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'''Mew''' is a [[legendary Pokémon]] who first appeared in the first ever feature-length {{pkmn|movie}}, [[Mewtwo Strikes Back]]. It was voiced in both English and Japanese by ''[[Koichi Yamadera]]''.
'''Mew''' (Japanese: '''ミュウ''' Mew) is a [[Mythical Pokémon]] who had a starring role in ''[[M01|Mewtwo Strikes Back]]'' and [[M22|its remake]].


In this movie, Mew made a couple cameo appearances at the start of the movie. A [[Mewtwo (anime)|Mewtwo]] was cloned from Mew's DNA, extracted from Mew's eyelash. Later, Mew started appearing around [[New Island]] while Mewtwo was testing his [[starter Pokémon]] clones. Mew followed [[Team Rocket]] into the main part of the island so it could stop Mewtwo from destroying the world.
==In the movies==
Mew made a cameo appearance at the start of the {{pkmn|movie}}, and did not take a major role until later. A {{OBP|Mewtwo|M01}} was [[Cloning|cloned]] from Mew's DNA, extracted from Mew's eyelash. Later, Mew started appearing around [[New Island]] while Mewtwo was testing its [[first partner Pokémon]] clones. Mew followed [[Team Rocket]] into the main part of the island.
[[File:Mew traveling.png|Mew traveling|thumb|left|250px]]
When Mewtwo's other new clones were born, Mew came with them, but disappeared momentarily. When Mew reappeared shortly later, it tried to reason with Mewtwo, which led to a {{pkmn|battle}} between the two. {{Ash}} stopped their battle by throwing himself in the middle of their attacks, which turned him to stone. After Ash was revived by {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} tears, Mewtwo flew away with its clones and Mew went with them. At the end of the movie, Ash briefly saw Mew in the sky, though {{an|Brock}} and {{an|Misty}} didn't see anything. After the credits are over, a brief scene plays showing Mew flying towards the mountains.


When Mewtwo's other new clones appeared, Mew came with them; however, it did not actually reappear until just a bit later. When it did appear, it tried to reason with Mewtwo, which only led to a {{pkmn|battle}} between the two. [[Ash Ketchum|Ash]] stopped their battle by throwing himself in the middle of it, which turned him to stone. After Ash was revived by [[Pokémon]] tears, Mewtwo flew away with all its clones and Mew went with them. At the end of the movie, Ash briefly saw Mew in the sky, though [[Brock]] and [[Misty]] didn't see anything.
In ''[[Mewtwo Returns]]'', Mewtwo briefly saw Mew after being thrown into the Purity Spring on [[Mount Quena]], but this was just its imagination. It briefly reappeared in a montage in ''[[M10|The Rise of Darkrai]]'', which chronicled the preceding nine movies. Mew physically reappeared in ''[[M22|Mewtwo Strikes Back—Evolution]]'', a remake of ''Mewtwo Strikes Back'', where it played the same role.
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Mew makes a quick appearance in the sequel [[Mewtwo Returns]]. Mewtwo sees it after being thrown into the Purity Spring.
===Personality and characteristics===
[[File:MewBubble.jpg|thumb|250px|Mew floating in a bubble]]
Mew has a very playful and curious nature, and it prefers having fun over fighting. It didn't even seem to understand that Mewtwo was wanting to fight it until one of Mewtwo's attacks actually hit it. When battling, however, Mew was shown taking the fight very seriously as well. After the battle, Mew quickly took back its serious side and resumed its playful personality, proving the fact that it had been fighting only because it had to defend itself. In the Japanese version, Mew also wanted to defend original, uncloned Pokémon, believing them to be just as good, if not better, than the clones.
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===Moves used===
{{anmov/h|psychic||Mew {{#switch: {{#expr: {{#time: U}} mod 3}}|0=M01 Teleport|1=Psychic|2=Barrier}}.png|Using {{#switch: {{#expr: {{#time: U}} mod 3}}|0=Teleport|1=Psychic|2=Barrier}}}}
{{anmov|Psychic|Teleport|M01|Mewtwo Strikes Back}}
{{anmov|Psychic|Psychic|M01|Mewtwo Strikes Back}}
{{anmov|Psychic|Barrier|M01|Mewtwo Strikes Back{{tt|*|Mew could not legally learn Barrier at the time}}}}
{{anmov/f|psychic}}
 
==In the games==
{{bulbanews|Mew, Movie 20 Pokémon codes to be available at 7-Eleven in Japan}}
This Mew was [http://7spot-info.jp/pokemon_rally_2017/ distributed] to players who insert a serial code that were given away at {{wp|7-Eleven}} stores in Japan via [http://webapp.7spot.jp/shops/ 7-SPOT]. Players need to go to different 7-Eleven stores and collect two different virtual stamps using 7-SPOT to obtain a serial code. The serial codes were available from July 11 to 31, 2017 at 7 am to 7 pm, and can be redeemed from July 11 to August 7, 2017.
 
This {{p|Mew}} is based on Mew from the first Pokémon movie, ''[[M01|Mewtwo Strikes Back!]]''. The [[Trainer ID number]] is based on the premiere date of the first Pokémon movie in Japan, July 18, 1998.
 
