House Robots! Now, you understand that they're totally neutral in all this. They don't mind if UK or Germany wins this."

- Jonathan Pearce

In the Final, Mr. Psycho appeared alongside Sgt. Bash, but was not involved.

Extreme 2
"Gruesome as ever!"

- Jonathan Pearce introduces Mr. Psycho in Heat B of the All-Stars

Mr. Psycho's first appearance this series was in Heat B of the All-Stars tournament, in the battle between Bigger Brother, Firestorm 4 and S3, but the House Robots were not involved in the battle. "That just gives you some sense of Mr. Psycho's size out there. He is immense! It's [Chaos 2] just a mere bauble, a toy, in the grip of Psycho!"

- Jonathan Pearce as Mr. Psycho carries Chaos 2 to the pit

In the All-Stars tournament, Mr. Psycho featured in the battle between Chaos 2, Razer and 13 Black, and after Chaos 2 was counted out, he pushed the former champion on the floor flipper where it was thrown, before hitting it with his hammer and then plucking it from the ground, parading it around the arena, before dropping Chaos 2 by the pit and dropping it in.

Mr. Psycho and Matilda carried out a merciless assault on Major Tom after it broke down in Round 4 of the Annihilator, with Mr. Psycho using his hammer to bend and break the roll-cage, and hammer the top, causing the face and crown to fall off, then ripped the head with his claw. Mr. Psycho then picked up Major Tom and placed it on the Drop Zone.

After losing a wheel, which Mr. Psycho picked up with his claw, a struggling Killer Carrot 2 tried in vain to fend off Mr. Psycho during its Minor Meltdown battle against Lambsy. "Killer Carrot are in trouble, major trouble here. Mr. Psycho has them in his sights. Turning, trundling, climbing up."

- Jonathan Pearce as Mr. Psycho closes in on Killer Carrot 2

It overbalanced itself by trying to flip Mr. Psycho, who proceeded to hammer Killer Carrot 2 and ride up the front of it.

Mr. Psycho appeared in the final of the Tag Team Terror, a battle in which he wrecked havoc on the beaten pair. First, he hammered Hydra, then picked it up, holding over the flame pit before dropping it into the pit. He also struckcl the rear of Barbaric Response with his hammer, which knocked a whole panel off and buckled the top part of its weapon.

For the New Blood Championship, Mr. Psycho and the other House Robots were allowed to do more damage than usual to immobilised competitors. "A real baptism of fire - none of the "Mercy Clauses" that the usual competitors get to sign, if you lost in this your machine was going to be thoroughly trashed by the House Robots, there was even a briefing given before the competition explaining what was in store."

- Team Storm Website

Mr. Psycho played a very active role throughout the New Blood Championship, starting in Heat A, where it bent Maximus' spikes with his hammer and buckled its flipper as he grabbed it with the claw.

He then enjoyed a very busy Heat B, as he consigned Night Raider to multiple damaging hits from his hammer before it was counted out. Mr. Psycho picked it on with his claw, placing it onto the floor flipper where it was thrown, actually hitting Mr. Psycho as the House Robot tried to reverse. One last hammer blow saw more pieces of armour fall off.

In the other Round 1 melee in that heat, Mr. Psycho pushed the walker RT81 into the centre of the arena where its opponents were fighting. "RT81 pushed out into the arena centre, give it a chance to get out there amongst the melee otherwise it would have taken to the year 2086."

- Jonathan Pearce

Mr. Psycho pushed it straight into front of Edge Hog, which axed it repeatedly, until the two got stuck together, at which point Mr. Psycho and Sir Killalot pushed the two in an attempt to separate them. Edge Hog eventually got its axe free, but was left moving on one wheel by Mr. Psycho's CPZ. Mr. Psycho hammered Edge Hog, and with Edge Hog unable to move away, it reversed into the giant House Robot, lifting the head as it raised the axe. Mr. Psycho rammed Edge Hog into the opposite arena wall in return. "Took one on the chin there, he doesn't look very happy - he's after you!"

- Jonathan Pearce warns Edge Hog of Mr. Psycho's wrath

Mr. Psycho then turned back to RT81, which was not moving, slamming it into the arena side wall, where it was counted out.

Mr. Psycho appeared with his dog Growler in the Round 2 battle between Chip and Thor. Mr. Psycho hammered the immobile Chip, then rammed it to the top of the arena where Growler was fighting Thor, before ramming Chip into an angle grinder. As the pit opened, Mr. Psycho nearly reversed in. "Get down there! You'd never get him out!"

