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{{Pokémon Infobox | {{Pokémon Infobox | ||
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==In the anime== | ==In the anime== | ||
{{spoilers}} | {{spoilers}} | ||
===In the main series=== | |||
[[File:Mew M01.png|thumb|250px|Mew in ''[[M01|Mewtwo Strikes Back]]'']] | [[File:Mew M01.png|thumb|250px|Mew in ''[[M01|Mewtwo Strikes Back]]'']] | ||
====Major appearances==== | |||
===Major appearances=== | =====[[Mew (M01)]]===== | ||
====[[Mew (M01)]]==== | |||
In this movie, Mew made a couple of cameo appearances at the start of the movie. A {{OBP|Mewtwo|original series}} 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. After the end credits of the movie, Mew is shown flying to the mountains. | In this movie, Mew made a couple of cameo appearances at the start of the movie. A {{OBP|Mewtwo|original series}} 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. After the end credits of the movie, Mew is shown flying to the mountains. | ||
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Mew makes a small appearance in the hour-length special ''[[Mewtwo Returns]]'', the sequel to ''[[M01|Mewtwo Strikes Back]]'': Mew is first shown in flashbacks of the first movie and then named by Mewtwo when it reflects about its creation before the title screen appears (though this dialogue was changed in the dub and Mew is not named). Mewtwo also sees Mew after being thrown into the Purity Spring, but this Mew is just part of Mewtwo's imagination. | Mew makes a small appearance in the hour-length special ''[[Mewtwo Returns]]'', the sequel to ''[[M01|Mewtwo Strikes Back]]'': Mew is first shown in flashbacks of the first movie and then named by Mewtwo when it reflects about its creation before the title screen appears (though this dialogue was changed in the dub and Mew is not named). Mewtwo also sees Mew after being thrown into the Purity Spring, but this Mew is just part of Mewtwo's imagination. | ||
[[File:Mew M08.png|thumb|250px|Mew in ''[[M08|Lucario and the Mystery of Mew]]'']] | [[File:Mew M08.png|thumb|250px|Mew in ''[[M08|Lucario and the Mystery of Mew]]'']] | ||
====[[Mew (M08)]]==== | =====[[Mew (M08)]]===== | ||
Another Mew first appeared transformed as a {{p|Ho-Oh}}, and then as a {{p|Taillow}}, landing on [[Cameran Palace]] and then {{m|transform}}ing into {{p|Treecko}}. It then transformed into an {{p|Aipom}} to play with [[Ash's Pikachu]]. {{Ash}} and {{ashfr}} released their Pokémon to play with what they thought was an Aipom. | Another Mew first appeared transformed as a {{p|Ho-Oh}}, and then as a {{p|Taillow}}, landing on [[Cameran Palace]] and then {{m|transform}}ing into {{p|Treecko}}. It then transformed into an {{p|Aipom}} to play with [[Ash's Pikachu]]. {{Ash}} and {{ashfr}} released their Pokémon to play with what they thought was an Aipom. | ||
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Mew also nearly sacrificed itself to save the Tree of Beginning. {{mov|Lucario|Lucario|08}} stepped in and was able to save Mew, but ended up sacrificing itself. Mew is believed to still reside at the Tree of Beginning. It is last seen playing with a {{p|Bonsly}}. | Mew also nearly sacrificed itself to save the Tree of Beginning. {{mov|Lucario|Lucario|08}} stepped in and was able to save Mew, but ended up sacrificing itself. Mew is believed to still reside at the Tree of Beginning. It is last seen playing with a {{p|Bonsly}}. | ||
====Other==== | =====Other===== | ||
A Mew appears in ''[[PK14|Pokémon 3D Adventure: Find Mew!]]''. | A Mew appears in ''[[PK14|Pokémon 3D Adventure: Find Mew!]]''. | ||
A {{pkmn2|mirage}} Mew appears in ''[[The Mastermind of Mirage Pokémon]]'', and helps to interfere with the plans of [[Dr. Yung|Mirage Master]]. | A {{pkmn2|mirage}} Mew appears in ''[[The Mastermind of Mirage Pokémon]]'', and helps to interfere with the plans of [[Dr. Yung|Mirage Master]]. | ||
===Minor appearances=== | ====Minor appearances==== | ||
[[Lawrence III]]'s actions in ''[[M02|The Power of One]]'' were apparently set in motion due to an {{TCG ID|The Power of One|Ancient Mew|promo}} card; the card itself was actually shown in the movie. | [[Lawrence III]]'s actions in ''[[M02|The Power of One]]'' were apparently set in motion due to an {{TCG ID|The Power of One|Ancient Mew|promo}} card; the card itself was actually shown in the movie. | ||
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[[File:Mew PO.png|thumb|left|250px|Mew in Pokémon Origins]] | [[File:Mew PO.png|thumb|left|250px|Mew in Pokémon Origins]] | ||
===In Pokémon Origins=== | ===In Pokémon Origins=== | ||
