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'''Hypno's Naptime''' (Japanese: '''スリーパーとポケモンがえり!?''' ''{{tt|Sleeper|Hypno}} and Pokémon Hypnotism!?'') is the 27th episode of the [[Pokémon anime]]. It was first broadcast in Japan on September 30, 1997 and in the United States on October 13, 1998.
'''Hypno's Naptime''' (Japanese: '''スリーパーとポケモンがえり!?''' ''{{tt|Sleeper|Hypno}} and Pokémon Hypnotism!?'') is the 27th episode of the [[Pokémon anime]]. It was first broadcast in Japan on September 30, 1997, and in the United States on October 13, 1998.


{{spoilers}}
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==Blurb==
==Blurb==
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<i>Our heroes come to a town in which a great deal of children have recently turned up missing. Working together with Jenny to search for these children, they begin an investigation at the Pokémon Center, inquiring into the disappearances, but Joy has other concerns. For some reason, the Pokémon in the Center aren't getting well at all. Jenny reveals that a mysterious sleep wave has been passing in and out of the town for several days. Our heroes suspect a connection between the missing children and the Pokémon's poor condition. Team Rocket begins a sinister search of their own for the source of these strange occurrences. What could be the cause of this sleep wave?</i>
<i>Our heroes come to a town in which a great deal of children have recently turned up missing. Working together with Jenny to search for these children, they begin an investigation at the Pokémon Center, inquiring into the disappearances, but Joy has other concerns. For some reason, the Pokémon in the Center aren't getting well at all. Jenny reveals that a mysterious sleep wave has been passing in and out of the town for several days. Our heroes suspect a connection between the missing children and the Pokémon's poor condition. Team Rocket begins a sinister search of their own for the source of these strange occurrences. What could be the cause of this sleep wave?</i>


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After arriving at [[HopHopHop Town]], {{Ash}} and {{ashfr}} suddenly encounter [[Arnold's mother|a woman]] calling for her son [[Arnold]], who embraces Ash by mistake. Once Ash clears up the misunderstanding, the group learns that Arnold, as well as many other children, have been missing for three days. [[Officer Jenny]] pulls up to add another missing child poster, and {{an|Brock}} immediately volunteers to help solve the mystery. Ash is reminded of {{Delia|his own mother}} and takes it upon himself to solve the mystery. The group arrives at the [[Pokémon Center]], where [[Nurse Joy]] reveals that the Center's {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} lost their energy as of three days ago. She shows them a few of the Pokémon that have been affected, and even {{AP|Pikachu}} becomes tired. Suddenly, a device on Officer Jenny's hip starts beeping. Jenny explains that she is tracking sleep waves that have appeared in the city. Meanwhile, {{TRT}} is also tracking the source of the sleep waves in the hope of putting {{an|Giovanni|Boss}} to sleep so they can take a much needed vacation.
After arriving at [[HopHopHop Town]], {{Ash}} and {{ashfr}} suddenly encounter [[Arnold's mother|a woman]] calling for her son [[Arnold]], who embraces Ash by mistake. Once Ash clears up the misunderstanding, the group learns that Arnold, as well as many other children, have been missing for three days. [[Officer Jenny]] pulls up to add another missing child poster, and {{an|Brock}} immediately volunteers to help solve the mystery. Ash is reminded of {{Delia|his own mother}} and takes it upon himself to solve the mystery. The group arrives at the [[Pokémon Center]], where [[Nurse Joy]] reveals that the Center's {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} lost their energy as of three days ago. She shows them a few of the Pokémon that have been affected, and even {{AP|Pikachu}} becomes tired. Suddenly, a device on Officer Jenny's hip starts beeping. Jenny explains that she is tracking sleep waves that have appeared in the city. Meanwhile, {{TRT}} is also tracking the source of the sleep waves in the hope of putting {{an|Giovanni|Boss}} to sleep so they can take a much needed vacation.


