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I don't know where to formally request this stuff so I'm doing it here. I just realised the sea urchin bomb in the subwarine levels doesn't have an article, with no name or image either. I wouldn't know where to get that information so I'm asking someone to look into it please. Also I've been told the flame enemy that turns wario into flaming wario is called flimflam and technically counts as an enemy so theres that too. [[User:Pallukun|Pallukun]] ([[User talk:Pallukun|talk]]) 07:17, July 28, 2020 (EDT)
I don't know where to formally request this stuff so I'm doing it here. I just realised the sea urchin bomb in the subwarine levels doesn't have an article, with no name or image either. I wouldn't know where to get that information so I'm asking someone to look into it please. Also I've been told the flame enemy that turns wario into flaming wario is called flimflam and technically counts as an enemy so theres that too. [[User:Pallukun|Pallukun]] ([[User talk:Pallukun|talk]]) 07:17, July 28, 2020 (EDT)
:Yes, pages 68 and 69 (regarding Stonetooth Cave) and pages 202 and 203 (regarding Frigid Fields) of the Prima guide, the levels that the wiki says Flaming Wario appears in, refer to [[Flimflam]]s. The urchin bombs are referred to as (singular/plural) [[Grunchin]] on pages 46 and 48 (regarding Wavy Waters) and pages 111 and 113 (regarding Creep Blue Sea). [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 13:50, July 29, 2020 (EDT)
:Yes, pages 68 and 69 (regarding Stonetooth Cave) and pages 202 and 203 (regarding Frigid Fields) of the Prima guide, the levels that the wiki says Flaming Wario appears in, refer to [[Flimflam]]s. The urchin bombs are referred to as (singular/plural) [[Grunchin]] on pages 46 and 48 (regarding Wavy Waters) and pages 111 and 113 (regarding Creep Blue Sea). [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 13:50, July 29, 2020 (EDT)
== Español Latino? ==
Was this game really not localized into Latin American Spanish? I am pretty sure that I have a copy in Spanish, and it does not look to be in Spain Spanish. {{User:GreenToxic/sig}} 16:48, July 11, 2024 (EDT)

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