. "Fighting: 5"@en . . . . "Batman"@en . "Scarecroww.png"@en . "The spooky Scarecrow was once Dr. Jonathan Crane, professor of psychology and specialist in phobias. Turning to a life of crime, he uses his fear gas and creepy costume to put a fright into the citizens of Gotham City.\n\nAgility: 3"@en . . . . . . "The Scarecrow is a puzzle in Virtual Villagers 2: The Lost Children. It scares away the birds that are eating your crops. Otherwise, your crops will keep on being eaten."@en . "ScarecrowBTAS.png"@en . "285"^^ . . . "Created by Bill Finger and Bob Kane, he first appeared in World's Finest Comics #3. The Scarecrow is an insane ex-psychiatrist who uses a variety of drugs and psychological tactics to use the fears and phobias of his adversaries. He does not commit his crimes for wealth, but rather as a form of \"research\" to further study the effects of fear on humans."@en . . . . "+5% Health"@en . "172800.0"^^ . . "The Scarecrow is one of Dorothy Gale's companions on the way to the Emerald City in The Muppets' Wizard of Oz. Rescued from a field where he was tormented by crows, the strawman, or straw-frog, joins Dorothy, in the hopes of acquiring a brain. Glinda appears to be smitten with him. The Scarecrow puppet is differentiated from the regular Kermit puppet in that it is made from green burlap instead of fleece."@en . . . . . . . "The Scarecrow"@en . . . . "Speed: 4"@en . "\u201CYes they do, Jake, every one! And I want that first scarecrow replaced by sundown!\u201D He shifted the heavy bag slung over his shoulder and cursed at himself for not thinking of something more clever to say. He clutched the stepladder in his other arm like a lance, and fantasized about different endings to the fight. \u201CI do all the work,\u201D he thought to himself, \u201Cand just once I\u2019d like some say-so as to how and when things get done.\u201D Striding up to the stoic figure, he put the bag down and planted the ladder. \u201CDamn things last almost two months with proper care,\u201D he fumed as he stepped up. He pulled off the garish hood and was met with a chorus of buzzing horse flies. Jake had just enough time to see the the boy\u2019s glazed eyes, and the dried blood in his nostrils, before the head slumped forward. \u201CHuh\u2026\u201D he mused, \u201CPa was right.\u201D"@en . "The Last Stand: Dead Zone"@en . "Scarecrow is one of the major characters from the Oz lore including The Wizard of Oz film, and Return to Oz. He often appears in James Rolfes' non-canon flash animated short, Wizard of Oz 3: Dorothy goes to Hell."@en . "The Scarecrow, or Professor Jonathan Crane, is a minifigure from the Batman theme released in 2006. He was redesigned in 2013 for the Super Heroes theme. He is one of the many villains in Batman's rogues gallery."@en . "Limited"@en . . "Tba"@en . . . "The Scarecrow is one of Dorothy Gale's companions on the way to the Emerald City in The Muppets' Wizard of Oz. Rescued from a field where he was tormented by crows, the strawman, or straw-frog, joins Dorothy, in the hopes of acquiring a brain. Glinda appears to be smitten with him. The Scarecrow puppet is differentiated from the regular Kermit puppet in that it is made from green burlap instead of fleece."@en . . "N"@en . . "\u201CYes they do, Jake, every one! And I want that first scarecrow replaced by sundown!\u201D He shifted the heavy bag slung over his shoulder and cursed at himself for not thinking of something more clever to say. He clutched the stepladder in his other arm like a lance, and fantasized about different endings to the fight. \u201CI do all the work,\u201D he thought to himself, \u201Cand just once I\u2019d like some say-so as to how and when things get done.\u201D Striding up to the stoic figure, he put the bag down and planted the ladder. \u201CDamn things last almost two months with proper care,\u201D he fumed as he stepped up."@en . . "The Scarecrow puppet is differentiated from the regular Kermit puppet in that it is made from green burlap instead of fleece."@en . . . . "Strength: 4"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Batman Begins"@en . "character"@en . . "The Scarecrow"@en . "The Scarecrow began distributing aggression fueling drugs in Gotham just as Stephanie began her career as Batgirl. These drugs caused a riot in Gotham's poorer area that was dubbed \"the Thunderdome\" and Stephanie caught some of the Scarecrow's lackeys distributing them at her University's Harvest festival. Post-beating, one of the lackeys went to the hospital and traces of the drug were discovered in his system. On his way to police custody with Nick Gage, the lackey was surreptitiously rescued by his boss with a well aimed burst of the drug that put the cops out of commission. Stephanie pursued the Scarecrow to his lair. She used the inoculation she had for standard fear gas, but as she found out when she faced him, it didn't quite work against \"Thrill.\" The Scarecrow was disappointed that all that had come after him was a \"second stringer\", but Stephanie showed she was not to be trifled with by kneeing him in the stomach. The Scarecrow let lose the gas and Stephanie began to hallucinate. The gas played on her own self doubt, so she imagined both Tim Drake and herself as Spoiler telling her she was a failure and that she should be dead. The Scarecrow handed Steph a beating she was unable to fend off in her state of panic and despair. The Scarecrow was about to land the killing blow when Stephanie's frantic mind reeled through images of Barbara Gordon, thugs and her mother trying to decide who she was and remembered what her college professor had said: she was who she chose to be. Oracle broke down and yelled at Stephanie, \"Batgirl! Wake up!