Ash and the group track the sleep waves to a rooftop mansion with a trimmed hedge garden. Ash and Brock burst through the doors. To their surprise, there is a formal gathering of well dressed adults, and {{p|Drowzee}} and {{p|Hypno}} resting on a podium. The adults explain that their old Drowzee finally evolved to Hypno three days ago, and they have been using Hypno's sleep waves instead of sleeping pills. Finally, a man explains that they are the members of the Pokémon Lover's Club, who have all grown to love Hypno the most. Apparently, the city life is stressful on the members, and so they have turned into insomniacs. The only cure they could find was Hypno's sleep waves. However, as Brock deduces, Hypno's hypnosis is generally used on Pokémon. When altered to affect people, it has side effects that cause Pokémon to lose energy, and possibly affect extra sensitive kids. Misty, curious as to this last idea, allows herself to be hypnotized by Hypno. Hypno starts its {{m|Hypnosis}} and she suddenly begins acting like a {{p|Seel}}, and runs into a nearby park. It opens up into a clearing revealing not only Misty, but all the missing children, acting like Pokémon and Brock reiterates his theory. Officer Jenny attempts to awaken the children from their hypnosis, but it is of no use. The head of the club suggests using Drowzee's sleep attacks to induce dream wavelengths could counteract Hypno's wavelengths.
Ash and the group track the sleep waves to a rooftop mansion with a trimmed hedge garden. Ash and Brock burst through the doors. To their surprise, there is a formal gathering of well-dressed adults, and {{p|Drowzee}} and {{p|Hypno}} resting on a podium. The adults explain that their old Drowzee finally evolved to Hypno three days ago, and they have been using Hypno's sleep waves instead of sleeping pills. Finally, a man explains that they are the members of the [[Pokémon Fan Club|Pokémon Lover's Club]], who have all grown to love Hypno the most. Apparently, the city life is stressful on the members, and so they have turned into insomniacs. The only cure they could find was Hypno's sleep waves. However, as Brock deduces, Hypno's hypnosis is generally used on Pokémon. When altered to affect people, it has side effects that cause Pokémon to lose energy, and possibly affect particularly sensitive children. Misty, curious as to this last idea, allows herself to be hypnotized by Hypno. Hypno starts its {{m|Hypnosis}} and she suddenly begins acting like a {{p|Seel}}, and runs into a nearby park. It opens up into a clearing revealing not only Misty, but all the missing children, acting like Pokémon and Brock reiterates his theory. Officer Jenny attempts to awaken the children from their hypnosis, but it is of no use. The head of the club suggests using Drowzee's sleep attacks to induce dream wavelengths that could counteract Hypno's wavelengths.


Back at the mansion, Drowzee uses its ability to put Misty into a trance. Finally, it claps, awakening Misty from both the trance, and the hypnosis. Relieved that this solution worked, Ash carries Drowzee to take it to the clearing to cure the other children. En route, Team Rocket soars down from the sky on hang gliders, reciting their {{motto}}. On the ground, [[Jessie]] pulls out a mirror, and they try to get Hypno to hypnotize itself. Ash, with some fast thinking, throws a potted plant, smashing the mirror. Not yet finished, Team Rocket breaks out the whips and snare Drowzee and Hypno. Ash holds onto Drowzee while Misty uses {{TP|Misty|Staryu}} to cut the whips. Ash calls {{AP|Pidgeotto}} to gust Team Rocket away. With Team Rocket out of the way, they use Drowzee to cure the children, who awaken, and run home. Also, Arnold's mother embraces her son, much to Jenny, Ash, Misty, and Brock's delight. They head back to the Pokémon Center and cure the Pokémon there. Misty wonders what they dream about, and Brock suspects they dream of getting stronger and [[Evolution|evolving]]. Ash attempts to take all the credit for solving the case, though Brock and Misty quickly correct him by saying that he didn't solve anything, and that Jenny did, making Ash laugh nervously and hang his head in shame.  
