KONDO KAGAKU CO. LTD. announced a new robot series KXR, KXR-L2 Biped Robot and KXR-L4-R Turtle Robot will be put on the market on Jan 26, 2017.
The Concept of KXR series
The KXR series consist of servomotors with two kinds of specification that commonized an external form for replaceable freely depending on a purpose, resin frame parts more than 30 kinds which easily and surely assemble and a control board with the software.
As for the robot kit, it was packaged conventionally such as "biped robot" "turtle robot" or "arm type robot" independently. Therefore, if turtle robot convert to biped robot, it was necessary to design new parts and to compose them.
However, the KXR series can easily rearrange each set to another type robot using a lot of parts prepared. The optional parts such as a radio control apparatus or various sensors are also prepared. Therefore it is easy to make custom made robot using the KXR series.
KONDO is the leading company of hobby robot and the new robot is the third product of KONDO. The first hobby robot, KHR-1 was developed by KONDO and put on the market in 2004. The second one, KHR-2HV in 2006 and the forth one, KHR-3HV in 2009.
Specifications of KXR-2L are as follows:
Kit Content
Tempered resin frame parts
Control Board: RCB-4mini
Servomotor: KRS-3301 ICS ×16
Robo Power Cell E type: 6N-800mAh Ni-MH
Battery charger: BX-32MH
Dual USB Adapter HS
CD-ROM :(Manual & Sample motions)
Operating environment
OS: Windows Vista(SP1) Windows7 8 8.1 10
CD-ROM Drive for software installation
Interface: USB Port (1.1/2.0)
Length: 295(H) x 197(W) x 107(D)mm
Weight: approximately 1100 g including battery
Price: 69,800 yen excluding tax
Specifications of KXR-L4-RK are as follows:
Kit Content
Tempered resin frame parts
Control Board: RCB-4mini
Servomotor: KRS-3301 ICS ×9
Robo Power Cell E type: 6N-800mAh Ni-MH
Battery charger: BX-32MH
Dual USB Adapter HS
CD-ROM :(Manual & Sample motions)
Operating environment
OS: Windows Vista(SP1) Windows7 8 8.1 10
CD-ROM Drive for software installation
Interface: USB Port (1.1/2.0)
Length: 275(H) x 119(W) x 153(D)mm
Weight: approximately 630 g including battery
Price: 45,000 yen excluding tax
Optional Parts
A large number of optional parts are prepared to realize the attractive rearrangement of the KXR series.
As KRS-3301 ICS, the servomotor used in the KXR series is the same size that of KRS-3304 ICS which torque is 13.8 kgf・㎝ higher than 7.5 kgf・cm of KRS-3301 ICS.
Therefore, if KRS-3301 ICS changed to KRS-3304 ICS, the movement is more stable.
Dec 24, 2016
Nov 14, 2016
ROBO-ONE 29th and ROBO-ONE Light 13th Special Web Site Was Opened (Nov.11, 2016)
ROBO-ONE 29th took place at Kanagawa-kenritsu-Seishounen-Center in Yokohama City, Kanagawa Pref. on Sep 24th-25th, 2016. ROBO-ONE Light 13th also took place on Sep 24th, 4.5m Footrace took place as the preliminary ROBO-ONE 29th Tournament on Sep 24th. The main event ROBO-ONE 29th Final Tournament took place on Sep 25th.
The major regulation was the weight of robot, which was 3 kg or under 3 kg. Details of the body regulation were described in the 29th ROBO-ONE and the 13th ROBO-ONE Light Regulation. Side punch has been prohibited since ROBO-ONE 23rd Tournament in the robot fight.
One hundred and Twenty-nine robots joined the competition. ROBO-ONE 29th was held as the tournament with 60 robots, 52 upper place robots in the preliminary 4.5 m Footrace and winners of the local robot competitions or honor robots.
4.5 m Footrace
Four meters and 50 cm Footrace was carried out as the preliminary competition to select 60 robots and to decide the tournament order. Robots had to walk 4.5 m course with 90 cm width within 1 minute. In the 29th, thin rubbers under 10 mm was pasted on the board in the course. Each robot time record taken 4.5 m walk, or the distance from start point if robot could not walk within 1 minute, or robot fell down from the course was recorded.
Each robot tried just one time Footrace. The 4.5 m course pasted with thin rubbers in the course, seemed to be not flat. Therefore, it was not easy to walk through 4.5 m course for most of robots. All robots walked the course within 1 minute, passed the preliminary competition. The result of the preliminary 4.5 m Footrace is here.
The 1st place was Frosty by 4.74 seconds, the 2nd place was Romantic Swordsman by 11.57 seconds and the 3rd place was Neutrino-Rosso by 11.7 seconds.
The 1st place; Frosty 4.74 seconds
Just 44 robots could reach the goal within 1 minute. Upper 16 robots were under 20 seconds, the 17th to the 28th place robots were under 30 seconds.