Sometime after {{OBP|Red|Origins}} caught {{p|Mewtwo}}, Mew briefly appeared at the end of ''[[PO04|File 4 - Charizard]]''. | Sometime after {{OBP|Red|Origins}} caught {{p|Mewtwo}}, Mew briefly appeared at the end of ''[[PO04|File 4 - Charizard]]''. | ||
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[[File:SSBB Mew.png|right|thumb|200px|Mew in [[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]]] | [[File:SSBB Mew.png|right|thumb|200px|Mew in [[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]]] | ||
===Super Smash Bros. series=== | ===Super Smash Bros. series=== | ||
In [[Super Smash Bros.]] Mew will sometimes appear out of a [[Poké Ball]]. When summoned, it will use {{m|Fly}} to leave the arena. In single player, the summoner is awarded the "Mew Catcher" bonus, worth 10,000 points. | In ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' Mew will sometimes appear out of a [[Poké Ball]]. When summoned, it will use {{m|Fly}} to leave the arena. In single player, the summoner is awarded the "Mew Catcher" bonus, worth 10,000 points. | ||
After unlocking every character in [[Super Smash Bros. Melee|Melee]], there is a 1 in 251 chance of Mew appearing from a Poké Ball. The thrower of the Poké Ball receives the same "Mew Catcher" bonus. | After unlocking every character in [[Super Smash Bros. Melee|Melee]], there is a 1 in 251 chance of Mew appearing from a Poké Ball. The thrower of the Poké Ball receives the same "Mew Catcher" bonus. | ||
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Mew returns again as a rare Pokémon in [[Super Smash Bros. Brawl|Brawl]], the chance of it appearing is 1 in 493 this time. Like the other "secret" Pokémon, it drops rare items instead of just flying away. In Mew's case, the items are CDs. However, once all the pick-up CDs are obtained, it will drop Stickers instead. | Mew returns again as a rare Pokémon in [[Super Smash Bros. Brawl|Brawl]], the chance of it appearing is 1 in 493 this time. Like the other "secret" Pokémon, it drops rare items instead of just flying away. In Mew's case, the items are CDs. However, once all the pick-up CDs are obtained, it will drop Stickers instead. | ||
Mew returns in [[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U]] and comes out of a Pokéball (rarely) and/or Master Ball (rare, but less rare than a Pokéball) . | Mew returns in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U]]'' and comes out of a Pokéball (rarely) and/or Master Ball (rare, but less rare than a Pokéball). | ||
Mew throughout the ''Smash'' series, much like Mewtwo, is roughly akin to the first movie portrayal, especially having Kōichi Yamadera reprise his role. | |||
====Melee trophy information==== | ====Melee trophy information==== | ||
''Mew is an extremely rare Pokémon that has been seen by only a few people. Information on every Pokémon in the world is contained in Mew's cell structure, so it has the ability to use any and all TMs and HMs. Some Pokémon scholars believe Mew to be the ancestor of all existing Pokémon, but the idea is debatable.'' | ''Mew is an extremely rare Pokémon that has been seen by only a few people. Information on every Pokémon in the world is contained in Mew's cell structure, so it has the ability to use any and all TMs and HMs. Some Pokémon scholars believe Mew to be the ancestor of all existing Pokémon, but the idea is debatable.'' | ||
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====3DS/Wii U trophy information==== | ====3DS/Wii U trophy information==== | ||
'''NA''': ''Mew is a Pokémon previously thought to be extinct but rediscovered by [[Dr. Fuji]]. This Legendary Pokémon doesn't often show itself to humans, so it is considered quite lucky to see one. In Smash Bros., Mew will appear and then use Fly to sail away, leaving behind a gift. Thanks, Mew! '' | '''NA''': ''Mew is a Pokémon previously thought to be extinct but rediscovered by [[Mr. Fuji|Dr. Fuji]]. This Legendary Pokémon doesn't often show itself to humans, so it is considered quite lucky to see one. In Smash Bros., Mew will appear and then use Fly to sail away, leaving behind a gift. Thanks, Mew! '' | ||
'''PAL''': ''Mew was thought to be extinct until it was rediscovered by Dr Fuji in Guyana. This Mythical Pokémon doesn't often show itself to humans, so it's considered very lucky to see one. In this game, it will float upwards and leave a present behind. If only Mew would turn up more often, eh?'' | '''PAL''': ''Mew was thought to be extinct until it was rediscovered by Dr. Fuji in Guyana. This Mythical Pokémon doesn't often show itself to humans, so it's considered very lucky to see one. In this game, it will float upwards and leave a present behind. If only Mew would turn up more often, eh?'' | ||
