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At the start, Drillzilla fought Run Away, easily pushing it around the arena, and into the CPZs; first into Shunt, then into and Sgt. Bash. Tut Tut came out whilst Sgt. Bash had a hold of Run Away. Run Away got away from Sgt. Bash and rammed into the front of Tut Tut, but neither robot could get an advantage in pushing each other, so Run Away turned away and escaped across the arena to tag General Chompsalot. As General Chompsalot charged at Tut Tut, Tut Tut drove to the corner and tagged Drillzilla.
 
At the start, Drillzilla fought Run Away, easily pushing it around the arena, and into the CPZs; first into Shunt, then into and Sgt. Bash. Tut Tut came out whilst Sgt. Bash had a hold of Run Away. Run Away got away from Sgt. Bash and rammed into the front of Tut Tut, but neither robot could get an advantage in pushing each other, so Run Away turned away and escaped across the arena to tag General Chompsalot. As General Chompsalot charged at Tut Tut, Tut Tut drove to the corner and tagged Drillzilla.
 
{{quote|He's got his jaws open, and I think he can get his mouth around Tut Tut. And Tut Tut's made the tactical tag with Drillzilla...|Stefan Frank}}
 
{{quote|He's got his jaws open, and I think he can get his mouth around Tut Tut. And Tut Tut's made the tactical tag with Drillzilla...|Stefan Frank}}
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[[File:TutTuttipsRunAway.jpg|thumb|Tut Tut tips Run Away on its side]]
 
Before long, Drillzilla shoved Chompsalot into the pit. As Run Away came out to fight, Tut Tut was tagged. Tut Tut tried to get at the side of Run Away, but Run Away ran away up the arena. Tut Tut followed, and as it closed in, Run Away reversed into Tut Tut. However, this proved to be a mistake, as the high ground clearance of Run Away, combined with the pyramid shape of Tut Tut made it very easy for Tut Tut to turn Run Away onto its side.
 
Before long, Drillzilla shoved Chompsalot into the pit. As Run Away came out to fight, Tut Tut was tagged. Tut Tut tried to get at the side of Run Away, but Run Away ran away up the arena. Tut Tut followed, and as it closed in, Run Away reversed into Tut Tut. However, this proved to be a mistake, as the high ground clearance of Run Away, combined with the pyramid shape of Tut Tut made it very easy for Tut Tut to turn Run Away onto its side.
 
{{quote|Tut Tut, the tombstone from Egypt, puts Run Away on his side!|Stefan Frank}}
 
{{quote|Tut Tut, the tombstone from Egypt, puts Run Away on his side!|Stefan Frank}}
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==Series Record==
 
==Series Record==
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TutTutChris.jpg|Tut Tut with Chris Harriman
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TutTutStats.jpg|Tut Tut's statistics board. Note the bronze colour.
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{{Series Record US|Tut Tut|'''Tag Team Terror & Robot Rebellion'''<br>Entered with [[Cyclone (Extreme Warriors)|Cyclone]] (Team Raptor)<br>Entered with [[Tricerabot]] (Mike Morrow)|Entered with [[Cyclone (Extreme Warriors)|Cyclone]] (Team Raptor)<br>Entered with [[Tricerabot|Tricerabot 3.0]] (Mike Morrow)|'''Challenge Belt Holder'''}}
 
{{Series Record US|Tut Tut|'''Tag Team Terror & Robot Rebellion'''<br>Entered with [[Cyclone (Extreme Warriors)|Cyclone]] (Team Raptor)<br>Entered with [[Tricerabot]] (Mike Morrow)|Entered with [[Cyclone (Extreme Warriors)|Cyclone]] (Team Raptor)<br>Entered with [[Tricerabot|Tricerabot 3.0]] (Mike Morrow)|'''Challenge Belt Holder'''}}
   
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*Along with [[The Green House|The Green House's]] flipper, Tut Tut's axe was also fitted onto the loanerbot version of [[Hard#Hard (Loanerbot)|Hard]], which competed in [[Dutch Robot Wars: Series 2|the second series of ''Dutch Robot Wars'']].
 
*Along with [[The Green House|The Green House's]] flipper, Tut Tut's axe was also fitted onto the loanerbot version of [[Hard#Hard (Loanerbot)|Hard]], which competed in [[Dutch Robot Wars: Series 2|the second series of ''Dutch Robot Wars'']].
 
*The official website called Tut Tut '''"King Tut"''' for unknown reasons.
 