Back at the mansion, Drowzee uses its ability to put Misty into a trance. Finally, it claps, awakening Misty from both the trance, and the hypnosis. Relieved that this solution worked, Ash carries Drowzee to take it to the clearing to cure the other children. En route, Team Rocket soars down from the sky on hang gliders, reciting their {{motto}}. On the ground, [[Jessie]] pulls out a mirror, and they try to get Hypno to hypnotize itself. Ash, with some fast thinking, throws a potted plant, smashing the mirror. Not yet finished, Team Rocket breaks out whips and snare the two {{pkmn|category|Hypnosis Pokémon}}. Ash holds onto Drowzee while Misty uses {{TP|Misty|Staryu}} to cut the whips. Ash calls {{AP|Pidgeotto}} to gust Team Rocket away.


Nurse Joy then realizes there is one Pokémon, a {{p|Psyduck}}, that is still holding its head.  Brock, as a {{tc|Pokémon Breeder}}, volunteers to take it, but shortly after heading out, he sees that it might be worth too much effort and attempts to pass it off on Misty, claiming that as a {{type|Water}} Pokémon, it should go to her. Misty refuses to accept the so-called "boring" Pokémon. Ash's [[Pokédex]] reports that Psyduck always has a headache. Misty, in a fit of shock over this reveal, trips over a rock and a {{i|Poké Ball}} rolls out of her bag in front of Psyduck. It pecks the Ball, activates it, and is accidentally caught, much to Misty's dismay.  Ash halfheartedly congratulates Misty on her capture, and when the narrator does the same, [[Breaking the fourth wall|Misty explodes on him, demanding that he not congratulate her]].
With Team Rocket out of the way, Drowzee uses its abilities to cure the children, who awaken and run home. Arnold's mother embraces her son, much to the relief and delight of Jenny, Ash, and his friends. They head back to the Pokémon Center and cure the Pokémon there. Misty wonders what they dream about, and Brock suspects they dream of getting stronger and [[Evolution|evolving]]. Ash attempts to take all the credit for solving the case, though Brock and Misty quickly correct him by saying that he didn't solve anything, and that Jenny did, making Ash laugh nervously and hang his head in shame.
 
Nurse Joy then realizes there is one Pokémon, a {{p|Psyduck}}, that is still holding its head.  Brock, as a {{tc|Pokémon Breeder}}, volunteers to take it, but shortly after heading out, he sees that it might be worth too much effort and attempts to pass it off on Misty, claiming that as a {{type|Water}} Pokémon, it should go to her. Misty refuses to accept the so-called "boring" Pokémon. Ash's [[Pokédex]] reports that Psyduck always has a headache. Misty, in a fit of shock over this reveal, trips over a rock and a {{i|Poké Ball}} rolls out of her bag in front of Psyduck. It pecks the Ball, activates it, and is accidentally caught, much to Misty's dismay.  Ash halfheartedly congratulates Misty on her capture, and when the [[narrator]] does the same, [[Breaking the fourth wall|Misty explodes on him]].


==Major events==
==Major events==
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* This episode [[breaking the fourth wall|breaks the fourth wall]] several times:
* This episode [[breaking the fourth wall|breaks the fourth wall]] several times:
** {{TRT}} says that they came early because of the "time constraints" on the show.
** {{TRT}} says that they came early because of the "time constraints" on the show.
** When [[James]] asks why they didn't resort to their more useful plan right away, [[Jessie]] responds, "We have to fill the half-hour."
** When [[James]] asks why they didn't resort to their more useful plan right away, [[Jessie]] responds, "We have to fill a half-hour."
** {{an|Misty}} responds "Don't congratulate me!" when the [[narrator]] congratulates her for {{pkmn2|caught|catching}} Psyduck.
** {{an|Misty}} responds "Don't congratulate me!" when the [[narrator]] congratulates her for {{pkmn2|caught|catching}} Psyduck.
* One of the children hypnotized by {{p|Hypno}} wears an outfit similar to that of [[Tracey Sketchit]].
* One of the children hypnotized by {{p|Hypno}} wears an outfit similar to that of [[Tracey Sketchit]].
