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'''And Mewtwo... Three!''' (Japanese: '''VS ミュウツー(後編)''' ''VS Mewtwo (Part 2)'') is the 35th round of the [[Pokémon Adventures]] manga.
'''And Mewtwo... Three!''' (Japanese: '''VS ミュウツー(後編)''' ''VS Mewtwo (Part 2)'') is the 35th chapter of the [[Pokémon Adventures]] manga.


==Plot==
==Plot==
{{spoilers}}
{{spoilers}}
As [[Blaine]] charges at {{adv|Mewtwo}} on his {{p|Rapidash}}, he announces his plan: to break Mewtwo's {{m|Psywave}} with an attack using an equivalent amount of energy, by blasting the energy through the tornado with his own body. To {{adv|Red}}'s horror Blaine crashes into Mewtwo, resulting in a huge explosion. As the dust clears, Mewtwo is nowhere to be seen, and with the fading away of Rapidash's fireball wall Red hurriedly checks on Blaine, who smiles at Mewtwo's defeat as he reveals his possession of a [[Master Ball]]. Red admonishes Blaine for not using the [[Poké Ball]] of guaranteed capture, to which Blaine indicates that Mewtwo's power had rendered it impossible to get near enough to use the Master Ball. Remarking on Red's compassionate nature, Blaine reveals that he had seen Red [[PS016|infiltrate]] [[Team Rocket Hideout|Team Rocket's base]] in [[Celadon City]], and that Red was the inspiration that led him to turn away from [[Team Rocket]], and his cruel experimentation on Pokémon.
As [[Blaine]] charges at {{adv|Mewtwo}} on his {{p|Rapidash}}, he announces his plan: to break Mewtwo's {{m|Psywave}} with an attack using an equivalent amount of energy straight into the heart of the tornado, which he'll accomplish by attacking Mewtwo head on with his own body. As Blaine and Mewtwo make contact, causing an explosion. As the tornado clears, the fireball encasing {{adv|Red}} dissipates as well, while Blaine drops limply to the ground.  


Praising Red for his efforts, Blaine appears to collapse, but even as Red calls his name the Trainer is surprised by a rock striking him on the head. Turning around, Red is shocked to see Mewtwo still capable of fighting, and releases [[Poli]] to do battle. To his surprise Mewtwo forms a spoon from {{t|Psychic}} energy to toss Poli away. Blaine explains that it is Mewtwo's method for dealing with single opponents, while it psychic tornado is used against multiple foes. Blaine declares Mewtwo as the ultimate fighting machine, genetically engineered for combat and unmatchable by any force of nature.
Rushing over to his body, Blaine smiles, happy that Mewtwo has finally been dealt with. He reveals that he possesses the [[Master Ball]], leaving Red in shock that he risked his life when he could have captured Mewtwo instead. Blaine explains that Mewtwo's power had grown so much that it was nearly impossible to get close enough to use it anyways, leaving the idea pointless. Blaine laughs to himself, pleased that Red has the same compassion in his eyes just as [[PS016|when they first met]] at the [[Team Rocket Hideout]] in [[Celadon City]]. Blaine talks about how at that point he had already abandoned his position as [[Gym Leader]] to work for [[Team Rocket]], too curious about the science to pass up the opportunity. He had no issues experimenting on Pokémon like {{p|Gyarados}} and {{p|Eevee}} for his work, but comments that Red was different, willing to fight to protect {{adv|Mew}} and managing to rehabilitate the Gyarados that had completely lost trust in humans.


