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==History== | ==History== | ||
[[File:Mirage Master.png|thumb|left|220px|Yung as the Mirage Master]] | [[File:Mirage Master.png|thumb|left|220px|Yung as the Mirage Master]] | ||
Dr. Yung | Dr. Yung invites {{Ash}} and {{ashfr}}, as well as {{an|Professor Oak}}, to visit him at his castle so he can demonstrate his Mirage System to them. He later challenges Ash and {{an|Misty}} to battle with him using a {{pkmn2|Mirage}} {{p|Aggron}} his system had generated. Misty eagerly accepts his challenge and uses her {{TP|Misty|Staryu}}, but she is easily defeated when Aggron demonstrates one of the Mirage System's features - the ability to use any [[move|attack]], in this case {{m|Bullet Seed}}. Ash challenges him next with {{AP|Pikachu}}, but before the battle can begin, the '''Mirage Master''' (Japanese: '''ミスター・ミラージュ''' ''Mr. Mirage'') captures both Dr. Yung and Professor Oak by commandeering the system. | ||
While Ash and his friends | While Ash and his friends attempt to rescue them, Mirage Master threatens Oak with the intent of gaining the access password to [[Professor Oak's Laboratory|his laboratory]] database. Revealing his insanity, he speaks of his contempt for the flaws inherent in every {{OBP|Pokémon|species}}, and of his desire to create a Pokémon free of these flaws. A Mirage {{p|Mew}} appears to Professor Oak, and the Mirage Master snaps at the sight of it, viciously attacking it with his Mirage {{p|Magnemite}} and declaring it to be a "flawed specimen". | ||
Oak initially | Oak initially resists the threats and refuses to give the password. As a backup plan, Mirage Master uses some of his Mirage Pokémon to capture Pikachu after ambushing it. He then straps it to a table and uses a special machine to scan its memories for data, causing it great pain. This finally breaks Oak's resolve, and he surrenders the password, "{{game|Red and Green|s|REDGREEN}}." Using a combination of his new access to Oak's laboratory database and his ability to hack the servers of [[Pokémon Center]]s worldwide, Mirage Master begins forming his perfect Pokémon. | ||
[[File:Evil Yung.png|thumb|220px|Yung unmasked]] | [[File:Evil Yung.png|thumb|220px|Yung unmasked]] | ||
When Ash, and later Misty and {{an|May}} | When Ash, and later Misty and {{an|May}}, arrive to confront him, Mirage Master completes the experiment, creating a Mirage {{p|Mewtwo}}. He demonstrates its power by immediately destroying all of the other Mirage Pokémon. He then attempts to kill Oak, who defends himself with a {{p|Dragonite}}. Oak urges the group to escape, becoming resigned to the fact that they cannot save Yung, but Mirage Master has another trick up his sleeve - he deploys missiles to create a much larger field for the Mirage Pokémon to move around in, allowing him to unleash his Mirage Mewtwo on the world. To aid in this endeavor, he also summons a Mirage {{p|Entei}}, Mirage {{p|Articuno}} and Mirage {{p|Zapdos}}. | ||
Feeling confident in his impending victory, the Mirage Master declares his Mirage {{p|Mewtwo}} to be the result of "many years of hard work". This, along with his previous tangent about Mirage Mew being a "flawed specimen", allowes Professor Oak to unmask the Mirage Master, revealing him to actually ''be'' Dr. Yung. It is revealed that Yung had been a student at the Pokémon Institute when he invented the Mirage System, but because his research was considered cruel and disrespectful to Pokémon, he was expelled from the Institute, thus leaving him bitter and hungry for revenge. He battles against the group using Mewtwo and easily takes the upper hand, but with some timely help from the "flawed" Mirage Mew, Pikachu iss able to defeat Mewtwo using {{m|Volt Tackle}}, destroying the Mirage System as a result. | |||
After being defeated, he | After being defeated, he escapes into his burning lab. Oak tries to pursue him, but falling iron blocks the entrance, and Yung iss never seen again. | ||