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===Errors===
===Errors===
[[File:EP027 Color Error.png|thumb|230px|Nurse Joy's hair]]
[[File:EP027 Color Error.png|thumb|230px|Nurse Joy's hair]]
* When {{an|Brock}} tells two boys to tell him everything they know, his [[bag]] is colored green like his vest instead of blue.
* The rings in [[Nurse Joy]]'s hair are colored in the center when they should be left clear.
* The rings in [[Nurse Joy]]'s hair are colored in the center when they should be left clear.
* One of the members of the Pokémon Lovers Club says: "Why don't we use Drowzee to cure the children? '''Sleep''' emits dream wavelengths which in this case may counteract Hypno's Wavelengths". He uses Drowzee's Japanese name (Sleep) instead of its western name in the English dub.
* When [[Officer Jenny]] says that she, Ash, and {{ashfr}} should find the source of the sleep waves, her left glove is missing. This also happens to [[Jessie]] when she says that the sleep waves are coming from the [[HopHopHop Town|town]].
* In addition to the above, the original broadcast of the episode (Or at least the case with Sky One's version), Ash's response of "Drowzee?" is oddly missing, leaving him speaking without making a sound.
* When Nurse Joy is holding Cubone and Oddish, the yellow spot on Cubone is missing.
* When Nurse Joy is holding Cubone and Oddish, the yellow spot on Cubone is missing.
* The Pokémon Lovers Club is the Japanese name of the [[Pokémon Fan Club]] and was left unchanged for the English dub.
* After Ash tells one of the Pokémon Lover's Club members to look at his {{AP|Pikachu}}, one of Misty's suspenders is missing.
* When Misty is holding Pikachu, her suspender is missing.
* In the English dub:
* When Brock goes up to Officer Jenny, Ash completely disappears from one frame to the next.
** The [[Pokémon Fan Club]] is referred to by its Japanese name, the Pokémon Lover's Club.
** One of the members of the Pokémon Lover's Club says: "Why don't we use Drowzee to cure the children? '''Sleep''' emits dream wavelengths which in this case may counteract Hypno's Wavelengths." He refers to {{p|Drowzee}} by its Japanese name, Sleep.
** In the original broadcast of the episode, Ash's response of "Drowzee?" is missing, leaving his mouth moving without making a sound.


===Dub edits===
===Dub edits===
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* The writing on the posters was replaced by dots.
* The writing on the posters was replaced by dots.
* The exchange between Ash and Misty was a bit different between the two versions. Misty originally says that she'd better watch out for kidnappers due to her being cute. Ash acts confused, then Misty says "What?!", and Ash then grudgingly mentions that she's cute and she'd better watch out. In the English dub, this was changed to Misty mentioning that she'll be on these posters when she's a movie star, and Ash mentioning that she may be a star of horror films.
* The exchange between Ash and Misty was a bit different between the two versions. Misty originally says that she'd better watch out for kidnappers due to her being cute. Ash acts confused, then Misty says "What?!", and Ash then grudgingly mentions that she's cute and she'd better watch out. In the English dub, this was changed to Misty mentioning that she'll be on these posters when she's a movie star, and Ash mentioning that she may be a star of horror films.
* The echo in the Pokémon Center and the Pokémon Lovers Club is dub-only.
* The echo in the Pokémon Center and the Pokémon Lover's Club is dub-only.
* Misty asking if Officer Jenny's "Sleep Wave" detector's beep was her radio was originally supposed to be her cellphone; cellphones weren't nearly as common when this episode aired in English as they are today or already were in Japan back then.
* Misty asking if Officer Jenny's "Sleep Wave" detector's beep was her radio was originally supposed to be her cellphone; cellphones weren't nearly as common in America when this episode aired in English as they are today or already were in Japan back then.
* The PLC Gentleman mentioned in the English dub that Hypno became their favorite. Originally, he mentioned that Drowzee and Hypno were their favorites.
* A PLC member mentions in the English dub that Hypno became their favorite. Originally, he mentioned that Drowzee and Hypno were their favorites.
* Brock's statement about the kids and Misty suffering from "Pokémon-itis" was originally meant to be Pokémon Gaeri (a reference to the hypnotic condition ''atavistic regression'').