==={{g|Snap}}=== | ==={{g|Snap}}=== | ||
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{{Availability/Gen|gen=VI}} | {{Availability/Gen|gen=VI}} | ||
{{Availability/Entry1|1|v=Battle Trozei|color={{defense color}}|area=[[Mountain of Order#Stage 6|Mountain of Order: Stage 6]]}} | {{Availability/Entry1|1|v=Battle Trozei|color={{defense color}}|area=[[Mountain of Order#Stage 6|Mountain of Order: Stage 6]]}} | ||
{{Availability/Entry1|1|v=Shuffle|color={{beauty color}}|area=[[Special Stages#Launch Special: Meet Mew| | {{Availability/Entry1|1|v=Shuffle|color={{beauty color}}|area=Event: ''[[Special Stages#Launch Special: Meet Mew|Launch Special: Meet Mew, Mew Strikes Again]]'', ''[[Special Stages#Commemorative Event|Mew Manifests, Mew Appears]]'' <small>(3DS)</small><br>Event: ''[[Special Stages#Launch Special: Meet Mew|Launch Special Stage, Mew Strikes Again]]'', ''[[Special Stages#Great Challenge|Mew Appears]]'' <small>(Mobile)</small>}} | ||
{{Availability/Entry1|1|v=Rumble World|color={{fire color}}|area=[[Legend Terrain#Bastion of Beginnings|Legend Terrain: Bastion of Beginnings]] <small>(All Areas)</small>}} | {{Availability/Entry1|1|v=Rumble World|color={{fire color}}|area=[[Legend Terrain#Bastion of Beginnings|Legend Terrain: Bastion of Beginnings]] <small>(All Areas)</small>}} | ||
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{{eventAvail|{{gameabbrev4|HGSS}}|Fall 2010 Mew|Italian|Wi-Fi|5|October 15 to 30, 2010|link=List of Wi-Fi Italian event Pokémon distributions in Generation IV#Fall 2010 Mew}} | {{eventAvail|{{gameabbrev4|HGSS}}|Fall 2010 Mew|Italian|Wi-Fi|5|October 15 to 30, 2010|link=List of Wi-Fi Italian event Pokémon distributions in Generation IV#Fall 2010 Mew}} | ||
{{eventAvail|{{gameabbrev4|HGSS}}|Fall 2010 Mew|Spanish|Wi-Fi|5|October 15 to 30, 2010|link=List of Wi-Fi Spanish event Pokémon distributions in Generation IV#Fall 2010 Mew}} | {{eventAvail|{{gameabbrev4|HGSS}}|Fall 2010 Mew|Spanish|Wi-Fi|5|October 15 to 30, 2010|link=List of Wi-Fi Spanish event Pokémon distributions in Generation IV#Fall 2010 Mew}} | ||
{{eventAvail|{{gameabbrev6|XYORAS}}|Pokémon 20th Anniversary Mew|American region|Online|100|January 27 to May 31, 2016<br/>June to August 31, 2016|link=List of American region serial code event Pokémon distributions in Generation VI#Mew}} | {{eventAvail|{{gameabbrev6|XYORAS}}|Pokémon 20th Anniversary Mew|American region|Online|100|January 27 to May 31, 2016<br/>June 10 to August 31, 2016|link=List of American region serial code event Pokémon distributions in Generation VI#Mew}} | ||
{{eventAvail|{{gameabbrev6|XYORAS}}|Pokémon 20th Anniversary Mew|PAL region|Online|100|January 27 to May 31, 2016<br/>June 1, 2016 to | {{eventAvail|{{gameabbrev6|XYORAS}}|Pokémon 20th Anniversary Mew|PAL region|Online|100|January 27 to May 31, 2016<br/>June 1 to 2, 2016<br/>June 7 to 30, 2016|link=List of PAL region serial code event Pokémon distributions in Generation VI#Mew}} | ||
{{eventAvail|{{gameabbrev6|ORAS}}|Game Freak Mew|All|South Korea|5|February 27 to 28, 2016|link=List of local event Pokémon distributions in Generation VI#Game Freak Mew}} | {{eventAvail|{{gameabbrev6|ORAS}}|Game Freak Mew|All|South Korea|5|February 27 to 28, 2016|link=List of local event Pokémon distributions in Generation VI#Game Freak Mew}} | ||
{{eventAvail|{{gameabbrev6|XYORAS}}|Game Freak Mew|Japanese region|Online|5|February 27, 2016 to March 31, 2017|link=List of Japanese region serial code event Pokémon distributions in Generation VI#Game Freak | {{eventAvail|{{gameabbrev6|XYORAS}}|Game Freak Mew|Japanese region|Online|5|February 27, 2016 to March 31, 2017|link=List of Japanese region serial code event Pokémon distributions in Generation VI#Game Freak Mew_2}} | ||
{{eventAvail|{{gameabbrev1|RGBY}} [[Virtual Console|VC]]|Game Freak Mew|Japanese|Japan|5|March 19 to May 8, 2016|link=List of Japanese event Pokémon distributions in Generation I#Game Freak Mew}} | {{eventAvail|{{gameabbrev1|RGBY}} [[Virtual Console|VC]]|Game Freak Mew|Japanese|Japan|5|March 19 to May 8, 2016|link=List of Japanese event Pokémon distributions in Generation I#Game Freak Mew}} | ||
{{eventAvail|{{gameabbrev6|XYORAS}}|Game Freak Mew|Japanese region|Online|5|July 16 to December 18, 2016|link=List of Japanese region serial code event Pokémon distributions in Generation VI#Game Freak Mew}} | |||
{{eventAvail|{{gameabbrev6|XYORAS}}|Game Freak Mew|Taiwanese region|Online|5|July 16 to December 18, 2016|link=List of Taiwanese region serial code event Pokémon distributions in Generation VI#Game Freak Mew}} | |||