- Jonathan Pearce

In Heat C, Direct Action turned into Mr. Psycho's CPZ, after being slammed into the arena wall by Storm 2. Mr. Psycho missed a hammer blow on Direct Action, and Direct Action turned around, trying to escape, it turned into Mr. Psycho's hammer, cutting a gash in it. This cut was never repaired, and can be seen in Series 7.

In the same battle, Mr Psycho managed to land a hammer blow on Storm 2 as it passed, but the hammer did no damage. In the Heat Final, Mr. Psycho subjected ICU to multiple blows and placed it on the floor flipper after it was immobilised.

In the first round of Heat D, after Doctor Fist had broken down, he came in, missing a hammer blow. As he tried again, Matilda charged again, hitting Doctor Fist with the flywheel. This caused Mr. Psycho to miss the competitor and hit the angle grinder instead, also catching Matilda a little. "I think he just missed the spinning rear flywheel of Matilda."

- Jonathan Pearce

Mr. Psycho then picked Doctor Fist up with the claw by one of its wheels, and held it over the flame pit. "Huge power, hoisted way, way above the arena. Mr. Psycho, when standing like that, towers over me"

- Jonathan Pearce as Mr. Psycho holds Doctor Fist over the flames As the House Robot tried to drop Doctor Fist, the whole body fell off the wheel. As Doctor Fist burnt, Mr. Psycho hammered it again.

Mr. Psycho appeared twice in the New Blood Grand Final, first in the eliminator battle between Storm 2 and Thor, where, after reversing too close to the CPZ, Storm 2 pushed Thor into Mr. Psycho, who blocked its escape and hammered it. In the other eliminator between Mute and Cedric Slammer, after both robots had stopped moving, he picked Cedric Slammer up and carried it around the arena in the last few seconds before the battle went to the judges. "...Mr. Psycho thinks Cedric Slammer is still fighting and therefore he can attack Cedric Slammer! So does the contest go on? This is very controversial!"

- Jonathan Pearce as Mr. Psycho carries Cedric Slammer

Mr. Psycho did not appear in any of the lower weight class events shown in the Robot Rampage, and was also absent from the University Challenge

Mr. Psycho played an active role in a first round melee involving Dantomkia, S.M.I.D.S.Y., Sir Chromalot and Hypno-Disc in the Challenge Belt. First, after Dantomkia pushed Hypno-Disc into the CPZ and flipped it out of the arena, he rammed Dantomkia against the arena wall a couple of times and blocked its escape for a while. "Dantomkia needs to get away from Mr. Psycho, could literally crush it in that CPZ!"

- Jonathan Pearce as Dantomkia attempts to escape the CPZ

Later, after Dantomkia flipped S.M.I.D.S.Y. onto the arena entry gates in one of the top CPZ's, Mr. Psycho picked it up and threw it aside, nearly throwing it out of the arena. S.M.I.D.S.Y. fled to a CPZ on the other side of the arena, where Mr. Psycho drove on top of it.

Riptilion was involved in another encounter with Mr. Psycho in the Iron Maidens, as the House Robot hammered it after it was counted out. Kat 3 tried pushing it into the pit, but Riptilion's wide shape and side spikes stopped it from falling in, so Mr. Psycho pushed it in fully, then gave it another hammer blow.

In Round 1 of the Commonwealth Carnage, after Bondi Titch was flipped against the arena wall in the CPZ by Firestorm 4, Mr. Psycho blocked its escape and hammered it. "Battle of the hammers. Ha! There is no match! Hammer? That's a hammer on Mr. Psycho!"

- Jonatahn Pearce compares the hammers of Bondi Titch and Mr. Psycho

After a number of hammer blows, Bondi Titch manage to swerve around the huge House Robot and escape.

During the semi-final, after Panic Attack was unable to self-right, Mr. Psycho picked it up, carried it around the arena, and held it over the flame pit. Firestorm then started trying to get under the colossal House Robot, so Mr. Psycho dropped Panic Attack and chased after Firestorm. "Six foot two, eyes of blue, Mr Psycho's after you!"

- Jonathan Pearce as Mr Psycho exacts revenge on Firestorm

Mr. Psycho then went back to attacking Panic Attack, picking it up and carrying it to the pit, into which it was dropped. Firestorm managed to topple Mr. Psycho over when he reversed onto the wedge whilst driving away from the pit, becoming one of only two robots to do so, and the only one to do it intentionally. "Can they do it? Look at Mr. Psycho, that is a huge weight! Mr. Psycho saved by the cease? NO! Timber! That's a first! Who on Earth is gonna to raise Mr. Psycho up onto his feet? It'll take an army!"