==Character== | ==Character== | ||
Dr. Yung invented the [[Mirage Pokémon]] system | Dr. Yung first appears to be a polite and intelligent scientist. He invented the [[Mirage Pokémon]] system, a project he spent many years on, as {{an|Professor Oak}} acknowledges. He is shown to have a combination of great intellect and battling skill, but still has a sort of mysterious air about himself. However, it is later shown that Yung is corrupt and a sociopath. He is generally incapable of feeling genuine emotion and is shown to be megalomaniacal, power-hungry, delusional, embittered, cruel, heartless, and cynical. | ||
In his true persona, he is one of the few characters in the entire series to be depicted as purely and irredeemably evil. He has little concern for life, whether natural or artificial, and is | In his true persona, he is one of the few characters in the entire series to be depicted as purely and irredeemably evil. He has little concern for life, whether natural or artificial, and is repeatedly shown to think nothing of casually attempting to kill both [[human]]s and {{OBP|Pokémon|species}}. | ||
==Mirage Pokémon== | ==Mirage Pokémon== | ||
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|vajp=Katsuyuki Konishi | |vajp=Katsuyuki Konishi | ||
|desc={{p|Mewtwo}} is | |desc=Mirage {{p|Mewtwo}} is the pinnacle of Dr. Yung's work, the "perfect Pokémon" created from data that had been stolen from countless databases around the world. As the ultimate Mirage Pokémon, it is capable of using any move, even morphing parts of its body into other Pokémon to do so. Ash and his friends try to stop it with Ash using Pikachu, Oak using {{p|Dragonite}}, Misty using {{TP|Misty|Gyarados}}, and May using {{TP|May|Combusken}}. However, Mewtwo easily defeats the latter three, leaving Ash and Pikachu to take care of it and Dr. Yung on their own. When the Mirage Mew sacrifices itself to restrain Mewtwo, Pikachu is able to defeat the Mirage Mewtwo (and Mew as well), thus destroying the Mirage System. | ||
Mewtwo's used moves are {{m|Shadow Ball}}, {{m|Flamethrower}}{{tt|*|Used by morphing hand into Arcanine head}}, {{m|Solar Beam}}{{tt|*|Used by morphing hands into Tropius heads}}, {{m|Hyper Beam}}{{tt|*|Used by morphing arm into Rayquaza head}}, {{m|Hydro Pump}}{{tt|*|Normal Mewtwo cannot legitimately learn}}, {{m|Bullet Seed}}{{tt|*|Normal Mewtwo cannot legitimately learn}}, {{m|Thunderbolt}}, {{m|Psybeam}}{{tt|*|Normal Mewtwo cannot legitimately learn}}, {{m|Ice Beam}}, {{m|Iron Tail}}, {{m|Quick Attack}}{{tt|*|Normal Mewtwo cannot legitimately learn}} and {{m|Mega Punch}}.}} | Mewtwo's used moves are {{m|Shadow Ball}}, {{m|Flamethrower}}{{tt|*|Used by morphing hand into Arcanine head}}, {{m|Solar Beam}}{{tt|*|Used by morphing hands into Tropius heads}}, {{m|Hyper Beam}}{{tt|*|Used by morphing arm into Rayquaza head}}, {{m|Hydro Pump}}{{tt|*|Normal Mewtwo cannot legitimately learn}}, {{m|Bullet Seed}}{{tt|*|Normal Mewtwo cannot legitimately learn}}, {{m|Thunderbolt}}, {{m|Psybeam}}{{tt|*|Normal Mewtwo cannot legitimately learn}}, {{m|Ice Beam}}, {{m|Iron Tail}}, {{m|Quick Attack}}{{tt|*|Normal Mewtwo cannot legitimately learn}} and {{m|Mega Punch}}.}} | ||
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|vaen=Carter Cathcart | |vaen=Carter Cathcart | ||
|desc=The Mirage {{p|Aggron}} | |desc=The Mirage {{p|Aggron}} is created by Dr. Yung to test out the system by battling Ash and Misty. It battled against [[Misty's Staryu]] and defeated it easily, but before it could battle [[Ash's Pikachu]], the Mirage Master "commandeered" the system, and Aggron dissolved back into it. | ||
Aggron's known moves are {{m| | Aggron's known moves are {{m|Sandstorm}}, {{m|Thunder Wave}}, and {{m|Bullet Seed}}{{tt|*|Normal Aggron cannot legitimately learn}}.}} | ||
{{TrainerPoké | {{TrainerPoké | ||
