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Mew (Pokémon) → Mew ミュウ Mew
Artwork from FR/LG National Dex #151 Johto Dex #250 Hoenn Dex #306 Sinnoh Dex #— Fiore Browser R-213 Almia Browser R— Type Psychic Species New Species Pokémon Height 1′04″ (0.4m) Weight 8.8 lbs. (4.0kg) Ability Synchronize Egg group No eggs Time to hatch 30,720 steps Effort yield 3 HP Exp. yield 64 base exp. Lv100 at 1,059,860 exp. Gender — Pokédex color Pink Catch rate 45 On Legendary Pokémon Pokédex: Generation III Generation IV On Pokémon Palace Network Pokédex (Gen. I-III) On Smogon Pokédex: Generation I Generation II Generation III Generation IV On Eevee's Pokédex (Gen. I-IV) On Psypoke Pokédex On Pokecharms Pokédex (Gen. III-IV) On Marriland Pokédex (Gen. IV) On Serebii's Pokédex: Generation I/II Generation III Generation IV On Azure Heights Pokédex (Gen. I) On Pokémon Dungeon Pokédex (Gen. I-II) On Ultimate Pokémon Center Pokédex (Gen. I-IV) Artwork on Bulbagarden Archives Mew (Japanese: ミュウ Mew) is a Psychic type Pokémon. It is usually obtainable only by having it transferred to a player's cartridge at special Nintendo-sponsored events. In Pokémon Emerald, Faraway Island exists, allowing players to actually capture Mew, but access to this island requires an Old Sea Chart which is also only available through special events. Mew's ability is Synchronize, which copies any status ailments the Pokémon might have over to its opponent. Mew has been notorious since its discovery for its ability to learn every machine move, unique amongst all known Pokémon. Mew does not evolve from or into any other Pokémon, and is the last Pokémon in the Kanto Pokédex.
Contents [hide] 1 Biology 1.1 Physiology 1.1.1 Gender differences 1.1.2 Special abilities 1.2 Behavior 1.3 Habitat 1.4 Diet 2 In the anime 3 In the manga 3.1 Pokémon Special 4 In the TCG 5 Other appearances 5.1 Super Smash Bros. 5.2 Super Smash Bros. Melee 5.3 Super Smash Bros. Brawl 5.4 Pokémon Snap 6 Game data 6.1 Pokédex entries 6.2 Game locations 6.2.1 In side games 6.3 Base stats 6.4 Type effectiveness 6.5 Learnset 6.5.1 By leveling up 6.5.2 By TM/HM 6.5.3 By breeding 6.5.4 By tutoring 6.5.5 Special moves 6.6 Side game data 6.7 Evolution 6.8 Sprites 7 Trivia 7.1 Origin 7.1.1 Name origin 7.2 In other languages 7.3 Related Articles 8 External links Biology
Physiology
Mew is normally described as a pink cat-like creature. Mew's hair is so fine, it can only be seen under a microscope. It has a long, skinny tail. Mew has big hind legs, like a rabbit and short arms with three-fingered paws. Mew has triangle-shaped ears and baby-blue eyes. Mew is said to have the DNA of every single Pokémon. It also vaguely resembles a fetus, as it's often depicted in a pink orb similar to an amniotic sac and it's tail as an umbilical cord. Gender differences Mew is a genderless Pokémon. Special abilities Mew's main abilities include turning invisible at will, creating force-fields of psychic energy and being able to transform into any one of the other nearly 500 species of Pokémon. Mew is capable of wielding every type of attack possible. Behavior
Mew is an intelligent Pokémon and will only appear to someone with a pure heart. It also acts very childish, wanting everybody it trusts to play with it and laughing most of the time. Habitat
Rare Pokémon Reports found on Burned Mansion found in Cinnabar Island in the Kanto region speak of expeditions of scientists, either independent or Team Rocket-run which have had sights of Mew in Guyana, South America, the place where its first sighting was reported. However, since Mew can either make itself invisible or transform itself into any other Pokémon, very few people have knowingly seen it, and it is considered a "mirage". Diet
Main article: Pokémon food Considering Mew's unique lifestyle as a floating psychic Pokémon, and that no terrestrial animal resembles it, there is not a known diet for Mew. In the anime