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===Side game data=== | ===Side game data=== | ||
{{ | {{Spindata/Head|type=Psychic}} | ||
|type= | {{Spindata/Pinball|col=3|type=Psychic|ndex=151|acquisition=Catch}} | ||
|ndex=151 | {{Spindata/Trozei|col=3|type=Psychic|ndex=151|rarity=Rare}} | ||
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| | {{Spindata/MDRB|col=6|type=Psychic|ndex=151 | ||
|rarity=Rare | |||
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|body=1 | |body=1 | ||
|rate=0.9 | |rate=0.9 | ||
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|P3=I can't go on! My HP is almost gone... | |P3=I can't go on! My HP is almost gone... | ||
|PL=I leveled up! Doesn't that make you happy? | |PL=I leveled up! Doesn't that make you happy? | ||
|Ranger= | }} | ||
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{{Spindata/MDTDS|col=6|type=Psychic|ndex=151 | |||
|body=1 | |||
|rate=20 | |||
|IQ=H | |||
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{{Spindata/Ranger|col=6|type=Psychic | |||
|group=Psychic | |group=Psychic | ||
|assist=Psychic | |assist=Psychic | ||
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|loop=18 | |loop=18 | ||
|MinEXP=150 | |MinEXP=150 | ||
|MaxEXP= | |MaxEXP=250 | ||
|browser=Mew is a rare Pokémon considered to be a mirage. It does flips and can go invisible. | |browser=Mew is a rare Pokémon considered to be a mirage. It does flips and can go invisible. | ||
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| | {{Spindata/Ranger GS|col=6|type=Psychic | ||
| | |group=Psychic | ||
| | |present=NA | ||
| | |assistp=Psychic | ||
| | |fieldp=Psy Power | ||
| | |browser=It lets loose psychic orbs at Pokémon. | ||
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| | {{Spindata/Rumble|col=3|type=Psychic | ||
| | |att=3 | ||
|def=4 | |||
|speed=4 | |||
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{{Spindata/RumbleBlast|col=3|type=Psychic | |||
|att=3 | |||
|def=4 | |||
|speed=4 | |||
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{{Spindata/PokéPark|col=6|type=Psychic|ndex=151 | |||
|Pad=Mew oversees the PokéPark from the [[Sky Pavilion]]. It was Mew's invitation that brought you and your friends to restore friendship to the PokéPark. | |Pad=Mew oversees the PokéPark from the [[Sky Pavilion]]. It was Mew's invitation that brought you and your friends to restore friendship to the PokéPark. | ||
}} | }} | ||
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{{Spindata/Battle Trozei|col=3|type=Psychic|ndex=151 | |||
|power=3 | |||
|skill=Power of Six | |||
|skilldesc=Increases the damage dealt by matching six Pokémon. | |||
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{{Spindata/Shuffle|col=3|type=Psychic|ndex=151|num=159 | |||
|min=50 | |||
|max=100 | |||
|raisemaxlevel=5 | |||
|skill=Power of 5 | |||
|skilldesc=Attacks do more damage when you make a match of five. | |||
|swapper=Block Smash+, Eject+, Barrier Bash+, Power of 4+ | |||
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{{Spindata/GO|col=6|type=Psychic|ndex=151 | |||
|hatch=N/A | |||
|evolution=N/A | |||
|stamina=200 | |||
|attack=220 | |||
|defense=220 | |||
|fast={{m|Pound}} | |||
|special={{m|Hurricane}}{{tt|*|Prior to August 20, 2016}}, {{m|Blizzard}}{{tt|*|From August 20, 2016 onwards}}, {{m|Earthquake}}, {{m|Psychic}}, {{m|Dragon Pulse}}, {{m|Thunder}}, {{m|Moonblast}}{{tt|*|Prior to August 20, 2016}}, {{m|Fire Blast}}, {{m|Solar Beam}}, {{m|Hyper Beam}} | |||
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===Evolution=== | ===Evolution=== | ||
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|hi=मिउ ''Mew''|himeaning=Transliteration of English/Japanese name | |hi=मिउ ''Mew''|himeaning=Transliteration of English/Japanese name | ||
|ru=Мью ''M'yu''|rumeaning=Transcription of English/Japanese name | |ru=Мью ''M'yu''|rumeaning=Transcription of English/Japanese name | ||
|th=มิว ''Mew''|thmeaning=Transliteration of trademarked Japanese name | |||
|ar=ميو ''Mew''|armeaning=Transcription of English/Japanese name | |||
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{{Project Pokédex notice}} | {{Project Pokédex notice}} | ||
[[Category:Mythical Pokémon]] | [[Category:Mythical Pokémon]] | ||
[[Category:Promotion-only Pokémon]] | [[Category:Promotion-only Pokémon]] | ||
[[Category:Pokémon that are included in the Japan-only Pokémon Stadium]] | [[Category:Pokémon that are included in the Japan-only Pokémon Stadium]] |
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Mew (Japanese: ミュウ Mew) is a Psychic-type Mythical Pokémon.