*The official website called Tut Tut '''"King Tut"''' for unknown reasons.
*All battle card images used for Tut Tut portray the robot as being a deep bronze color, rather than the shiny silver color it was.
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*All battle card images used for Tut Tut in Extreme Warriors 1 show the robot as being a deep bronze color, rather than the shiny silver color it was.
 
*Tut Tut was mentioned several times as being equipped with a lifting arm, even being mentioned as one of its strengths in the ''Nickelodeon'' series. It can be inferred that Tut Tut's weapon could have been interchangeable with a lifting arm; however, this was never seen in battle.
 
*Tut Tut was mentioned several times as being equipped with a lifting arm, even being mentioned as one of its strengths in the ''Nickelodeon'' series. It can be inferred that Tut Tut's weapon could have been interchangeable with a lifting arm; however, this was never seen in battle.
   

Revision as of 20:44, 24 July 2019

For the Series 3 competitor, see Tut's Revenge.

"205 pounds of pyramid power!"
— Stefan Frank introduces Tut Tut

Tut Tut was a loanerbot that participated in the first season of Robot Wars: Extreme Warriors as well as Nickelodeon Robot Wars. It was lent to Chris Harriman of Team Raptor after their Season 1 entry, Cyclone, was too badly damaged to compete in the Robot Rebellion and Tag Team Terror competitions, and subsequently received upgrades from Harriman himself. It won the Tag Team Terror alongside partners Drillzilla, and reached the final of the Robot Rebellion.

In Nickelodeon Robot Wars, Tut Tut competed at the hands of Mike Morrow and Team Juggerbot, and was driven by Tom and Nancy Rodriquez in the Challenge Belt competition, emerging victorious.

Design

Kingtut

Tut Tut in the pits

Tut Tut was a pyramid-shaped robot decorated with various Egyptian symbols and armed with an overhead pneumatic axe. While under the control of Chris Harriman, Harriman carried out extensive modifications to the axe's pneumatic system, which increased its power and transformed Tut Tut's performance, making it a much more competitive machine than the other loanerbots.

In Season 1, the robot had a much more reflective metallic look to it, with sparkling gold added to it. The robot was mostly unchanged for the Nickelodeon series, save for the armor, which was less reflective, looking more white, scuffed up, and far less metallic.

Etymology

Tut Tut's name is derived from the Egyptian pharaoh Tutankhamun, and a pun on the interjection "tut tut!"

Robot History

Season 1

"This is Tut Tut, the Egyptian pyramid of doom, and we're here to annihilate anybody who gets in our way!"
— Chris Harriman explaining the robot in his introduction

Tut Tut first participated in the Robot Rebellion, where it faced fellow loanerbot The Green House in the first round.

Rebecca Grant: "So, what are you going to do against The Green House over here?"
Chris Harriman: "The Green House is going down! We're going to take it out!"
Rebecca Grant: "You might be able to do it with a stone, it looks pretty ... "shattery""
Chris Harriman: "Yeah, people that live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones!"
— Pre-battle interview with Rebecca Grant
TheGreenHouse Lifts TutTut

The Green House lifts Tut Tut

Tut Tut started by turning away from The Green House as its opponent drove after it. As The Green House got close, Tut Tut turned around and fired the axe, but it turned too far and missed. The Green House tried to get under Tut Tut, but Tut Tut turned around, knocking Tut Tut with its axe. The Green House got its lifter under Tut Tut and lifted it up, but could not tip it over. The Green House dropped Tut Tut, and the two robots reversed for another charge. Both robots drove at each other, each twisting as they did so to try and get in a good position to use their weapons, but Tut Tut missed with its axe again, which became stuck in the floor.

"...with that axe, still missing, but look! He's in the arena floor, just like I said! Big danger!"
— Stefan Frank as Tut Tut's axe becomes stuck in the floor, as he had predicted whilst introducing Tut Tut
TheGreenHouse Logo

Tut Tut buries its axe into the floor

Dead Metal came out of his CPZ to try and free Tut Tut. As he did so, The Green House tried to flip Tut Tut, but accidentally got its lifter under Dead Metal instead. Unable to lift the House Robot, The Green House toppled forwards, falling back as Dead Metal reversed. Tut Tut had got its axe free, and drove at the side of The Green House. However, its axe blow missed due to the angle it was at, merely hitting the top with the handle, the head dangling over the back. The Green House reversed, and tried to get under Tut Tut, but Tut Tut turned away, so The Green House's lifter missed. Tut Tut turned back and fired the axe, this time hitting the top. The Green House tried driving away, but the axe held it in place, until Tut Tut pulled back the axe to let it go.

