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No matter how many errors Prima makes, it is still [http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/magazine/index.jsp acknowledged by Nintendo] as an official source of information. We can still assume Electro-Chomp is an error on their part and just mention that it was named as such in the Prima article.--{{User|Knife}} 15:46, 3 November 2010 (UTC)
No matter how many errors Prima makes, it is still [http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/magazine/index.jsp acknowledged by Nintendo] as an official source of information. We can still assume Electro-Chomp is an error on their part and just mention that it was named as such in the Prima article.--{{User|Knife}} 15:46, 3 November 2010 (UTC)
:It was several months ago so I don't recall entirely, but I believe I added the bit about "Electro-Chomp" being an alternate name for Amp as a joke. It's not actually used in the guide. [[User:Redstar|Redstar]] 03:40, 23 December 2010 (UTC)

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it says that they are called electro chomps in New Super Mario Bros Wii's strategy guide, where can i find this strategy guide is it the intruction booklet, do i need to order it, is it somewhere online or in the game itself? Plz answer aas soon as possible!!!!

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The game's still new, so you can probably find the guide at most stores that sell games. If not, just order it online. Redstar 20:07, 26 December 2009 (EST)

Sub-species of Chain Chomp?

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I know about the name Electro-Chomp, but if that has been taken from a Prima guide, are you sure it's real? Amps are never shown to chomp, a common trait for every Chain Chomp. Plus that they don't have teeth. Also, I've heard Prima called Spinies "Bugs" in their SMG2 guide, and Spinies are actually small turtles with a big, spiked shell. Plus, their Japanese name "ビリキュー" (Birilyū, electric ball) looks nothing like the Japanese name of Chain Chomp, "ワンワン" (Wanwan, Bark-Bark). If it really was a sub-species, then Amps could've been named "*whateverelectricyinJapanese*Wanwan", since every Chain Chomp we have a japanese name from, has in it's Japanese name "ワンワン" (Wanwan). Just like the Goomba's Kuribo and the Koopa's Nokonoko. This is just what I think about the Fire Chomp. Although Fire Chomps have teeth, They don't chomp, like real Chain Chomps. And their Japanese name doesn't contain "Wanwan". ArendLogoTransparent.pngrend (talk) (edits)

Well if its name doesn't have wanwan in it and if it was said by Prima then its most likely false... -FourPaperHeroes 12:08, 28 October 2010 (UTC)

No matter how many errors Prima makes, it is still acknowledged by Nintendo as an official source of information. We can still assume Electro-Chomp is an error on their part and just mention that it was named as such in the Prima article.--Knife (talk) 15:46, 3 November 2010 (UTC)

It was several months ago so I don't recall entirely, but I believe I added the bit about "Electro-Chomp" being an alternate name for Amp as a joke. It's not actually used in the guide. Redstar 03:40, 23 December 2010 (UTC)