Nando's Mew Harp Two different Mew appeared in Pokémon movies. In the first, Mewtwo Strikes Back, Mew engaged in a battle with its clone, Mewtwo. In the eighth movie, Lucario and the Mystery of Mew, another Mew kidnapped Ash's Pikachu and Meowth. 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 Mirage Mew appears in The Mastermind of Mirage Pokémon, and helps to frustrate the plans of Mirage Master. Nando has a harp that is designed based on Mew. In the manga
Pokémon Special Mew debuted in its own round in the Red, Green & Blue chapter, A Glimpse of the Glow. Here, Red and Green see one in Pallet Town and try to catch it, but they fail. The phantom Pokémon was chased by Team Rocket. It later appeared in the FireRed and LeafGreen saga, where it saved Red and the people of Vermilion City from the impending crash of the TR helicopter. In the TCG
Main article: Mew (TCG) Other appearances
Mew in Super Smash Bros. Brawl Super Smash Bros. Mew will sometimes appear out of a Poké Ball. When summoned, it will use Teleport to fly from the screen. The summoner is awarded the "Mew Catcher", worth 10,000 points. Super Smash Bros. Melee After unlocking every character, there is a 1 in 251 chance of Mew appearing from a Poké Ball. The thrower of the Poké Ball receives 10,000 bonus points for the Mew Catcher bonus. Super Smash Bros. Brawl Mew returns as a rare Pokémon, the chance of it appearing is 1 in 493. Like the other "secret" Pokémon, it drops rare items instead of just flying away. In Mew's case, the items are CDs. Pokémon Snap Mew appears in the seventh course, Rainbow Cloud. Although the game is not combat-oriented, the difficulty in photographing Mew effectively make it the game's boss. Mew floats in a bubble that turns opaque when photographed, so players must throw a series of Pester Balls or Food at Mew to get it to come out for a proper 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
Pokédex entries
Gen Game Pokédex entry I Red So rare that it is still said to be a mirage by many experts. Only a few people have seen it worldwide. Blue Yellow When viewed through a microscope, this Pokémon's short, fine, delicate hair can be seen. Stadium A mythical Pokémon of South America. A growing number of people have seen it recently. II Gold Apparently, it appears only to those people who are pure of heart and have a strong desire to see it. Silver Its DNA is said to contain the genetic codes of all Pokémon, so it can use all kinds of techniques. Crystal Because it can learn any move, some people began research to see if it is the ancestor of all Pokémon. Stadium 2 Apparently, it appears only to those people who are pure of heart and have a strong desire to see it. III Ruby Mew is said to possess the genetic composition of all Pokémon. It is capable of making itself invisible at will, so it entirely avoids notice even if it approaches people. Sapphire Mew is said to possess the genetic composition of all Pokémon. It is capable of making itself invisible at will, so it entirely avoids notice even if it approaches people. Emerald A Mew is said to possess the genes of all Pokémon. It is capable of making itself invisible at will, so it entirely avoids notice even if it approaches people. FireRed A Pokémon of South America that was thought to have been extinct. It is very intelligent and learns any move. LeafGreen So rare that it is still said to be a mirage by many experts. Only a few people have seen it worldwide. IV Diamond Because it can use all kinds of moves, many scientists believe Mew to be the ancestor of Pokémon. Pearl Many scholars regard it as the ancestor of Pokémon since it can use all known moves. Game locations
A wild Mew found using the Mew glitch Mew can be obtained in the Pokémon Red and Blue versions by using the Mew glitch. The Mew glitch also enable countless other normal and rarely-seen glitched Pokémon to be seen and captured, although some of them have been known to cause trouble to people's games. Mew is otherwise obtainable only in Nintendo promotional events, historically through a direct trade. In Pokémon Emerald, it may be found in Faraway Island, a location that may be reached only with the promotion-only item Old Sea Map. In Generation III onward, Mew does not obey when found in the wild by use of a cheating device.
