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Why Mew got them little T-Rex arms?
I mean if you can do literally fuckin’ everything with just psychic powers why would you need anything more than T-Rex arms
Why T-Rex got them little Mew arms?
You activated my sleeper phrase. I am awake now.
T-rex unfortunately ain’t a psychic type as far as I know
Alakazam has those nice long arms so he can eat his cereal
I don’t think we have a way of measuring whether any dinosaur was psychic or not.
Fair point, they could have all had psychic moves and we’ll never know
Because normal armed T-Rexes just sat around jacking off all day and refused to go get a girlfriend. Thus they were bred out of existence.
Because, as the first Pokemon and basis of all others, it’s a Pokemon baby/embryo/2001: A Space Odyssey reference.
It’s a cat
If that helps you
I remade this meme to make it more legible
So much better!
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I just sat here going back and forth between the images looking for the difference. This would explain why I didn’t find one
Char? Immediate upvote.
Interesting, that the translators decided to switch the argument roles for Mew and Mewtwo.
Explain yourself. There are versions where Mew isn’t just a vibing space cat and/or cosmic embryo?
Oh yes.
In the original Japanese version of the movie, Mewtwo is less of a “destroy the world” villain and Mew is less of of an innocent that shows up to save the day.
It’s not quite as big a flip as the person above is suggesting, but it is absolutely more gray.
Basically, Mewtwo is depicted as deeply confused and trying to justify its existence by proving that it and the other clones are superior. It’s not out to destroy anything, he just wants to prove he deserves to exist.
Meanwhile, Mew is actually kind of a purist, claiming the clones are just fakes and don’t deserve to exist. It definitely starts the movie as a vibing space cat, but once it encounters the clones, it instigates the battle as much as Mewtwo does.
I could get into it but this article does a good job summarizing it.
https://www.denofgeek.com/culture/how-the-us-version-of-pokemon-the-first-movie-changed-its-meaning/
I would argue the chauvinism that they both display makes them both solidly in the wrong.
Very much a commentary on war and an argument for anti-imperalism I’d say.
Oh, that’s actually a pretty great plot. And, just like how in that story no side is necessarily the “good” guys, he says it got changed because the “multiethnic audience” of America wouldn’t have liked it, because I very, very much doubt the American marketing team that simplified it would say that.
Brother my brother
tell me what are we fighting for
Isn’t life just so much more?that’s me with Mimi