![]() So the Scarecrow would only stand about four or five feet high. Denslow, he is only as tall as Dorothy who is a mere child said to be no older than twelve. Because he is wearing Munchkin clothing the original Scarecrow is actually quite short in height like the majority of the Munchkin race in Oz. Around his waist is an old leather belt and on his stuffed feet are old and scuffed farm-boots of navy blue. On his stuffed body, the Scarecrow wears worn-out and faded hand-me down Munchkin clothing of blue, with an old wrinkled and pointed hat that stands a foot above his head. He is described as having an overstuffed sack filled with straw for a head with a mouth, nose, ears and eyes painted on with blue paint, (one of his eyes is said to be larger than the other) and has two big blue buttons for pupils. ![]() Somewhere in the middle of the Munchkin Country of Oz, the Scarecrow was introduced as being placed high up on a wooden pole in the cornfields of the Munchkin farming community. A "Berryfied" version of him also appears in the Strawberry Shortcake episode Berry Brick Road, where the character shares his voice actor, Samantha Triba, with Ginger Snap. In Minnie's Wizard of Dizz, the Scarecrow is played by Goofy, who's voiced by Bill Farmer. Bolger also played Aunt Em and Uncle Henry's farmworker, Hunk, who serves as the Scarecrow's Kansas counterpart. Ray Bolger plays him in the The Wizard of Oz film. Due to his lack of a brain, the Scarecrow seeks a brain from the Wizard. The Scarecrow is the deuteragonist of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. He is the first ally to meet Dorothy Gale. ~ The Scarecrow's reaction when the Tin Woodsman tells him that asking the Wizard of Oz for a brain isn't a smart thing to do. ~ The Scarecrow retorts that he cannot remember a thing when Strawberry Shortcake mentions that Pupcake was trying to say that the Scarecrow could've barked the crows away on his own in Berry Brick Road from Strawberry Shortcake. I can't remember a thing! There's nothing but straw in here! ~ Scarecrow to Cowardly Lion, and Tin Man in Legends of Oz: Dorothy's Return. It's been years since she destroyed the Wicked Witches, but to her, it's going to seem like only yesterday. But time in Oz passes differently than in her world. ~ The Scarecrow's most famous quote (It was later said by the DQ lips) Wasn't he pointing the other way?) Of course, people do go both ways. Scarecrows don't talk.) It's pleasant down that way too. ( Dorothy: Who said that? Don't be silly, Toto.
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