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Revision as of 07:10, 28 February 2007

000 #{{{prevnum}}}: Onix
Pokémon
#{{{nextnum}}}: Hypno 000
Drowzee
スリープ Sleep
#096
096Drowzee.png
Artwork from FR/LG
Type
Psychic '
Category
Hypnosis Pokémon
Abilities
Insomnia or Psychic Dream
Exp. at Lv. 100
1,000,000
Regional Pokédex numbers
Kanto
#096
Johto
#087
Hoenn
#266
Sinnoh
Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "?".
Regional Browser numbers
Height
3'3"
Imperial
1 m
Metric
Weight
71.4 lbs.
Imperial
32.4 kg
Metric
Dex color
Yellow
Catch rate
190 (24.8%)
Body style
BodyUnknown.png BodyUnknown.png
Blue-Striped
Footprint
 F096.png   F487O.png
Blue-Striped
Gender ratio
Gender unknown
Breeding
Humanshape group 1 cycles
(255 minimum steps)
EV yield
HP
0
Atk
0
Def
0
Sp.Atk
0
Sp.Def
0
Speed
0
Base Exp.: 102 Battle Exp.: 1021*

Drowzee (Japanese: スリープ Sleep) is a Psychic-type Pokémon.

Biology

Physiology

Gender differences

None.

Special abilities

Behavior

Habitat

Diet

Main article: Pokémon food

In the anime

Drowzee first appeared alongside its evolved form in EP027. Both of the Hypnosis Pokémon were used to help the members of the Pokémon Lover's Club get sleep. Hypno was causing children to act like Pokémon and draining the energy off of the Pokémon in the local Pokémon Center. Drowzee was used to fix the mess Hypno created.

Drowzee made another appearance in EP086. Butch and Cassidy used a Drowzee to brainwash Pokémon into turning against their trainers and obeying Butch and Cassidy.

Drowzee was living in abandoned mining town with several other Psychic Pokémon in AG146. The Psychic Pokémon had parties in order to help them forgeting their saddness due to fact that the miners had left the town long ago. However, the constant partying were disturbing the Ghost Pokémon that lived in the abandoned mine.

Pokédex entries

Game Pokédex
Pokémon Red and Blue Puts enemies to sleep, then eats their dreams. Occasionally gets sick from eating bad dreams.
Pokémon LeafGreen
Pokémon Yellow If you sleep by it all the time, it will sometimes show you dreams it has eaten in the past.
Pokémon Gold If you think that you had a good dream, but you can't remember it, a Drowzee has probably eaten it.
Pokémon Silver It remembers every dream it eats. It rarely eats the dreams of adults because children's are much tastier.
Pokémon Crystal When it twitches its nose, it can tell where someone is sleeping and what that person is dreaming about.
Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire If your nose becomes itchy while you are sleeping, it's a sure sign that one of these Pokémon is standing above your pillow and trying to eat your dream through your nostrils.
Pokémon Emerald If your nose becomes itchy while you are sleeping, it's a sure sign that a Drowzee is standing above your pillow and trying to eat your dream through your nostrils.
Pokémon FireRed A descendent of the legendary animal baku, which is said to eat dreams. It is skilled at hypnotism.

Game locations

This Pokémon was unavailable prior to Generation I.
Generation I
Red Blue
Rare Route 11
Blue (Japan)
None Trade
Yellow
Rare Route 11
Generation II
Gold Silver
Common Route 34, Route 35, Route 37
Crystal
Common Route 34, Route 35, Route 37
Generation III
Ruby Sapphire
None Trade from FireRed/LeafGreen
Emerald
None Trade from FireRed/LeafGreen
FireRed LeafGreen
Uncommon Route 11
Colosseum
None Trade from FireRed/LeafGreen
XD
None Trade from FireRed/LeafGreen
Generation IV
Diamond Pearl
Swarm Route 215
Platinum
None Trade
HeartGold SoulSilver
None Trade
Pal Park
None
Pokéwalker
None
Generation V
Black White
None Trade
Black 2 White 2
None Trade
Dream World
None
Generation VI
X Y
None Trade



In side games

Base stats

Stat Range
At Lv. 50 At Lv. 100
60
120 - 167 230 - 324
48
47 - 110 90 - 214
45
45 - 106 85 - 207
43
43 - 104 81 - 203
90
85 - 156 166 - 306
42
42 - 103 80 - 201
Total:
328
Other Pokémon with this total
  • Minimum stats are calculated with 0 EVs, IVs of 0, and (if applicable) a hindering nature.
  • Maximum stats are calculated with 252 EVs, IVs of 31, and (if applicable) a helpful nature.
  • This Pokémon's Special base stat in Generation I was 90.