It is not known to evolve into or from any other Pokémon.
Mew is notable for its unique ability to learn every Technical Machine, Hidden Machine, and Move Tutor move (except those exclusive to a particular Pokémon or group of Pokémon, such as Draco Meteor and Secret Sword).
Mew is the last Pokémon in the Kanto Pokédex.
It is a member of the Mew duo along with Mewtwo.
Biology
Mew is a pink, bipedal Pokémon with mammalian features. Its snout is short and wide, and it has triangular ears and large, blue eyes. It has short arms with three-fingered paws, large hind legs and feet with oval markings on the soles, and a long, thin tail ending in an ovoid tip. Its fur is so fine and thin, it can only be seen under a microscope. Mew is said to have the DNA of every single Pokémon contained within its body, and as such is able to learn any attack.
As demonstrated by its behavior in the first and eighth Pokémon movies, it shows signs of intelligence, curiosity, playfulness, and even selflessness. Mew is incredibly adaptable, able to travel freely in the air or underwater. As seen in Pokémon Snap, it can create a green/yellow/pink orb of energy around itself for protection.
Reports found in Cinnabar Island's Pokémon Mansion note scientific expeditions that have sighted Mew in Guyana, South America, the place where it was first discovered. Since Mew can make itself invisible at will, very few people have knowingly seen it, leading some scientists to declare it extinct and most to assume it to be a mirage. It will only show itself to a person who is pure of heart.
In the anime
In the main series
Major appearances
Mew (M01)
In this movie, Mew made a couple of cameo appearances at the start of the movie. A 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. After the end credits of the movie, Mew is shown flying to the mountains.
In the Japanese version, Mew's characterization was different. Mew's intention was to wipe out cloned Pokémon, Mewtwo included, because it viewed them as inferior, in stark contrast to Mewtwo, who wished to eliminate natural-born.
Mew also appears in the radio drama The Birth of Mewtwo, adapted into the anime short The Uncut Story of Mewtwo's Origin.
Mew makes a small appearance in the hour-length special Mewtwo Returns, the sequel to Mewtwo Strikes Back: Mew is first shown in flashbacks of the first movie and then named by Mewtwo when it reflects about its creation before the title screen appears (though this dialogue was changed in the dub and Mew is not named). Mewtwo also sees Mew after being thrown into the Purity Spring, but this Mew is just part of Mewtwo's imagination.
Mew (M08)
Another Mew first appeared transformed as a Ho-Oh, and then as a Taillow, landing on Cameran Palace and then transforming into Treecko. It then transformed into an Aipom to play with Ash's Pikachu. Ash and his friends released their Pokémon to play with what they thought was an Aipom.
After taking them to an attic, Kidd Summers sent her two Weavile after it. To escape, it teleported itself, along with Pikachu and Meowth. It then transformed once again into a Pidgeot and flew the Pokémon to the Tree of Beginning. While Ash and the others were looking for Pikachu, Mew kept it entertained with toys.
Mew also nearly sacrificed itself to save the Tree of Beginning. Lucario stepped in and was able to save Mew, but ended up sacrificing itself. Mew is believed to still reside at the Tree of Beginning. It is last seen playing with a Bonsly.
Other
A Mew appears in Pokémon 3D Adventure: Find Mew!.
A mirage Mew appears in The Mastermind of Mirage Pokémon, and helps to interfere with the plans of Mirage Master.
Minor appearances
Lawrence III's actions in The Power of One were apparently set in motion due to an Ancient Mew card; the card itself was actually shown in the movie.
A Mew appeared in the opening of Destiny Deoxys.
A Mew appeared in the boss fantasy of A Lean Mean Team Rocket Machine!. As of this episode, every Generation I Pokémon has appeared in at least one episode of the anime.
A Mew appeared in Alexa's magazine in The Journalist from Another Region!.
An image of Mew appeared on a computer screen used by Mewtwo's creators in Genesect and the Legend Awakened.
A Mew made a cameo appearance in the ending credits in Meloetta's Moonlight Serenade.
