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− | '''Mewthree |
+ | '''Mewthree''' is a [[Pokémon (creature)|Pokémon]] which has never appeared in any game or anime episode, though it has had one appearance in the overall ''[[Pokémon]]'' franchise. It is the second clone of [[Mew]]. It is technically not a real Pokémon, as it is just a transformed form of Red's Clefairy. |
==Mention in the anime== |
==Mention in the anime== |
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− | After successfully cloning Mew and creating [[Mewtwo]], one of the scientists exclaims that they should "get started on Mewthree". |
+ | After successfully cloning Mew and creating [[Mewtwo (anime)|Mewtwo]], one of the scientists exclaims that they should "get started on Mewthree". |
==Appearances in the manga== |
==Appearances in the manga== |
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===Pokémon Pocket Monsters Manga=== |
===Pokémon Pocket Monsters Manga=== |
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+ | In the [[Pocket Monsters (manga)|Pocket Monsters]] manga, in Mewthree's only appearance to date, Red's Clefairy becomes Mewthree after merging its own DNA with that of Mewtwo's. Clefairy/Mewthree proceeds to battle and defeat Mewtwo before being reverted to normal. |
[[Category:Non-Pokédex Pokémon]] |
[[Category:Non-Pokédex Pokémon]] |
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Latest revision as of 04:43, 4 May 2022
Mewthree is a Pokémon which has never appeared in any game or anime episode, though it has had one appearance in the overall Pokémon franchise. It is the second clone of Mew. It is technically not a real Pokémon, as it is just a transformed form of Red's Clefairy.
Mention in the anime
After successfully cloning Mew and creating Mewtwo, one of the scientists exclaims that they should "get started on Mewthree".
Appearances in the manga
Pokémon Pocket Monsters Manga
In the Pocket Monsters manga, in Mewthree's only appearance to date, Red's Clefairy becomes Mewthree after merging its own DNA with that of Mewtwo's. Clefairy/Mewthree proceeds to battle and defeat Mewtwo before being reverted to normal.