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Mega Mewtwo X Adventures.png|Mega Mewtwo X in [[Pokémon Adventures]]
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==In the TCG==
{{TCG|Mew}} and {{TCG|Mewtwo}} both receive cards in the {{pkmn|Trading Card Game}}. Befitting how they are encountered in the games, Mewtwo's first card was {{TCG|Base Set}} {{TCG ID|Base Set|Mewtwo|10|}}, while Mew's first card was {{TCG|Wizards Black Star Promos|Wizards Black Star Promo}} {{TCG ID|Wizards Promo|Mew|8}} and therefore required going off the beaten path to obtain. Also befitting their standard relationship, Mewtwo and Mew often do not have any relation to each other except for their usual identities of Mewtwo being designed for combat and Mew being a tricky and flighty Pokémon. Unlike other groups of Pokémon, no card has been released that refers to the other member by name. They also do not necessarily appear in the same [[List of Pokémon Trading Card Game expansions|expansion]]s, but often do anyway in sets that focus on the [[Kanto Pokédex]] such as {{TCG|Evolutions}} and {{TCG|151}}. During the [[Pokemon Trading Card Game#Sword & Shield Series|Sword & Shield Series]], both Pokémon were printed as different types of Pokémon. Mew received a {{TCG|Pokémon VMAX}} card, {{TCG ID|Fusion Strike|Mew VMAX|114}}, while Mewtwo was printed as a {{TCG|Pokémon VSTAR}}, {{TCG ID|Pokémon GO|Mewtwo VSTAR|31}} and as a {{TCG|Pokémon V-UNION}}, {{TCG ID|SWSH Promo|Mewtwo V-UNION|159}}. 
Some cards have been released that play up the connection between Mewtwo and Mew. {{TCG|Darkness Ablaze}} {{TCG ID|Darkness Ablaze|Mew V|69}} has the {{TCG|attack}} X Ball, which is an attack iconically known for its appearance as the main attack of {{TCG|Next Destinies}} {{TCG ID|Next Destinies|Mewtwo-EX|54}}. However, the main card showing their relationship is {{TCG ID|Unified Minds|Mewtwo & Mew-GX|71}}.
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Mewtwo & Mew-GX is a {{TCG|TAG TEAM}} card, showing both the Genetic Pokémon and the New Species Pokémon working together. The art for the regular print shows them breaking out of a glass container. The artist for the card, [[Mitsuhiro Arita]], suggests that the container was the same one seen on {{TCG ID|Shining Legends|Mewtwo-GX|39}}'s {{TCG|Secret card|Secret}} Shining Holo printing, and that Mew helped Mewtwo escape. The card's {{TCG|Ability}}, Perfection, is based on Mew's frequent attack copying effects and allows Mewtwo & Mew-GX to use the attacks of any {{TCG|Pokémon-EX}} or {{TCG|Pokémon-GX}} that their owner has on the [[Bench]] or in the discard pile. Meanwhile their {{TCG|Pokémon-GX|GX attack}}, Miraculous Duo-GX, is based on Mewtwo's frequent healing effects and can heal all damage that all of its owners {{TCG|Pokémon}} has taken.
A {{TCG|SM Black Star Promos|SM Black Star Promo}} printing of the card shows alternate artwork of Mewtwo being annoyed by Mew's laughter.
{{TCGGallery
|type=Psychic
|class=GX
|image1=MewtwoMewGXUnifiedMinds71.jpg
|caption1={{TCG|Unified Minds}} Regular print<br>Illus. [[Mitsuhiro Arita]]
|image2=MewtwoMewGXUnifiedMinds222.jpg
|caption2={{TCG|Unified Minds}} {{TCG|Full Art card|Full Art}} print<br>Illus. [[5ban Graphics]]
|image3=MewtwoMewGXSMPromo191.jpg
|caption3={{TCG|SM Black Star Promos|SM Promotional}} print<br>Illus. [[sui]]
}}
{{TCGGallery
|type=Psychic
|class=EX
|image1=MewtwoEXNextDestinies54.jpg
|caption1={{TCG|Next Destinies}} Regular print<br>Illus. [[Shizurow]]
|image2=MewVDarknessAblaze69.jpg
|caption2=Illus. [[PLANETA Mochizuki]]
}}


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