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Terror-Bull was a robot that competed in Series 4 and 6 of Robot Wars. While armed with a powerful lifter capable of lifting Dead Metal, it did not enjoy great success, losing in the second and first round in its respective appearances. Terror-Bull's name was a pun on the word "Terrible", as well as an allusion to its bull-inspired design.

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  • Terror-Bull
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  • Terror-Bull was a robot that competed in Series 4 and 6 of Robot Wars. While armed with a powerful lifter capable of lifting Dead Metal, it did not enjoy great success, losing in the second and first round in its respective appearances. Terror-Bull's name was a pun on the word "Terrible", as well as an allusion to its bull-inspired design.
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robot name
  • Terror-Bull
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Team
  • Team Terror-Bull
Dimensions
  • 40.800000000000004
Power
  • 750(xsd:integer)
Speed
  • 12.0
Series
  • 46(xsd:integer)
team members
  • Ben Fearnley
  • John Fearnley
Caption
  • Terror-Bull in Series 4
Weight
  • 97.0
Weapons
  • Spiked horns & lifter
abstract
  • Terror-Bull was a robot that competed in Series 4 and 6 of Robot Wars. While armed with a powerful lifter capable of lifting Dead Metal, it did not enjoy great success, losing in the second and first round in its respective appearances. Terror-Bull's name was a pun on the word "Terrible", as well as an allusion to its bull-inspired design.
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