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Adding a section about the journal entries, to provide information on one of the game's most important secrets.
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{{sidebar|float=right|width=200px|title=The Diaries of Doctor Fuji|contents=Something of clear interest in the mansion would be the various pages from Dr. Fuji's journal, scattered about the mansion. These entries detail the discovery of a Pokémon known as "Mew," and how genetic engineering was used to alter its child into a being called "Mewtwo." The entries can be found, in chronological order, in the following locations: | |||
*In the northeast corner of Floor 2 | |||
*In the southwest corner of Floor 2 | |||
*On Floor 3, in a room that can only be accessed from stairwell B | |||
*In the basement, next to a Burglar and a Pokémon statue | |||
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