ROBO-ONE 29th Tournament (3 kg or Under)
The tournament winner was King Puni by Osaka Sangyo University. The 2nd place was Chromkid by Kupapa. The 3rd place was Gargoyle KID by Yoshida Familia . Result of the tournament is here.
Broadcasting service was carried out by niconico LIVE and the videos were keeping in this site. Kanto Robot Practice also uploaded some videos of ROBO-ONE 29th to their YouTube Channel.
Final Match: King Puni vs Chromkid
The winner was King Puni.
ROBO-ONE (3 kg or Under) of 15th on May 4, 2009 , 17th on March 21, 2011, 19th on Oct 9, 2011, 20th on March 25, 2012, 21st on Sep 2, 2012, 23rd on Sep 14-15, 2013 , 24th on Feb 15-16, 2014 , 25th on Sep 13-14, 2014 , 26th on Mar 14-15, 2015, 27th Sep 26-27, 2015 and 28th on Feb 13-14, 2016 on were also described in this blog.
ROBO-ONE Light 13th
Nov 5, 2016
Robot Pro-Wrestling Match, `Dekinnoka!30` took place in Soka City (Nov 3, 2016)
Robot Professional Wrestling Match, `Dekinnoka!30`, sponsored by Omata-san took place in Soka City on Nov 3, 2016 during the 25th Soka Chamber of Commerce and Industry Festival 2016. Dekinnoka!30 was the 10th Dekinnoka! in Soka Camber of Commerce and Industry Festival. The 1st Dekinnoka! took place on Nov. 3, 2008 in the Festival.
Six matches started at 2:30 pm. One pre-match and 5 matches were carried out in the 30th. The openinng single match was Kagura vs Yukikaze, the 1st single match was Afro vs Tokotoko-maru, the 2nd match was Galapy vs Kumataro and the 3rd match was Kanto Regional Championship, challenger Metalic-fighter vs champion Newtrino.
The 4th match was tag match, Birinyan-kid, Engel-Kizer and King-Kizer, these three robots joining Kansai Robo-wrestling TeamBambi vs Ryuketsu-kamen, Waroo and Akiba-Kizer. The main event was Kanto Robot Heavy Weight Championship, challenger Yogoroza vs champion Saaga.
Results of all matches were reported here. NHK Capital Region News put the news of Robot Pro-Wrestling on the air. AbemaTV also put the news of on the air. Sanzai-san also reported the detail of mathes (in Japanese).
A new type Saaga attached wheels in the foot, kept the Kanto Heavy Weight Championship in 8 times as the table following the main event match video.
`Dekinnoka!` in Japanese, means `Can you do it?`. As Omata-san has been loving real professional wrestling, the 1st Robot Professional Wrestling in Soka on Nov. 3rd, 2008 was planned and held by him.
He explained the 'Robot Professional Wrestling' was not 'Wrestling' but 'Fighting Arts'. The purpose of `Dekinnoka!` was not only robot fight but also to inform pleasure of robot. He planned not only wrestling match but also the back story of each wrestler character such as a real pro-wrestling match.
Robot Pro-Wrestling `Dekinnoka!` took place during 8 years. `Dekinnoka!` has been also supported by the members of Kanto-Robot-Training-Group.
Reports of `Dekinnoka!`, `Dekinnoka!2`, `Dekinnoka!3`, `Dekinnoka!5`, 'Dekinnoka!6' , Dekinnoka!7' , `Dekinnoka!8` , `Dekinnoka!9` , `Dekinnoka!10`,`Dekinnoka!10.5, `Dekinnoka!11 , Dekinnoka!13, Dekinnoka!16 , Dekinnoka!18 and Dekinnoka!26 have been uploaded in this blog. Videos were also uploaded to the 'Dekinnoka Official Site` by Omata-san. You can watch the details of the Robot Professional Wrestling results and videos by clicking each poster of Dekinnoka!
Since Oct. 19th, 2009
Oct 2, 2016
ROBO-ONE 29th Biped Robot Fight Tournamnt (Sep 24-25 , 2016)
The major regulation was the weight of robot, which was 3 kg or under 3 kg. Details of the body regulation were described in the 29th ROBO-ONE and the 13th ROBO-ONE Light Regulation. Side punch has been prohibited since ROBO-ONE 23rd Tournament in the robot fight.
One hundred and Twenty-nine robots joined the competition. ROBO-ONE 29th was held as the tournament with 60 robots, 52 upper place robots in the preliminary 4.5 m Footrace and winners of the local robot competitions or honor robots.
4.5 m Footrace
Four meters and 50 cm Footrace was carried out as the preliminary competition to select 60 robots and to decide the tournament order. Robots had to walk 4.5 m course with 90 cm width within 1 minute. In the 29th, thin rubbers under 10 mm was pasted on the board in the course. Each robot time record taken 4.5 m walk, or the distance from start point if robot could not walk within 1 minute, or robot fell down from the course was recorded.
