PRESENTATION OUTLINE
This is Mew, a mythical Pokemon.
Mew is a small, pink, Psychic-type Mythical Pokémon.Mew's first film appearance was in the movie Pokémon: The First Movie as a main character alongside Mewtwo. The movie revealed that a fossilized Mew hair, found in the Guyana jungle by a team of scientists, was used to create Mewtwo, a genetically enhanced Mew clone. Mew later appeared in the movie Pokémon: Lucario and the Mystery of Mew as a main character alongside Lucario; the backstory of the film revolves around Mew's mysterious history and how it came to be so powerful.
Design and characteristics
Like Mewtwo, Mew is a Psychic-type Pokémon with high stats.[7] Morimoto designed it as a pale pink, with large eyes and a long, thin tail that broadens at the end,[8] though blue specimens have been seen in the games. Its skin is covered with a layer of short, fine hair which may only be viewed under a microscope.[9] Its DNA combines the genetic composition of all existing Pokémon species;[10] the game states that scientists within the game view it as being the single ancestor of all other Pokémon.[11] It is shy and rarely seen by humans.
In the video games,
Mew is mentioned in Pokémon Red and Green in the Cinnabar Mansion, in a journal referencing that Mew is in Guyana.[24] For a time, Mew could only be legitimately obtained in the Pokémon video games via Nintendo promotional event distributions.[7] Mew was first revealed and made available to the public in the April 1996 issue of CoroCoro Comics. This issue offered a promotion called the "Legendary Pokémon Offer", where 20 randomly selected entrants could send their cartridges in for Nintendo to add Mew to their games. At Nintendo promotional events soon after the release of Pokémon Red and Blue, players could have it downloaded to their games.
In the anime
Mew's first major appearance in the Pokémon anime was in Pokémon: The First Movie, where it served as one of the main characters. It was believed to be long-extinct and "the legendary and rare 'most powerful Pokémon ever'".[12] After years of research, scientists use a recombination of Mew's DNA to create Mewtwo,[17] a genetically enhanced clone of Mew who becomes the film's main antagonist.[12] The backstory of Pokémon: Lucario and the Mystery of Mew revolves around Mew's mysterious history and how it came to be so powerful.
Mew appears in the Pokémon Adventures series of Pokémon manga. Mew, also known as the "Phantom Pokémon" in the manga, appears in the first chapter when the criminal organization Team Rocket tries to capture it. Pokémon Trainer Red also tries to capture it, but he is easily defeated by Mew.[29] In following chapters, it is revealed that Team Rocket wants to have Mew's DNA to finish the creation of Mewtwo, and Red and Trainer Green join forces to avoid it being captured.
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