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− | '''Mewtwo''' (Japanese: '''ミュウツー''' ''Myuutsuu'') is a {{type|Psychic}}-[[Types|type]] [[Legendary Pokémon]] introduced in [[Generation I]]. |
+ | '''Mewtwo''' (Japanese: '''ミュウツー''' ''Myuutsuu'') is a {{type|Psychic}}-[[Types|type]] [[Legendary Pokémon]] introduced in [[Generation I]]. It was created using [[Mew]]'s DNA. |
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− | Mewtwo's original name was '''Gigu-2''' as a reference to the similar villain from ''Earthbound'' - Giegue (better known as Giygas). |
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==Biology== |
==Biology== |
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===Physiology=== |
===Physiology=== |
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− | Mewtwo |
+ | Mewtwo is a bipedal feline-like Pokémon. Its appearance is loosely based on [[Mew]], with a more of a mutated humanoid look in addition to its feline traits. Its body is purple and it has three fingers on each hand. Mewtwo projects a faint purple aura when at full power. |
====Forms==== |
====Forms==== |
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− | [[File:Armor mewtwo.png |
+ | [[File:Armor mewtwo.png|thumb|Armored Mewtwo]] |
− | Mewtwo has an Anime/Manga exclusive form named Armored Mewtwo in the anime, and M2 Bind in the Manga. In the anime the form increases all of Mewtwo's Psychic abilities, and in the manga it allows Giovanni to control it. Mewtwo also has another form exclusive to the ''Pocket Monsters |
+ | Mewtwo has an Anime/Manga exclusive form named Armored Mewtwo in the anime, and M2 Bind in the Manga. In the anime the form increases all of Mewtwo's Psychic abilities, and in the manga it allows Giovanni to control it. Mewtwo also has another form exclusive to the ''Pocket Monsters'' manga, where it takes on the DNA of a Clefairy, becoming a shorter, fatter and much weaker version of itself. |
===Special abilities=== |
===Special abilities=== |
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− | Mewtwo is highly adept at |
+ | Mewtwo is highly adept at utilizing its [[Psychic (move)|Psychic]] powers, displaying telekinesis and telepathy as well. It utilizes it's telepathy to communicate with humans and translate the Pokémon language. It is able to [[Fly]], block special abilities, and expunge people's recollections as optically discerned in [[Pokémon the First Movie|Mewtwo Strikes Back]]. Mewtwo when caught has a base bliss of 0 and is verbally expressed to have the most savage heart of all Pokémon |
==Evolution== |
==Evolution== |
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+ | |xy=[[Pokémon Village]] (located in the Unknown Dungeon) |
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|white 2=A Pokémon created by recombining Mew's genes. It's said to have the most savage heart among Pokémon. |
|white 2=A Pokémon created by recombining Mew's genes. It's said to have the most savage heart among Pokémon. |
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|x=It was created by a scientist after years of horrific gene-splicing and DNA-engineering experiments. |
|x=It was created by a scientist after years of horrific gene-splicing and DNA-engineering experiments. |
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+ | |y=A Pokémon created by recombining Mew's genes. It's said to have the most savage heart among Pokémon.}} |
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===Sprites=== |
===Sprites=== |
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+ | |yspr=Y 150 front.png |
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+ | |grnspr=GR 150 front.png |
|Iback=Generation_I_Myuustu_Back_Sprite.png |
|Iback=Generation_I_Myuustu_Back_Sprite.png |
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+ | |b2w2spr=Mewtwo BW.png |
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|Vback=Mewtwo Back V.png |
|Vback=Mewtwo Back V.png |
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|bwsprs=Mewtwo Shiny BW.png |
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+ | |b2w2sprs=Mewtwo Shiny BW.png |
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+ | |xyspr=Mewtwo_XY.gif |
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+ | |xysprmega=Mewtwo_MegaX_XY.gif |
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==Appearances== |
==Appearances== |
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===In the anime=== |
===In the anime=== |
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− | [[File:Armored Mewtwo.jpg|thumb|150px|Mewtwo in its |
+ | [[File:Armored Mewtwo.jpg|thumb|150px|Mewtwo in its armor when Giovanni controlled it.]] |
− | Mewtwo's anime debut was in '''''Battle of the Badge!''''' where [[Giovanni]] used it against [[Gary]], who referred to it as an "evil" Pokémon. Mewtwo again appeared in |
+ | Mewtwo's anime debut was in '''''Battle of the Badge!''''' where [[Giovanni]] used it against [[Gary]], who referred to it as an "evil" Pokémon. Mewtwo again appeared in ''It's Mr. Mime Time'' briefly. Mewtwo also appeared in '''''Showdown at the Poké-Corral!''''' where it escaped from [[Giovanni]]'s gym, as seen in the movie. Mewtwo has been the focus of a few movies, being the main Pokémon in '''''Mewtwo Strikes Back''''', in '''''Mastermind of Mirage Pokémon''''' under the control of [[Dr. Yung]] and '''''Extremespeed Genesect and the Reawakening of Mewtwo'''''. Mewtwo was also the star of the movie; ''[[Mewtwo Returns]]''. |
===In the manga=== |
===In the manga=== |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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+ | *With technique of Mega Evolution, Mewtwo is the strongest Pokémon with base stat of 780.<ref>[http://pokepassion.blogspot.com/2014/04/MewtwoStrongestPokemon.html Mewtwo the Strongest]</ref> |
