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BattleBots McDonald's Toy Reviews

1. Toys below are only from what I still have.
Overkill
https://battlebots.fandom.com/wiki/OverKill/McDonald's?so=search
Pros: Shares some functions with its real-life version
Cons: Cannot run upside-down, blade does not go very far back, is wrong shape and lacks holes, wedge is too thick for proper use
Ginsu
https://battlebots.fandom.com/wiki/Ginsu/McDonald's
Pros: Runs just about any way up, much like real robot
Cons: Only two of the saws move at any given time, saws are a bit inaccurate
Ankle Biter
https://battlebots.fandom.com/wiki/Ankle_Biter/McDonald's
Pros: Runs on two wheels like real life
Cons: Wedge is too high, saw runs as 3rd wheel
BioHazard
https://battlebots.fandom.com/wiki/BioHazard/McDonald's
Pros: Can get under some of the toys in the range
Cons: Lifting arm has no control, wedge skirts are too high and robot itself is too tall
Diesector
https://battlebots.fandom.com/wiki/Diesector/McDonald's
Pros: Accurate representation of real robot
Cons: Weapons cannot be controlled when toy is pushed, has no back wedge and cannot run upside down
Mecha Tentoumushi
https://battlebots.fandom.com/wiki/Tentoumushi/McDonald's
Pros: Weapon can help capture opponents
Cons: Weapon success is impeded by gear mechanism inside shell
Mechadon
https://battlebots.fandom.com/wiki/Mechadon/McDonald's
Pros: Only wind-up toy of the range, allowing for attacks in either direction
Cons: Does not accurately follow real robot's way of motion
Mac Attack
https://battlebots.fandom.com/wiki/Mac_Attack
Pros: Unique robot design
Cons: Weapons are too high, robot tends to topple over easily