Robosaurus
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Robosaurus is a transforming robotic dinosaur created by inventor Doug Malewicki in 1989 and is currently owned and operated by Monster Robots, Inc. Robosaurus is modeled after a Tyrannosaurus rex and has hydraulically activated arms, grasping claws, and jaws, as well as a flame thrower set up in the head to give the effect of breathing fire out of its nostrils. It also was modeled after Transformers toys, with the driver sitting in the head of the robot and the ability to transform into its own trailer for transportation. It is used at motorsport events (particularly monster truck events) and air shows to "eat" and burn vehicles such as automobiles and small airplanes. It stands at a total height of 40 feet (12 m) when transformed and fully extended.
Robosaurus can be considered somewhat of a pop culture icon, and has made many cameos and spawned various imitators. Early in its existence it was parodied as "Truck-o-saurus" in an episode of The Simpsons. In 1994, it starred in an NBC made for TV movie named Steel Justice, which was originally made as a TV show pilot [1]. It also had a role in a sketch on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. Stephen Colbert plays a clip of Robosaurus smashing a car when he wants to "feel better about America". Robosaurus-like machines also make cameos in video games, most notably Monster Truck Madness and Monster 4x4: Masters of Metal and in 2004, Mattel released a Hot Wheels Monster Jam playset called "Crashzilla", where the object was to destroy a robot very much inspired by Robosaurus.
Similar machines based on the same concept include Megasaurus and Transaurus, as well as less direct imitators, such as "Draco the Dragonator" and "Tranzilla".