| IceSage |
August 7th, 2009 2:29 PM |
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Originally Posted by Horizon
(Post 4951268)
Yes; it is another one of those Ash/Red ideas. While one is based on the other (in this case Ash being based on Red), they are NOT the same character and to say/assume that they are is incorrect. Therein lies the discussion; the separation between what is Anime and what is Game.
Ergo, the in-game Mewtwo is NOT the same character seen in the anime. As can be seen and has been discussed about here previously, the backstories of the two, while similar, are not exactly the same. In-game Mewtwo was 'born', with Mew having given birth to it (note that this was written/made before the idea of Breeding and Eggs were introduced). The baby was christened Mew-two, though became vicious. they tried to 'curb it's vicious tendencies' but failed.
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In the game, it's almost similar to the anime. The only differences were that Mew gave birth to Mewtwo, as while in the Anime, he was directly cloned from a piece of hair.
Mewtwo in both the anime, and the game, was a DNA experiment. Most likely altered while in the womb. (Or egg, if you want to assume this.) The end result was that Mewtwo got too powerful, and broke free. In both versions, he was designed to be the perfect fighting Pokemon. In the games, perfect fighting Pokemon in general, just so if they could see if they could do it. In the anime, Mewtwo was suppose to be for Giovanni.
Either way, he was badass.
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