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'''Drowzee''' is a tapir-like Pokémon with psychic powers that was introduced in the first generation games. Its evolved form is [[Hypno]].
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Drowzee is a Pokémon that puts people to sleep and then eats their dreams. It remembers all the dreams it has eaten, and it rarely eats adult's dreams due to preferring the taste of children's dreams, having a love for fun dreams. If one sleeps by a Drowzee all the time, it will sometimes show the person their dreams that they have eaten in the past. They have been known to get sick from eating bad dreams. It can usually tell where someone is sleeping and what they are dreaming about whenever it twitches its nose.
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It has been described as a descendant of the legendary animal baku. Drowzee have been known to eat people's dreams through their nostrils while standing above their pillow, with a sign of this being the person having an itchy nose. They are skilled hypnotists, which makes them useful in battles. Drowzee evolves into Hypno at Level 26.
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=Appearances=
 
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==Mainstream Games==
 
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In ''[[Pokémon: Red, Green and Blue Versions|Pokémon: Red, Blue]]'', ''[[Pokémon: Yellow Version|Yellow]]'', ''[[Pokémon: FireRed and LeafGreen Versions|FireRed and LeafGreen]]'', Drowzee could be uncommonly found at Route 11. They could also be found at Berry Forest in ''FireRed''/''LeafGreen''.
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In ''[[Pokémon: Gold and Silver Versions|Gold, Silver]]'', ''[[Pokémon: Crystal Version|Crystal]]'', ''[[Pokémon: HeartGold and SoulSilver Versions|HeartGold and SoulSilver]]'', they commonly appeared at Routes 11, 34 and 35. In ''Crystal'', they were nocturnal and also could be found on Route 6. In ''HeartGold''/''SoulSilver'', they were also found at the Safari Zone's Swamp area. In ''[[Pokémon: Diamond and Pearl Versions|Diamond, Pearl]]'' and ''[[Pokémon: Platinum Version|Platinum]]'', Drozwee appeared at Route 215 in swarms.
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==Other Games==
 
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In ''[[Pokémon Pinball]]'', Drowzee could be caught at Vermilion City Seaside and Vermilion City Streets. Among the ''Pokémon'' [[e-Reader]] line, Drowzee was featured in a minigame called "Dream Eater" where the player controlled a Drowzee trying to put a [[Primeape]] to sleep, and the Drowzee had to avoid being spotted by the Primeape until the hypnosis was complete. In ''[[Pokémon Trozei!]]'', it appeared at Secret Storage 7, Secret Storage 18, Endless Level 13 and Mr. Who's Den.
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In ''[[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red and Blue Rescue Teams]]'', Drowzee could be recruited at the ninth through fourteenth floors of Buried Relic and the first five floors of Solar Cave. In ''[[Pokémon Ranger]]'', Drowzee appeared at the Waterworks, and a character appearing after the end of the game called a Drowsy Man had two Drowzee that he could use to make the player relive earlier parts of the game. In ''[[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Darkness]]'', it could be recruited at the fifteenth basement floor of Spacial Rift and the first four basement floors of Deep Spacial Rift. A nonplayable Drowzee also appeared as an antagonist who kidnapped [[Azurill]] and forced it to get treasure for him until the player's team defeated him and had him arrested. Drowzee later winds up helping the player in ways such as helping them enter Azurill's nightmare to stop it.
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In ''[[Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia]]'', Drowzee was found at Cargo Ship. Drowzee also appeared in ''[[Pokémon Rumble]]'', at Eternal Tower.
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[[Category: Creatures]] [[Category: Pokémon]][[Category: Psychic Type Pokémon]]
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==Video Games==
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*In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', Drowzee made a cameo appearance among a group of Pokémon during the game's intro sequence.
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==Other Media==
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*It was initially featured in an episode of the ''Pokémon'' anime where both a Drowzee and a Hypno belonged to a Pokémon Lover's Club. Ash and his friends worked with the Drowzee to undo the damage that the Hypno's hypnosis had caused. A later Orange Islands episode featured a Drowzee being used by Butch and Cassidy to hypnotize the Pokémon of an island into becoming their Pokémon until Ash and his friends came to stop them. It ended with [[Togepi]] and Drowzee competing in using the Metronome move, and Togepi caused an explosion that knocked it out. They have also made other, mostly minor appearances throughout the series.
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*In the ''Pokémon Adventures'' manga, Drowzee have made only a few minor appearances belonging to members of [[Team Rocket]] and [[Team Galactic]]. It was also shown among the Pokémon that [[Gold]] had at his home.
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=Trivia=
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*Its name is a play on "drowsy". The "z" in its name could have been added to emphasize its connection with sleep, as zs are often using to represent sleeping.
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*Drowzee is designed based on the tapir-like  Japanese mythological creature called the Baku, which is known for eating people's dreams and nightmares. This connection is actually acknowledged in its [[Pokédex]] entry. The fifth generation later introduces [[Munna]]] and [[Musharna]], a pair of dream-eating Pokémon that also are inspired by the Baku.

