Darthrai said:Anyone wanna bet that this is the same Mewtwo, but having absorbed and merged with Amber's soul (hence the voice change)?
jynxed said:Just remember this Mewtwo forme could always be worse.
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Pokequaza said:Mewtwo was genderless last time I checked..
The games are not based on the movies, the movies (and series) are based on the games. Thus the new Mewtwo forme is still likely to be genderless. Also, it talkes by using telepathy, so why not choose a female voice? Since telepathy is more of a Psychic power than actual sound, I imagine it could choose any voice. Since its genderless it does not really matter.
jynxed said:Just remember this Mewtwo forme could always be worse.
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Imagine Jabba instead of Jar Jar...
Genderless Pokemon didn't exist when the first movie came out. Genderless legendaries are just a game mechanic to prevent those rare Pokemon from breeding and no longer being rare. In the real Pokemon world, all Pokemon would have genders or they would die out.Pokequaza said:The games are not based on the movies, the movies (and series) are based on the games. Thus the new Mewtwo forme is still likely to be genderless. Also, it talkes by using telepathy, so why not choose a female voice? Since telepathy is more of a Psychic power than actual sound, I imagine it could choose any voice. Since its genderless it does not really matter.
Serperior said:Setosama said:So wait... A different Mewtwo? NOT the one from Mewtwo Strikes Back?! THERE ARE NOW MULTIPLE MEWTWO IN THE ANIME?! O.O
Pokémon is being ruined by the newer animé. I'm done. I don't understand anything anymore.
KurowaSan said:Hmm couldn't figure out what Sylveon's pink egg-thing at the end of the Pikachu short trailer may relate to. I could see a wing shape on the egg, but it may look like a bug wing also.
TheAmazingDerpfish said:A few things I'm thinking:
>Sylveon is probably a new type, at this point. There's an ever-dwindling chance of it being Flying or Bug, but it looks like a new type based on fairies/cosmic-like power is likely. Or maybe it's a normal/light/love type.
Serperior said:I understand I don't own Mewtwo per se, and sure, they can do whatever they want to it, but lots of older fans like myself find strong nostalgia in the original Mewtwo, and its entity as a one-and-only Legendary Pokémon.
Who's to say that it wouldn't be the same outcome if somebody tried to clone Mew again?GreenMewtwo said:Wow.... Just wow....
I made an account just to voice my displeasure with this news.
When I first heard of this movie, I was excited. Even thought the new form was kind of cool. Heck, I wouldn't even mind there being another Mewtwo.
But WHYYYY does it have to have a chick's voice? Part of what made Mewtwo awesome was that deep menacing voice. He looked and SOUNDED like the strongest pokemon. The manly voice to sound like a villain who would catch and clone all the other pokemon, before turning good and not being seen for another 14 years. I assume they're doing it because the new Mewtwo form looks feminine. But hearing that while the thing on the screen still looks like my favorite antagonist from my childhood is just plain wrong. And if they don't cast Dan Green to voice him when they dub this film, I refuse to ever see another Pokemon film.
Also, as many people have said, there being another Mewtwo wouldn't make sense, because it was stated only one Mewtwo was created. And everyone's memories of him were erased as well. Even if someone tried cloning Mew again and genetically engineered it, it wouldn't be the same.
There are legendaries that have genders, yet cannot breed. Nidorina and Nidoqueen have genders as well, but they cannot breed either. Genders are not the factor that allow a Pokémon to breed or not.Water Pokémon Master said:Genderless Pokemon didn't exist when the first movie came out. Genderless legendaries are just a game mechanic to prevent those rare Pokemon from breeding and no longer being rare. In the real Pokemon world, all Pokemon would have genders or they would die out.Pokequaza said:The games are not based on the movies, the movies (and series) are based on the games. Thus the new Mewtwo forme is still likely to be genderless. Also, it talks by using telepathy, so why not choose a female voice? Since telepathy is more of a Psychic power than actual sound, I imagine it could choose any voice. Since its genderless it does not really matter.
GreenMewtwo said:Wow.... Just wow....
I made an account just to voice my displeasure with this news.
When I first heard of this movie, I was excited. Even thought the new form was kind of cool. Heck, I wouldn't even mind there being another Mewtwo.
But WHYYYY does it have to have a chick's voice? Part of what made Mewtwo awesome was that deep menacing voice. He looked and SOUNDED like the strongest pokemon. The manly voice to sound like a villain who would catch and clone all the other pokemon, before turning good and not being seen for another 14 years. I assume they're doing it because the new Mewtwo form looks feminine. But hearing that while the thing on the screen still looks like my favorite antagonist from my childhood is just plain wrong. And if they don't cast Dan Green to voice him when they dub this film, I refuse to ever see another Pokemon film.
Also, as many people have said, there being another Mewtwo wouldn't make sense, because it was stated only one Mewtwo was created. And everyone's memories of him were erased as well. Even if someone tried cloning Mew again and genetically engineered it, it wouldn't be the same.
frezgle said:GreenMewtwo said:Wow.... Just wow....
I made an account just to voice my displeasure with this news.
When I first heard of this movie, I was excited. Even thought the new form was kind of cool. Heck, I wouldn't even mind there being another Mewtwo.
But WHYYYY does it have to have a chick's voice? Part of what made Mewtwo awesome was that deep menacing voice. He looked and SOUNDED like the strongest pokemon. The manly voice to sound like a villain who would catch and clone all the other pokemon, before turning good and not being seen for another 14 years. I assume they're doing it because the new Mewtwo form looks feminine. But hearing that while the thing on the screen still looks like my favorite antagonist from my childhood is just plain wrong. And if they don't cast Dan Green to voice him when they dub this film, I refuse to ever see another Pokemon film.
Also, as many people have said, there being another Mewtwo wouldn't make sense, because it was stated only one Mewtwo was created. And everyone's memories of him were erased as well. Even if someone tried cloning Mew again and genetically engineered it, it wouldn't be the same.
>Implying things with female voices can't be manacing or powerful
Seriously, there was never any contract saying we can only have ONE Mewtwo. Do you think the scientists would seriously not have kept backups in another location, especially since the project was funded by Team Rocket? Mewtwo can erase memories, but not stores of data it doesn't know about. Accept the fact that it's probably a different one, and either roll with it, or remember that the first movie still exists for you to watch.