

This exhaustion tends to lead to him nodding off in unusual situations, including once while being shot at. Bungo Stray Dogs's Lovecraft constantly talks about how exhausted he is and how he just wants to finish up his work and go to sleep.Bokurano: Jun is often seen napping in the manga timeline.In fairness, he doesn't exactly have the best sleep schedule.

#Sleepy head full
Unlike the Cloudcuckoolander, whose snoozle-fits reflect their dissatisfaction with/divorce from reality, the implication with an earnest character is that they put so much of themselves into everything they do that they wear themselves out.īoth types will have exaggerated reactions to the things that naturally cause sleepiness, like a full stomach or a warm day. They'll blush and stammer when woken up, but by contrast, other characters usually see it as an endearing trait. The other sleepyhead is the hardworking-but-kinda-dim character, and unlike their more eccentric cousins, this is a source of major embarrassment for them. Other characters, however, often yell at them and tell them to be more responsible. They couldn't care less if they get caught sleeping, and may complain about being disturbed. The first is the Cloudcuckoolander, and it's part of their social inappropriateness schtick. There are two main character types that are prone to having the sleepyhead trait. or at least hauling them into a vertical position so that no one notices that they're actually unconscious.

They constantly end up at the last stop on the train/bus because they fell asleep on the journey, the teacher routinely throws things at them because their snoring is getting in the way of the lesson, and their friends spend half their lives prodding them awake. These characters have a habit of nodding off anywhere, at any time. However, a select few of us, both in real life and in fiction, raise this odd habit to an art form, becoming the official Sleepyhead of their social circle. Sages with the "Idle" personality, Disgaea 5: Alliance of VengeanceĮveryone has had an experience where they've dozed off at an inopportune moment.
