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===Celebi===
===Celebi===
Although it has no relation to Mew, Celebi was dubbed the "New Mew" because of its similar size, shape, stats, and [[National Dex]] number. Because of this, it is commonly listed with Mew (and also {{p|Jirachi}}) in lists of legendary Pokémon.
Although it has no relation to Mew, Celebi was dubbed the "New Mew" because of its similar size, shape, stats, and [[National Dex]] number. Because of this, it is commonly listed with Mew (and also {{p|Jirachi}}) in lists of legendary Pokémon.
* {{p|Celebi}} is the only Pokémon can that control time. It is the star of the fourth movie and was obtainable in the Japanese version of Pokémon Crystal via the now-discontinued [[Mobile System GB]] service. Celebi, when obtainable, is found at the [[Forest Shrine]] in [[Ilex Forest]] by bringing the [[GS Ball]] to the shrine.
* {{p|Celebi}} is the only Pokémon that can control time. It is the star of the fourth movie and was obtainable in the Japanese version of Pokémon Crystal via the now-discontinued [[Mobile System GB]] service. Celebi, when obtainable, is found at the [[Forest Shrine]] in [[Ilex Forest]] by bringing the [[GS Ball]] to the shrine.
 
== Generation III==
== Generation III==
The [[Generation III]] games feature the most new Legendaries of any generation, a total of 10.
The [[Generation III]] games feature the most new Legendaries of any generation, a total of 10.
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