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|epnum=The Mastermind of Mirage Pokémon | |epnum=The Mastermind of Mirage Pokémon | ||
|epname=The Mastermind of Mirage Pokémon | |epname=The Mastermind of Mirage Pokémon | ||
|desc=The Mirage {{p|Armaldo}} was first shown as a demonstration to Ash and his friends. | |desc=The Mirage {{p|Armaldo}} was first shown as a demonstration to Ash and his friends. When the Mirage Master arrived, it was made to chase them out, and it managed to trip Max. After the kids were chased out, Armaldo, Kabutops, and Omastar stood guard at the laboratory's entrance. | ||
Armaldo's only known move is {{m|Shadow Ball}}{{tt|*|Normal Armaldo cannot legitimately learn}}.}} | Armaldo's only known move is {{m|Shadow Ball}}{{tt|*|Normal Armaldo cannot legitimately learn}}.}} | ||
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|epnum=The Mastermind of Mirage Pokémon | |epnum=The Mastermind of Mirage Pokémon | ||
|epname=The Mastermind of Mirage Pokémon | |epname=The Mastermind of Mirage Pokémon | ||
|desc=The Mirage Master summoned a mirage {{p|Entei}} to aid in the endeavor in unleashing his Mirage Mewtwo on the world. It took on [[Ash's Pikachu]], [[Misty's Gyarados]], [[May's Combusken]] and {{an|Professor Oak}}'s {{p|Dragonite}}. Afterwards, it fused with the Mewtwo | |desc=The Mirage Master summoned a mirage {{p|Entei}} to aid in the endeavor in unleashing his Mirage Mewtwo on the world. It took on [[Ash's Pikachu]], [[Misty's Gyarados]], [[May's Combusken]] and {{an|Professor Oak}}'s {{p|Dragonite}}. Afterwards, it fused with the Mewtwo to make it unstoppable. | ||
Entei's only known used move is {{m|Flamethrower}}.}} | Entei's only known used move is {{m|Flamethrower}}.}} | ||
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|epname=The Mastermind of Mirage Pokémon | |epname=The Mastermind of Mirage Pokémon | ||
|desc=The Mirage Master summoned a mirage {{p|Zapdos}} to aid in the endeavor in unleashing his Mirage Mewtwo. It took on [[Ash's Pikachu]], [[Misty's Gyarados]], [[May's Combusken]] and {{an|Professor Oak}}'s {{p|Dragonite}}. Later, Zapdos fuses with Mewtwo to make | |desc=The Mirage Master summoned a mirage {{p|Zapdos}} to aid in the endeavor in unleashing his Mirage Mewtwo. It took on [[Ash's Pikachu]], [[Misty's Gyarados]], [[May's Combusken]] and {{an|Professor Oak}}'s {{p|Dragonite}}. Later, Zapdos fuses with Mewtwo to make it unstoppable. | ||
Zapdos's known moves are {{m|Drill Peck}} and {{m|Thunderbolt}}.}} | Zapdos's known moves are {{m|Drill Peck}} and {{m|Thunderbolt}}.}} | ||
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|epname=The Mastermind of Mirage Pokémon | |epname=The Mastermind of Mirage Pokémon | ||
|desc=The Mirage Master summoned a mirage {{p|Articuno}} to aid in the endeavor in unleashing his Mirage Mewtwo. It took on [[Ash's Pikachu]], [[Misty's Gyarados]], [[May's Combusken]] and {{an|Professor Oak}}'s {{p|Dragonite}}. Later, Articuno fuses with Mewtwo to make | |desc=The Mirage Master summoned a mirage {{p|Articuno}} to aid in the endeavor in unleashing his Mirage Mewtwo. It took on [[Ash's Pikachu]], [[Misty's Gyarados]], [[May's Combusken]] and {{an|Professor Oak}}'s {{p|Dragonite}}. Later, Articuno fuses with Mewtwo to make it unstoppable. | ||
Articuno's known used moves are {{m|Ice Beam}} and {{m|Steel Wing}}.}} | Articuno's known used moves are {{m|Ice Beam}} and {{m|Steel Wing}}.}} | ||
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|vajp=Satomi Kōrogi | |vajp=Satomi Kōrogi | ||
|vaen=Satomi Kōrogi | |vaen=Satomi Kōrogi | ||
|desc= | |desc=This Mirage {{p|Mew}}, unlike the rest of Dr. Yung's Mirage Pokémon, exhibits its own free will instead of mindlessly obeying its programming; this leads Professor Oak to speculate that it has a soul, while Dr. Yung disregards it as a "flawed specimen" for the same reason. It follows Ash and his friends throughout the castle and protects them from Mirage Mewtwo's attacks. At the climax, Mew sacrifices itself to restrain Mewtwo, allowing Pikachu to defeat it with {{m|Volt Tackle}} and destroy the Mirage System. | ||
