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==In the manga==
==In the manga==
===Movie adaptations===
===Movie adaptations===
[[File:Armored Mewtwo M22 manga.png|thumb|150px|Mewtwo in ''{{ma|Mewtwo Strikes Back—Evolution}}]]
[[File:Armored Mewtwo M01 manga.png|thumb|150px|Mewtwo in ''{{ma|Mewtwo Strikes Back!}}]]
====Mewtwo Strikes Back!====
Mewtwo appears in the {{ma|Mewtwo Strikes Back!|manga adaptations}} of the first movie and its {{ma|Mewtwo Strikes Back—Evolution|remake}}. Although his overall role in the first movie's manga adaptation was the same, he notably had a much different backstory.<ref>This is because the original theatrical script, used as the basis for the manga adaptation, did not include either [[The Birth of Mewtwo]] or the prologue used in the movie, the latter of which had to be added in due to the delay caused by the [[EP038]] incident</ref> In this adaptation, Mewtwo looked up to Dr. Fuji as a father and ended up reluctantly destroying the lab, Fuji included, at the latter's request, in order to deny Giovanni's interest of mass-producing Mewtwo as weapons, an action that Mewtwo was still haunted by in the present day. He also had a CoroCoro cup competition set up to arrange for various Trainers to meet him instead of simply supplying them with invitations.
Mewtwo appears in the {{ma|Mewtwo Strikes Back!|manga adaptations}} of the first movie and its {{ma|Mewtwo Strikes Back—Evolution|remake}}. Although his overall role in the first movie's manga adaptation was the same, he notably had a much different backstory.<ref>This is because the original theatrical script, used as the basis for the manga adaptation, did not include either [[The Birth of Mewtwo]] or the prologue used in the movie, the latter of which had to be added in due to the delay caused by the [[EP038]] incident</ref> In this adaptation, Mewtwo looked up to Dr. Fuji as a father and ended up reluctantly destroying the lab, Fuji included, at the latter's request, in order to deny Giovanni's interest of mass-producing Mewtwo as weapons, an action that Mewtwo was still haunted by in the present day. He also had a CoroCoro cup competition set up to arrange for various Trainers to meet him instead of simply supplying them with invitations.


In the manga adaptation of the remake, Mewtwo's role was the same as the movie.
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[[File:Armored Mewtwo M22 manga.png|thumb|150px|Mewtwo in ''{{ma|Mewtwo Strikes Back—Evolution}}]]
====Mewtwo Strikes Back—Evolution====
In the [[Mewtwo Strikes Back—Evolution (manga)|manga adaptation of the remake]], Mewtwo's role was the same as the movie.
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