Gen Game Rarity Location I Pokémon Red and Blue None Nintendo event Pokémon Yellow None Nintendo event II Pokémon Gold and Silver None Nintendo event Pokémon Crystal None Nintendo event III Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire None Nintendo event Pokémon Emerald One Faraway Island (requires Old Sea Map) Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen None Nintendo event Pokémon Colosseum None Trade Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness None Trade IV Pokémon Diamond and Pearl None Pal Park Pal Park Forest
In side games
Mew in Pokémon Snap Game Location Pokémon Snap Rainbow Cloud Pokémon Trozei! Random Agent Cards Mr. Who's Den Pokémon Mystery Dungeon Buried Relic (36F-98F) Pokémon Ranger Olive Jungle (Event mission 3) Pokémon Mystery Dungeon 2 Mysterious Jungle (Interior) Everyone's Pokémon Ranch Store 999 Pokémon* Also, in Pokémon Stadium, Mew is available as a rental Pokémon for the Master Ball level of the Prime Cup. Base stats
HP: 100
Attack: 100
Defense: 100
Special: 100
SpAtk: 100
SpDef: 100
Speed: 100
The Special stat was used only in Generation I; it was later split into Special Attack and Special Defense. Type effectiveness
Weakness Resistance Bug: 2× Ghost: 2× Dark: 2× Fighting: ½× Psychic: ½× Normal: 1× Flying: 1× Poison: 1× Ground: 1× Rock: 1× Steel: 1× Grass: 1× Fire: 1× Water: 1× Electric: 1× Ice: 1× Dragon: 1× In Generation I, the effectiveness of Ghost-type moves is 0. Learnset
By leveling up Generation I Level Move Type Start Pound 10 Transform 20 Mega Punch 30 Metronome 40 Psychic Generation II Level Move Type Start Pound 10 Transform 20 Mega Punch 30 Metronome 40 Psychic 50 AncientPower Generation III Level Move Type Start Pound 10 Transform 20 Mega Punch 30 Metronome 40 Psychic 50 AncientPower Generation IV Level Move Type Cat. Start Pound Transform 10 Mega Punch 20 Metronome 30 Psychic 40 Barrier 50 AncientPower 60 Amnesia 70 Me First 80 Baton Pass 90 Nasty Plot 100 Aura Sphere By TM/HM Generation I
- Move Type
TM01 Mega Punch TM02 Razor Wind TM03 Swords Dance TM04 Whirlwind TM05 Mega Kick TM06 Toxic TM07 Horn Drill TM08 Body Slam TM09 Take Down TM10 Double-Edge TM11 BubbleBeam TM12 Water Gun TM13 Ice Beam TM14 Blizzard TM15 Hyper Beam TM16 Pay Day TM17 Submission TM18 Counter TM19 Seismic Toss TM20 Rage TM21 Mega Drain TM22 SolarBeam TM23 Dragon Rage TM24 Thunderbolt TM25 Thunder TM26 Earthquake TM27 Fissure TM28 Dig TM29 Psychic TM30 Teleport TM31 Mimic TM32 Double Team TM33 Reflect TM34 Bide TM35 Metronome TM36 Selfdestruct TM37 Egg Bomb TM38 Fire Blast TM39 Swift TM40 Skull Bash TM41 Softboiled TM42 Dream Eater TM43 Sky Attack TM44 Rest TM45 Thunder Wave TM46 Psywave TM47 Explosion TM48 Rock Slide TM49 Tri Attack TM50 Substitute HM01 Cut HM02 Fly HM03 Surf HM04 Strength HM05 Flash Generation II