- Jonathan Pearce as Firestorm 4 flips Mr. Psycho over

Before this, Firestorm flipped over Sergeant Bash, and with Panic Attack already immobilised, Refbot was the only robot still mobile at the end of the battle bar Firestorm.

Mr. Psycho also appeared in the final episode of Extreme 2, and finished off the series with a strong showing. In the battle between Black Hole and Zeus, he hammered the beaten Zeus, before picking it up and dropping it into the pit. "That's Signori Psycho to you!"

- Jonathan Pearce uses a little Italian as Mr. Psycho pits Zeus

Then, in the battle between Tornado and Snake Bite, he drove up the Swiss robot's wedge after it broke down, and slammed a significant dent into the back after it had been pitted. "Oh, that's unfair!"

- Andrew Marchant when Mr. Psycho attacks Snake Bite

Series 7
"Oh dear! Poor Rip! It's like, just crumpling up a sweet packet."

- Jonathan Pearce as Mr. Psycho picks up Rip

Mr. Psycho's first notable involvement in Robot Wars: The Seventh Wars came in the Featherweight Championship in Heat B, as he joined Sir Killalot and Growler in the arena. The House Robots were given a significant amount of freedom to do as they pleased throughout the battle, and Mr. Psycho took advantage of this as he grabbed and buckled Rip with his claw before slamming down onto Cygnus. Psycho was involved in another special event in Heat C, as he inadvertently swept Barber-Ous 2'n a Bit into the pit during the Battle of the Spinners. He also dropped Barber-Ous 2'n a Bit into the pit after its loss in the first round of Heat E. Mr. Psycho achieved his only Out of the Arena after dropping Hassocks Hog 2 out of the arena in Heat C. He originally dropped Hassocks Hog on the Drop Zone, but it was unintentionally knocked away by the competitors before an item could drop. Similarly, in Heat P, Mr. Psycho placed Zorro on the Drop Zone after it had been counted out, but Zorro landed on its wheels and drove away. Psycho eventually caught it, and dropped it into the pit. "Pinser, wakey-wakey, you too. Okay, look, now, you've beaten Cobra, but that thing there - see it? Little thing there? It's Mr. Psycho - get out of the way!"

- Jonathan Pearce tries to warn Pinser of Mr. Psycho's presence

Mean Streak was hammered, picked up and place on the floor flipper by Mr. Psycho in Heat G, before he carried out a similar punishment to the conjoined Pinser and Cobra in Heat J. Psycho also hammered the likes of Kronic the Wedgehog, T-Wrecks and Behemoth in Heat J, Heat K and Heat L respectively, while he carried out floor flipper, drop zone and pitting duties on beaten robots including Hard, UFO, Spin Doctor, Mega Morg and NEATer Machine in Heat K, Heat L, Heat M and Heat N. "Mr. Psycho has lost... what little brains he had."

- Jonathan Pearce During an eliminator in the Heat N, a strike from Mr. Psycho's hammer on Topbot caused his already wobbling head to fall off. Mr. Psycho went berserk for a while, hammering The Executioner into submission with his hammer, before dropping it into the pit shortly before cease was called. Along with Growler, Cassius Chrome and Refbot, Mr. Psycho appeared in the Series 7 House Robot Rebellion as the House Robots faced off against Gravity and Behemoth. After Growler and Cassius Chrome were put out of action - until Refbot righted Cassius Chrome - Psycho took revenge on Gravity, immobilising it by battering its top with his hammer. Behemoth tried to fight back, but was slammed into the arena wall by Psycho and had its axe snapped off as it was trying to damage the House Robot. Behemoth then tried to use Gravity as a shield against Psycho, but to no avail. However, Psycho brokedown near the end of the battle, and Behemoth and Gravity were given the victory via a decision from the audience. Mr. Psycho appeared alongside Cassius Chrome in the All-Stars final, a battle in which both House Robots fought back against the winner, Pussycat, after it decided to attack them, and both Dantomkia and Pussycat ended up in the pit thanks to a nudge from Mr. Psycho.

Dutch Series 2
Mr. Psycho also appeared in the second series of Dutch Robot Wars. His introduction with Growler from Series 6 Heat A was replayed as part of the House Robot introduction in Heat A, albeit not in full, cutting out their entrance. His first battle was between Meshuggah and The Lethal Swan, partenered with Sir Killalot. After The Lethal Swan was immobilised, the House Robots came in to attack, with Mr. Psycho hammering the beaten competitor a couple of times.

