Ka$h Money said:Form in Pokemon would mean that the Pokemon can change from one form to another and back. To my knowledge, Unown ! and ? are both different Pokemon to Unown A,B,C etc. and can't change to them when they please. The same applies to spiky ear Pichu.
RangerX said:Too many people are moaning about it, I for one like it, and I wonder what new moves it will learn or what stats get increased.
Pokepower22 said:Id like it....If it didn't have a tail on its head.
AtmosphericThunder said:It is not "lazy" to re-imagine the original strongest Pokemon in the world(according to the old movies).Metalizard said:looool... are they really going to do this? Like, is this the best they could do for the 16th movie? Picking up Mewtwo (which is already overrated) and then give it a new forme like 15 years later... lazy...
I don't even know what to think of the design: Mewtwo is already ugly as it is but this new forme is not much better either... Looks like Mewtwo as Frieza (in its final form) downgraded to its 3rd form...
Honestly, I hope it's fake. We don't need this.
You may not like how it looks, but other people could love it at first sight. The same goes for all Pokemon.
If Pokemon X and Y are to have a 'genetics' theme, then a new Mew clone or Mewtwo forme would fit in perfectly.
Metalizard said:lol... Yes, it is. It's lazy because they could have come up with something new, like, I don't know... a new gen 6 pokémon, maybe? Instead of applying the new form trick again...
I said I don't care much about how it looks, specially because it isn't that much different from the original look (which also makes it unoriginal)...
Also, why would they re-imagine "the original strongest pokémon" after so much time? Weren't they happy with what they did all this time? Very unlikely...
Except it's April 3rd.Gr8Ampharos said:April Fools?
Tails said:Eh, it looks really weird, so I'm saying it's fake until told otherwise.
Mewtwo doesn't need a new form, especially when he went 10 or so years being the most powerful Pokemon in terms of game stats, and he's been the same for about 15 years.