- Move Type
TM01 DynamicPunch TM02 Headbutt TM03 Curse TM04 Rollout TM05 Roar TM06 Toxic TM07 Zap Cannon TM08 Rock Smash TM09 Psych Up TM10 Hidden Power TM11 Sunny Day TM12 Sweet Scent TM13 Snore TM14 Blizzard TM15 Hyper Beam TM16 Icy Wind TM17 Protect TM18 Rain Dance TM19 Giga Drain TM20 Endure TM21 Frustration TM22 SolarBeam TM23 Iron Tail TM24 DragonBreath TM25 Thunder TM26 Earthquake TM27 Return TM28 Dig TM29 Psychic TM30 Shadow Ball TM31 Mud-Slap TM32 Double Team TM33 Ice Punch TM34 Swagger TM35 Sleep Talk TM36 Sludge Bomb TM37 Sandstorm TM38 Fire Blast TM39 Swift TM40 Defense Curl TM41 ThunderPunch TM42 Dream Eater TM43 Detect TM44 Rest TM45 Attract TM46 Thief TM47 Steel Wing TM48 Fire Punch TM49 Fury Cutter TM50 Nightmare HM01 Cut HM02 Fly HM03 Surf HM04 Strength HM05 Flash HM06 Whirlpool HM07 Waterfall Generation III
- Move Type
TM01 Focus Punch TM02 Dragon Claw TM03 Water Pulse TM04 Calm Mind TM05 Roar TM06 Toxic TM07 Hail TM08 Bulk Up TM09 Bullet Seed TM10 Hidden Power TM11 Sunny Day TM12 Taunt TM13 Ice Beam TM14 Blizzard TM15 Hyper Beam TM16 Light Screen TM17 Protect TM18 Rain Dance TM19 Giga Drain TM20 Safeguard TM21 Frustration TM22 SolarBeam TM23 Iron Tail TM24 Thunderbolt TM25 Thunder TM26 Earthquake TM27 Return TM28 Dig TM29 Psychic TM30 Shadow Ball TM31 Brick Break TM32 Double Team TM33 Reflect TM34 Shock Wave TM35 Flamethrower TM36 Sludge Bomb TM37 Sandstorm TM38 Fire Blast TM39 Rock Tomb TM40 Aerial Ace TM41 Torment TM42 Facade TM43 Secret Power TM44 Rest TM45 Attract TM46 Thief TM47 Steel Wing TM48 Skill Swap TM49 Snatch TM50 Overheat HM01 Cut HM02 Fly HM03 Surf HM04 Strength HM05 Flash HM06 Rock Smash HM07 Waterfall HM08 Dive Generation IV
- Move Type Cat.
TM01 Focus Punch TM02 Dragon Claw TM03 Water Pulse TM04 Calm Mind TM05 Roar TM06 Toxic TM07 Hail TM08 Bulk Up TM09 Bullet Seed TM10 Hidden Power TM11 Sunny Day TM12 Taunt TM13 Ice Beam TM14 Blizzard TM15 Hyper Beam TM16 Light Screen TM17 Protect TM18 Rain Dance TM19 Giga Drain TM20 Safeguard TM21 Frustration TM22 SolarBeam TM23 Iron Tail TM24 Thunderbolt TM25 Thunder TM26 Earthquake TM27 Return TM28 Dig TM29 Psychic TM30 Shadow Ball TM31 Brick Break TM32 Double Team TM33 Reflect TM34 Shock Wave TM35 Flamethrower TM36 Sludge Bomb TM37 Sandstorm TM38 Fire Blast