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[[File:Day-Care Man Sugimori.png|thumb|left|130px|The first [[Pokémon Breeder (Base Set 76)|Day-Care Man]], art by [[Ken Sugimori]]]]
[[File:Day-Care Man Sugimori.png|thumb|left|130px|The first [[Pokémon Breeder (Base Set 76)|Day-Care Man]], art by [[Ken Sugimori]]]]
The only region in which a Day-Care Couple is not present is the [[Kanto]] region. Breeding was not a mechanic of the [[Generation I]] games when Kanto was introduced, so only one person, the Day-Care Man, was included in the games. He and his wife have been in every game since [[Generation II]], including the {{2v2|Red|Green}} remakes {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}. In these games the couple is present in the [[Sevii Islands]]; the lone Day-Care Man remains in the original Kanto Day-Care Center.
The only region in which a Day-Care Couple is not present is the [[Kanto]] region. Breeding was not a mechanic of the [[Generation I]] games when Kanto was introduced, so only one person, the Day-Care Man, was included in the games. He and his wife have been in every game since [[Generation II]], including the {{2v2|Red|Green}} remakes {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}. In these games the couple is present in the [[Sevii Islands]]; the lone Day-Care Man remains in the original Kanto Day-Care Center.
In the international version of {{game|Crystal}}, the Day-Care Man will give the player [[List of in-game event Pokémon in Generation II#Odd Egg|an "Odd Egg"]] that contains one of seven [[baby Pokémon]]. This Pokémon has a higher chance of being {{shiny}}, at 14%. In the Japanese version of {{game|Crystal}}, the Day-Care Man instead gives out an {{key|II|Egg Ticket}} that can be traded in at the [[Pokémon Communication Center]] for the Odd Egg. The Odd Egg in the Japanese version has a 50% chance of being {{Shiny}}. In both versions, the hatched Pokémon will know the special move {{m|Dizzy Punch}}.


In {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}}, the Day-Care Man gives his and the Day-Care Lady's number to the player. The player can call the Day-Care Lady to check their Pokémon's levels, while the Day-Care Man can tell whether two Pokémon like each other and whether they produced an Egg or not.
In {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}}, the Day-Care Man gives his and the Day-Care Lady's number to the player. The player can call the Day-Care Lady to check their Pokémon's levels, while the Day-Care Man can tell whether two Pokémon like each other and whether they produced an Egg or not.