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* In [[Pokémon Special]], shortly after Mewtwo was revealed, ironically, (although no one knew what it was) {{Special|Red}} mentioned there being 150 Pokémon, not knowing about Mew. After this, {{Special|Blue}} contradicted Red, saying there were 151, and most [[Pokémon Breeder]]s' goals included finding Mew, to whom they referred to as #151, Mew. However, none of these people knew about #150, as it was secretly being created when this was pointed out, so only [[Team Rocket]], Red, and Blue knew about Mewtwo. | * In [[Pokémon Special]], shortly after Mewtwo was revealed, ironically, (although no one knew what it was) {{Special|Red}} mentioned there being 150 Pokémon, not knowing about Mew. After this, {{Special|Blue}} contradicted Red, saying there were 151, and most [[Pokémon Breeder]]s' goals included finding Mew, to whom they referred to as #151, Mew. However, none of these people knew about #150, as it was secretly being created when this was pointed out, so only [[Team Rocket]], Red, and Blue knew about Mewtwo. | ||
* Some of Mewtwo's sprites and images are seen with it having three segments while other sprites and images are seen of it with only two segments | * Some of Mewtwo's sprites and images are seen with it having three segments while other sprites and images are seen of it with only two segments | ||
* | * {{an|Mewtwo}} is the first Pokémon shown using a move from a future game, as it uses {{m|Shadow Ball}} in ''[[Mewtwo Strikes Back]]'', despite the move being introduced in [[Generation II]]. | ||
* Mewtwo was the first Pokémon seen in the English dub, as it appears at the very beginning of the [[Pokémon Theme|first dub opening]]. | * Mewtwo was the first Pokémon seen in the English dub, as it appears at the very beginning of the [[Pokémon Theme|first dub opening]]. | ||
* In the games, Mew was said to have given live birth to Mewtwo during Generation I. Pokémon were shown to hatch from {{pkmn|egg}}s, however, in the following generation. The statement about Mew giving birth remains in {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}. | * In the games, Mew was said to have given live birth to Mewtwo during Generation I. Pokémon were shown to hatch from {{pkmn|egg}}s, however, in the following generation. The statement about Mew giving birth remains in {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}. | ||
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* In the games, its birthday is February 6, as stated in a journal quote from the {{ka|Pokémon Mansion}}. | * In the games, its birthday is February 6, as stated in a journal quote from the {{ka|Pokémon Mansion}}. | ||
* In Super Smash Bros. Melee, Mewtwo's Standard Special attack, {{m|Shadow Ball}} is able to hit {{p|Jigglypuff}}, a {{type2|Normal}}, which it would not normally be able to do. This is not usually considered a true representation of the move, as in other games of that series, moves that are usually super-effective against a type do not apply, e.g. in [[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]] {{p|Charizard}}'s Flamethrower does not deal massive amounts of damage to {{p|Lucario}} or {{p|Ivysaur}}, and similarly does not deal very low damage to {{p|Squirtle}}. | * In Super Smash Bros. Melee, Mewtwo's Standard Special attack, {{m|Shadow Ball}} is able to hit {{p|Jigglypuff}}, a {{type2|Normal}}, which it would not normally be able to do. This is not usually considered a true representation of the move, as in other games of that series, moves that are usually super-effective against a type do not apply, e.g. in [[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]] {{p|Charizard}}'s Flamethrower does not deal massive amounts of damage to {{p|Lucario}} or {{p|Ivysaur}}, and similarly does not deal very low damage to {{p|Squirtle}}. | ||
* Although Mewtwo's signature move in Super Smash Bros. Melee, as well as in the {{pkmn|anime}}, is Shadow Ball, it can't learn Shadow Ball | * Although Mewtwo's signature move in Super Smash Bros. Melee, as well as in the {{pkmn|anime}}, is Shadow Ball, it can't learn Shadow Ball without [[TM30]]. | ||
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