Each robot tried just one time Footrace. The 4.5 m course pasted with thin rubbers in the course, seemed to be not flat. Therefore, it was not easy to walk through 4.5 m course for most of robots. All robots walked the course within 1 minute, passed the preliminary competition. The result of the preliminary 4.5 m Footrace is here.
The 1st place was Frosty by 4.74 seconds, the 2nd place was Romantic Swordsman by 11.57 seconds and the 3rd place was Neutrino-Rosso by 11.7 seconds.
The 1st place; Frosty 4.74 seconds
Just 44 robots could reach the goal within 1 minute. Upper 16 robots were under 20 seconds, the 17th to the 28th place robots were under 30 seconds.
ROBO-ONE 29th Tournament (3 kg or Under)
The tournament winner was King Puni by Osaka Sangyo University. The 2nd place was Chromkid by Kupapa. The 3rd place was Gargoyle KID by Yoshida Familia . Result of the tournament is here.
Broadcasting service was carried out by niconico LIVE and the videos were keeping in this site. Kanto Robot Practice also uploaded some videos of ROBO-ONE 29th to their YouTube Channel.
Quarterfinal, 3rd Match: Gargoyle KID vs Garoo
The winner was Gargoyle KID.
Final Match: King Puni vs Chromkid
The winner was King Puni.
Presentation video of ROBO-ONE History also took place on Sep 25th as follows;
Introduce of the ROBO-ONE 23rd to 25th on TV.
ROBO-ONE (3 kg or Under) of 15th on May 4, 2009 , 17th on March 21, 2011, 19th on Oct 9, 2011, 20th on March 25, 2012, 21st on Sep 2, 2012, 23rd on Sep 14-15, 2013 , 24th on Feb 15-16, 2014 , 25th on Sep 13-14, 2014 , 26th on Mar 14-15, 2015, 27th Sep 26-27, 2015 and 28th on Feb 13-14, 2016 on were also described in this blog.
Since Oct. 19th, 2009
Sep 30, 2016
ROBO-ONE Light 13th Biped Robot Fight Tournament (Sep 24, 2016)
ROBO-ONE Light 13th sponsored by Biped Robot Association, took place at Kanagawa-Kenritsu-Seishounen-Center in Yokohama City, Kanagawa Pref. on Sep 24th, 2016. ROBO-ONE Light 13th took place on Sep 24th, 4.5m Footrace took place as the preliminary ROBO-ONE 29th Tournament on Sep 24th and the main event ROBO-ONE 29th Final Tournament took place on Sep 25th.
ROBO-ONE Light 13th
ROBO-ONE Light is a robot fight tournament for robots on the market, which are officially recognized by ROBO-ONE Committee. Beginner, who gets robot from the market and want to attend the ROBO-ONE Tournament, can attend the competition with his robot which is made from just robot kit. Custom-built robot, just the weight 1 kg or under (UK1) also can attend the tournament.
The regulations are as follows;
1) Officially recognized robot regulation
Robots on the market, officially recognized by ROBO-ONE Committee, can attend the competition whether the robot adapt ROBO-ONE 29th and Light 13th regulation .
2) Custom-built robot weight except for the officially recognized robot is 1 kg or under (UK1). Custom-built robot has to adapt ROBO-ONE 29th and Light 13th regulation.
In the tournament, custom-built robots handicapped by about 500 g compared with officially recognized kits such as KHR-3HV. It was interesting that how builder of custom robot UK1 overcame the weight handicap and which robot kit was able to win the tournament. However, it is necessary for getting championship of robot fight tournament to carry 3 important factors such as good body, good motion and good control.
Seventy-six robots joined the 13th tournament. More than 45 robots were custom-built robot, UK1 (1kg or under). Other robots were officially recognized robots such as KHR-3HV.
In the 13th tournament, custom-built UK1 robots could not overcome the weight handicap 500g. The Champion, GANGA by Ataro, was a officially recognized kits, KHR-3HV. The 2nd place Simple Fighter light by zeno was a custom-built robot. The 3rd place OneShot by Osaka Electro-Communication University JiyukoubouHRP was a custom-built robot. The 4th place Momotaro by Osaka Sangyo University was also a custom-built robot. The results are here.
Broadcasting service was carried out by niconico LIVE and the videos were keeping in this site. Osuka-san also uploaded some videos of ROBO-ONE Light 13th to his YouTube Channel.
For the 3rd Place Match; Momotaro vs OneShot
The winner was OneShot. Oneshot won using a major throwing technique.
Final Match; Simple Fighter light vs GANGA
The winner was GANGA.
ROBO-ONE Light 1st took place on Mar 20, 2010, ROBO-ONE Light 2nd on May 22, 2010, ROBO-ONE Light 3rd on Oct 8, 2011, ROBO-ONE Light 4th on Mar 24, 2012, ROBO-ONE Light 5th on Sep 1, 2012, ROBO-ONE Light 10th on Mar 14, ROBO-ONE Light 11th on Sep 26, 2015 and ROBO-ONE Light 12th on Feb 13, 2016. The details were reported in this blog.
