

The original clone Pokemon made for Team Rocket, who turns on them and sets out to carve his own destiny. Voiced by: Masachika Ichimura (adult), Showtaro Morikubo (young) (Japanese), Jay Goede ( Mewtwo Strikes Back), Dan Green ( Mewtwo Returns onward) (English), Enrique Mederos (Latin American Spanish, Mewtwo Strikes Back and Mewtwo Returns), Luis Leonardo Suarez (Latin American Spanish, Mewtwo Strikes Back: Evolution and Journeys)
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"They call me Ambertwo, but I'm still really Amber." Gone Horribly Right: He says it best right before he is killed by Mewtwo when it destroys the entire lab.Expy: His design and background is based off of Dr.Death by Adaptation: His namesake in the games is alive, while Dr.Despair Event Horizon: When he loses the clone Kanto starters and any hopes of reviving his daughter in one fell swoop.Adaptational Villainy: More like Adaptational Anti-Heroism, but, whereas the game version is a kindly old man who used to be a researcher in Cinnabar Island, this version is a more morally gray scientist who, in his attempts to gain the funding and technology to resurrect his daughter, worked with Team Rocket to perfectly clone Mew, and give Team Rocket the world's most powerful Pokémon.Later games, however, would take the role of Mewtwo's creator the movie's Fuji and give it to the Fuji of the games. Fuji, on the other hand, is an Expy of Astro Boy's Dr.

Fuji in Pokémon Red and Blue, but in his original iteration he had no established connection to Mewtwo, he was merely a kindly old man who took care of pokémon. Adaptation Personality Change: There is a Mr.Voiced by: Yosuke Akimoto (Japanese), Jay Goede (English), Esteban Siller (Latin American Spanish)