Unable to deal with Mewtwo and its spoon-shaped weapon, Red releases the rest of his Pokémon, much to Blaine's urgent dismay as Mewtwo predictably uses its Psywave to blow away Red's team. However, Red surprises Blaine and Mewtwo by flying in on [[Aero]], and before Mewtwo can blow them away Red has [[Pika]] dive in at Mewtwo with the Master Ball in its mouth, successfully catching the Genetic Pokémon. As Blaine looks on in amazement, Red reveals that he had to get Mewtwo to form the tornado so he could stand a chance of going near enough for the capture. Giving the Master Ball to Blaine, Red encourages the scientist to rehabilitate Mewtwo by teaching it the kindness of humans. As Red goes to congratulate his Pokémon, Blaine feels the pain in his arm, and by extension Mewtwo, subside, prompting him to recall the phrase of [[Pokémon Trainer]]s: a person like Red who trusts, and is trusted by his Pokémon.
Seeing the love and respect that Red had for Pokémon changed Blaine, leaving him ashamed of the work he's done, concluding that the only beast he had succeeded in creating was himself. He thanks Red for motivating him to become a traitor to Team Rocket and giving him the strength and courage to destroy Mewtwo, ensuring there will never be any more victims. Blaine's voice trails off, worrying Red as it seems like his consciousness is fading. Before he can offer any more help, a small rock strikes Red in the back of his head, catching his attention.


Supporting Blaine by his shoulders, Red nods at Blaine's musings of trying a battle sometime, and agrees to a future challenge, as he rallies his Pokémon onward to their next destination: [[Indigo Plateau]].
Mewtwo is still alive, clearly enraged and preparing to fight. Sending out [[Poli]] in an attempt to find Mewtwo's weaknesses, who is effortlessly struck away by a massive spoon formed from {{t|Psychic}} energy. Blaine is able to tell Red to take care of Mewtwo's abilities, able to adapt itself to any opponent. As he reiterates that Mewtwo is genetically engineered for battle, it rushes towards Red and strikes the earth with its spoon. Red quietly thinks to himself as Blaine considers the fight proof that there's nothing to be done besides destroying it. As he sends out all his Pokémon, Mewtwo switches back to using his tornado attack to deal with the large group. From above, Red and [[Pika]] are being carried by [[Aero]], attempting to reach the center of the tornado before it can reach its full power. As Mewtwo blows away Red and Areo, Pika jumps from his shoulder, carrying the Master Ball between his teeth. Blaine is left astonished as Mewtwo is captured and the Master Ball falls to the ground.
 
Red gives Mewtwo to Blaine, hoping that it will be able to learn that not every human is cruel and ignorant, rhetorically asking Blaine what he thinks might happen if it learns something different, and asks him to find out. Running back over to his team, they all celebrate a successful battle, while Blaine contemplates the Pokémon inside of the Master Ball. Noticing that the pain in his arm is subsiding, he asks Mewtwo if its pain is clearing as well, wondering if they can really start over together. He's suddenly struck with something he hasn't thought of in a long time, the phrase [[Pokémon Trainer]], a title that encapsulates someone like Red, willing to spend his life with Pokémon that he trusts and who trust him back. As Red helps Blaine back to civilization, he asks Red if one day they might like to have a battle together, Red promising to take him one once he's back to full health. Turning back forwards, Red and his Pokémon are on the way to the [[Indigo Plateau]].


==Major events==
==Major events==
* {{adv|Red}} captures {{adv|Mewtwo}} in a [[Master Ball]].
* {{adv|Red}} captures {{adv|Mewtwo}} in a [[Master Ball]].
* Red gives Mewtwo to [[Blaine]].
* Red gives Mewtwo to [[Blaine]].
{{Adventuresevents}}
{{Adventuresevents}}
{{endspoilers}}
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* {{p|Aerodactyl}} ([[Aero]]; {{adv|Red}}'s)
* {{p|Aerodactyl}} ([[Aero]]; {{adv|Red}}'s)
* {{p|Rapidash}} ([[Blaine]]'s)
* {{p|Rapidash}} ([[Blaine]]'s)
* {{p|Mewtwo}} ({{adv|Mewtwo|Red's}}; new; given to Blaine)
* {{p|Mewtwo}} ({{adv|Mewtwo|Red's}}; new; given to [[Blaine]])


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
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==In other languages==
==In other languages==
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Latest revision as of 13:29, 13 August 2024

PS034 : And Mewtwo Too?!
Red, Green & Blue arc
PS036 : Drat That Dratini!
And Mewtwo... Three!
PS035.png
VS ミュウツー(後編)
VS Mewtwo (Part 2)
Info
Shogakukan full volume Chapter XX in Vol. 3
VIZ Media monthly issue Chapter 35 in Master Mewtwo
VIZ Media full volume Adventure XX in Vol. 3
Series Pokémon Adventures
Other
Location Cerulean Cave

And Mewtwo... Three! (Japanese: VS ミュウツー(後編) VS Mewtwo (Part 2)) is the 35th chapter of the Pokémon Adventures manga.