Since Oct. 19th, 2009
Aug 15, 2016
A New Robot Controller, RCB-4mini Was Put on the Market by KONDO (Aug 15, 2016)
On the other hand KONDO robot controlling boards, RCB-3HV and RCB-4HV are for standard size robot (1 kg to 3 kg) such as KHR-3HV or custom-built robots.
Specifications are as follows;
Size: 35 x 30 x 12 mmWeight: 7.6 g
Power supply voltage: 6 ~ 12 V
Servo: Serial servo only such as KRS-3304, KRS-3301
Communication standard: ICS3.0/3.5/3.6
Communication speed: 115200/625000/1250000
Signal level: TTL
ICS maximum connectable number: 36
Conection method: daisychain
SIO terminal: 6 (2 series x3)
AD terminal: 5
PIO: 0
COM port: 1
Terminal: ZH connector
Software: HeartToHeart4
OS: Windows Vista, 7, 8, 8.1, 10 32/64bit
Set including: Power supply cable x1, ZH cable x1
Since Oct. 19th, 2009
Aug 7, 2016
A New Small KONDO Servo, KRS-3301 ICS, Put on the Market (Aug 3, 2016)
KONDO KAGAKU CO. LTD. announced a new small servo, KRS-3301 ICS put on the market on Aug 3, 2016.
KRS-3301 ICS is a small servo of cube type design, the same size of KRS-3304 ICS. The servo is using a coreless motor and the output maximum torque is 6.0 kgf・cm (7.4 V) of the standard-class with the mini-servo. Resinous gears are adopted to move the servo smooth and noiseless when the servos are used in the biped robot.
Specifications are as follows:
Torque: 6.0 kgf・cm, Speed 0.14s/60° (7.4V)
Torque: 4.9 kgf・cm, Speed 0.16s/60° (6.0V)
Length: 32.5(H) ×26(W) × 26(D) mm
Weight: 26.4 g (excluding cable and servo-horn)
Maximum movement angle: 270° (+-135°)
Gear kind: Resin gear
Case materials: Resin
Gear ratio: 269.92:1
Power supply voltage: 6-7.4V
Cable: Detachable, 300 mm
Connector: ZH Connector
Communication standard: ICS3.5 (Serial /PWM choice type)
Communication Speed: 115200/625000/1250000bps
Controller: RCB-3HV, RCB-4HV, KCB-5 and RCB-3J(PWM only)
Price: One servo package is 3,800 yen (Excluding tax)
Six servos package is 19,800 yen (Excluding tax)
Attentions for using this servo are as follows:
※This product is a servo for 6-7.4V. It does not support battery for HV.
※The cable is detachable.
※When you use it by Ni-MH5 cell (6V), the combination of RCB-4HV/3HV and Li-Fe2 cell (6.6V), please use booster 3 (voltage up circuit). In the case of the use, it is not particularly necessary in Li-Po2 cell (7.4V).
※The initial setting is PWM mode. When you use it with a serial number, you use Dual USB adapter HS or ICS USB adapter HS and ICS manager software, and please set mode reshuffling and the ID number. Because it is PWM mode at the time of the shipment, even the microcomputer board of other companies is just connected and is available.
KONDO KAGAKU CO. LTD. also put a new small servo, KRS-3304 ICS on the market late in Feb, 2015. The servo is a small one of the cube type design. The details were described in this blog.
Jul 19, 2016
Robot Pro-Wrestling Match, `Dekinnoka!27` took place in Hida-Kamioka (July 17, 2016)
Robot Professional Wrestling Match, `Dekinnoka!27` took place at "Hida-Kamioka Funatuza" in Hida City, Gifu during on July 17, 2016. The 1st stage started 1:15 pm and the 2nd stage started 4:15 pm (JST).
`Dekinnoka!` in Japanese, means `Can you do it?`. As Omata-san has been loving real professional wrestling, the 1st Robot Professional Wrestling in Soka on Nov. 3rd, 2008 was planned and held by him.
He explained the 'Robot Professional Wrestling' was not 'Wrestling' but 'Fighting Arts'. The purpose of `Dekinnoka!` was not only robot fight but also to inform pleasure of robot.
The matches were shown on `YouTube Hida-Shin Supporter Channel`.
The 1st stage video
The 2nd stage video
Wrestling Matches of each stage scheduled was as follows;
Robot Pro-Wrestling `Dekinnoka!` took place during 9 years. `Deknnoka!` has been also supported by the members of Kanto-Robot-Training-Group.
