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The Scary Painting in Animal Crossing: New Horizons | ||||||
Real-world counterpart | ||||||
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Ōtani Oniji the 3rd as Yakko Edobei | ||||||
Year | 1794 | |||||
Artist | Sharaku | |||||
Main appearances | ||||||
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Name in other languages
いなせなめいが
俊俏的名画 Toile effrayante Cuadro japonés Quadro spaventoso Страшная картина
씩씩한 명화 俊俏的名畫 Toile effrayante Cuadro japonés Furchtgemälde Griezelig schilderij |
The Scary Painting is a painting in the Animal Crossing series introduced in Animal Crossing. It is based on Sharaku's Ōtani Oniji the 3rd as Yakko Edobei.
Art details
In Animal Crossing
The Scary Painting in Animal Crossing replaces the Healing Painting from Doubutsu no Mori+, which shares the same internal hexadecimal ID.
In Wild World
- ↑ Sells for 10 Bells if it is a forgery.
In City Folk
Buy price | 3,920 Bells |
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Sell price | 490 Bells[nb 1] |
Obtain from | Crazy Redd's |
Authenticity | This painting can be a forgery. |
Furniture size |
- ↑ Sells for 10 Bells if it is a forgery.
In New Leaf
Museum description | An ukiyo-e print of an actor from the Edo period. Sharaku crafted 140 such prints within 10 months. |
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Buy price | 3,920 Bells |
Sell price | 490 Bells [nb 1] |
Obtain from | Redd's Gallery |
Authenticity | In the forgery, the man's hands are only pointing one finger. If he has all the fingers sticking out, it is genuine. |
Furniture size |
In New Horizons
Museum description | A print from the mid-Edo period by Tōshūsai Sharaku depicting a famous actor of the time. Sharaku made roughly 140 ukiyo-e prints in his career, even though it only spanned around 10 months! |
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Buy price | 4,980 Bells |
Sell price | 1,245 Bells[nb 1] |
Obtain from | Jolly Redd's Treasure Trawler |
Authenticity | In the forgery, the man's eyebrows slant upwards and inwards and makes him look sad. Additionally, the man on the forged painting will periodically smile. If the eyebrows slant downwards and inwards to make him look angry, it is genuine. |
Furniture size |
- ↑ Cannot be sold if it is a forgery.
Gallery
The painting as it appears in City Folk
Real-world information
Ōtani Oniji the 3rd as Yakko Edobei is a Japanese print by the mysterious Sharaku, a Japanese artist. Little is known of him: he was active for only around ten months in 1794 and 1795, and he may even be a group of artists that used the name Sharaku—this word is a shortened version of the word sharakusai, meaning nonsense in Japanese.
Sharaku did not become popular until the 20th century; pieces by him (or them) are now considered to be a famous example of Japanese woodblock art (ukiyo-e).
Ōtani Oniji the 3rd as Yakko Edobei depicts a Kabuki actor supposedly during a performance. The painting is on display in the Tokyo National Museum.