"...and Tut Tut, straight into the top of that plexiglass of Green House. Green House isn't looking too good right now"
— Stefan Frank
Tut tut vs the green house

Tut Tut impales The Green House

The Green House turned around for another attack, but Tut Tut was ready, hitting the wedge with its axe. Tut Tut dragged The Green House into an empty CPZ, and Dead Metal and Shunt came in. Both competitors were trapped in the CPZ, and part of Tut Tut's top came loose. Dead Metal reversed, and The Green House tried to escape, but found itself blocked by Dead Metal. Tut Tut followed, and the two competitors turned to face each other. Tut Tut fired its axe but failed to puncture, as The Green House got its lifter under the front. Tut Tut fired the axe again and was able to push The Green House into the pit release button. The Green House pushed back, and the axe slid off its top. The two robots pushed at each other, and The Green House tried to get under Tut Tut's side, but Tut Tut turned around, getting behind The Green House. Tut Tut fired the axe, and pushed The Green House down the arena towards the pit. Despite its opponent struggling, Tut Tut got The Green House besides the pit, but The Green House suddenly pulled forwards, pulling Tut Tut besides the pit.

"Green House just spinning its wheels, getting pushed backwards. Tut Tut, bringing it ever closer to the pit, but whoa! Tut Tut almost put himself in the pit! Not a good piece of strategy for Tut Tut"
— Stefan Frank as the two robots get close to the pit
Tut Tut vs The Green House

The Green House is pitted

The Green House tried to turn and reverse Tut Tut into the pit, but Tut Tut reversed away. The Green House turned around, and Tut Tut pushed it against the wall. Tut Tut missed with its axe, which became stuck in the floor again. After a little struggling, Tut Tut got the axe free, and as The Green House could not get away from the wall, Tut Tut fired the axe again, this time hitting the top of The Green House. With little resistance, Tut Tut was able to turn The Green House away from the wall and push it into the pit.

"Tut Tut puts Green House into his own tomb, and makes his mummy proud!"
— Stefan Frank as Tut Tut pits The Green House

Tut Tut qualified therefore for the battle against the House Robots.

"Now, Tut Tut. I've been a little hard on you in the past, claiming to not really know what your machine did. Finally we see that ice pick, reminded me a little bit of Sharon Stone, just stabbing over and over again!"
Mick Foley

In the final, Tut Tut allied with Rosie the Riveter, Tricerabot and Silver Box to take on Shunt and Matilda, who were later joined by Sir Killalot.

"We've modified our weapon, and we've upped our weapon's power, so hopefully it will stand a chance against the house bots. ... We added a much larger pick on the top, it's a lot more tapered, it should do a lot more damage and be able to dig in a lot further to take out those delicate electronics on the house bots."
— Chris Harriman on the improvements to Tut Tut for the Final
Shunt vs tut tut

Shunt slams Tut Tut against the arena wall

Tut Tut initially avoided the House Robots, but after Shunt rammed Silver Box, Tut Tut confronted Shunt. As Shunt pushed it up the arena, Tut Tut fired its axe, but this had no effect. Shunt lifted Tut Tut up and held it against the top arena wall, then dropped it. Tut Tut tried to turn away, but Shunt followed it, pushing it, before leaving to attack the other competitors, who were fighting Matilda. Tut Tut drove across the arena to join the others, but again, Shunt pushed it against the top arena wall and lifted it up. Tut Tut also missed when it fired its axe. Shunt dropped Tut Tut, and Tricerabot rammed into him, so Shunt left Tut Tut and went after Tricerabot. Tut Tut chased after Shunt, and as it got close, fired its axe, but Shunt changed targets from Tricerabot to Rosie the Riveter, causing Tut Tut to miss. This time, its axe became stuck in the floor, and Tut Tut was unable to move until Refbot used its front plough to free the axe. Meanwhile, Tricerabot managed to overturn Matilda by ramming it into its side, and Shunt also broke down after repeated rams from Tricerabot, whilst also being axed by Tut Tut.

"This could be a huge upset! Wow, these four on two, I mean you never would have thought that the House Robots would take this punishment!"
— Stefan Frank
Killalot nosedive

Tut Tut joins the effort against Sir Killalot

Suddenly, Sir Killalot entered the arena. He grabbed Silver Box, lifted it up and took it to the pit, but as it tried to drop it in, he started to overbalance forwards. Tricerabot and Tut Tut rushed in, trying to take advantage and push him in. Tut Tut fired its axe into Sir Killalot's side, hitting his internals. However, Tricerabot was unable to push Sir Killalot into the pit, and Tut Tut reversed away. Rosie the Riveter came in to try and help, but time ran out, with Sir Killalot just staying out of the pit. No winner was called, but it was deemed a moral win for the competitors.

