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Mewtwo
in Super Smash Bros. 4
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Universe Pokémon
Other playable appearance in Melee


Availability Downloadable
Final Smash Psystrike
Mewtwo (SSB4)
Mewtwo Strikes Back!
—Introduction Tagline

Mewtwo (ミュウツー, Mewtwo) will be a playable character in Super Smash Bros. 4 as a downloadable character available in April 2015. It was confirmed to be a playable character during the Super Smash Bros. for Wii U 50-Fact Extravaganza Nintendo Direct presentation on October 23rd, 2014. Its appearance in Super Smash Bros. 4 makes it the first character in all of the series to be downloadable after the game's release; it also makes it the second cut veteran to return for Super Smash Bros. 4, after Dr. Mario. Mewtwo will be available as a free download on April 15th, 2015 to players who registered both the 3DS and Wii U versions of the game on Club Nintendo before March 31, 2015; however, Mewtwo will also be made available to buy separately on April 28th, 2015.[1]

On March 19th, 2015, Sakurai remarked that Mewtwo's development was “pretty much done” and that it would be released “pretty soon”.[2][3]

On April 1st, 2015, in a Nintendo Direct presentation, Mewtwo's release dates were announced to be April 15th, 2015 for players that registered both versions of Super Smash Bros. 4, and April 28th, 2015 for purchase otherwise.

Changes from Melee

As of this time, Mewtwo's moveset appears to be mostly the same as it was in Melee. Aside from a new neutral attack finisher like other characters, its neutral attack, dash attack, up smash, down smash, neutral aerial, back aerial, down aerial, forward throw, up throw, and down throw all have similar animations as their Melee counterparts. Mewtwo also retains all its special moves: Shadow Ball, Confusion, Teleport, and Disable. It also seems to be a decent size larger than in Melee, and appears to have longer range in attacks involving its tail. As expected, Mewtwo now has a Final Smash, involving Mega Evolving into Mega Mewtwo Y and using Psystrike.

Aesthetics

Mewtwo has undergone various changes in its model much like the other playable Pokémon in SSB4; its proportions more closely resemble its appearance in the main Pokémon games (with a smaller head, lighter skin and more bulbous fingers). Its design was also revealed to have been completely different than its existing trophy.

  • Change Darkness effects are much more saturated.
  • Change Mewtwo has two new taunts. One involves surrounding itself with a dark aura (similar to Lucario's up taunt); the other involves thrusting its hand at the screen while emitting dark energy.
  • Change Like many characters, Mewtwo faces the screen regardless of which direction it is looking.

Attributes

  • Buff Mewtwo is much faster.
  • Buff Mewtwo can crouch much lower than he could in Melee.

Ground attacks

  • Buff Neutral attack now has a finisher like other characters.

Aerial attacks

  • Buff Mewtwo's down aerial now executes much faster than it did in Melee. It is also shown to Spike as well.
  • Buff Mewtwo's regular aerial seems to cause greater knockback.
  • Change Unlike Melee, Mewtwo's forward aerial now goes upward rather them downwards.
  • Buff Mewtwo's back aerial has more range.

Throws

  • Buff The Shadow Balls released during forward throw are larger.

Special moves

  • Buff Confusion's projectile reflection now changes ownership.
  • Change Disable has a different animation and Mewtwo's eyes now turn green.

Alternate costumes

File:MewtwoCostumes.png

Trophy

Mewtwo's trophy as it currently appears in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.

While not playable at the release of the game, there is a trophy of Mewtwo in both versions. Upon its playable release, it is expected to receive trophies that match the format of other fighters (a pair of trophies that describe some of its attacks); it is currently unknown what will happen to the existing Mewtwo trophy.

Created from modified Mew DNA, Mewtwo was designed to be the ultimate Pokémon. It didn't take on any of Mew's kinder traits and only uses its intelligence to destroy its enemies. Or...so it seems. Perhaps it just feels frightened or even tormented, and that's why it lashes out. Whatever the reason, Mewtwo is not to be messed with.

Videos

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Gallery

Trivia

  • Mewtwo is so far the only Melee newcomer to be available as downloadable content.
  • Mewtwo's trophy has different features than the eventual design of it as a playable character, such as having smaller eyes, a shorter tail, and a lighter shade of purple for its midsection and tail. In turn, both its playable model and the trophy differ slightly from Mewtwo's model in Pokémon X and Pokémon Y, which has larger and rounder eyes than either of the two (to match Mewtwo's official art by Ken Sugimori).
  • Mewtwo is the only playable Pokémon in Super Smash Bros. 4 to not be the evolved form of another Pokémon.
  • Mewtwo's introduction tagline is a reference to the first Pokémon movie. Mewtwo's trailer also shows it encountering Genesect, likely in reference to the sixteenth Pokémon movie.
  • Mewtwo's pose in its official artwork closely resembles its pose in its Melee artwork.

References