The video discusses how Pokémon typically say their names, but Mewtwo says "Mew" in the games, which is a nod to it being a clone of Mew. It also covers the release of a new Pokémon movie, "Mewtwo Strikes Back Evolution," and delves into a theory that the character Green from the Pokémon games is actually a human clone related to Mewtwo's creation. The theory suggests that Green's knowledge of Mewtwo, possession of Mewtwo's mega stones, and her odd behavior of trying to catch the player with Pokéballs are all linked to her being a clone created alongside Mewtwo. The video concludes by suggesting that more information about this theory may be revealed in the upcoming movie.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. In the Pokémon games, Mewtwo always says "Mew" instead of "Mewtwo" when it is encountered.
2. Mewtwo is a clone of the original Pokémon, Mew.
3. The birth of Mewtwo was a 10-minute origin story that served as a prequel to the events of Pokémon's first major motion picture, Mewtwo Strikes Back.
4. The origin story was created to be part of the movie's U.S. theatrical debut.
5. The story was cut prior to release and was only shown in its entirety in 2001.
6. The story features a clone girl named Amber Two who is the clone of Mr. Fuji's deceased daughter, Amber.
7. Amber Two has telepathic communication with Mew and the other Pokémon clones.
8. The clones, including Amber Two, Charmander 2, Squirtle 2, and Bulbasaur 2, are shown to be struggling to survive in the cloning incubation process.
9. Only Mewtwo survives the cloning process, and Amber Two fades away.
10. The Pokémon Let's Go games feature a character named Green who is believed to be the universe's version of Amber Two.
11. Green has a connection to Mewtwo and is enthusiastic about wanting to catch it.
12. Green has both of the Mega Stones for Mewtwo, which makes zero sense for a random trainer to possess.
13. Blaine, the Cinnabar Gym Leader, has a connection to Green and mentions her in the game.
14. The Pokémon Mansion on Cinnabar Island features a large tank that is believed to be the tank where Mewtwo was cloned.
15. The tank is accompanied by four smaller cloning tanks, which matches the number of additional clones shown in the Mewtwo origin short.
16. The game text for the tank mentions that something has been beating on it from the inside, suggesting that Mewtwo may have been trying to escape.
17. Green's behavior, including her attempts to catch the player with Poké Balls, is believed to be a result of her psychic link with Mewtwo during the cloning process.