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Blue Demon (Chinese: 蓝魔, romanized as Lánmó) was a robot from Mexico which competed in the one-off series This is Fighting Robots. In its televised robot combat debut, it was eliminated at the preliminary group battle stages after getting flipped over by Sandstorm and not being selected by any of the celebrity managers, despite an otherwise strong performance.

Design[]

Blue Demon official photo

Blue Demon official photo

Blue Demon was a two-wheeled robot with a roughly box-shaped profile, a front wedge and a pair of vertical bar spinners mounted on either side of the machine. The robot sported a blue and white color scheme and design features inspired by the famed luchador (see Etymology), including a mask motif on its wedge and various cutouts on its sides. Blue Demon also featured two claw-shaped attachments at the rear, and sets of three spikes on its side pods, which were absent from the robot in turntable shots.


Etymology[]

Blue Demon arena

Blue Demon in the arena; note the side spikes

Blue Demon’s name is likely to have been inspired by the ring name of Alejandro Muñoz Moreno, a luchador notable for his blue and white wrestling mask. These connections were further emphasised by the robot’s design and the team’s costumes – one member even wore a mask resembling that of Moreno’s during Blue Demon’s solitary battle.


Robot History[]

Blue Demon vs Chronos vs Sandstorm

Blue Demon strikes Chronos' rim

This is Fighting Robots (Season 1.5)[]

Bonfire vs Sandstorm vs Blue Demon

Blue Demon (right) tears Sandstorm's rear armor off

Having not initially been selected by any of the celebrity team managers during the initial 'blind selection' process, Blue Demon competed in a preliminary four-way group battles to impress the managers and potentially secure a place in the main competition. There, it fought UK entries Sandstorm and Bonfire, as well as the American rim spinner Chronos.[1]

Blue Demon started the battle tentatively, eventually driving into Sandstorm at the far side of the arena. Seconds later, it drove forwards and into Chronos, sparks flying as its bar spinners made contact with Chronos’ rim.

Sandstorm KOs Blue Demon

Blue Demon is eliminated after being slammed into the wall by Sandstorm

Blue Demon proceeded to attack Sandstorm again, momentarily lifting its rear wheels off the floor; moments later, it charged into Sandstorm a second time, tearing off its rear armor panel and launching it even higher up Bonfire’s wedge. After getting nudged by both Bonfire and Sandstorm, Blue Demon drove away, and slowed its bar spinners down by the time it retreated to the center of the arena. It pursued and was slammed into by Sandstorm while the latter pinned Bonfire, and nudged Chronos again just as Sandstorm pushed and flipped it into one of the grinders.

Sandstorm flips Chronos

Blue Demon (right) pushes Bonfire as Sandstorm flips Chronos

Blue Demon turned and pushed Bonfire into the corner; however, it was unable to get either of its spinners to cause any damage to the red and black machine. Bonfire landed an attack of its own, and brought its spinner into the weapon housing of Blue Demon. This caused Blue Demon's framework to bend, fouling the clearance for its spinning weapon and preventing it from working any more. As it negotiated across the arena, Blue Demon was rammed by Sandstorm, which proceeded to carry, tip and slam it into the wall at the far end. The attack instantly eliminated Blue Demon from the battle via knockout. As the Mexican entry had not been selected by a team manager up to that point, it was the only robot from this battle to eliminated at this stage of the competition.

Results[]

BLUE DEMON - RESULTS
This is Fighting Robots (Season 1.5)
Main Championship
Group Battle vs. Bonfire, Sandstorm, Chronos Not selected

NOTE: Blue Demon's group battle is not considered to be a win or a loss.

Series Record[]

Series Blue Demon Series Record
Season 1 Did not enter
Season 1.5 Not selected by celebrities
Season 2 Did not enter

Trivia[]

  • Blue Demon was the only Mexican machine in the competition.
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