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'''German Robot Wars''' (known simply as '''Robot Wars''' in Germany) was the German version of the British television game show ''[[Robot Wars]]''. The show ran for just one series, which was originally broadcast in 2002 on RTL II. Despite being made for a German audience, recorded in the German language and featuring mainly German competitors, the series was actually filmed in the main ''Robot Wars'' TV studio in London, with the battles taking place in the main [[Robot Wars Arena]]. The series was presented by former ''Big Brother Germany'' presenter [[Christian Möllmann]], who also did the pit reporting.
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'''German Robot Wars''' (known simply as '''Robot Wars''' in Germany) was the German version of the British television game show ''[[Robot Wars]]''. The show ran for just one series, which was originally broadcast in 2002 on RTL II. Despite being made for a German audience, recorded in the German language and featuring mainly German competitors, the series was actually filmed in the main ''Robot Wars'' TV studio in London, with the battles taking place in the main [[Robot Wars Arena]]. ''Big Brother Germany'' presenter Christian Möllmann was originally slated to be presenter, but just two days before filming, Jürgen Törkott was chosen instead.
   
 
Due to the lack of German robots, Dutch, Swiss and overweight competitors were allowed to participate in order to make up the numbers. Despite this, the main championship still only featured 12 robots.
 
Due to the lack of German robots, Dutch, Swiss and overweight competitors were allowed to participate in order to make up the numbers. Despite this, the main championship still only featured 12 robots.

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German Robot Wars (known simply as Robot Wars in Germany) was the German version of the British television game show Robot Wars. The show ran for just one series, which was originally broadcast in 2002 on RTL II. Despite being made for a German audience, recorded in the German language and featuring mainly German competitors, the series was actually filmed in the main Robot Wars TV studio in London, with the battles taking place in the main Robot Wars Arena. Big Brother Germany presenter Christian Möllmann was originally slated to be presenter, but just two days before filming, Jürgen Törkott was chosen instead.

Due to the lack of German robots, Dutch, Swiss and overweight competitors were allowed to participate in order to make up the numbers. Despite this, the main championship still only featured 12 robots.

Format

The format of the German Wars was very different from the British or Dutch versions. It featured only two heats, each with six robots. Out of those heats, the two robots that would usually reach a heat final progressed to the Grand Final. Once in the Grand Final, the four robots paired off with each other, and the two winners would reach the Grand Final. After the Grand Final, there would be a "Losers Melee" between the four heat finalists to decide fifth through eighth place.

In addition, part of The Second World Championship was broadcast in each heat; Heat A featured the German Melee from Extreme 1, and Heat B showed the first Heat from The Second World Championship, which Ansgar fought in. Both of these battles were filmed and broadcast in the UK about a year earlier, and featured the original Ansgar, but it was Ansgar's Revenge that took part in the German Championship.

Heats

Heat A

Main article: German Robot Wars/Heat A

Robots competing in Heat A: Junkyard Queen, Golem, Ansgar's Revenge, Tyke, Thorgrim, Son of Armageddon

Eliminators

  • Junkyard Queen vs Golem vs Ansgar's Revenge: Ansgar's Revenge eliminated
  • Tyke vs Thorgrim vs Son of Armageddon: Thorgrim eliminated

Finals

  • Junkyard Queen vs Son of Armageddon: Son of Armageddon won
  • Golem vs Tyke: Tyke won

World Championship Qualifier

  • Ansgar vs Nasty Warrior vs Golem vs Flensburger Power: Ansgar won

Heat B

Main article: German Robot Wars/Heat B

Robots competing in Heat A: Tsunami, Black Hole, Absolut Krankhaft, Hydrotech, Not Perfect, Delldog

Eliminators

  • Tsunami vs Black Hole vs Absolut Krankhaft: Absolut Krankhaft eliminated
  • Hydrotech vs Not Perfect vs Delldog: Delldog eliminated

Finals

  • Black Hole vs Hydrotech: Black Hole won
  • Tsunami vs Not Perfect: Tsunami won

World Championship Heat

  • Ansgar vs Mastiff vs Chaos 2 vs Manta: Manta won

Grand Final

Main article: German Robot Wars/Grand Final

Eliminators

Losers Melee (Fifth Place)

Note: Golem and Hydrotech were both unable to participate in the Losers Melee due to damage sustained in previous battles.

Playoff (Third Place)

Final