Plot

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As Blaine charges at Mewtwo on his Rapidash, he announces his plan: to break Mewtwo's Psywave with an attack using an equivalent amount of energy straight into the heart of the tornado, which he'll accomplish by attacking Mewtwo head on with his own body. As Blaine and Mewtwo make contact, causing an explosion. As the tornado clears, the fireball encasing Red dissipates as well, while Blaine drops limply to the ground.

Rushing over to his body, Blaine smiles, happy that Mewtwo has finally been dealt with. He reveals that he possesses the Master Ball, leaving Red in shock that he risked his life when he could have captured Mewtwo instead. Blaine explains that Mewtwo's power had grown so much that it was nearly impossible to get close enough to use it anyways, leaving the idea pointless. Blaine laughs to himself, pleased that Red has the same compassion in his eyes just as when they first met at the Team Rocket Hideout in Celadon City. Blaine talks about how at that point he had already abandoned his position as Gym Leader to work for Team Rocket, too curious about the science to pass up the opportunity. He had no issues experimenting on Pokémon like Gyarados and Eevee for his work, but comments that Red was different, willing to fight to protect Mew and managing to rehabilitate the Gyarados that had completely lost trust in humans.

Seeing the love and respect that Red had for Pokémon changed Blaine, leaving him ashamed of the work he's done, concluding that the only beast he had succeeded in creating was himself. He thanks Red for motivating him to become a traitor to Team Rocket and giving him the strength and courage to destroy Mewtwo, ensuring there will never be any more victims. Blaine's voice trails off, worrying Red as it seems like his consciousness is fading. Before he can offer any more help, a small rock strikes Red in the back of his head, catching his attention.

Mewtwo is still alive, clearly enraged and preparing to fight. Sending out Poli in an attempt to find Mewtwo's weaknesses, who is effortlessly struck away by a massive spoon formed from Psychic energy. Blaine is able to tell Red to take care of Mewtwo's abilities, able to adapt itself to any opponent. As he reiterates that Mewtwo is genetically engineered for battle, it rushes towards Red and strikes the earth with its spoon. Red quietly thinks to himself as Blaine considers the fight proof that there's nothing to be done besides destroying it. As he sends out all his Pokémon, Mewtwo switches back to using his tornado attack to deal with the large group. From above, Red and Pika are being carried by Aero, attempting to reach the center of the tornado before it can reach its full power. As Mewtwo blows away Red and Areo, Pika jumps from his shoulder, carrying the Master Ball between his teeth. Blaine is left astonished as Mewtwo is captured and the Master Ball falls to the ground.

Red gives Mewtwo to Blaine, hoping that it will be able to learn that not every human is cruel and ignorant, rhetorically asking Blaine what he thinks might happen if it learns something different, and asks him to find out. Running back over to his team, they all celebrate a successful battle, while Blaine contemplates the Pokémon inside of the Master Ball. Noticing that the pain in his arm is subsiding, he asks Mewtwo if its pain is clearing as well, wondering if they can really start over together. He's suddenly struck with something he hasn't thought of in a long time, the phrase Pokémon Trainer, a title that encapsulates someone like Red, willing to spend his life with Pokémon that he trusts and who trust him back. As Red helps Blaine back to civilization, he asks Red if one day they might like to have a battle together, Red promising to take him one once he's back to full health. Turning back forwards, Red and his Pokémon are on the way to the Indigo Plateau.

Major events

For a list of all major events in the Pokémon Adventures manga, please see the history page.
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Debuts

Pokémon debuts

Characters

Humans

Pokémon

Trivia

Errors

In other languages



PS034 : And Mewtwo Too?!
Red, Green & Blue arc
PS036 : Drat That Dratini!
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