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*Mewtwo's design in this game looks quite different than in later games from ''SSB4'' onwards; it's design lines up more with Ken Sugimori's original art for Mewtwo from ''Pokémon Red and Green'', with a larger head and bulging eyes, smaller and thinner body, shorter tail and a slightly hunchbacked appearance, while later appearances portrayed it as being more humanoid in appearance, with a slightly smaller head and eyes, a taller, muscular, and more upright body, with a longer tail as it appears in ''Pokémon: The First Movie''.
*Mewtwo's design in this game looks quite different than in later games from ''SSB4'' onwards; it's design lines up more with Ken Sugimori's original art for Mewtwo from ''Pokémon Red and Green'', with a larger head and bulging eyes, smaller and thinner body, shorter tail and a slightly hunchbacked appearance, while later appearances portrayed it as being more humanoid in appearance, with a slightly smaller head and eyes, a taller, muscular, and more upright body, with a longer tail as it appears in ''Pokémon: The First Movie''.
*Mewtwo is the first playable ''Pokémon'' character whose alternate costumes merely change its color altogether, rather than giving it an accessory for it to wear.
*Mewtwo is the first playable ''Pokémon'' character whose alternate costumes merely change its color altogether, rather than giving it an accessory for it to wear.
*Mewtwo's All-Star congratulations image is likely a reference to Giygas in ''EarthBound Beginnings'' (known as "Giegue" in the North American localization), due to it bearing a strong resemblance to Giygas's appearance in that game.
*Mewtwo's All-Star congratulations image is likely a reference to Giygas in ''Earthbound Beginnings'' (known as "Giegue" in the North American localization), due to it bearing a strong resemblance to Giygas's appearance in that game.
*One of Mewtwo's Japanese quotes, "Why am I here?", is a well-known one among Japanese ''Pokémon'' fans, as throughout the Japanese version of the first ''Pokémon'' movie, ''Mewtwo Strikes Back'', it asks this question and others regarding its own existence.
*One of Mewtwo's Japanese quotes, "Why am I here?", is a well-known one among Japanese ''Pokémon'' fans, as throughout the Japanese version of the first ''Pokémon'' movie, ''Mewtwo Strikes Back'', it asks this question and others regarding its own existence.
*Despite its light weight in ''Melee'', Mewtwo is still the heaviest Pokémon fighter in the game. This would change with the additions of [[Lucario]], [[Ivysaur]] and [[Charizard]] in ''Brawl''.
*Despite its light weight in ''Melee'', Mewtwo is still the heaviest Pokémon fighter in the game. This would change with the additions of [[Lucario]], [[Ivysaur]] and [[Charizard]] in ''Brawl''.

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