![]() ![]() Umbrella uses the exact same sprite as portrayed in the original parody. Half of the spritework consists of entirely new designs while both Fukua's and Robo-Fortune's sprites use a slightly retooled and recolored version of Filia's and Ms. Six of these avatars finished off the Skullgals-themed collection and featured the remaining playable characters along with Marie and Umbrella. The fourth and final set of the Skullgirls PlayStation Network avatars were released on December 23rd 2014. Ten avatars each featuring a different playable character were created and used sprites similar to the ones in the original April Fool's Joke with some characters being shown in different poses and Umbrella being replaced with Big Band, a character who was not shown in the original Joke. Although the two tend to argue, they have no problem working together and are eager to assist Eliza in her time of need. Albus is younger and more aggressive than Horace. ![]() They were designed by Australian animator Paul Robertson, who is most well known for his pixel art and animation. Albus (JP: Arubasu) is one of Elizas bodyguards, along with Horace, from Skullgirls. On December 4th 2014, 'Skullgals' PlayStation Network avatars were made available for purchase on the PS3 PlayStation Store to make up the third set of the Skullgirls avatar collection for $0.49 each. It was given a release date of early 2013 and would feature online play - a feat impossible with the hardware of the NGPC. It said it would feature two new characters, Squigly and Umbrella. ![]() It was advertised as a Neo Geo Pocket Color port of the original Skullgirls game. Skullgals is an April Fool's Joke listed on the official Skullgirls website. ![]()
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