Reports of `Dekinnoka!`, `Dekinnoka!2`, `Dekinnoka!3`, `Dekinnoka!5`, 'Dekinnoka!6' , Dekinnoka!7' , `Dekinnoka!8` , `Dekinnoka!9` , `Dekinnoka!10`,`Dekinnoka!10.5, `Dekinnoka!11 , Dekinnoka!13, Dekinnoka!16 , Dekinnoka!18 and Dekinnoka!26 have been uploaded in this blog. Videos were also uploaded to the 'Dekinnoka Official Site` by Omata-san. You can watch the details of the Robot Professional Wrestling results and videos by clicking each poster of Deinnoka!
Since Oct. 19th, 2009
`Dekinnoka!` in Japanese, means `Can you do it?`. As Omata-san has been loving real professional wrestling, the 1st Robot Professional Wrestling in Soka on Nov. 3rd, 2008 was planned and held by him.
He explained the 'Robot Professional Wrestling' was not 'Wrestling' but 'Fighting Arts'. The purpose of `Dekinnoka!` was not only robot fight but also to inform pleasure of robot.
The matches were shown on `YouTube Hida-Shin Supporter Channel`.
Wrestling Matches of each stage scheduled was as follows;
Opening Match:
NAGARE GOLD vs BLUE THUNDER
The 2nd Match:
YONDA vs RYUKETSU KAMEN vs TOKOTOKO MARU
The 3rd Match:
KUMA TARO vs METALIC FIGHTER
Main Event:
NEWTRINO vs Waroo
Robot Pro-Wrestling `Dekinnoka!` took place during 9 years. `Deknnoka!` has been also supported by the members of Kanto-Robot-Training-Group.
Reports of `Dekinnoka!`, `Dekinnoka!2`, `Dekinnoka!3`, `Dekinnoka!5`, 'Dekinnoka!6' , Dekinnoka!7' , `Dekinnoka!8` , `Dekinnoka!9` , `Dekinnoka!10`,`Dekinnoka!10.5, `Dekinnoka!11 , Dekinnoka!13, Dekinnoka!16 , Dekinnoka!18 and Dekinnoka!26 have been uploaded in this blog. Videos were also uploaded to the 'Dekinnoka Official Site` by Omata-san. You can watch the details of the Robot Professional Wrestling results and videos by clicking each poster of Deinnoka!
Since Oct. 19th, 2009
Jul 18, 2016
The 13rd Wandahoo Robot Carnival took place in Kawasaki City on July 16th, 2016
The 13rd Wandahoo Robot Carnival took place at Sunpian Kawasaki in Kawasaki City on July 16th, 2016. Eighteen robots joined the 13th Wandahoo. The competition was shown on `Ustream Wandahoo Robot Carnival` from 12:00 to 17:00, July 16th 2016. (JST).
The 1st place was Dark-Thunder built by Moriken-san, the second place was Goulio by Goba-san and the third place was Sakura-2gou by Yoshida-familia.
Sanzai-san reported the details in his blog (in Japasense).
`Ustream Wandahoo Robot Carnival` is also keeping videos of all competitions.
Program was as follows;
12:00 Introduction of Participating Robots
12:20 Opening Ceremony
12:30 Dash 2000
13:10 Bottle Traction
14:20 Dice Shot
15:10 Cubs
15:35 Rumble Fight
16:00 Robot Fight, Final Tournament
16:30 Closing Ceremony
Wandahoo Robot Carnival is sponsored by Ishikawa-san and supported by the members of Kanto ROBOT Practice(Kanto-gumi Robot Training Meeting). Ishikawa-san and his stuffs are busy preparing USTREAM Live system of the Carnival now.
The Carnival is robot competition consisted with various four type games such as Dash 2000 (competition of 2 robots, 2 m U-turn course foot race; each robot gets points depended on the order of record time), Bottle Traction (pushing or pulling a basket with 500 or 1000 ml bottles for 2 m within 1 minute; points are multiplication of number of bottles and distance carried), Dice Shot (dice soccer of 2 robots; each robot gets points depended on the spots of dice shot for 2 minutes) and Cubs (team game of 3 robots each, carrying cubs to own territory for 2 minutes; winner team members get points) and Robot Fight with the best 4 robots. Therefore, this Carnival is called `Robot Olympic`.
Each robot gets points from each game. In the case of team game, winner team member robots gets points. Four robots gotten many points can join the final tournament of Robot Fight. The rest robots have Ramble Fights. Those games were planned by Ishikawa-san.
It is necessary for winner that the robot has a high activity with performance and also good luck.
The 1st Carnival took place on July 16, 2006 and then the Carnival held twice in January and July every year. From 2010, the Carnival takes place in July once a year. Animader-san painted each event poster. As for the poster gallery, click here. The theme song of Carnival also can be downloaded here.