TM39 Rock Tomb TM40 Aerial Ace TM41 Torment TM42 Facade TM43 Secret Power TM44 Rest TM45 Attract TM46 Thief TM47 Steel Wing TM48 Skill Swap TM49 Snatch TM50 Overheat TM51 Roost TM52 Focus Blast TM53 Energy Ball TM54 False Swipe TM55 Brine TM56 Fling TM57 Charge Beam TM58 Endure TM59 Dragon Pulse TM60 Drain Punch TM61 Will-O-Wisp TM62 Silver Wind TM63 Embargo TM64 Explosion TM65 Shadow Claw TM66 Payback TM67 Recycle TM68 Giga Impact TM69 Rock Polish TM70 Flash TM71 Stone Edge TM72 Avalanche TM73 Thunder Wave TM74 Gyro Ball TM75 Swords Dance TM76 Stealth Rock TM77 Psych Up TM78 Captivate TM79 Dark Pulse TM80 Rock Slide TM81 X-Scissor TM82 Sleep Talk TM83 Natural Gift TM84 Poison Jab TM85 Dream Eater TM86 Grass Knot TM87 Swagger TM88 Pluck TM89 U-turn TM90 Substitute TM91 Flash Cannon TM92 Trick Room HM01 Cut HM02 Fly HM03 Surf HM04 Strength HM05 Defog HM06 Rock Smash HM07 Waterfall HM08 Rock Climb By breeding As a Legendary Pokémon, Mew cannot breed. By tutoring In Pokémon FireRed & LeafGreen and Pokémon Emerald: Mega Punch Swords Dance Mega Kick Body Slam Double Edge Counter Seismic Toss Mimic Metronome Dream Eater Thunder Wave Explosion Rock Slide Substitute In Emerald Version Only: Dynamicpunch Rollout Psych Up Snore Icy Wind Endure Mud-Slap Ice Punch Swagger Sleep Talk Swift Defense Curl Thunderpunch Fire Punch Fury Cutter Special moves From the Mew Tutor in Mt. Battle in Pokémon XD: Faint Attack Fake Out Hypnosis Night Shade Trick Zap Cannon From Everyone's Pokémon Ranch: Synthesis Teleport Side game data
Pokémon Pinball Acquisition: Catch
Pokémon Trozei! Rarity: Rare Pokémon Mystery Dungeon Body size: 1 Recruit Rate: 0.9% Friend Area: Final Island Phrases 51%-100% HP It makes me happy being with you! 26%-50% HP Oh, no! My HP is half gone! 1%-25% HP I can't go on! My HP is almost gone! Level Up I leveled up! Doesn't that make you happy? Pokémon Ranger Group: Poké Assist: Field Move: None Loops: 18 Mew is a rare Pokémon considered to be a mirage. It does flips and can go invisible.
Evolution
Basic
Mew
Sprites
Gen Game I Red Blue Yellow Red (Ja) Green Back
II Gold Silver Crystal Back Image:Spr 2c 151.gif Image:Spr 2c 151 s.gif Image:Spr b g2 151 s.png III Ruby Sapphire Emerald FireRed LeafGreen Back Image:Spr 3r 151.png Image:Spr 3f 151.png Image:Spr 3r 151 s.png Image:Spr 3e 151 s.gif Image:Spr 3f 151 s.png Image:Spr b g3 151 s.png IV Diamond Pearl Back Image:Spr 4d 151.png Image:Spr b g4 151.png Image:Spr b g4 151 s.png
For other sprites and images, please see Mew images on Bulbagarden Archives.
