In the back of the gallery, they discovered an armoured van they planned to use for escape. They eluded the many Police Officers, Police Marksmen, S.W.A.T. However, the balloons eventually popped and the two fell through the skylight at the Gotham Art Gallery. However, Joker and Scarecrow managed to escape using giant balloons which slowly lowered them to the ground. After nodding, Batman left both villains for dead and flew away in the Batwing. Scarecrow lost control of his plane after too many hits and crashed into Joker's helicopter. They eventually cornered him and were able to defeat him by towing him with the Bat-copter's winch. This plan failed and the dynamic duo gave chase to Scarecrow over the city. He summoned Scarecrow and his bi-plane to help in his escape and to create a diversion which would allow them destroy the Batwing with Batman in it. The dynamic duo managed to defeat Harley Quinn and rescue Gordon, but Joker managed to escape in his helicopter. In the video game's story, Scarecrow was a part of The Joker's group, which also consisted of Killer Moth, Mad Hatter, and Harley Quinn.Īfter a series of events which involved the capture of Commissioner Gordon, Batman and Robin arrived to rescue him. On consoles, Scarecrow himself is not a boss, but he pilots his Bi-plane, which is. In LEGO Batman: The Videogame, The Scarecrow is a a playable character and a boss in the DS game. Not only is he well-versed in fear, but Scarecrow uses it in his specialized toxins to bring out victims' nightmares. Professor Jonathan Crane then made a career out of villainy and became known as Scarecrow. He taught at Gotham University, but was fired for unethical experimenting. He became obsessed with fear and began to study it, eventually becoming a psychology professor in that field. Professor Jonathan Crane was bullied as a child for his bookish nature and scrawny figure. On portable versions he can attack with his fear gas and is immune to toxins. On consoles he has virtually no abilities aside from the basic jumps and attacks. He has a similar appearance in LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes, except his head seems more tan in colour and he has back printing which is very similar to the printing on his front. He is also playable as Professor Jonathan Crane on the DS version. It is able to shoot lasers, is immune to toxins, and is the only vehicle which can collect fear toxin torpedoes which can be used to stun turrets for a limited time. He is able to use fear toxins to petrify one basic enemy at a time and use mind control on certain enemies and doors. In LEGO Batman: The Videogame, Scarecrow is nearly identical to his appearances in 7786 The Batcopter: The Chase for Scarecrow and 7785 Arkham Asylum, but his hat flops when he moves and his head doesn't glow-in-the-dark. The back depicts the back of the fabric the ropes, and the stitches. Tan fabric hangs from the higher rope on his right side and rope dangles on his right. His torso has rope above his waist and below his neck. He has back head printing depicting more of the stitched burlap mask mask he wears. His face is more detailed with printing added to portray the burlap mask he wears. His face has small, red eyes with dark spots surrounding them for a sunken look and a mouth comparable to before, but now closed and smaller. His 2013 redesign has his hat and legs recoloured dark brown, his hands dark grey, and his head tan. His torso is reddish brown with black hands and depicts raggedy clothing with a belt around his waist and cloth from his mask over his neck that becomes ripped. His head depicts a Glow-in-the-Dark face which shows a mask with red eyes and a mouth which has been sewn together posed in a sinister smirk with threads revealed. Scarecrow wears a black wizard hat that droops backwards with a belt and buckle at the bottom of the point, above the brim. Without further ado, the walkthrough to all 30 missions at your fingertips.Description Batman Variant For certain collectibles that require the abilities of additional characters and/or suits, we have created special boxed-in texts under "Free Play" to further build upon the details needed to acquire them. The locations of the LEGO canisters, red power bricks and hostages have been included in the walkthrough whenever necessary. The LEGO Batman adventures have been written to properly document both the heroes' and the villains' side of the story mode.
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