In Pokémon Origins
Sometime after Red caught Mewtwo, Mew briefly appeared at the end of File 4 - Charizard.
In the manga
In the movie adaptations
Two different Mew appear in the manga adaptations of the first and eighth Pokémon movies.
In the Pokémon Adventures manga
- Main article: Mew (Adventures)
Mew debuted in the first round of the Red, Green & Blue arc, A Glimpse of the Glow.
In The Jynx Jinx, Green's Ditty transformed into Mew as an example to Red. It later used this form to lure the Team Rocket Grunts away.
In the Pokémon Pocket Monsters manga
A Mew appeared in Obtain the Moon Stone!!. This one is actually a woman who was accidentally transformed after an experiment went wrong. She turns back later to her normal form.
Giovanni catches Mew as part of the supplies used for the creation of Mewtwo. It was released along with Mewtwo after the creation was unsuccessful.
In the Pokémon Ruby-Sapphire manga
Red befriended a Mew in Showdown! Clefairy VS Mew!!.
In the TCG
- Main article: Mew (TCG)
Other appearances
Super Smash Bros. series
In Super Smash Bros. Mew will sometimes appear out of a Poké Ball. When summoned, it will use Fly to leave the arena. In single player, the summoner is awarded the "Mew Catcher" bonus, worth 10,000 points.
After unlocking every character in Melee, there is a 1 in 251 chance of Mew appearing from a Poké Ball. The thrower of the Poké Ball receives the same "Mew Catcher" bonus.
Mew returns again as a rare Pokémon in Brawl, the chance of it appearing is 1 in 493 this time. Like the other "secret" Pokémon, it drops rare items instead of just flying away. In Mew's case, the items are CDs. However, once all the pick-up CDs are obtained, it will drop Stickers instead.
Mew returns in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U and comes out of a Pokéball (rarely) and/or Master Ball (rare, but less rare than a Pokéball).
Mew throughout the Smash series, much like Mewtwo, is roughly akin to the first movie portrayal, especially having Kōichi Yamadera reprise his role.
Melee trophy information
Mew is an extremely rare Pokémon that has been seen by only a few people. Information on every Pokémon in the world is contained in Mew's cell structure, so it has the ability to use any and all TMs and HMs. Some Pokémon scholars believe Mew to be the ancestor of all existing Pokémon, but the idea is debatable.
Brawl trophy information
"A New Species Pokémon. An extremely rare Pokémon that contains the DNA of all other Pokémon, it is thought by many scholars to be a Pokémon ancestor, considering the wide range of moves it can use. On top of being able to make itself invisible, Mew can also transform into any opponent Pokémon and use characteristics and moves in exactly the same way."
3DS/Wii U trophy information
NA: Mew is a Pokémon previously thought to be extinct but rediscovered by Dr. Fuji. This Legendary Pokémon doesn't often show itself to humans, so it is considered quite lucky to see one. In Smash Bros., Mew will appear and then use Fly to sail away, leaving behind a gift. Thanks, Mew!
PAL: Mew was thought to be extinct until it was rediscovered by Dr. Fuji in Guyana. This Mythical Pokémon doesn't often show itself to humans, so it's considered very lucky to see one. In this game, it will float upwards and leave a present behind. If only Mew would turn up more often, eh?
Pokémon Snap
Mew appears in the seventh course, Rainbow Cloud. Although the game is not combat-oriented, the difficulty of photographing Mew effectively makes it the game's boss. Mew floats in a bubble that turns opaque when the zoom is activated, so players must throw a series of Pester Balls or Food at it to break the bubble so Mew will come out for a clear shot. Photographing Mew gets an automatic bonus of 2500 points, making it the highest ranking Pokémon in the game with a highest possible score of 10,000 points with perfect positioning, size and pose.
Game data
NPC appearances
- Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness: Mew is the guardian of the Grass Cornet.
- In PokéPark Wii: Pikachu's Adventure Mew takes Pikachu and their friends Chikorita, Piplup, and Charmander to the PokéPark. He then appears to Pikachu in a dream once they've arrived in the PokéPark and tells Pikachu to collect pieces of the Sky Prism so that peace can be restored to the PokéPark. Once all the pieces have been obtained Mew awaits Pikachu at the Sky Pavilion where he plays. In this game, Mew is referred to as male, despite being genderless in the main series.
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Also, in Pokémon Stadium and Pokémon Stadium 2, Mew is available as a rental Pokémon after the player beats Round 1 of the Prime Cup.
