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Scary Painting Info: Real vs Fake Comparison

Scary Painting

The Scary Painting is one of the 40 paintings with a forgery in Animal Crossing: New Horizons (ACNH). Use our guide to spot the fake with our comparison image below!

Scary Painting Real and Fake Comparison

How to Spot Fakes

Spotting the Fake
The man's eyebrows are pulled down, making him look angry in the real painting, instead of looking worried.

The difference can sometimes be hard to spot in the darkness of Redd's Trawler, so we recommend zooming in as much as possible on the area in the red circle.

How to Get the Scary Painting

The best way to get the Scary Painting is to buy it from the Treasure Trawler! Check out our guide so you get the real one every time:

How to Get Art from the Treasure Trawler

Scary Painting Museum Description

Artwork Image
Image of Scary Painting
Artwork Title Ōtani Oniji the 3rd as Yakko Edobei
Artist Tōshūsai Sharaku
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!

The Scary Painting is based on the actual artwork, Ōtani Oniji the 3rd as Yakko Edobei by Tōshūsai Sharaku. You can buy the art from the Treasure Trawler or Harv's Island for 4,980 Bells.

This painting is not always genuine, so be aware of fakes. Check out the image above to find the real artwork!

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Common Painting Quaint Painting
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Wild Painting Right Half Scary Painting
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Moving Painting Wild Painting Left Half
Twinkling Painting Glowing Painting

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