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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 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.


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 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, and his friends' 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.  


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]].
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]].