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|game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''
|game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''
|location = [[Lake Hylia]]
|location = [[Lake Hylia]]
|race = [[Scarecrow]]
|race = Scarecrow
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'''Pierre''' is a [[scarecrow]] that appears in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''. He lives on the shores of [[Lake Hylia]], slightly northeast of his friend [[Bonooru]]. [[Link]] first meets him as a child, where he admits that he loves music and wishes to travel around in search of good tunes.<ref>{{Cite|OoT|1396|Pierre}}</ref> If Link takes out his [[Ocarina of Time|ocarina]] in front of Pierre, he will dance to any song he plays and then repeat it, congratulating him.<ref>{{Cite|OoT|1397|Pierre}}</ref> He tells Link to return if he has any other songs.<ref>>{{Cite|OoT|1398|Pierre}}</ref> Unlike with Bonooru's song, this can be more than eight notes.
'''Pierre''' is a scarecrow that appears in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''. He lives on the shores of [[Lake Hylia]], slightly northeast of his friend [[Bonooru]]. [[Link]] first meets him as a child, where he admits that he loves music and wishes to travel around in search of good tunes.<ref>{{Cite|OoT|1396|Pierre}}</ref> If Link takes out his [[Ocarina of Time|ocarina]] in front of Pierre, he will dance to any song he plays and then repeat it, congratulating him.<ref>{{Cite|OoT|1397|Pierre}}</ref> He tells Link to return if he has any other songs.<ref>>{{Cite|OoT|1398|Pierre}}</ref> Unlike with Bonooru's song, this can be more than eight notes.


Later, when Link becomes an adult, he can return to Lake Hylia to find Pierre missing. Bonooru will ask him to play the song he played seven years earlier. When Link does so, the scarecrow is impressed and explains that Pierre is wandering around.<ref>{{Cite|OoT|1452|Bonooru}}</ref> Boonoru assures Link that if he plays the [[Scarecrow's Song]], Pierre will appear to help him if he is nearby.<ref>{{Cite|OoT|1447|Bonooru}}</ref> Link can [[Hookshot]] to Pierre to reach places that he normally would not have been able to reach. [[Navi]] turns green and hovers over areas where Pierre can appear.
Later, when Link becomes an adult, he can return to Lake Hylia to find Pierre missing. Bonooru will ask him to play the song he played seven years earlier. When Link does so, the scarecrow is impressed and explains that Pierre is wandering around.<ref>{{Cite|OoT|1452|Bonooru}}</ref> Boonoru assures Link that if he plays the [[Scarecrow's Song]], Pierre will appear to help him if he is nearby.<ref>{{Cite|OoT|1447|Bonooru}}</ref> Link can [[Hookshot]] to Pierre to reach places that he normally would not have been able to reach. [[Navi]] turns green and hovers over areas where Pierre can appear.

Revision as of 15:14, October 6, 2012

Template:Character Pierre is a scarecrow that appears in Ocarina of Time. He lives on the shores of Lake Hylia, slightly northeast of his friend Bonooru. Link first meets him as a child, where he admits that he loves music and wishes to travel around in search of good tunes.[1] If Link takes out his ocarina in front of Pierre, he will dance to any song he plays and then repeat it, congratulating him.[2] He tells Link to return if he has any other songs.[3] Unlike with Bonooru's song, this can be more than eight notes.

Later, when Link becomes an adult, he can return to Lake Hylia to find Pierre missing. Bonooru will ask him to play the song he played seven years earlier. When Link does so, the scarecrow is impressed and explains that Pierre is wandering around.[4] Boonoru assures Link that if he plays the Scarecrow's Song, Pierre will appear to help him if he is nearby.[5] Link can Hookshot to Pierre to reach places that he normally would not have been able to reach. Navi turns green and hovers over areas where Pierre can appear.

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