* Brock's statement about the kids and Misty suffering from "Pokémon-itis" was originally meant to be Pokémon Gaeri (a reference to the hypnotic condition called {{wp|atavistic regression}}).
* Originally, Jessie doesn't break the fourth wall. Instead, she says that James should stop complaining.
* Originally, Jessie doesn't break the fourth wall. Instead, she says that James should stop complaining.
* The statements about what the kids want to be when they grow up were different between the two versions. The kids who say they wanted to be a Pokémon Trainer, Fireman, and Doctor originally wanted to be a Pokémon Master, Pilot, and The World's Best Cook, respectively.
* The statements about what the kids want to be when they grow up were different between the two versions. The kids who say they wanted to be a Pokémon Trainer, fireman, and doctor originally wanted to be a [[Pokémon Master]], pilot, and the world's best cook, respectively.
* Misty's reply to Brock's statement about the Pokémon dream was originally her saying that she bets that battling, growing stronger, and evolution aren't the only things they probably dream about. In the English dub, they changed it to her saying she "gets those dreams as well".
* Misty's reply to Brock's statement about the Pokémon dream was originally her saying that she bets that battling, growing stronger, and evolution aren't the only things they probably dream about. In the English dub, they changed it to her saying she "gets those dreams as well".
* In the scene where Misty catches Psyduck, there is a two-second shot of Misty, Pikachu, and Brock hopping sideways that was cut.
* In the scene where Misty catches Psyduck, there is a two-second shot of Misty, Pikachu, and Brock hopping sideways that was cut.
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==In other languages==
==In other languages==
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|ar={{tt|بوكيمون التنويم المغناطيسي|The Hypnosis Pokémon}}
|zh_cmn={{tt|素利拍與神奇寶貝催眠 / 索利柏与神奇宝贝催眠|Hypno and Pokémon Hypnotism}}
|zh_cmn={{tt|素利拍與神奇寶貝催眠 / 索利柏与神奇宝贝催眠|Hypno and Pokémon Hypnotism}}
|cs={{tt|Hypnův spánek|Hypno's Sleep}}
|cs={{tt|Hypnův spánek|Hypno's Sleep}}
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|hi=Hypno पोकेमोन {{tt|''Hypno Pokémon''|The Pokémon Hypno}} {{tt|*|Hungama dub}}
|hi=Hypno पोकेमोन {{tt|''Hypno Pokémon''|The Pokémon Hypno}} {{tt|*|Hungama dub}}
|hu={{tt|Hipnopokémonok|Hypnotic Pokémon}}
|hu={{tt|Hipnopokémonok|Hypnotic Pokémon}}
|it={{tt|Un mistero da svelare|A mystery to be uncovered}}{{tt|*|Original 2000 dub}} <br> {{tt|Un pisolino ipnotizzante|A hypnotizing nap}}{{tt|*|2014 K2 TV dub}}<br>{{tt|Un pisolino ipnotizzato|A hypnotized nap}}{{tt|*|Pokémon TV}}
|it={{tt|Un mistero da svelare|A mystery to be uncovered}}{{tt|*|Original 2000 dub}} <br>{{tt|Un pisolino ipnotizzato|A hypnotized nap}}{{tt|*|2014 K2 TV dub}}
|ko=사라진 아이들을 찾아라! {{tt|salajin aideul-eul chaj-ala!|Find the Missing Children!}}
|ko=사라진 아이들을 찾아라! {{tt|salajin aideul-eul chaj-ala!|Find the Missing Children!}}
|no={{tt|Hypnos hypnose|Hypno's hypnosis}}{{tt|*|Pokémon TV, spoken title on VHS release}}<br>{{tt|Hypnos blund|Hypno's nap}}{{tt|*|Spoken title on Netflix' airing}}
|no={{tt|Hypnos hypnose|Hypno's hypnosis}}{{tt|*|Pokémon TV, spoken title on VHS release}}<br>{{tt|Hypnos blund|Hypno's nap}}{{tt|*|Spoken title on Netflix' airing}}