Talk:Chimchar (Pokémon)
Attacks - Unconfirmed and Likely to be fake
The Attacks of new Pokémon were reported on the Blue SkY Blog, right. It first reported the names of new starters (it was real information). But it recently became infamous of posting FAKE informations. One of them first leader's name, Zack. He was revealed to be named Hyouta few days. And second is three fake Pokémon Names (Marsula, Garinan, Samusamu). There is no sign about these Pokémon and one of the infamous Fake Pokémon was named "Samu" (only two final characters of the name can be seen). So, the most recent informations on this blog are likely to be fake. And they're still unconfirmed. So, they should be removed from Bulbapedia until official announce of the attacks (It will prove if they're real or fake).
Sorry for bad grammar (I am not native english speaker) - Maxim
http://www.eb-store.com/NASApp/mall/front/HTML/DS0611-k/index.htm#
Here's the source. Click "Flash" to see a preview of what I recall to be Famatsu, previewing the start of Diamond/Pearl. This includes listing of the starters and their attacks. --PikamasterADV 16:43, 21 September 2006 (UTC)
OK. If it's in Famitsu it's real but the informations from the Blog (about Munchlax's, Wevile's and Mime Jr.'s names are obviously unconfirmed and likely to be fake because this blog is no longer a reliable source) - Maxim
Platinum art
Am I the only one who liked the Diamond/Pearl art better? The outline wasn't as thick, for one thing. Anyone mind me switching it back? - Cassius335 12:13, 22 June 2008 (UTC)
- Choosing images doesn't work that way - it only leads to edit wars. The only problem I have with the Platinum image is that it cuts off part of Chimchar's hand and includes Turtwig's leaf. --FabuVinny |Talk Page| 12:19, 22 June 2008 (UTC)
- I found Chimchars fingers; they're on the Turtwig page. Dear God, those images are bad. - Cassius335 12:27, 22 June 2008 (UTC)
Platinum PokéDex Entries
Where did you get Chimchar's Platinum entrie if the game hasn't been released? Is there any page in the internet or something where you can check that? I would like to know!--YukitoOoO 21:45, 7 February 2009 (UTC)