Latest revision as of 07:01, 29 December 2018

Drowzee.png
The Hypnosis Pokémon
#096 - Drowzee
Evolve Hypno
Debut Pokémon: Red Version
Pokémon: Green Version
Species Info
Type Psychic.gif+
Height 1.0 m (3'03")
Weight 32.4 kg (71.4 lbs.)
Color Yellow
Gender Ratio 1♂ : 1♀
Ability Insomnia / Forewarn
Hidden Ability
Egg Group Humanshape
Icon Sprite
I096.gif File:096sprite.png
Footprint
30px
Base Statistics
Hit Points 60 Speed 42
Attack 48 Sp. Attack 43
Defense 45 Sp. Defense 90
Training Info
Catch Rate 190 Hatch Steps 5,120
Base Exp. 102 Effort Points SpD
Happiness 70
To Lv.100 Normal
Kanto # Johto # Hoenn # Sinnoh #
< 096 > < 087 >
Unova # Johto (IV) #

Drowzee is a tapir-like Pokémon with psychic powers that was introduced in the first generation games. Its evolved form is Hypno.

Information[edit]

Drowzee is a Pokémon that puts people to sleep and then eats their dreams. It remembers all the dreams it has eaten, and it rarely eats adult's dreams due to preferring the taste of children's dreams, having a love for fun dreams. If one sleeps by a Drowzee all the time, it will sometimes show the person their dreams that they have eaten in the past. They have been known to get sick from eating bad dreams. It can usually tell where someone is sleeping and what they are dreaming about whenever it twitches its nose.

It has been described as a descendant of the legendary animal baku. Drowzee have been known to eat people's dreams through their nostrils while standing above their pillow, with a sign of this being the person having an itchy nose. They are skilled hypnotists, which makes them useful in battles. Drowzee evolves into Hypno at Level 26.

Appearances[edit]

Mainstream Games[edit]

In Pokémon: Red, Blue, Yellow, FireRed and LeafGreen, Drowzee could be uncommonly found at Route 11. They could also be found at Berry Forest in FireRed/LeafGreen.

In Gold, Silver, Crystal, HeartGold and SoulSilver, they commonly appeared at Routes 11, 34 and 35. In Crystal, they were nocturnal and also could be found on Route 6. In HeartGold/SoulSilver, they were also found at the Safari Zone's Swamp area. In Diamond, Pearl and Platinum, Drozwee appeared at Route 215 in swarms.

Other Games[edit]

In Pokémon Pinball, Drowzee could be caught at Vermilion City Seaside and Vermilion City Streets. Among the Pokémon e-Reader line, Drowzee was featured in a minigame called "Dream Eater" where the player controlled a Drowzee trying to put a Primeape to sleep, and the Drowzee had to avoid being spotted by the Primeape until the hypnosis was complete. In Pokémon Trozei!, it appeared at Secret Storage 7, Secret Storage 18, Endless Level 13 and Mr. Who's Den.

In Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red and Blue Rescue Teams, Drowzee could be recruited at the ninth through fourteenth floors of Buried Relic and the first five floors of Solar Cave. In Pokémon Ranger, Drowzee appeared at the Waterworks, and a character appearing after the end of the game called a Drowsy Man had two Drowzee that he could use to make the player relive earlier parts of the game. In Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Darkness, it could be recruited at the fifteenth basement floor of Spacial Rift and the first four basement floors of Deep Spacial Rift. A nonplayable Drowzee also appeared as an antagonist who kidnapped Azurill and forced it to get treasure for him until the player's team defeated him and had him arrested. Drowzee later winds up helping the player in ways such as helping them enter Azurill's nightmare to stop it.

In Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia, Drowzee was found at Cargo Ship. Drowzee also appeared in Pokémon Rumble, at Eternal Tower.

Other Appearances[edit]

Video Games[edit]

  • In Super Smash Bros. Melee, Drowzee made a cameo appearance among a group of Pokémon during the game's intro sequence.

Other Media[edit]

  • It was initially featured in an episode of the Pokémon anime where both a Drowzee and a Hypno belonged to a Pokémon Lover's Club. Ash and his friends worked with the Drowzee to undo the damage that the Hypno's hypnosis had caused. A later Orange Islands episode featured a Drowzee being used by Butch and Cassidy to hypnotize the Pokémon of an island into becoming their Pokémon until Ash and his friends came to stop them. It ended with Togepi and Drowzee competing in using the Metronome move, and Togepi caused an explosion that knocked it out. They have also made other, mostly minor appearances throughout the series.
  • In the Pokémon Adventures manga, Drowzee have made only a few minor appearances belonging to members of Team Rocket and Team Galactic. It was also shown among the Pokémon that Gold had at his home.

Trivia[edit]

  • Its name is a play on "drowsy". The "z" in its name could have been added to emphasize its connection with sleep, as zs are often using to represent sleeping.
  • Drowzee is designed based on the tapir-like Japanese mythological creature called the Baku, which is known for eating people's dreams and nightmares. This connection is actually acknowledged in its Pokédex entry. The fifth generation later introduces Munna] and Musharna, a pair of dream-eating Pokémon that also are inspired by the Baku.