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===Mew and Mewtwo=== | ===Mew and Mewtwo=== | ||
* {{p|Mew}} is the {{t|Psychic}} feline Pokémon of ancient legend. It is not obtainable by normal means in any game; however, a [[Mew Glitch|glitch]] allows you to obtain Mew in [[Generation I]]. The DNA of all Pokémon can be traced back to Mew, and thus it represents the origin of life. The bubbly Mew was first seen in the [[Mewtwo Strikes Back|first movie]]. A second guards the [[Tree of World's Beginning]] in the [[Mew and the Wave-Guiding Hero: Lucario|eighth movie]]. | * {{p|Mew}} is the {{t|Psychic}} feline Pokémon of ancient legend. It is not obtainable by normal means in any game; however, a [[Mew Glitch|glitch]] allows you to obtain Mew in [[Generation I]]. The DNA of all Pokémon can be traced back to Mew, and thus it represents the origin of life. The bubbly Mew was first seen in the [[Mewtwo Strikes Back|first movie]]. A second guards the [[Tree of World's Beginning]] in the [[Mew and the Wave-Guiding Hero: Lucario|eighth movie]]. | ||
* {{p|Mewtwo}} is a genetically altered clone of Mew. It can be found in the [[ | * {{p|Mewtwo}} is a genetically altered clone of Mew. It can be found in the [[Cerulean Cave]] in the Generation I games and their remakes. It was statistically the most powerful Pokémon until Generation II. It is also one of the most intelligent, and can communicate freely with humans using telepathy. It is the main character of the first movie, and the ''[[Mewtwo Returns]]'' special. It is portrayed as taking the cover of night and living amongst humans in big cities. | ||
== Generation II == | == Generation II == | ||
[[Generation II]] featured the advent of three new groups of Legendary Pokémon. | [[Generation II]] featured the advent of three new groups of Legendary Pokémon. |
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