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The '''Drowsy Guy''' is a character appearing in the Pokémon Ranger series. He has two {{p|Drowzee}} which help him with his job. He is known as the '''Drowzee Man''' in {{ga|Pokémon Ranger}}.
The '''Drowsy Guy''' is a character appearing in the Pokémon Ranger series. He has two {{p|Drowzee}} which help him with his job. He is known as the '''Drowzee Man''' in {{ga|Pokémon Ranger}}.


In {{ga|Pokémon Ranger}} and {{g|Ranger: Shadows of Almia}}, he allows the player to experience once again their most memorable capture. When he does this, he chants a spell while moving his arms around with his Drowzee.
In {{ga|Pokémon Ranger}} and {{g|Ranger: Shadows of Almia}}, he allows the {{player}} to experience once again their most memorable capture. When he does this, he chants a spell while moving his arms around with his Drowzee.


In the first game, he is found in [[Fiore Temple]] just before the screen where [[Gordor]] or {{p|Rayquaza}} can be fought. He allows the player to fight the legendary Pokémon {{p|Raikou}}, {{p|Suicune}} and {{p|Entei}} once again. However, he only allows players to bring three friend Pokémon instead of the full seven. He will not appear during the mission to capture Rayquaza,
In the first game, he is found in [[Fiore Temple]] just before the screen where [[Gordor]] or {{p|Rayquaza}} can be fought. He allows the player to fight the legendary Pokémon {{p|Raikou}}, {{p|Suicune}} and {{p|Entei}} once again. However, he only allows players to bring three friend Pokémon instead of the full seven. He will not appear during the mission to capture Rayquaza,
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In {{g|Ranger: Guardian Signs}}, the Drowsy Guy also appears, but this time he allows the player to re-watch the game's end credits. The role of rebattling the final bosses is instead given to [[Nema]]'s machine.
In {{g|Ranger: Guardian Signs}}, the Drowsy Guy also appears, but this time he allows the player to re-watch the game's end credits. The role of rebattling the final bosses is instead given to [[Nema]]'s machine.
==Trivia==
* Though he was clearly created to supply a logical reason why the player should be able to battle the final boss once again, in the [[core series]], the player has the ability to defeat the [[Elite Four]] countless times even though they have already become the {{pkmn|Champion}}, with no characters referencing or implying otherwise.
* His design and choice of Pokémon seems to mirror the {{p|Abra}} man in {{3v2|Gold|Silver|Crystal}} and {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}}, as they are both old men carrying {{type|Psychic}} Pokémon who utilize said Pokémon's power on the player around the end of the game.


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==Trivia==
* Though he was clearly created to supply a logical reason why the player should be able to battle the final boss once again, in the [[core series]], the player has the ability to defeat the [[Elite Four]] countless times even though they have already become the {{pkmn|Champion}}, with no characters referencing or implying otherwise.
* His design and choice of Pokémon seems to mirror the {{p|Abra}} man in {{3v2|Gold|Silver|Crystal}} and {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}}, as they are both old men carrying {{type|Psychic}} Pokémon who utilize said Pokémon's power on the player around the end of the game.


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