The [[Original Trainer|OT]] of Mew was changed shortly due to a glitch caused by an illegitimate character on the OT.
 
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|id=980718
|ability=Synchronize
|nature=Random
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|move1=Psychic|move1type=Psychic|move1cat=Special|move1rel=yes
|move2=Barrier|move2type=Psychic|move2cat=Status|move2rel=yes
|move3=Metronome|move3type=Normal|move3cat=Status|move3rel=yes
|move4=Transform|move4type=Normal|move4cat=Status|move4rel=yes
}}
{{G7event/entrybottom|sm|serial code|Japanese|online|July 11 to August 7, 2017}}
{{G7event/footer}}
 
==In the manga==
===Movie adaptations===
[[File:Mew M01 manga.png|thumb|150px|Mew in ''{{ma|Mewtwo Strikes Back!}}'']]
====Mewtwo Strikes Back!====
Mew appeared in ''{{ma|Mewtwo Strikes Back!}}''.
{{sectionstub}}
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[[File:Mew M22 manga.png|thumb|150px|Mew in ''{{ma|Mewtwo Strikes Back—Evolution}}'']]
====Mewtwo Strikes Back—Evolution====
Mew appeared in ''{{ma|Mewtwo Strikes Back—Evolution}}''.
{{sectionstub}}
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==In the TCG==
Mew is featured in the TCG. The following is a list of cards featuring Mew.
{{cardlist/header|Mew|Psychic|char=yes}}
{{cardlist/entry|cardname=[[Ancient Mew (The Power of One promo)|Ancient Mew]]|type=Psychic|enset=Miscellaneous Promotional cards|jpset=Unnumbered Promotional cards}}
{{cardlist/footer|Psychic}}
 
* Mew also appears on the card [[Mewtwo Strikes Back (CoroCoro promo)]].


==Moves used==
* {{m|Barrier}} or {{m|Protect}}
* {{m|Psybeam}} or {{m|Hyper Beam}}
* {{m|Teleport}}
* {{m|Bubble}}
==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* Mew uses {{m|Barrier}} in ''[[M01|Mewtwo Strikes Back]]'', even though it could not learn the move in the games until [[Generation IV]].


==Related articles==
==See also==
{{Animespecies|Mew}}
{{Animespecies|Mew}}
* [[Mewtwo (M01)]]
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{{Moviecharacters}}
{{Moviecharacters}}
[[Category:Movie characters]]
{{Project Anime notice|mov}}
[[Category:Legendary Pokémon (anime)]]
 
[[Category:Mythical Pokémon (anime)]]
[[Category:Gender unknown characters (Pokémon)|Mew]]
 
[[es:Mew (primera película)]]
[[it:Mew (F01)]]
[[zh:梦幻(电影系列第1作)]]

Latest revision as of 17:41, 19 September 2024

Mew
ミュウ Mew
Mew M01.png
Mew
Debuts in Mewtwo Strikes Back
Gender Unknown
Ability Synchronize*
Current location Unknown
HOME151.png
This Pokémon is fully evolved.
Voice actor Japanese English
As Mew Kōichi Yamadera

Mew (Japanese: ミュウ Mew) is a Mythical Pokémon who had a starring role in Mewtwo Strikes Back and its remake.

In the movies

Mew made a cameo appearance at the start of the movie, and did not take a major role until later. A Mewtwo was cloned from Mew's DNA, extracted from Mew's eyelash. Later, Mew started appearing around New Island while Mewtwo was testing its first partner Pokémon clones. Mew followed Team Rocket into the main part of the island.

Mew traveling

When Mewtwo's other new clones were born, Mew came with them, but disappeared momentarily. When Mew reappeared shortly later, it tried to reason with Mewtwo, which led to a battle between the two. Ash stopped their battle by throwing himself in the middle of their attacks, which turned him to stone. After Ash was revived by Pokémon tears, Mewtwo flew away with its clones and Mew went with them. At the end of the movie, Ash briefly saw Mew in the sky, though Brock and Misty didn't see anything. After the credits are over, a brief scene plays showing Mew flying towards the mountains.

In Mewtwo Returns, Mewtwo briefly saw Mew after being thrown into the Purity Spring on Mount Quena, but this was just its imagination. It briefly reappeared in a montage in The Rise of Darkrai, which chronicled the preceding nine movies. Mew physically reappeared in Mewtwo Strikes Back—Evolution, a remake of Mewtwo Strikes Back, where it played the same role.

Personality and characteristics

Mew floating in a bubble

Mew has a very playful and curious nature, and it prefers having fun over fighting. It didn't even seem to understand that Mewtwo was wanting to fight it until one of Mewtwo's attacks actually hit it. When battling, however, Mew was shown taking the fight very seriously as well. After the battle, Mew quickly took back its serious side and resumed its playful personality, proving the fact that it had been fighting only because it had to defend itself. In the Japanese version, Mew also wanted to defend original, uncloned Pokémon, believing them to be just as good, if not better, than the clones.

