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==Plot==
==Plot==
The CD Drama is divided into five parts:
The CD Drama is divided into five parts:
*'''The Phantom: Mew''' (''Maboroshi no Mew'').
*'''The Mirage: Mew''' (''Maboroshi no Mew'').
*'''The Birth of Mewtwo''' (''Mewtwo no Tanjō'').
*'''The Birth of Mewtwo''' (''Mewtwo no Tanjō'').
*'''Mewtwo and Amber''' (''Mewtwo to Ai'').
*'''Mewtwo and Amber''' (''Mewtwo to Ai'').
*'''The Strongest Pokémon of the World''' (''Sekai Maxim Tsuyo no Pokémon'').
*'''The Strongest Pokémon of the World''' (''Sekai Maxim Tsuyo no Pokémon'').
*'''Mewtwo Strikes Back''' (''Mewtwo no Gyakūshu'').
*'''Mewtwo Strikes Back''' (''Mewtwo no Gyakūshu'').

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Release date 1998
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Number of tracks 5

The Birth of Mewtwo (Japanese: Mewtwo no Tanjō) is a CD Drama that only appeared in Japan. It was released in 1998, few months later than the premiere of Mewtwo Strikes Back in Japanese cinemas. I was also adapted to an anime-special that it was dubbed into English. The special appears in the DVD of Mewtwo Returns.

Plot

The CD Drama is divided into five parts:

  • The Mirage: Mew (Maboroshi no Mew).
  • The Birth of Mewtwo (Mewtwo no Tanjō).
  • Mewtwo and Amber (Mewtwo to Ai).
  • The Strongest Pokémon of the World (Sekai Maxim Tsuyo no Pokémon).
  • Mewtwo Strikes Back (Mewtwo no Gyakūshu).