The series of Wandahoo Robot Carnival Result; Reports are as follows;
The 1st Wandahoo Robot Carnival at Bunkyo Civic Center on July 16, 2006
The 2nd Wandahoo Robot Carnival at Bunkyo Civic Center on Jan 17, 2007
The 3rd Wandahoo Robot Carnival at Bunkyo Civic Center on July 15, 2007
The 4th Wandahoo Robot Carnival at Bunkyo Civic Center on Jan 13, 2008
The 5th Wandahoo Robot Carnival at Bunkyo Civic Center on July 20, 2008
The 6th Wandahoo Robot Carnival at Institute of Industry Promotion Kawasaki on Jan 11, 2009 :Report
The 7th Wandahoo Robot Carnival at Telecom Center on July 19, 2009 :Report
The 8th Wandahoo Robot Carnival at Electric Power Historycal Museum on July 11, 2010 :Promotion
The 9th Wandahoo Robot Carnival at Takaonomori Wakuwaku Village on July 15, 2012 :Promotion
The 10th Wandahoo Robot Carnival at Takaonomori Wakuwaku Village on Dec 7, 2013 :Promotion
The 11th Wandahoo Robot Carnival at Takaonomori Wakuwaku Village on July 20, 2014 :Promotion
Additional petch carnival also took place twice as follows:
"Wandahoo Robot Carnival Petit" in Soka Fusasara Festival on Nov 2, 2008 :Report
"Wandahoo Robot Carnival Petit 2" in the 6th MONO CREATOR FESTIVAL 2009 Spring on Apr 29, 2009 :Report
Wandahoo Robot Carnival For JSRC on Feb 11, 2011 :Promotion
Since Oct. 19th, 2009
The 1st place was Dark-Thunder built by Moriken-san, the second place was Goulio by Goba-san and the third place was Sakura-2gou by Yoshida-familia.
Sanzai-san reported the details in his blog (in Japasense).
`Ustream Wandahoo Robot Carnival` is also keeping videos of all competitions.
Program was as follows;
12:00 Introduction of Participating Robots
12:20 Opening Ceremony
12:30 Dash 2000
13:10 Bottle Traction
14:20 Dice Shot
15:10 Cubs
15:35 Rumble Fight
16:00 Robot Fight, Final Tournament
16:30 Closing Ceremony
Wandahoo Robot Carnival is sponsored by Ishikawa-san and supported by the members of Kanto ROBOT Practice(Kanto-gumi Robot Training Meeting). Ishikawa-san and his stuffs are busy preparing USTREAM Live system of the Carnival now.
The Carnival is robot competition consisted with various four type games such as Dash 2000 (competition of 2 robots, 2 m U-turn course foot race; each robot gets points depended on the order of record time), Bottle Traction (pushing or pulling a basket with 500 or 1000 ml bottles for 2 m within 1 minute; points are multiplication of number of bottles and distance carried), Dice Shot (dice soccer of 2 robots; each robot gets points depended on the spots of dice shot for 2 minutes) and Cubs (team game of 3 robots each, carrying cubs to own territory for 2 minutes; winner team members get points) and Robot Fight with the best 4 robots. Therefore, this Carnival is called `Robot Olympic`.
Each robot gets points from each game. In the case of team game, winner team member robots gets points. Four robots gotten many points can join the final tournament of Robot Fight. The rest robots have Ramble Fights. Those games were planned by Ishikawa-san.
It is necessary for winner that the robot has a high activity with performance and also good luck.
The 1st Carnival took place on July 16, 2006 and then the Carnival held twice in January and July every year. From 2010, the Carnival takes place in July once a year. Animader-san painted each event poster. As for the poster gallery, click here. The theme song of Carnival also can be downloaded here.
The series of Wandahoo Robot Carnival Result; Reports are as follows;
The 1st Wandahoo Robot Carnival at Bunkyo Civic Center on July 16, 2006
The 2nd Wandahoo Robot Carnival at Bunkyo Civic Center on Jan 17, 2007
The 3rd Wandahoo Robot Carnival at Bunkyo Civic Center on July 15, 2007
The 4th Wandahoo Robot Carnival at Bunkyo Civic Center on Jan 13, 2008
The 5th Wandahoo Robot Carnival at Bunkyo Civic Center on July 20, 2008
The 6th Wandahoo Robot Carnival at Institute of Industry Promotion Kawasaki on Jan 11, 2009 :Report
The 7th Wandahoo Robot Carnival at Telecom Center on July 19, 2009 :Report
The 8th Wandahoo Robot Carnival at Electric Power Historycal Museum on July 11, 2010 :Promotion
The 9th Wandahoo Robot Carnival at Takaonomori Wakuwaku Village on July 15, 2012 :Promotion
The 10th Wandahoo Robot Carnival at Takaonomori Wakuwaku Village on Dec 7, 2013 :Promotion
The 11th Wandahoo Robot Carnival at Takaonomori Wakuwaku Village on July 20, 2014 :Promotion
Additional petch carnival also took place twice as follows:
"Wandahoo Robot Carnival Petit" in Soka Fusasara Festival on Nov 2, 2008 :Report
"Wandahoo Robot Carnival Petit 2" in the 6th MONO CREATOR FESTIVAL 2009 Spring on Apr 29, 2009 :Report
Wandahoo Robot Carnival For JSRC on Feb 11, 2011 :Promotion
Since Oct. 19th, 2009
Jul 4, 2016
Promotion of Robot Pro-Wrestling Match: `Dekinnoka!27` will take place in Hida-Kamioka, Gifu on July 17, 2016
Robot Professional Wrestling Match, `Dekinnoka!27` will take place at "Hida-Kamioka Funatuza" in Hida City, Gifu during on July 17, 2016. The 1st stage starts 1:15 pm and the 2nd stage starts 4:15 pm (JST).