Type effectiveness

Under normal battle conditions in Generation V, this Pokémon is:
Damaged
normally by:
Normal
Fighting ½×
Flying
Poison
Ground
Rock
Bug
Ghost
Steel
Fire
Water
Grass
Electric
Psychic ½×
Ice
Dragon
Dark
None
Weak to:
Normal
Fighting ½×
Flying
Poison
Ground
Rock
Bug
Ghost
Steel
Fire
Water
Grass
Electric
Psychic ½×
Ice
Dragon
Dark
None
Immune to:
Normal
Fighting ½×
Flying
Poison
Ground
Rock
Bug
Ghost
Steel
Fire
Water
Grass
Electric
Psychic ½×
Ice
Dragon
Dark
None
Resistant to:
Normal
Fighting ½×
Flying
Poison
Ground
Rock
Bug
Ghost
Steel
Fire
Water
Grass
Electric
Psychic ½×
Ice
Dragon
Dark
None

In Generation I, the effectiveness of Ghost-type moves is 0.

Learnset

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By leveling up

Game Generation I Generation II Generation III Generation IV
RSE FR/LG
Start Hypnosis
Pound
Hypnosis
Pound
Hypnosis
Pound
Pound
Hypnosis
7       Disable Disable
9       Confusion
10   Disable Disable    
11       Confusion  
12 Disable      
15       Headbutt
17 Confusion     Headbutt  
18   Confusion Confusion   Poison Gas
21       Poison Gas Meditate
24 Headbutt      
25   Headbutt Slam    
26       Psybeam
27       Meditate  
29 Poison Gas     Psych Up
31   Poison Gas Poison Gas Psychic  
32 Psychic     Headbutt
36   Meditate Meditate    
37 Meditate     Psych Up Swagger
40   Psychic Psychic   Psychic
41       Swagger  
43   Psych Up Psych Up   Scheme
45   Future Sight Future Sight    
47       Future Sight  
50       Reminiscent Headbutt
53       Future Sight

By TM/HM

Game Generation I Generation II Generation III Generation IV
TM01 Mega Punch Dynamicpunch Focus Punch Focus Punch
TM02   Headbutt    
TM03   Curse    
TM04     Calm Mind Calm Mind
TM05 Mega Kick      
TM06 Toxic Toxic Toxic Toxic
TM07   Zap Cannon    
TM08 Body Slam      
TM09 Take Down Psych Up    
TM10 Double-Edge Hidden Power Hidden Power Hidden Power
TM11   Sunny Day Sunny Day Sunny Day
TM12     Taunt Taunt
TM13   Snore    
TM16     Light Screen Light Screen
TM17 Submission Protect Protect Protect
TM18 Counter Rain Dance Rain Dance Rain Dance
TM19 Seismic Toss      
TM20 Rage Endure Safeguard Safeguard
TM21   Frustration Frustration Frustration
TM27   Return Return Return
TM29 Psychic Psychic Psychic Psychic
TM30 Teleport Shadow Ball Shadow Ball Shadow Ball
TM31 Mimic   Brick Break Brick Break
TM32 Double Team Double Team Double Team Double Team
TM33 Reflect Ice Punch Reflect Reflect
TM34 Bide Swagger    
TM35 Metronome Sleep Talk    
TM40 Skull Bash      
TM41   Thunderpunch Torment Torment
TM42 Dream Eater Dream Eater Facade Facade
TM43     Secret Power Secret Power
TM44 Rest Rest Rest Rest
TM45 Thunder Wave Attract Attract Attract
TM46 Psywave   Thief Thief
TM48   Fire Punch Skill Swap Skill Swap
TM49 Tri Attack   Snatch Snatch
TM50 Substitute Nightmare    
TM56       Hurl
TM58       Endure
TM60       Drain Punch
TM67       Recycle
TM70       Flash
TM73       Thunder Wave
TM77       Psych Up
TM78       Entice
TM82       Sleep Talk
TM83       Nature Blessing
TM85       Dream Eater
TM86       Grass Rope
TM87       Swagger
TM90       Substitute
TM92       Trick Room
HM05 Flash Flash Flash  

Evolution

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Trivia

Origin

Drowzee is based on the Japanese myth of the baku, creatures who eat bad dreams of sleeping people. Originally, they were composite animals, but later became tapirs — pig-like animals from South America.

Name origin

Drowzee's name is a misspelling of the word drowsy, which means dull with sleepiness. The zee could also be a reference to the saying "catching some Zs", meaning to sleep. Its Japanese name simply refers to sleep.

In other languages

  • German: Traumato
  • French: Soporifik - soporifique, meaning narcotic. The spelling was likely changed intentionally to stay within 10 characters.
  • Korean: 슬리프 Seullipeu

External links

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