Mew's only known move used was {{m|Protect}}.}} | Mew's only known move used was {{m|Protect}}.}} |
Revision as of 23:42, 10 March 2017
Dr. Yung ドクター・ユング Dr. Yung | |
Dr. Yung | |
Gender | Male |
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Eye color | Purple |
Hair color | Teal |
Hometown | Unknown |
Region | Kanto |
Trainer class | Scientist |
Anime debut | The Mastermind of Mirage Pokémon |
English voice actor | Billy Regan |
Japanese voice actor | Hidenobu Kiuchi |
Dr. Yung (Japanese: ドクター・ユング Dr. Yung) is a scientist from the special The Mastermind of Mirage Pokémon.
History
Dr. Yung invites Ash and his friends, as well as Professor Oak, to visit him at his castle so he can demonstrate his Mirage System to them. He later challenges Ash and Misty to battle with him using a Mirage Aggron his system had generated. Misty eagerly accepts his challenge and uses her Staryu, but she is easily defeated when Aggron demonstrates one of the Mirage System's features - the ability to use any attack, in this case Bullet Seed. Ash challenges him next with Pikachu, but before the battle can begin, the Mirage Master (Japanese: ミスター・ミラージュ Mr. Mirage) captures both Dr. Yung and Professor Oak by commandeering the system.
While Ash and his friends attempt to rescue them, Mirage Master threatens Oak with the intent of gaining the access password to his laboratory database. Revealing his insanity, he speaks of his contempt for the flaws inherent in every Pokémon, and of his desire to create a Pokémon free of these flaws. A Mirage Mew appears to Professor Oak, and the Mirage Master snaps at the sight of it, viciously attacking it with his Mirage Magnemite and declaring it to be a "flawed specimen".
Oak initially resists the threats and refuses to give the password. As a backup plan, Mirage Master uses some of his Mirage Pokémon to capture Pikachu after ambushing it. He then straps it to a table and uses a special machine to scan its memories for data, causing it great pain. This finally breaks Oak's resolve, and he surrenders the password, "REDGREEN." Using a combination of his new access to Oak's laboratory database and his ability to hack the servers of Pokémon Centers worldwide, Mirage Master begins forming his perfect Pokémon.
When Ash, and later Misty and May, arrive to confront him, Mirage Master completes the experiment, creating a Mirage Mewtwo. He demonstrates its power by immediately destroying all of the other Mirage Pokémon. He then attempts to kill Oak, who defends himself with a Dragonite. Oak urges the group to escape, becoming resigned to the fact that they cannot save Yung, but Mirage Master has another trick up his sleeve - he deploys missiles to create a much larger field for the Mirage Pokémon to move around in, allowing him to unleash his Mirage Mewtwo on the world. To aid in this endeavor, he also summons a Mirage Entei, Mirage Articuno and Mirage Zapdos.
Feeling confident in his impending victory, the Mirage Master declares his Mirage Mewtwo to be the result of "many years of hard work". This, along with his previous tangent about Mirage Mew being a "flawed specimen", allowes Professor Oak to unmask the Mirage Master, revealing him to actually be Dr. Yung. It is revealed that Yung had been a student at the Pokémon Institute when he invented the Mirage System, but because his research was considered cruel and disrespectful to Pokémon, he was expelled from the Institute, thus leaving him bitter and hungry for revenge. He battles against the group using Mewtwo and easily takes the upper hand, but with some timely help from the "flawed" Mirage Mew, Pikachu iss able to defeat Mewtwo using Volt Tackle, destroying the Mirage System as a result.