The matches will be shown on `YouTube Hida-Shin Supporter Channel` from 3 pm to 5 pm (JST).
`Dekinnoka!` in Japanese, means `Can you do it?`. As Omata-san has been loving real professional wrestling, the 1st Robot Professional Wrestling in Soka on Nov. 3rd, 2008 was planned and held by him.
He explained the 'Robot Professional Wrestling' was not 'Wrestling' but 'Fighting Arts'. The purpose of `Dekinnoka!` was not only robot fight but also to inform pleasure of robot.
Promotion Vide of the 'Dekinnoka!27'
Wrestling Matches of each stage scheduled are as follows;
Robot Pro-Wrestling `Dekinnoka!` took place during 9 years. `Deknnoka!` has been also supported by the members of Kanto-Robot-Training-Group.
Reports of `Dekinnoka!`, `Dekinnoka!2`, `Dekinnoka!3`, `Dekinnoka!5`, 'Dekinnoka!6' , Dekinnoka!7' , `Dekinnoka!8` , `Dekinnoka!9` , `Dekinnoka!10`,`Dekinnoka!10.5, `Dekinnoka!11 , Dekinnoka!13, Dekinnoka!16 , Dekinnoka!18 and Dekinnoka!26 have been uploaded in this blog. Videos were also uploaded to the 'Dekinnoka Official Site` by Omata-san. You can watch the details of the Robot Professional Wrestling results and videos by clicking each poster of Deinnoka!
The matches will be shown on `YouTube Hida-Shin Supporter Channel` from 3 pm to 5 pm (JST).
`Dekinnoka!` in Japanese, means `Can you do it?`. As Omata-san has been loving real professional wrestling, the 1st Robot Professional Wrestling in Soka on Nov. 3rd, 2008 was planned and held by him.
He explained the 'Robot Professional Wrestling' was not 'Wrestling' but 'Fighting Arts'. The purpose of `Dekinnoka!` was not only robot fight but also to inform pleasure of robot.
Opening Match:
NAGARE GOLD vs BLUE THUNDER
The 2nd Match:
YONDA vs RYUKETSU KAMEN vs TOKOTOKO MARU
The 3rd Match:
KUMA TARO vs METALIC FIGHTER
Main Event:
NEWTRINO vs Waroo
Robot Pro-Wrestling `Dekinnoka!` took place during 9 years. `Deknnoka!` has been also supported by the members of Kanto-Robot-Training-Group.
Reports of `Dekinnoka!`, `Dekinnoka!2`, `Dekinnoka!3`, `Dekinnoka!5`, 'Dekinnoka!6' , Dekinnoka!7' , `Dekinnoka!8` , `Dekinnoka!9` , `Dekinnoka!10`,`Dekinnoka!10.5, `Dekinnoka!11 , Dekinnoka!13, Dekinnoka!16 , Dekinnoka!18 and Dekinnoka!26 have been uploaded in this blog. Videos were also uploaded to the 'Dekinnoka Official Site` by Omata-san. You can watch the details of the Robot Professional Wrestling results and videos by clicking each poster of Deinnoka!
Feb 22, 2016
ROBO-ONE Light 12th Biped Robot Fight Tournament (Feb 13, 2016)
ROBO-ONE Light 12th sponsored by Biped Robot Association, took place at TSUKUBA CAPIO in Tsukuba City, Ibaragi Pref. on Feb 13th, 2016. ROBO-ONE Light 12th took place on Feb 13th, 4.5m Footrace took place as the preliminary ROBO-ONE Tournament on Feb 13th and the main event ROBO-ONE 28th Final Tournament took place on Feb 14th.
ROBO-ONE Light 12th
ROBO-ONE Light is a robot fight tournament for robots on the market, which are officially recognized by ROBO-ONE Committee. Beginner, who gets robot from the market and want to attend the ROBO-ONE Tournament, can attend the competition with his robot which is made from just robot kit. Custom-built robot, just the weight 1 kg or under (UK1) also can attend the tournament.
The regulations are as follows;
1) Officially recognized robot regulation
Robots on the market, officially recognized by ROBO-ONE Committee, can attend the competition whether the robot adapt ROBO-ONE 28th and Light 12th regulation .
