Ten comic inspired skins for Usagi in one obnoxiously named mod
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Been reading a lot of Usagi lately in preparation for this mod. Hopefully I've done something interesting here. I don't claim to be a loremaster so there may be some inaccuracies.
This gives you 10 new skins for Usagi, based upon other characters from his comic books.
You get: Gennosuke, as well as his appearance from the 2003 show. Tomoe Ame and an alternate color scheme of her. Chizu Kitsune Inazuma Jotaro Yukichi Kenichi
There may be a second wave of these in the future. If you have particular suggestions, post some reference material for me and I'll check it out.
For Gen, I removed Usagi's ears entirely to simulate his horn. It kind of works. My Usagi separation has been updated to include that option. You could probably use this to simulate a topknot, also.