He appeared again in the next battle, partnered with Growler in the battle between Blackdevil Warzone and Namazu. After Namazu was counted out, Growler pushed it around the arena, and Mr. Psycho hammered it, before Growler pitted the beaten competitor.

In Heat B, Mr. Psycho hammered The Black Beast after it broke down, but had some problems retracting his hammer. Unable to pull the hammer back fully, Mr. Psycho instead grabbed The Black Beast with his claw, holding it up and dropping it. This was his only appearance in that Heat.

Mr. Psycho appeared with Growler in the first battle of Heat C, between Flepser and Bamm Bamm, but was not involved in the battle. In the next fight, which was between Twisted Metal Evo and Slamtilt, Mr. Psycho hammered Slamtilt after one of its wheels was ripped off, then picked it up by the mace, placing it on the Drop Zone.

Mr. Psycho appeared in two battles in Heat D, first in the battle between Scrap-2-Saur and Tough as Nails. Tough as Nails was counted out, and Mr. Psycho picked it up by one of the wheels and carried it to the Drop Zone. After having two barrels dropped on it, Tough as Nails started moving again, and Mr. Psycho hammered it. In the next battle, after Infinity broke down, Mr. Psycho came in, but whilst pushing the immobile competitor, Infinity fired its axe at the House Robot, getting the axe into Mr. Psycho's face, causing minor damage. In response, Mr. Psycho landed its own hammer blow on Infinity, and after Infinity was overturned, Mr. Psycho hammered the underbelly.

Throughout Heat E, Mr. Psycho appeared in three battles, first hammering Bluemax after it was immobilised by PulverizeR, then in the battle between ODT-Zero and √3, where whilst competitors fought in Shunt's CPZ, Mr. Psycho blocked their escape. He tried to hammer one of the parts of √3 but missed. Then, in the Heat Final between PulverizeR and √3, he hammered one of the parts of √3 after it was immobilised.

Mr. Psycho appeared twice in the Grand Final. First in the Semi-Final battle between PulverizeR and Scrap-2-Saur, where Scrap-2-Saur pushed Pulverizer into his CPZ. Mr. Psycho hit PulverizeR's flywheel with his hammer, but PulverizeR was able to reverse away before the House Robot could get another blow in. He also appeared in the final between PulverizeR and Philipper 2, but the House Robots were not involved in the battle.

German Robot Wars
Mr. Psycho also appeared in German Robot Wars. His introduction from Heat A of Series 6 was shown as part of the House Robot introductions, with the arena entrance. Unusually, the House Robot intros were shown at the start of each episode. His first appearance in a battle was in the last battle of Heat A, between Tyke and Golem. After Golem was counted out, Mr Psycho hammered it, before Shunt pushed it onto the floor flipper. After being flipped, Golem bounced across the arena onto Mr. Psycho's claw. Mr. Psycho plucked up the beaten competitor and carried it around, only for Golem to slip from its grip as the House Robot turned. After Golem was put on the Drop Zone and had a lot of balls dropped on it, Mr. Psycho pushed it into the pit, using its front to bulldoze Golem into the pit.

In Heat B, after Hydrotec was immobilised, Mr. Psycho hammered it a couple of times, dislodging one of the top panels. He was also involved in the other Final, between Tsunami and Not Perfect, Tsunami pushed Not Perfect into Dead Metal, who pushed Not Perfect to Mr. Psycho, but Not Perfect was able to reverse, dodging the hammer blow.

The most memorable moment for Mr. Psycho in this series, occurred in the Losers Melee during Grand Final, when Mr. Psycho picked up Junkyard Queen during its battle against Not Perfect. The two competitors had become stuck together, with the bludgeoner on Junkyard Queen stopping Not Perfect’s wheels from touching the ground. Mr. Psycho broke the stalemate by lifting them both up, causing Not Perfect to drop down. Mr. Psycho paraded Junkyard Queen around the arena until he took a corner too quickly and toppled over. This was the first of two times the giant House Robot was toppled.

Mr. Psycho also appeared in the final between Tsunami and Black Hole, where he came out of his CPZ to separate the two competitors when they became stuck together after Tsunami drove up Black Hole's wedge. He pushed the two apart, pushing Black Hole up the arena, before moving on to another CPZ.

Appearances in Merchandise

 * Mr. Psycho/Pullback

Trivia

 * Robin Englebright, the man who designed Mr. Psycho, entered his own competitor robot, and also designed Growler and Cassius Chrome
 * For a French member of the Robot Wars crew's birthday, Francois, during a break in filming, Mr. Psycho was driven into the arena wearing a beret, a blue-and-white striped shirt, a moustache and a cloth on his claw, on which was the birthday cake.