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− | *Although it is a clone of |
+ | *Although it is a clone of Mew, it comes before Mew in the [[Pokédex]]. |
− | *Mewtwo was created from one of [[Mew]]'s cells. |
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− | *Mewtwo is the only |
+ | *Mewtwo is the only Pokémon thus far to be created via cloning, although not the only one to be created scientifically. |
− | *Mewtwo is the first Pokémon to receive a [[Mega Evolution]], as well being the first Pokemon having two different Mega |
+ | *Mewtwo is the first Pokémon to receive a [[Mega Evolution]], as well being the first Pokemon having two different Mega Evolutions, the second being [[Charizard]]. |
*Mewtwo has been noted as being the most powerful Pokémon in existence. The most recent note of this was in ''Mewtwo: Prologue to the Awakening'', where it is stated twice. |
*Mewtwo has been noted as being the most powerful Pokémon in existence. The most recent note of this was in ''Mewtwo: Prologue to the Awakening'', where it is stated twice. |
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− | *Mewtwo is the |
+ | *Mewtwo is the first Legendary Pokémon to have a Mega Evolution. |
*Counting the original Mewtwo from the original series, along with the Best Wishes Mewtwo, and due to the events of Pokémon ranger Guardian Signs, there would be three known Mewtwo in the Pokémon world. |
*Counting the original Mewtwo from the original series, along with the Best Wishes Mewtwo, and due to the events of Pokémon ranger Guardian Signs, there would be three known Mewtwo in the Pokémon world. |
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+ | *In all previous episodes and movies, Mewtwo's voice is heard as male, but in Pokemon: Mewtwo-Prologue to Awakening, Mewtwo's voice is female. |
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+ | ===Origin=== |
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+ | Mewtwo is likely based on a scientifically mutated cat. |
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+ | In the Pokémon Handbook, Mewtwo is described as a "ferocious feline". |
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===Etymology=== |
===Etymology=== |
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− | Mewtwo's name comes from the word '[[Mew]]', which is like a cat meowing, and 'two' because it's a clone of |
+ | Mewtwo's name comes from the word '[[Mew]]', which is like a cat meowing, and 'two' because it's a clone of Mew. |
==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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+ | {{Gallery Box-Small|<gallery captionalign="centre" position="centre" widths="180px"> |
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+ | 150Mewtwo-Mega_BW_anime.png |
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+ | 150Mewtwo_Dream.png |
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+ | 150Mewtwo_Mega_X_Dream.png |
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+ | 150Mewtwo_Mega_Y_Dream.png |
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+ | 150Mewtwo_Adventures.png |
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+ | 150Mewtwo_Pokemon_Ranger.jpg |
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+ | 150Mewtwo_TCG_Model.jpg |
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+ | {{Reflist}} |
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− | {{References|mewtwo|150 |
+ | {{References|mewtwo|150}} |
+ | {{Legendary}} |
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{{PokémonPrevNext|prev=Dragonite|next=Mew}} |
{{PokémonPrevNext|prev=Dragonite|next=Mew}} |
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Revision as of 18:25, 28 July 2014
Template:Mewtwo Mewtwo (Japanese: ミュウツー Myuutsuu) is a Psychic-type Legendary Pokémon introduced in Generation I. It was created using Mew's DNA.
Biology
Physiology
Mewtwo is a bipedal feline-like Pokémon. Its appearance is loosely based on Mew, with a more of a mutated humanoid look in addition to its feline traits. Its body is purple and it has three fingers on each hand. Mewtwo projects a faint purple aura when at full power.
Forms
Mewtwo has an Anime/Manga exclusive form named Armored Mewtwo in the anime, and M2 Bind in the Manga. In the anime the form increases all of Mewtwo's Psychic abilities, and in the manga it allows Giovanni to control it. Mewtwo also has another form exclusive to the Pocket Monsters manga, where it takes on the DNA of a Clefairy, becoming a shorter, fatter and much weaker version of itself.
Special abilities
Mewtwo is highly adept at utilizing its Psychic powers, displaying telekinesis and telepathy as well. It utilizes it's telepathy to communicate with humans and translate the Pokémon language. It is able to Fly, block special abilities, and expunge people's recollections as optically discerned in Mewtwo Strikes Back. Mewtwo when caught has a base bliss of 0 and is verbally expressed to have the most savage heart of all Pokémon
Evolution
Though it technically doesn't evolve, Mewtwo has two Mega Evolutions, which appear in the Pokemon X and Y games. Mega Mewtwo Y was the first of the two to be revealed. It is exclusive to Pokémon Y Version, making its anime debut in the movie: Extremespeed Genesect: Mewtwo's Awakening. The form drastically changes Mewtwo's appearance, moving its tail to its head, giving it a long head, and changing it's eye colour, feet and hands. Mewtwo can only evolve into this form by holding the Mewtwonite Y in battle. Mega Mewtwo X, exclusive to Pokémon X Version, gains the Fighting-type upon evolution. It does not change Mewtwo's appearance as drastically, but it gives it a more "armored" look. Mewtwo can only evolve into this form by holding the Mewtwonite X Mega Stone in battle.