\", finally showing acceptance and concern towards Stephanie. This succeeded in snapping Steph back to life, and she grabbed the Scarecrow's foot and twisted his ankle before he could crush her head. She told the Scarecrow that people ran from things because they could become different people wherever they land, but the reason people stayed in a place like Gotham or a cesspool like Devil's Square was for a second chance. The Scarecrow retorted that if people stayed, they had to face themselves, and no one was brave enough to face who they really were. Stephanie said she was. When the Scarecrow asked who she was, she confidently told him she was Batgirl while KO'ing him with a final kick. Stephanie tied up the Scarecrow and left him for the cops before skedaddling herself. Her confrontation with Scarecrow helped her face her own self doubt and allowed Barbara to accept her at last. All this occurred in Batgirl (third series) (2) and Batgirl (third series) (3). Learn more about the Scarecrow here."@en . "Intelligence: 6"@en . . . "At criminal get togethers, he is constantly mocked by such villains as The Joker, Two-Face and Poison Ivy for not being scary without his mask and drugs. He's not as clever or well read as The Riddler, nor is he as wealthy or respected as The Penguin nor even as good a psychologist as Harley Quinn. Catwoman uses him as a scratching post and periodically breaks into his home to rob him, but he gets along well with Bane due to their mutually indecipherable muffled mutterings, and the two will have long conversations in Latin and other languages. Assuming he has an ample supply of a drug that makes you afraid of anything, Scarecrow is easily one of the most feared villains in all of Gotham City."@en . "Scarecrowfig1.PNG"@en . "In Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West, Elphaba suspects that the Scarecrow was her lover Fiyero coming back to her in a disguise. Like in the original 1900 book by Baum and the 1939 movie by MGM, the Witch has her Flying Monkeys rip him to shreads and tear the straw out of the Scarecrow's clothing. In Wicked, the Witch Elphaba Thropp does this to make certain if he was Fiyero or not, but the Monkeys only find nothing but straw. Despite this, Elphaba believes it could have been the spirit of Fiyero within the straw itself. It is left to the reader of the book to choose if the Scarecrow was possessed by his spirit or not. In Son of a Witch, it is the Scarecrow who talks to Elphaba's teenage son Liir after Dorothy leaves Oz and is sent back home to Kansas. Liir formed a crush on Dorothy while venturing with her to the Emerald City after Elphaba was liquified by a bucket of water. Liir speaks with the Scarecrow after Dorothy breaks her promise to say goodbye to him before leaving. The Scarecrow tells Liir that he knew Dorothy was not from this world. She did not belong in Oz and had to leave. Scarecrow then tells Liir he needs to move on and get over Dorothy before parting ways in the Emerald City. Later on, a Scarecrow is put on the Royal Throne of Oz after the Wizard leaves. But Liir doesn't believe the Scarecrow who rules in the city was the real one who he spoke with prior, nor the one who befriended Dorothy Gale. Liir thinks the Scarecrow on the Throne was a mere 'performer', a human in a costume to fool the citizens of Oz, who are a gullible bunch and doubts if the Scarecrow is even still alive and stuffed together. The real Scarecrow's fate after the matter of Dorothy is left a mystery."@en . . . "Tba"@en . . . . . . . . . "The Scarecrow is the twentieth novel written by Michael Connelly, and the fourth novel featuring reporter Jack McEvoy, as well as the fifth featuring FBI agent Rachel Walling. The book was published on 12 May 2009, and is one of two sequels to The Poet; the novel is also accompanied by the video short-story Conflict of Interest."@en . . "Batman: The Animated Series"@en . "In Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West, Elphaba suspects that the Scarecrow was her lover Fiyero coming back to her in a disguise. Like in the original 1900 book by Baum and the 1939 movie by MGM, the Witch has her Flying Monkeys rip him to shreads and tear the straw out of the Scarecrow's clothing. In Wicked, the Witch Elphaba Thropp does this to make certain if he was Fiyero or not, but the Monkeys only find nothing but straw. Despite this, Elphaba believes it could have been the spirit of Fiyero within the straw itself. It is left to the reader of the book to choose if the Scarecrow was possessed by his spirit or not."@en . "The Scarecrow, or Professor Jonathan Crane, is a minifigure from the Batman theme released in 2006. He was redesigned in 2013 for the Super Heroes theme. He is one of the many villains in Batman's rogues gallery."@en . "puppeteer"@en . . . . . . . . . . "The Scarecrow is a puzzle in Virtual Villagers 2: The Lost Children. It scares away the birds that are eating your crops. Otherwise, your crops will keep on being eaten."@en . "Lego scarecrow pizza.png"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Scarecrow is one of the major characters from the Oz lore including The Wizard of Oz film, and Return to Oz. He often appears in James Rolfes' non-canon flash animated short, Wizard of Oz 3: Dorothy goes to Hell."