Drowzee (Pokémon)
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[[Category:Yellow catchrate=190-colored Pokémon]] Drowzee (Japanese: スリープ Sleepe) is a Psychic-type Pokémon.
Pokédex entries
- Pokémon Red and Blue
- Puts enemies to sleep, then eats their dreams. Occasionally gets sick from eating bad dreams.
- Pokémon Yellow
- If you sleep by it all the time, it will sometimes show you dreams it has eaten in the past.
- Pokémon Gold
- If you think that you had a good dream, but you can't remember it, a Drowzee has probably eaten it.
- Pokémon Silver
- It remembers every dream it eats. It rarely eats the dreams of adults because children's are much tastier.
- Pokémon Crystal
- When it twitches its nose, it can tell where someone is sleeping and what that person is dreaming about.
- Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire
- If your nose becomes itchy while you are sleeping, it's a sure sign that one of these Pokémon is standing above your pillow and trying to eat your dream through your nostrils.
- Pokémon Emerald
- If your nose becomes itchy while you are sleeping, it's a sure sign that a Drowzee is standing above your pillow and trying to eat your dream through your nostrils.
- Pokémon FireRed
- A descendent of the legendary animal baku, which is said to eat dreams. It is skilled at hypnotism.
- Pokémon LeafGreen
- Puts enemies to sleep, then eats their dreams. Occasionally gets sick from eating only bad dreams.
Name origin
Drowzee's name is a misspelling of the word drowsy, which means dull with sleepiness. The zee could also be a reference to the saying "catching some Zs", meaning to sleep. Its Japanese name is simply a misspelling of sleep.
Drowzee is based on the Japanese myth of the baku, creatures who eat bad dreams of sleeping people. Originally, they were composite animals, but later became tapirs — pig-like animals from South America.
Base stats
Stat | Range | ||
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At Lv. 50 | At Lv. 100 | ||
HP: 60
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120 - 167 | 230 - 324 | |
48
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47 - 110 | 90 - 214 | |
45
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45 - 106 | 85 - 207 | |
43
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43 - 104 | 81 - 203 | |
90
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85 - 156 | 166 - 306 | |
42
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42 - 103 | 80 - 201 | |
Total: 328
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Type effectiveness
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Learnset
By leveling up
Game | Generation I | Generation II | Generation III | |
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RSE | FR/LG | |||
Start | Hypnosis Pound |
Hypnosis Pound |
Hypnosis Pound | |
7 | Disable | |||
10 | Disable | Disable | ||
11 | Confusion | |||
12 | Disable | |||
17 | Confusion | Headbutt | ||
18 | Confusion | Confusion | ||
21 | Poison Gas | |||
24 | Headbutt | |||
25 | Headbutt | Slam | ||
27 | Meditate | |||
29 | Poison Gas | |||
31 | Poison Gas | Poison Gas | Psychic | |
32 | Psychic | |||
36 | Meditate | Meditate | ||
37 | Meditate | Psych Up | ||
40 | Psychic | Psychic | ||
41 | Swagger | |||
43 | Psych Up | Psych Up | ||
45 | Future Sight | Future Sight | ||
41 | Future Sight |
By TM/HM
Game | Generation I | Generation II | Generation III |
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TM01 | Mega Punch | Dynamicpunch | Focus Punch |
TM02 | Headbutt | ||
TM03 | Curse | ||
TM04 | Calm Mind | ||
TM05 | Mega Kick | ||
TM06 | Toxic | Toxic | Toxic |
TM07 | Zap Cannon | ||
TM08 | Body Slam | ||
TM09 | Take Down | Psych Up | |
TM10 | Double-Edge | Hidden Power | Hidden Power |
TM11 | Sunny Day | Sunny Day | |
TM12 | Taunt | ||
TM13 | Snore | ||
TM16 | Light Screen | ||
TM17 | Submission | Protect | Protect |
TM18 | Counter | Rain Dance | Rain Dance |
TM19 | Seismic Toss | ||
TM20 | Rage | Endure | Safeguard |
TM21 | Frustration | Frustration | |
TM27 | Return | Return | |
TM29 | Psychic | Psychic | Psychic |
TM30 | Teleport | Shadow Ball | Shadow Ball |
TM31 | Mimic | Brick Break | |
TM32 | Double Team | Double Team | Double Team |
TM33 | Reflect | Ice Punch | Reflect |
TM34 | Bide | Swagger | |
TM35 | Metronome | Sleep Talk | Flamethrower |
TM40 | Skull Bash | ||
TM41 | Thunderpunch | Torment | |
TM42 | Dream Eater | Dream Eater | Facade |
TM43 | Secret Power | ||
TM44 | Rest | Rest | Rest |
TM45 | Thunder Wave | Attract | Attract |
TM46 | Psywave | Thief | |
TM48 | Fire Punch | Skill Swap | |
TM49 | Tri Attack | Snatch | |
TM50 | Substitute | Nightmare | |
HM05 | Flash | Flash | Flash |
In the anime
Drowzee first appeared alongside its evolved form in EP027. Both of the Hypnosis Pokémon were used to help the members of the Pokémon Lover's Club get sleep. Hypno was causing children to act like Pokémon and draining the energy off of the Pokémon in the local Pokémon center. Drowzee was used to fix the mess Hypno created.
Drowzee made another appearance in EP086. Butch and Cassidy used Drowzee to make Pokémon to turn against their trainers and come to Butch and Cassidy.
Drowzee was living in abandoned mining town with several other Psychic Pokémon in AG146. The Psychic Pokémon had parties in order to help them forgeting their saddness due to fact that the miners had left the town long ago. However, the constant partying were disturbing the Ghost Pokémon that lived in the abandoned mine.
Evolution
External links
In other languages
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