After being defeated, he escapes into his burning lab. Oak tries to pursue him, but falling iron blocks the entrance, and Yung iss never seen again.
Character
Dr. Yung first appears to be a polite and intelligent scientist. He invented the Mirage Pokémon system, a project he spent many years on, as Professor Oak acknowledges. He is shown to have a combination of great intellect and battling skill, but still has a sort of mysterious air about himself. However, it is later shown that Yung is corrupt and a sociopath. He is generally incapable of feeling genuine emotion and is shown to be megalomaniacal, power-hungry, delusional, embittered, cruel, heartless, and cynical.
In his true persona, he is one of the few characters in the entire series to be depicted as purely and irredeemably evil. He has little concern for life, whether natural or artificial, and is repeatedly shown to think nothing of casually attempting to kill both humans and Pokémon.
Mirage Pokémon
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In the special The Mastermind of Mirage Pokémon, he used these mirage Pokémon:
Mirage Mewtwo is the pinnacle of Dr. Yung's work, the "perfect Pokémon" created from data that had been stolen from countless databases around the world. As the ultimate Mirage Pokémon, it is capable of using any move, even morphing parts of its body into other Pokémon to do so. Ash and his friends try to stop it with Ash using Pikachu, Oak using Dragonite, Misty using Gyarados, and May using Combusken. However, Mewtwo easily defeats the latter three, leaving Ash and Pikachu to take care of it and Dr. Yung on their own. When the Mirage Mew sacrifices itself to restrain Mewtwo, Pikachu is able to defeat the Mirage Mewtwo (and Mew as well), thus destroying the Mirage System.
Mewtwo's used moves are Shadow Ball, Flamethrower*, Solar Beam*, Hyper Beam*, Hydro Pump*, Bullet Seed*, Thunderbolt, Psybeam*, Ice Beam, Iron Tail, Quick Attack* and Mega Punch. | ||
Debut | The Mastermind of Mirage Pokémon | |
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Japanese | Katsuyuki Konishi | |
English | Katsuyuki Konishi |
The Mirage Aggron is created by Dr. Yung to test out the system by battling Ash and Misty. It battled against Misty's Staryu and defeated it easily, but before it could battle Ash's Pikachu, the Mirage Master "commandeered" the system, and Aggron dissolved back into it.
Aggron's known moves are Sandstorm, Thunder Wave, and Bullet Seed*. | ||
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English | Carter Cathcart |
The Mirage Aerodactyl were controlled to kidnap Dr. Yung and Professor Oak. | ||
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The Mirage Omastar was shown with Kabutops and Armaldo as a demonstration to Ash and his friends. They were then seen chasing after the kids and later guarded the laboratory when Mirage Master arrived to kidnap Dr. Yung. | ||
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The Mirage Kabutops was shown to Ash and his friends. They were then seen chasing after the kids and later guarded the research lab upon Mirage Master's arrival. | ||
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The Mirage Armaldo was first shown as a demonstration to Ash and his friends. When the Mirage Master arrived, it was made to chase them out, and it managed to trip Max. After the kids were chased out, Armaldo, Kabutops, and Omastar stood guard at the laboratory's entrance.
Armaldo's only known move is Shadow Ball*. | ||
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This Kabuto was only seen when Dr. Yung was presenting Ash and the others the creation of Mirage Pokémon. | ||
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This Cradily was only seen when Dr. Yung was presenting Ash and the others the creation of Mirage Pokémon. | ||
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This Anorith was only seen when Dr. Yung was presenting Ash and the others the creation of Mirage Pokémon. | ||
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This Omanyte was only seen when Dr. Yung was presenting Ash and the others the creation of Mirage Pokémon. | ||
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This Lileep was only seen when Dr. Yung was presenting Ash and the others the creation of Mirage Pokémon. | ||
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This G-shaped Unown was only seen when Dr. Yung was presenting Ash and the others the creation of Mirage Pokémon. | ||
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The Mirage Master summoned a mirage Entei to aid in the endeavor in unleashing his Mirage Mewtwo on the world. It took on Ash's Pikachu, Misty's Gyarados, May's Combusken and Professor Oak's Dragonite. Afterwards, it fused with the Mewtwo to make it unstoppable.
