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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*In the Japanese versions of both ''Melee'' and ''3DS/Wii U'', Mewtwo has spoken victory quotes. These are removed in international versions:
* In the Japanese versions of both Melee and 3DS/Wii U, Mewtwo has spoken victory quotes. These are removed in international versions:
**"私はなぜ ここにいるのか...?"/''"Watashi wa naze koko ni iru no ka...?"'' ("Why am I here?")
** "私はなぜ ここにいるのか...?"/''"Watashi wa naze koko ni iru no ka...?"'' ("Why am I here?")
**"愚かな!"/''"Orokana!"'' ("Foolish!")
** "愚かな!"/''"Orokana!"'' ("Foolish!")
**"私はまけるわけにはいかない!"/''"Watashi wa makeru wake ni wa ikanai!"'' ("I cannot lose!")
** "私はまけるわけにはいかない!"/''"Watashi wa makeru wake ni wa ikanai!"'' ("I cannot lose!")
* This Mewtwo appears to be based on the {{OBP|Mewtwo|M01}} of the {{pkmn|anime}}'s [[original series]], based on its ability to speak human language (as seen in Japanese versions only), its personality, its use of [[Shadow Ball]] as a signature move, and its design differences in ''3DS/Wii U'' from its actual model in ''{{g|X and Y}}''. Its voice actor in ''Melee'' is [[List of Japanese voice actors|Masachika Ichimura]], who voiced Mewtwo in the Japanese version of ''[[M01|Mewtwo Strikes Back]]'' and was replaced with [[Keiji Fujiwara]] as a soundalike in ''3DS/Wii U''.
* This Mewtwo appears to be based on the {{OBP|Mewtwo|M01}} of the {{pkmn|anime}}'s [[original series]], based on its ability to speak human language (as seen in Japanese versions only), its personality, its use of [[Shadow Ball]] as a signature move, and its design differences in 3DS/Wii U from its actual model in {{g|X and Y}}. Its voice actor in Melee is [[List of Japanese voice actors|Masachika Ichimura]], who voiced Mewtwo in the Japanese version of ''[[M01|Mewtwo Strikes Back]]'' and was replaced with [[Keiji Fujiwara]] as a soundalike in 3DS/Wii U.
**Its DLC trailer is also titled Mewtwo Strikes Back.
** Its DLC trailer is also titled Mewtwo Strikes Back.
* This Mewtwo's appearance in ''3DS/Wii U'' also references [[Mewtwo (M16)|the Mewtwo from ''Best Wishes'']], with its {{sbw|Boxing Ring}} title of "A Legend Reawakened" being a play on [[M16|the name of that Mewtwo's movie]], as well as its ability to Mega Evolve into Mega Mewtwo Y.
* This Mewtwo's appearance in 3DS/Wii U also references the {{OBP|Mewtwo|M16}} from ''[[Pokémon the Series: Black & White]]'', with its {{sbw|Boxing Ring}} title of "A Legend Reawakened" being a play on [[M16|the name of that Mewtwo's movie]], as well as its ability to Mega Evolve into Mega Mewtwo Y.
* In the Wii U version, Mewtwo doesn't actually climb the ladders, let alone touch them. Instead, it uses its {{t|Psychic}} powers to rise up or float down.
* In the Wii U version, Mewtwo doesn't actually climb the ladders, let alone touch them. Instead, it uses its {{t|Psychic}} powers to rise up or float down.
* Mewtwo's green alt in Melee is its {{Shiny}} form. It is its only appearance in the series.
* Mewtwo's green palette swap in Melee is its {{Shiny}} form.


==Palette swaps==
==Palette swaps==
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