Mew (Pokémon): Revision history

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  • curprev 10:2210:22, 24 February 2024Team Rocket Grunt talk contribs 66,888 bytes +167 Don't delete official sources, they should still stay on the site even if you don't agree with them so we can have every information we can get. The most straightforward reasoning is that Mew comes from Mutation. Mew doesn't even learn moves typical for cats like Assist and Fake Out in the main series. Tag: Undo
  • curprev 06:5906:59, 24 February 2024Grimmkin Wisp talk contribsm 66,721 bytes −167 An outdated and opinionated French fan-site / French dubber/translator claiming to a random person that the name "has nothing to do with the sound a cat makes" does not prove that the onomatopoeia “mew” is not part of Mew’s name origin. Its morphology is feliform, and Japanese Pokemon names very often use English words (Sandshrew’s JP name “Sand”, and Hypno’s JP name “Sleeper”, among many others.) This is in the discussion; Japan knows and often uses the English word for the sound a cat makes. Tag: Visual edit: Switched

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