Moves used

Mew Psychic.png
Using Psychic
Move First Used In
Teleport Mewtwo Strikes Back
Psychic Mewtwo Strikes Back
Barrier Mewtwo Strikes Back*
A shows that the move was used recently, unless all moves fit this case or there are fewer than five known moves.

In the games

This Mew was distributed to players who insert a serial code that were given away at 7-Eleven stores in Japan via 7-SPOT. Players need to go to different 7-Eleven stores and collect two different virtual stamps using 7-SPOT to obtain a serial code. The serial codes were available from July 11 to 31, 2017 at 7 am to 7 pm, and can be redeemed from July 11 to August 7, 2017.

This Mew is based on Mew from the first Pokémon movie, Mewtwo Strikes Back!. The Trainer ID number is based on the premiere date of the first Pokémon movie in Japan, July 18, 1998.

The OT of Mew was changed shortly due to a glitch caused by an illegitimate character on the OT.

#0151 Mew Black clover.png
Cherish Ball summary IV.png Level 50 151Mew.png
Type:
PsychicIC SM.png NormalIC SM.png
Ability: Synchronize
Held item: None
ID: 980718
OT: 20TH☆*
20TH*
Met: a Pokémon movie (fateful encounter)
Nature: Random
Ribbon: Wishing Ribbon Wishing Ribbon
Psychic
Psychic Special
Barrier
Psychic Status
Metronome
Normal Status
Transform
Normal Status
Games Method Region Location Duration
SM serial code Japanese online July 11 to August 7, 2017
Moves in bold can be taught again at the Move Reminder as a special move if forgotten.
Date received is the date on the system when the gift is picked up from the deliveryman.
This Pokémon is set to the same language as the game that received it.

In the manga

Movie adaptations

Mewtwo Strikes Back!

Mew appeared in Mewtwo Strikes Back!.


Mewtwo Strikes Back—Evolution

Mew appeared in Mewtwo Strikes Back—Evolution.


In the TCG

Mew is featured in the TCG. The following is a list of cards featuring Mew.

Mew
Cards listed with a blue background are only legal to use in the current Expanded format.
Cards listed with a green background are legal to use in both the current Standard and Expanded formats.
Card Type English
Expansion
Rarity # Japanese
Expansion
Rarity #
Ancient Mew Psychic Miscellaneous Promotional cards     Unnumbered Promotional cards    
 


Trivia

See also

For more information on this Pokémon's species, see Mew.


Movie characters
Human protagonists
AliceAsh Ketchum (M20)AudreyBarazBiancaCallahanCarlitaCoreyDamosDianaDianeEricFergusHarrietJack WalkerJuanita
KarlKathrynKidd SummersKimiaKokoLisaLizabethLorenzoMannesMarenMargoMelodyMerayNeeshaNewton Graceland
Professor LundRafeRaleighRebeccaRisaRowenaSamSheenaSidSir AaronSorrelTonioTorenTory LundTowaVerityYuko
Human antagonists
AlvaAnnieArgus SteelButlerCherieCrossDamonDoctor ZedGalenGooneGrings KodaiIron-Masked MarauderLawrence IIILeviMarcus
MerilynMillis SteelMolly HaleOakleyPokémon huntersPokémon poacherRiotThe PhantomZero
Pokémon
ArceusArticunoCarbinkCelebi (M04)Celebi (M13)CobalionDadaDarkraiDeoxysDialgaDiancieEntei (M03)Entei (M13)GenesectGiratina
Ho-OhHoopaJirachiKeldeoKyuremLatiasLatiosLucarioLugiaMagearnaManaphyMarshadowMew (M01)Mew (M08)Mewtwo (M01)
Mewtwo (M16)MoltresPalkiaPikachu (M20)PikachutwoRaikouRayquazaRegiceRegirockRegisteelReshiramShayminSlowking
Spiky-eared PichuSuicune (M04)Suicune (M13)TerrakionUnownVictiniVirizionVolcanionXerneasYveltalZapdosZekrom
ZeraoraZoroarkZorua
Others
AliciaAllegraAstridBanksBaron AlbertoBlock BotBogieBonjiCarolChrom MolybdenumCTV news crewDabuDavidDionaDonuke
Dr. FujiDundeeFlamelFreddyGabuGhrisGlacineGodeyGurūHeroes of Truth and IdealsHoytInfiJasonJennyJoeJudy
KaiKakoKanataKatoKellieKevinKikoKing of the People of the ValeKyleLaylaLeekuLucianneLuisLuisaMakoMalin
ManukeMarcus's soldiersMauryMayor OliverMeredithMeta GroudonMewtwo's creatorsMiaMilesMimiMirandaMisakiMoose
Mother and daughterMr. WhiteNevaNikolaOld Man DomŌyamaPegPeople of the WaterPhossa MolybdenumPokémon Baccer teams
Queen IleneQueen RinRavineRaymondRickRossSchuylerSharonShepShunSpencer HaleSylvanTakaTammyTanner
TappTatsukiThe Marina GroupTobiasTownesUschiZabu
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