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The {{p|Mew}} will be available via trade. Players are advised to catch a Pokémon on an early route, such as {{p|Pidgey}} or {{p|Rattata}}, to trade for the Mew, as they will be unable to get the traded Pokémon back.
The {{p|Mew}} will be available via trade. Players are advised to catch a Pokémon on an early route, such as {{p|Pidgey}} or {{p|Rattata}}, to trade for the Mew, as they will be unable to get the traded Pokémon back.


Players can obtain their Mew from March 19 to May 8, 2016 at participating {{jwp|イオン (企業)|ÆON}}, {{jwp|イオン (店舗ブランド)|ÆON STYLE}}, {{jwp|イオンスーパーセンター|ÆON SUPERCENTER}}, AEON Retail Stores, {{wp|Culture Convenience Club|Game TSUTAYA}}, {{wp|Toys "R" Us}}, Pokémon Stores, and all {{OBP|Pokémon Center|store}} stores in Japan.
Players can obtain their Mew from March 19 to May 8, 2016 at participating {{jwp|イオン (企業)|ÆON}}, {{jwp|イオン (店舗ブランド)|ÆON STYLE}}, {{jwp|イオンスーパーセンター|ÆON SUPERCENTER}}, AEON Retail Stores, {{wp|Culture Convenience Club|Game TSUTAYA}}, {{wp|Toys "R" Us}}, Pokémon Stores, and all {{OBP|Pokémon Center|store}} stores in Japan. They must present their exchange ticket to obtain it, which will be returned afterward.
 
Each ticket can strictly only be used to obtain Mew once.
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As previously announced, to obtain the exchange ticket, players must purchase one of the four special edition Pokémon {{bp|Nintendo 2DS}} bundles in Japan. These bundles include a Nintendo 2DS, a pre-installed Generation I core series game of the corresponding color, an exclusive Nintendo 3DS Home theme, a collectible Kanto region Town Map, a sticker set based on the game mascot, the exchange ticket, and a serial code for Mew redeemable in one of the {{bp|Generation VI}} games.
As previously announced, to obtain the exchange ticket, players must purchase one of the four special edition Pokémon {{bp|Nintendo 2DS}} bundles in Japan. These bundles include a Nintendo 2DS, a pre-installed Generation I core series game of the corresponding color, an exclusive Nintendo 3DS Home theme, a collectible Kanto region Town Map, a sticker set based on the game mascot, the exchange ticket, and a serial code for Mew redeemable in one of the {{bp|Generation VI}} games.