Entei's only known used move is Flamethrower. | ||
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The Mirage Master summoned a mirage Zapdos to aid in the endeavor in unleashing his Mirage Mewtwo. It took on Ash's Pikachu, Misty's Gyarados, May's Combusken and Professor Oak's Dragonite. Later, Zapdos fuses with Mewtwo to make it unstoppable.
Zapdos's known moves are Drill Peck and Thunderbolt. | ||
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The Mirage Master summoned a mirage Articuno to aid in the endeavor in unleashing his Mirage Mewtwo. It took on Ash's Pikachu, Misty's Gyarados, May's Combusken and Professor Oak's Dragonite. Later, Articuno fuses with Mewtwo to make it unstoppable.
Articuno's known used moves are Ice Beam and Steel Wing. | ||
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The Mirage Houndoom was created by the Mirage Master to keep Professor Oak from leaving the Mirage Master's lab. When Ash, Misty and Team Rocket came in the lab, the Mirage Master relocated Houndoom to the location where Ash and his friends went. Houndoom then blasts off Team Rocket.
Houndoom's only known used move is Flamethrower. | ||
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The Mirage Absol was created by the Mirage Master to keep Professor Oak from leaving the Mirage Master's lab. When Ash, Misty and Team Rocket came in the lab, the Mirage Master relocated Absol to the location where Ash and his friends went. | ||
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English | Bill Rogers |
The Mirage Mightyena was created by the Mirage Master to keep Professor Oak from leaving the Mirage Master's lab. When Ash, Misty and Team Rocket came in the lab, the Mirage Master relocated Mightyena to the location where Ash and his friends went. | ||
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The Mirage Machoke was created by the Mirage Master to keep Professor Oak from leaving the Mirage Master's lab. When Ash, Misty and Team Rocket came in the lab, the Mirage Master relocated Machoke to the location where Ash and his friends went. | ||
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Two of the Mirage Machamp were created by the Mirage Master to keep Professor Oak from leaving the Mirage Master's lab. When Ash, Misty and Team Rocket came in the lab, the Mirage Master relocated one of the Machamp to the location where Ash and his friends went. | ||
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The Mirage Ursaring was created by the Mirage Master to keep Professor Oak from leaving the Mirage Master's lab. When Ash, Misty and Team Rocket came in the lab, the Mirage Master relocated Ursaring to the location where Ash and his friends went. | ||
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While Professor Oak was interacting with the Mirage Mew, the Mirage Magnemite attacked it as Mirage Master mentioned that it was a flawed species.
Magnemite's only known move is Thunder. | ||
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Japanese | ||
English | Bill Rogers |
The Mirage Arcanine was summoned by Mewtwo for a Flamethrower attack. | ||
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The Mirage Rayquaza was summoned by Mewtwo for a second Hyper Beam attack. | ||
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Two of the Mirage Tropius were summoned by Mewtwo, performing a Solar Beam attack. | ||
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The Mirage Arbok was shown as one of the Pokémon fused onto Mewtwo. | ||
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The Mirage Walrein was shown as one of the Pokémon fused onto Mewtwo. | ||
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The Mirage Tyranitar was shown as one of the Pokémon fused onto Mewtwo. | ||
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The Mirage Onix was shown as one of the Pokémon fused onto Mewtwo. | ||
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Released
This Mirage Mew, unlike the rest of Dr. Yung's Mirage Pokémon, exhibits its own free will instead of mindlessly obeying its programming; this leads Professor Oak to speculate that it has a soul, while Dr. Yung disregards it as a "flawed specimen" for the same reason. It follows Ash and his friends throughout the castle and protects them from Mirage Mewtwo's attacks. At the climax, Mew sacrifices itself to restrain Mewtwo, allowing Pikachu to defeat it with Volt Tackle and destroy the Mirage System.
Mew's only known move used was Protect. | ||
Debut | The Mastermind of Mirage Pokémon | |
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Voice actors | ||
Japanese | Satomi Kōrogi | |
English | Satomi Kōrogi |
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Trivia
- Considering the titles (Dr. Yung and Mr. Mirage) he was given in Japanese, he may have been a play on Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. His name, and duality, might also be a reference to Carl Jung.
This article is part of Project Anime, a Bulbapedia project that covers all aspects of the Pokémon anime. |