Mick Foley: "Backstage everyone said it couldn't be done, and the House Robots couldn't be approached. I consider this to be a great upset. How do you feel about it?"
Chris Harriman: "Oh it was great, I mean really, I mean it was teamwork that took care of it."
— After the battle

Tut Tut also participated in the Tag Team Terror alongside Drillzilla. In the first round, the two robots fought two Team Juggerbot entries, Tricerabot and Rosie the Riveter. Tut Tut took to the arena first, against Tricerabot.

"With 205 pounds, with 2 electric motors, a serious pnuematic axe, they'll show you how to walk like an Egyptian!"
— Stefan Frank introduces Tut Tut
Drillzilla & Tut Tut vs Tricerabot & Rosie the Riveter

Tut Tut and Drillzilla sandwich their opponents

Tricerabot started by turning away from Tut Tut, then reversing as Tut Tut followed it. Tut Tut Tut was close behind, and tried to block Tricerabot, but Tricerabot drove around it. Tut Tut turned to face Tricerabot, and got underneath Tricerabot, but Tricerabot reversed off the front. Tricerabot tried pushing the side of Tut Tut, reversing into it, but Tut Tut turned, then Tricerabot drove forwards before Tut Tut could attack. Tut Tut reversed into its partner, and Drillzilla came out. The two robots in the arena engaged in a pushing match, until Rosie the Riveter suddenly came out of the corner. Tut Tut did not come out at first, although it was driving just outside of the CPZ. Tricerabot pushed Drillzilla towards it, and Tut Tut joined in the fight, ramming the side of Rosie the Riveter.

"...and it's a free-for-all! They're all in it now! Everybody jumping in there, trying to get the last word!"
— Stefan Frank as all four competitors fight
Tut Tut vs Tricerabot

Tut Tut prevents Tricerabot's escape

Matilda, who had come out of the CPZ along with Sir Killalot when Rosie the Riveter came out illegally, reversed into Tut Tut and pushed it back, getting between it and the other competitors. Tut Tut was not deterred by this, and instead of returning to its corner, it drove at the flaming Tricerabot, only for Tricerabot to drive past it. Whilst Drillzilla fought Tricerabot, Rosie the Riveter attacked Tut Tut, pushing it against the wall, but Tut Tut got away, driving up the arena. Suddenly, Tricerabot charged into it. Tut Tut pushed Tricerabot back, but Rosie the Riveter got behind Tricerabot. Drillzilla got behind Rosie the Riveter and pushed it aside, then pushed Tricerabot towards the pit. Whilst Tut Tut blocked its escape, Drillzilla pushed Tricerabot into the pit, though Tut Tut nearly drove in itself as it tried to help finish Tricerabot off. Drillzilla rammed Rosie the Riveter, before time ran out. Although Rosie the Riveter was still mobile, Tut Tut and Drillzilla comfortably won the Judges' decision.

"It wouldn't quit! We just kept pushing it and beating on it and pushing and beating on it, finally got it in the pit, and that made it quit!"
— Chris Harriman to Mick Foley, speaking about how Tricerabot kept going despite being on fire

In the final, Tut Tut and Drillzilla faced Run Away and General Chompsalot, and Tut Tut started in the CPZ. Its axe, which had not worked in the first round, was repaired for the final.

"They're going down! They don't stand a chance, we'll take them out!"
— Chris Harriman on his opponents before the battle
Tut Tut vs Run Away

Tut Tut challenges Run Away

At the start, Drillzilla fought Run Away, easily pushing it around the arena, and into the CPZs; first into Shunt, then into and Sgt. Bash. Tut Tut came out whilst Sgt. Bash had a hold of Run Away. Run Away got away from Sgt. Bash and rammed into the front of Tut Tut, but neither robot could get an advantage in pushing each other, so Run Away turned away and escaped across the arena to tag General Chompsalot. As General Chompsalot charged at Tut Tut, Tut Tut drove to the corner and tagged Drillzilla.

"He's got his jaws open, and I think he can get his mouth around Tut Tut. And Tut Tut's made the tactical tag with Drillzilla..."
— Stefan Frank
TutTuttipsRunAway

Tut Tut tips Run Away on its side

Before long, Drillzilla shoved Chompsalot into the pit. As Run Away came out to fight, Tut Tut was tagged. Tut Tut tried to get at the side of Run Away, but Run Away ran away up the arena. Tut Tut followed, and as it closed in, Run Away reversed into Tut Tut. However, this proved to be a mistake, as the high ground clearance of Run Away, combined with the pyramid shape of Tut Tut made it very easy for Tut Tut to turn Run Away onto its side.