In events
Games | Event | Language/Region | Location | Level | Distribution period |
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RG | Legendary Pokémon Offer Mew | Japanese | Japan | 5 | April 15 and July 15, 1996 |
RG | 4th Next Generation World Hobby Fair Mew | Japanese | Japan | ? | August 23, 1996 |
RGB | Nintendo Space World '97 Mew | Japanese | Japan | ? | November 22 to 24, 1997 |
RGB | 7th Next Generation World Hobby Fair Mew | Japanese | Japan | ? | December 7, 1997 to February 15, 1998 |
RGBY | Nintendo Space World '99 Mew | Japanese | Japan | 5 | August 27 to 29, 1999 |
RBY | Poké Tour Mew | English | Australia | 5 | September 18 to October 9, 1999 |
RBY | Pokémon League Nintendo Training Tour '99 Mew | English | United States | 5 | October 9 to November 7, 1999 |
RBY | Nintendo Power Mew | English | North America | 5 | November 1999 to January 2, 2000 |
RBY | U.S. Toys "R" Us Mew | English | United States | 5 | December 8 to 12, 1999 |
RBY | Canada Toys "R" Us Mew | English | Canada | 5 | January 15 to 21, 2000 |
RBY | U.S. Pokémon 2000 Stadium Tour Mew | English | United States | 5 | February 5 to April 9, 2000 |
RBY | Canada Pokémon 2000 Stadium Tour Mew | English | Canada | 5 | March ?? to ??? ??, 2000 |
RB | Nintendo Official Magazine Tour Mew | English | United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland |
5 | April 1 to 28, 2000 |
RBY | Pokémon Patrol Mew | English | Canada | 5 | May 20 to September 4, 2000 |
RB | Mews Flash Mew | English | England | 5 | May 27, 2000 |
RB | Spain Pokémon Tournament Mew | Spanish | Spain | 5 | June ??, 2000 |
RBY | France Pokémon Tournament Mew | French | France | 5 | July 1, 2000 |
RBY | Pokémon Championship 2000 Mew | English | United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland |
5 | July 15 to August 14, 2000 |
RBY | Millennium Dome Mew | English | England | 5 | September 1 to 3, 2000 |
RBY | Sydney Pokémon Championship 2000 Mew | English | Australia | 5 | September 12 to 22, 2000 |
RBY | Christmas Present Mew | German | Germany | 5 | December 5 to 20, 2000 |
RBY | Cora Châtelineau Mew | English | Belgium | 5 | 2000 |
GSC | Gotta Catch 'Em All Station! Mew | English | United States | 5 | November 22 to 28, 2002 |
RSEFRLG | Hadō Mew | Japanese | Japan | 10 | June 25 to August 31, 2005 |
RSEFRLG | PokéPark Mew | Japanese | Taiwan | 30 | May 10 to June 4, 2006 |
RSEFRLG | Mystery Mew | English | United States | 10 | September 30, 2006 |
RSEFRLG | Aura Mew | Italian | Italy | 10 | July 7 to 8, 2007 |
DP | Fukuoka PalCity Mew | Japanese | Japan | 50 | July 15 to 17, 2007 |
RSEFRLG | Aura Mew | Spanish | Spain | 10 | July 18 to August 19, 2007 |
RSEFRLG | Aura Mew | English | United Kingdom | 10 | August 2 to 26, 2007 |
DP | Makuhari PalCity Mew | Japanese | Japan | 50 | August 3 to 5, 2007 |
DP | Nagoya PalCity Mew | Japanese | Japan | 50 | August 10 to 12, 2007 |
DP | Yokohama PalCity Mew | Japanese | Japan | 50 | August 17 to 19, 2007 |
RSEFRLG | Aura Mew | German | Germany | 10 | August 25 to October 7, 2007 |
DP | Osaka PalCity Mew | Japanese | Japan | 50 | August 31 to September 2, 2007 |
RSEFRLG | Aura Mew | French | France | 10 | 2007 |
DP | Nintendo of Korea Mew | Korean | South Korea | 50 | March 21 to 22, 2009 |
HGSS | Susumu Mew | Japanese | Japan Wi-Fi |
5 | November 11 to 23, 2009 |
DPPtHGSS | Susumu Mew | Japanese | Japan Wi-Fi |
5 | January 29 to February 14, 2010 |
HGSS | Fall 2010 Mew | English | Wi-Fi | 5 | October 15 to 30, 2010 |
HGSS | Fall 2010 Mew | French | Wi-Fi | 5 | October 15 to 30, 2010 |
HGSS | Fall 2010 Mew | German | Wi-Fi | 5 | October 15 to 30, 2010 |
HGSS | Fall 2010 Mew | Italian | Wi-Fi | 5 | October 15 to 30, 2010 |
HGSS | Fall 2010 Mew | Spanish | Wi-Fi | 5 | October 15 to 30, 2010 |
XYORAS | Pokémon 20th Anniversary Mew | American region | Online | 100 | January 27 to May 31, 2016 June 10 to August 31, 2016 |
XYORAS | Pokémon 20th Anniversary Mew | PAL region | Online | 100 | January 27 to May 31, 2016 June 1 to 2, 2016 June 7 to 30, 2016 |
ORAS | Game Freak Mew | All | South Korea | 5 | February 27 to 28, 2016 |
XYORAS | Game Freak Mew | Japanese region | Online | 5 | February 27, 2016 to March 31, 2017 |
RGBY VC | Game Freak Mew | Japanese | Japan | 5 | March 19 to May 8, 2016 |
XYORAS | Game Freak Mew | Japanese region | Online | 5 | July 16 to December 18, 2016 |
XYORAS | Game Freak Mew | Taiwanese region | Online | 5 | July 16 to December 18, 2016 |
Held items
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Red* | Blue* | Bitter Berry (100%) | |
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Emerald | Lum Berry (100%) | ||
Events* | Salac Berry (100%) |
Stats
Base stats
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100
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94 - 167 | 184 - 328 | |
100
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94 - 167 | 184 - 328 | |
100
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94 - 167 | 184 - 328 | |
100
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94 - 167 | 184 - 328 | |
100
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94 - 167 | 184 - 328 | |
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While Mew is Transformed into other Pokémon, type effectiveness depends on the type(s) of the Pokémon transformed into.