Game data
Locations
Locations | ||
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Version(s) | Area(s) | Rarity |
Red and Blue | Cerulean Cave | One |
Yellow | Cerulean Cave | One |
Gold and Silver | Trade | None |
Crystal | Trade | None |
Ruby and Sapphire | Trade | None |
FireRed and LeafGreen | Cerulean Cave | One |
Emerald | Trade | None |
Diamond and Pearl | Pal Park | None |
Platinum | Pal Park | None |
HeartGold and SoulSilver | Cerulean Cave | One |
Black and White | Mewtwo Returns Mystery Gift/Trade | One |
Black 2 and White 2 | Trade | None |
X and Y | Pokémon Village (located in the Unknown Dungeon) | One |
Events
style="background-color:#DB7093; color:#000000; Template:Roundyleft"|Event | Year | Location | style="background-color:#DB7093; color:#000000; Template:Roundyright"|Level |
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style="background:#fbfbfb; Template:Roundyleft" | Pokémon Smash! | 2011 | Japan | style="background:#fbfbfb; Template:Roundyright" | 70 |
style="background:#fbfbfb; Template:Roundyleft" | Mighty Mewtwo | 2012 | North America | style="background:#fbfbfb; Template:Roundyright" | 70 |
Pokédex entries
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Sprites
Template:GenIPokéSprites
Appearances
In the anime
Mewtwo's anime debut was in Battle of the Badge! where Giovanni used it against Gary, who referred to it as an "evil" Pokémon. Mewtwo again appeared in It's Mr. Mime Time briefly. Mewtwo also appeared in Showdown at the Poké-Corral! where it escaped from Giovanni's gym, as seen in the movie. Mewtwo has been the focus of a few movies, being the main Pokémon in Mewtwo Strikes Back, in Mastermind of Mirage Pokémon under the control of Dr. Yung and Extremespeed Genesect and the Reawakening of Mewtwo. Mewtwo was also the star of the movie; Mewtwo Returns.
In the manga
It was created by Blaine in a laboratory and went on a rampage, almost destroying Cerulean City. When Red heard about "The Monster of Cerulean City", he decided to catch it. After a single encounter with the tornado that was Mewtwo, he met Blaine. Blaine told Red of his condition, how if Mewtwo continued to rampage, both Blaine and it would die. Blaine then continued to show Red his disfigured hand, a mark that he shared with Mewtwo, and concluded his talk with Red, declaring he intended to kill Mewtwo, in order to put it out of its misery, and also to save his own life. Red later encountered Blaine attempting to finish Mewtwo. Red, after stopping Blaine's attempted suicidal killing of Mewtwo, caught it using his whole team, and launching Pika with the Master Ball in its mouth, catching Mewtwo for Blaine. Blaine decided to train and raise Mewtwo as his own. Later, Mewtwo appeared alongside Blaine, battling a child helping them train. Blaine assisted Yellow from then on out, being paired with Yellow by Sabrina's Alakazam. In this setting, we learn that Mewtwo needs to rest in its Poké Ball, and if it was released for too long (over 5 minutes), it would die. It then appeared again in the FireRed and LeafGreen chapter, being loaned to Red by Blaine. It aided the Pokédex holders in stopping 9 Forretress from blowing up Neo Team Rocket's airship with Explosion, and with fighting Deoxys. Since then, it is back on Cinnabar Island, training with Blaine.
Trivia
- With technique of Mega Evolution, Mewtwo is the strongest Pokémon with base stat of 780.[1]
- Although it is a clone of Mew, it comes before Mew in the Pokédex.
- Mewtwo is the only Pokémon thus far to be created via cloning, although not the only one to be created scientifically.
- Mewtwo is the first Pokémon to receive a Mega Evolution, as well being the first Pokemon having two different Mega Evolutions, the second being Charizard.
- Mewtwo has been noted as being the most powerful Pokémon in existence. The most recent note of this was in Mewtwo: Prologue to the Awakening, where it is stated twice.
- Mewtwo is the first Legendary Pokémon to have a Mega Evolution.
- Counting the original Mewtwo from the original series, along with the Best Wishes Mewtwo, and due to the events of Pokémon ranger Guardian Signs, there would be three known Mewtwo in the Pokémon world.
- In all previous episodes and movies, Mewtwo's voice is heard as male, but in Pokemon: Mewtwo-Prologue to Awakening, Mewtwo's voice is female.
Origin
Mewtwo is likely based on a scientifically mutated cat. In the Pokémon Handbook, Mewtwo is described as a "ferocious feline".
Etymology
Mewtwo's name comes from the word 'Mew', which is like a cat meowing, and 'two' because it's a clone of Mew.
Gallery
See also
- Pokémon.com Pokédex
- Legendary Pokémon data
- The Pokémon Database
- Pokémon Dream Pokédex data
- Psypokes Psydex data
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