Scarecrow

are recurring objects and characters in.

Two NaN Scarecrows are featured in, by the names of OoT3D: and OoT3D:. OoT3D: claims he has a great memory and loves music, and will learn any original, 8-note song that the child OoT3D: plays for him on the OoT3D:. When OoT3D: returns and meet him as an adult, however, OoT3D: can't remember the tune and needs OoT3D: to remind him. As thanks for playing the song again, OoT3D: has his friend OoT3D: appear and help OoT3D: whenever he plays the newly-dubbed "OoT3D:". OoT3D: lives near OoT3D: on the shores of OoT3D:, and he enjoys music as well. He helps OoT3D: to reach otherwise inaccessible locations by appearing and acting as a target for OoT3D:'s OoT3D:.

Pierre is much the same as his counterpart. He loves music and will learn a song played for him on the Ocarina of Time. However, this song must be re-taught to him if the "Song of Time" is played. If Link talks to him, he will offer to dance. If Link accepts, time will pass until the next dawn or night. This will not work on the night of the Final Day as Pierre leaves the town. After dancing, he will ask Link if he wants to learn a way to speed up or slow down time. He says that playing a "mysterious song" (the "Song of Time") will allow Link to manipulate the flow of time: playing it backwards will slow down time, and playing each note twice in a row will make time move forward.

In, there is a Scarecrow near Link's House, with which he can practice attacking with the Wooden Sword in the beginning of the game. A few other Scarecrows can be seen later as well.

In, there is a Scarecrow near Link's House, with which he can practice attacking with his Sword. Link can destroy the Scarecrow with the Fire Rod.

In, four Scarecrows appear in an empty field in Hateno Village.

In, NaN Scarecrows are used as optional NaN Targets that LCT: can shoot at with his LCT:. They appear at least once in every stage, sometimes appearing multiple times. In most Target-Shooting stages, a LCT: will appear in the first area of the stage. In the next area, the LCT: will only appear again if LCT: has shot the first LCT:s' head.

If LCT: shoots the LCT:s' body, he will be awarded one point. If he shoots the LCT:s' body again, he will be awarded two points. This pattern continues until LCT: shoots the LCT: for the eighth time, where continuous hits afterward only award LCT: with eight points each. If LCT: ever shoots the LCT: head of the LCT:, he will be awarded points based on how many hits were taken by the LCT:s' body, with 1,000 points being awarded if LCT: shot the Scarecrow eight times or more beforehand. If LCT: ever shoots the LCT: with a LCT:, the LCT:s' head will be destroyed granting him points based on how many hits the body of the LCT: has already taken, plus an additional 2 points. Once the head of the LCT: is shot and destroyed, Link can freely shoot the body of the Scarecrow for an unlimited amount of shots, with each shot giving LCT: one point. If LCT: shoots the LCT: with a LCT: after destroying its head, he will be given 3 points.

In a talking Scarecrow resides in Lon Lon Meadow. It will reward Tingle if he gets rid of the moles that annoy the Scarecrow.

A Scarecrow called simply Kakashi ("Scarecrow") appears in, serving as Tingle's partner.

The seventeenth puzzle in the Picross series and the nineteenth puzzle in the Mega Picross series depict a MNPTP:.