Learnset
By leveling up
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By breeding
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By tutoring
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Confusion | Mew (POP Series 4 4) Mew (Wizards Promo 47) |
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Trivia
- Despite being a clone of Mew, Mewtwo appears before Mew in the Pokédex.
- Mew was the only Pokémon of the first 151 to be left out of the original version of the Pokérap.
- Mew was a little-known secret when Pokémon Red and Green were first released in Japan. Even Nintendo was not initially aware that Shigeki Morimoto had programmed it into the game.[1]
- In an interview with Game Freak and Creatures, Inc. in Nintendo Power issue 134, Shigeki Morimoto revealed that he created Mew two weeks before game development was finished.
- In the games, lost scientific reports state that Mew was found in the forests of Guyana.
- In Generation III, Mew is the only Generation I Pokémon that cannot be encountered in FireRed and LeafGreen, as well as the only Generation I Legendary or Mythical Pokémon that can be encountered in Emerald.
- Mew is tied with Mewtwo for the most anime opening appearances of any Legendary or Mythical Pokémon, with seven in Japan.
- Mew is the only genderless Pokémon able to learn Captivate, and the only genderless Pokémon besides Cryogonal to learn Attract; however, when used by genderless Pokémon, these moves will always fail.
- In Super Smash Bros. it has a chance of 1 out of 151 to appear, in Super Smash Bros. Melee, its chance to appear is 1 out of 251, and in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, its chance to appear is 1 out of 493. This is a reference to how many Pokémon were out during the release of each game (151 in Generation I, 251 in Generation II, and 493 in Generation IV).
- Mew shares the move Transform with Ditto, along with also sharing the same Shiny coloration and the same weight. In addition, in Pokémon Yellow, Ditto can be encountered in the Pokémon Mansion on Cinnabar Island, where diary entries on Mew can be found.
- There is a glitch in Generation I where if a Mew is encountered, by use of the Mew Glitch or any other hacking device, and uses Transform, it will be treated as a Ditto from that point on and, even when caught, will never revert to its original form.
- The US release of Mew as an event for HeartGold and SoulSilver happened on the ten-year anniversary of the original release of Gold and Silver.
- Mew was voted the most popular Legendary Pokémon in the Pokémon Power Bracket.
- Mew started the trend of every generation (through Generation V) introducing a Mythical Pokémon with a base stat total of 600 and a stat distribution of 100 all around. Others that follow this trend include Celebi, Jirachi, Manaphy, Land Forme Shaymin, and Victini.
- The only way to legitimately obtain a Shiny Mew is via the Old Sea Map on a Japanese copy of Pokémon Emerald.
Trademark
- Mew (then spelled ミュー, not ミュウ) was the first Pokémon trademark ever registered (granted on March 31, 1994, registration number 2636685 part 12), before even Pocket Monsters (ポケットモンスター), which was granted on December 26, 1997.
- ミュウ was registered on August 6, 1999, registration number 4302090.
- Mew is also the first Pokémon trademark ever applied for; the application was submitted on May 9, 1990, application number 平2-51989; before even Pocket Monsters, which was submitted September 11, 1995.
- ミュウ was submitted on June 17, 1997, application number 平9-128909.
Origin
Mew is similar to a vertebrate embryo. It shares many traits with cats. Its morphology is also vaguely similar to a jerboa, having large hind legs and a long skinny tail. It is believed by scientists to be the ancestor of all other Pokémon, which, along with its resemblance to an embryo, may be a reference to the recapitulation theory.
Name origin
Mew may be derived from 妙 myō (strange/unusual), mew (the sound a kitten makes, referring to its size and cat-like appearance), or mutant (myūtanto), or it may be a combination of mystery and new (considering that it is mysterious and "newly" discovered).
In other languages
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Notes
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This Pokémon article is part of Project Pokédex, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on each Pokémon as a species. |
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- Pokémon with a base stat total of 600
- Pokémon whose Special stat became both Special Attack and Special Defense
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