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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. | ||
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* 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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