2) Custom-built robot weight except for the officially recognized robot is 1 kg or under (UK1). Custom-built robot has to adapt ROBO-ONE 28th and Light 12th regulation.
In the tournament, custom-built robots handicapped by about 500 g compared with officially recognized kits such as KHR-3HV. It was interesting that how builder of custom robot UK1 overcame the weight handicap and which robot kit was able to win the tournament. However, it is necessary for getting championship of robot fight tournament to carry 3 important factors such as good body, good motion and good control.
Seventy-one robots joined the 12th tournament. More than 38 robots were custom-built robot, UK1 (1kg or under). Other robots were officially recognized robots such as KHR-3HV.
Custom-built UK1 robots could overcome the weight handicap 500g. The Champion, IGNIS by Kobe Science Technological High School, was a custom-built robot. The 2nd place gyu by gyu was TinyWave, a officially recognized robot. The 3rd place i-Koi BRA by i-Koi was a custom-built robot. The 4th place koi mini 2 by LEE JOOWON was also a custom-built robot. The results are here.
Biped Robot Association uploaded videos of ROBO-ONE Light 12th to YouTube ROBO-ONE Channel. Sanzai-san reported the details of the 12th in his blog (in Japanese).
Semifinal 1st Match; koi mini2 vs gyu
The winner was gyu.
Semifinal 2nd Match; CHAE, JONGWOOK2 vs i-Koi BRA
The winner was i-Koi BRA.
For the 3rd Place Match; koi mini2 vs i-Koi BRA
The winner was i-Koi BRA .
Final Match; gyu vs IGNIS
The winner was IGNIS.
ROBO-ONE Light 1st took place on Mar 20, 2010, ROBO-ONE Light 2nd on May 22, 2010, ROBO-ONE Light 3rd on Oct 8, 2011, ROBO-ONE Light 4th on Mar 24, 2012, ROBO-ONE Light 5th on Sep 1, 2012, ROBO-ONE Light 10th on Mar 14 and ROBO-ONE Light 11th on Sep 26, 2015. The details were reported in this blog.
Since Oct. 19th, 2009
Feb 17, 2016
ROBO-ONE 28th Biped Robot Fight Tournamnt (Feb 13-14 , 2016)
ROBO-ONE 28th sponsored by Biped Robot Association, took place at TSUKUBA CAPIO in Tsukuba City, Ibaragi Pref. on Feb 13th and 14th, 2016. ROBO-ONE Light 12th took place on Feb 13th, 4.5m Footrace took place as the preliminary ROBO-ONE Tournament on Feb 13th and the main event ROBO-ONE 28th Final Tournament took place on Feb 14th.
Regulations of ROBO-ONE 28th
The major regulation was the weight of robot, which was 3 kg or under 3 kg. Details of the body regulation were almost the same as those of the 27th. Side punch has been prohibited since ROBO-ONE 23rd Tournament in the robot fight.
ROBO-ONE 28th was held as the tournament with 49 robots, 45 upper place robots in the preliminary 4.5 m Footrace including winners of the local robot competitions or honor robots. One hundred and Twenty robots joined the competition.
4.5 m Footrace
Four meters and 50 cm Footrace was carried out as the preliminary competition to select 49 robots and to decide the tournament order. Robots had to walk 4.5 m course with 90 cm width within 1 minute. In the 28th, thin rubbers under 2 mm was pasted on the board in the course. Each robot time record taken 4.5 m walk, or the distance from start point if robot could not walk within 1 minute, or robot fell down from the course was recorded.
Each robot tried just one time Footrace. The 4.5 m course pasted with thin rubbers in the course, seemed to be not flat. Therefore, it was not easy to walk through 4.5 m course for most of robots. All robots walked the course within 30 seconds, passed the preliminary competition. The result of the preliminary 4.5 m Footrace is here.
The 1st place was Frosty by 3.79 seconds, the 2nd place was HAUSER by 9.65 seconds and the 3rd place was Lio by 10.01 seconds.
The 1st place; Frosty 3.79 seconds
Just 66 robots could reach the goal within 1 minute. Upper 20 robots were under 20 seconds, the 21st to 45th place robots were under 30 seconds and the 45th could join final fight by 29.48 seconds.
Sanzai-san also reported results (in Japanese).
ROBO-ONE 28th Tournament (3 kg or Under)
The tournament winner was Gargoyle KID by Yoshida Familia. The 2nd place was Leghorn by Nakayan. The 3rd place was Chromkid by Kupapa. The winner Gargoyle IKD has semi-autonomous attack system. Result of the tournament is here.
All videos of ROBO-ONE 27th tournament were uploaded to Youtube ROBO-ONE Channel by Biped Robot Association. Sanzai-san also reported the details of results.
Videos of the semifinal, for 3rd place and final matches were as follows;
Semifinal, 1st Match: Chromkid vs Leghorn
The winner was Leghorn.
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