@en . . . . . . . "The Scarecrow puppet is differentiated from the regular Kermit puppet in that it is made from green burlap instead of fleece."@en . . . . . "Created by Bill Finger and Bob Kane, he first appeared in World's Finest Comics #3. The Scarecrow is an insane ex-psychiatrist who uses a variety of drugs and psychological tactics to use the fears and phobias of his adversaries. He does not commit his crimes for wealth, but rather as a form of \"research\" to further study the effects of fear on humans."@en . . "Scare.jpg"@en . "2005"^^ . . . . "Pizza disguise"@en . . . "The Scarecrow is the twentieth novel written by Michael Connelly, and the fourth novel featuring reporter Jack McEvoy, as well as the fifth featuring FBI agent Rachel Walling. The book was published on 12 May 2009, and is one of two sequels to The Poet; the novel is also accompanied by the video short-story Conflict of Interest."@en . "The Scarecrow is a type of clothing featured in The Last Stand: Dead Zone. It is only available during the Halloween event."@en . . . . . . . "Song Name: The Scarecrow Artist: Pink Floyd Album: The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn Run Time: 2:11 Year: 1967 Track Number: 10 Sung By: Syd Barrett Written By: Syd Barrett Info: \n* The song contains nascent existentialist themes, as singer Syd Barrett compares his existence to that of the scarecrow, who, while \"sadder\" is also \"resigned to his fate\". Such thematic content would later become a mainstay of the band's lyrical imagery. \n* A short video of the song (actually a short feature made for a Pathe newsreel) features the band in an open field with an actual scarecrow, generally fooling around. \n* A second video was filmed, with Gilmour replacing Barrett, in Brussels, Belgium, in 1968. \n* The industrial band Rx covered \"The Scarecrow\" on their debut album \"Bedside Toxicology\". "@en . "The Scarecrow is a type of clothing featured in The Last Stand: Dead Zone. It is only available during the Halloween event."@en . "The LEGO Batman Movie"@en . "At criminal get togethers, he is constantly mocked by such villains as The Joker, Two-Face and Poison Ivy for not being scary without his mask and drugs. He's not as clever or well read as The Riddler, nor is he as wealthy or respected as The Penguin nor even as good a psychologist as Harley Quinn. Catwoman uses him as a scratching post and periodically breaks into his home to rob him, but he gets along well with Bane due to their mutually indecipherable muffled mutterings, and the two will have long conversations in Latin and other languages. Assuming he has an ample supply of a drug that makes you afraid of anything, Scarecrow is easily one of the most feared villains in all of Gotham City."@en . . . "Song Name: The Scarecrow Artist: Pink Floyd Album: The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn Run Time: 2:11 Year: 1967 Track Number: 10 Sung By: Syd Barrett Written By: Syd Barrett Info: \n* The song contains nascent existentialist themes, as singer Syd Barrett compares his existence to that of the scarecrow, who, while \"sadder\" is also \"resigned to his fate\". Such thematic content would later become a mainstay of the band's lyrical imagery. \n* A short video of the song (actually a short feature made for a Pathe newsreel) features the band in an open field with an actual scarecrow, generally fooling around. \n* A second video was filmed, with Gilmour replacing Barrett, in Brussels, Belgium, in 1968. \n* The industrial band Rx covered \"The Scarecrow\" on their debut album \"Bedside Toxicology\". \n* In addition to being on The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn, it was released as a B-side with See Emily Play."@en . . "\"The Scarecrow\" was the fifth short story featured in the book Still More Tales to Give You Goosebumps."@en . "-Dr. Johnathan Crane ( Scarecrow) Johnathan Crane, aka, The Scarecrow is one of Batman's enemies. As a child he was bullied an taunted, he vowed to overcome all his fears. He studied phycology and boichemestry, until he got a job at a univesity teaching Phycology. During this time he tested a fear enducing gas secretly on human subjects. He was fired, after he adopted the alias of the Scarecrow armed with the gas."@en . "The Scarecrow began distributing aggression fueling drugs in Gotham just as Stephanie began her career as Batgirl. These drugs caused a riot in Gotham's poorer area that was dubbed \"the Thunderdome\" and Stephanie caught some of the Scarecrow's lackeys distributing them at her University's Harvest festival. Post-beating, one of the lackeys went to the hospital and traces of the drug were discovered in his system. On his way to police custody with Nick Gage, the lackey was surreptitiously rescued by his boss with a well aimed burst of the drug that put the cops out of commission."@en . "Lego scarecrow.jpg"@en . . . "\"The Scarecrow\" was the fifth short story featured in the book Still More Tales to Give You Goosebumps."@en . . "-Dr. Johnathan Crane ( Scarecrow) Johnathan Crane, aka, The Scarecrow is one of Batman's enemies. As a child he was bullied an taunted, he vowed to overcome all his fears. He studied phycology and boichemestry, until he got a job at a univesity teaching Phycology. During this time he tested a fear enducing gas secretly on human subjects. He was fired, after he adopted the alias of the Scarecrow armed with the gas."@en . . . .