"Tut Tut, the tombstone from Egypt, puts Run Away on his side!"
— Stefan Frank

Run Away could not self-right, so Tut Tut and Drillzilla were declared Tag Team Champions.

Nickelodeon

Under the controls of Team Juggerbot's Tom and Nancy Rodriquez, Tut Tut appeared in the one-off series Nickelodeon Robot Wars, amongst the robots competing for the Challenge Belt. It initially took on the original belt holder, the recently-crowned Nickelodeon US Champion Tyranabot, for the right to earn the belt for itself.

Tuttutvstyranabot NICKRW

Tut Tut axes Tyranabot

It managed to land several blows onto Tyranabot's crushing arm, but Tyranabot retaliated by pushing Tut Tut into Dead Metal, who buried its saw into Tut Tut's side. Tut Tut then buried its axe into Tyranabot's electronics and Tyranabot was immobilized by these attacks. Tut Tut was declared the winner and new holder of the Challenge Belt.

In its next challenge , Tut Tut faced off against Rosie the Riveter 2, the third time both robots had entered the arena together.

Tut Tut vs

Tut Tut battles Rosie the Riveter 2

It tried to hit Rosie the Riveter 2 but missed and was pushed into the arena wall. Tut Tut then axed the top of Rosie the Riveter 2 and dragged it onto the floor flipper but Rosie the Riveter 2 charged in and got underneath Tut Tut, carrying it into Shunt. Tut Tut escaped and then axed Rosie the Riveter 2 several times before 'cease' was called. Although the Judges arrived at a split decision, Tut Tut won the battle on damage.

Tut Tut's third and final challenge was against Probophobia, for the right to win the Challenge Belt outright.

Tut Tut Vs Probophobia

Tut Tut axes a smoking Probophobia

The match started out very slow with Probophobia moving its lifting arms up and Tut Tut hitting Probophobia with its axe. Probophobia then got under Tut Tut and pushed it into the wall. Tut Tut then buried its axe into Probophobia, causing smoke to pour out of it. Tut Tut pressed the Pit Button but Probophobia was able to use its lifting forks to roll away from the Pit. Tut Tut then hit Probophobia with the axe again and dragged it into Sir K just as 'cease' was called. Since Probophobia had been immobilized for most of the match, Tut Tut was declared the winner and got to take the Challenge Belt home.

Results

TUT TUT - RESULTS
Season 1
Robot Rebellion
Final (with Rosie the Riveter, Silver Box & Tricerabot)
Eliminator vs. The Green House Won
Final vs. Matilda, Shunt & Sir Killalot No winner
Tag Team Terror
Competing with Drillzilla, Champion
Round 1 vs. Rosie the Riveter & Tricerabot Won
Final vs. General Chompsalot & Run Away Won
Nickelodeon Robot Wars
Challenge Belt
Holder
Challenge vs. Tyranabot Won
Defence vs. Rosie the Riveter 2 Won
Defence vs. Probophobia Won

Wins/Losses

  • Wins: 6
  • Losses: 0

NOTE: The House Robot Rebellion from Season 1 is not included

Series Record

US Series Tut Tut Series Record
Season 1 Tag Team Terror & Robot Rebellion
Entered with Cyclone (Team Raptor)
Entered with Tricerabot (Mike Morrow)
Season 2 Entered with Cyclone (Team Raptor)
Entered with Tricerabot 3.0 (Mike Morrow)
Nickelodeon Challenge Belt Holder

Trivia

  • With six wins and one draw, Tut Tut is the joint holder of the record for most battles won without a single loss, along with Dutch Series 1 champion Slicer.
  • Tut Tut had a Team Toad Sticker on its rear during Nickelodeon Robot Wars.
  • Along with The Green House's flipper, Tut Tut's axe was also fitted onto the loanerbot version of Hard, which competed in the second series of Dutch Robot Wars.
  • The official website called Tut Tut "King Tut" for unknown reasons.
  • All battle card images used for Tut Tut in Extreme Warriors 1 show the robot as being a deep bronze color, rather than the shiny silver color it was.
  • Tut Tut was mentioned several times as being equipped with a lifting arm, even being mentioned as one of its strengths in the Nickelodeon series. It can be inferred that Tut Tut's weapon could have been interchangeable with a lifting arm; however, this was never seen in battle.

Honours


Honour
Undefeated Robot (6 wins)