Trivia
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. Mew was the only Pokémon of the first 151 to be left out of the original Pokérap. Mew was a little known secret when Pokémon Red and Green Versions were first released in Japan. Even Nintendo was not initially aware that Satoshi Tajiri had programmed it into the game. The user-designed Neopet species known as the Shoyru was based on Mew with draconic aspects added. Lost scientific reports found in the burned mansion of Cinnabar Island state that Mew gave birth. The scientists named the newborn "Mewtwo". This breaks up the basic reproduction method of Pokémon - eggs. However, Mew, as with most legendary Pokémon, cannot produce eggs. Possibly, Mew was fertilized in vitro, and thus it could give birth. This may account for the fact that Nidorina and Nidoqueen are, too, incapable of producing eggs: They are fertilized by their male counterparts and reproduce in a mammal-like fashion. In Generation III, Mew was the only Kanto Pokémon not catchable in either FireRed or LeafGreen, as well as the only legendary Kanto Pokémon catchable in Emerald. It received an in-game location while Jirachi did not. Starting with Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen Versions, a special flag must be set on Mew, otherwise it will not obey its trainer. This also goes for Deoxys. Mew is the only Genderless Pokémon able to learn Attract and Captivate; however, upon use, they will always fail. Mew was considered by many to be the creator of all Pokémon until Generation IV, when Arceus is said in legend to be the "Original One" who shaped the universe with its 1,000 arms (even still, Pearl's Pokédex entry states that Mew is the ancestor of all Pokémon). Despite the Pokédex saying repeatedly that Mew can learn any move, it notably cannot learn moves unavailable other than by leveling up, TMs and HMs, and move tutors. Even then, it cannot learn Frenzy Plant, Blast Burn, Hydro Cannon, or Draco Meteor by tutoring. A Pokémon that can learn any move, actually, is the non-legendary Generation II Pokémon Smeargle, using Sketch. Mew was the second Pokémon ever to be seen on the English anime since it is the second Pokémon to appear in the opening theme song, following Mewtwo. Mew's English name is along with that of Muk the shortest of all Pokémon, written with only 3 letters. Even though Mew is shown multiple times to turn invisible, it is unable to learn Camouflage. It is also commonly seen Teleporting in the anime, while in the games, the only way to get a legit Mew with Teleport is from Everyone's Pokémon Ranch in Generation IV, or by teaching it TM30 in Generation I. Unlike most legendaries, Mew needs only 1,059,860 Exp. to get to Level 100, whereas most legendaries need 1,250,000. It shares this trait with Celebi and Shaymin.
Origin
Mew shares some traits with felines. It is also similar to an animal embryo. It is purported to be the first Pokémon from which all others are descended, in the same way that all animal embryos look identical at an early stage of development. Name origin Mew's name may refer to its cat-like appearance, with mew being the sound a kitten makes, the Japanese word unique (myō), or the English word mutant (myūtanto). In other languages
German: Mew French: Mew Korean: 뮤 Myu Chinese: 夢夢 Related Articles
Mew (Mewtwo Strikes Back) Mew (Lucario and the Mystery of Mew) External links
Article on Wikipedia Mirage, the fanlisting for Mew at The Anime Fanlistings Network Legendary Pokémon Before the Elite Four After the Elite Four Event Pokémon Legendary trios Version mascots Cute Über Kanto Articuno Zapdos Moltres Mewtwo Mew Johto Raikou Entei Suicune Lugia Ho-Oh Celebi Hoenn Regirock Regice Registeel Kyogre Groudon Rayquaza Latias Latios Jirachi Deoxys Sinnoh Uxie Mesprit Azelf Dialga Palkia Heatran Regigigas Phione Manaphy Darkrai Giratina Cresselia Shaymin Arceus Super Smash Bros. series Games: Super Smash Bros. | Super Smash Bros. Melee | Super Smash Bros. Brawl Characters: Pikachu | Jigglypuff | Mewtwo | Pichu | Pokémon Trainer (Squirtle | Ivysaur | Charizard) | Lucario Stages: Saffron City | Pokémon Stadium | Poké Floats | Pokémon Stadium 2 | Spear Pillar Poké Ball: Articuno | Beedrill | Bellossom | Blastoise | Bonsly | Celebi | Chansey | Charizard | Chikorita | Clefairy | Cyndaquil | Deoxys Electrode | Entei | Gardevoir | Goldeen | Groudon | Gulpin | Hitmonlee | Ho-Oh | Jirachi | Koffing | Kyogre | Latias and Latios Lugia | Manaphy | Marill | Meowth | Mew | Metagross | Moltres | Munchlax | Onix | Piplup | Porygon2 | Raikou | Scizor Snorlax | Staryu | Starmie | Suicune | Togepi | Torchic | Unown | Venusaur | Weavile | Weezing | Wobbuffet | Zapdos Stickers & Trophies: Melee Trophy list | Brawl Sticker list | Brawl Trophy list Misc: The Subspace Emissary | My Music | Final Smash | Pokémon Change | Brawl cameos ← Mewtwo | Pokémon | Chikorita →
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