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Jujutsu Anima Mod / Addon

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Jujutsu Anima Mod is all about character presentation. Instead of the typical “everyone looks the same with a different outfit” vibe, it uses different models for Jujutsu Kaisen characters, aiming for a more realistic look while still keeping that Minecraft feel. It’s the kind of addon you notice immediately the second the character shows up, because the model style is doing the heavy lifting.

Since Jujutsu Anima Mod is still in development, it feels like something you add when you want to mess around with the vibe and see where it’s going, not something you expect to be final and locked forever. The included example showcase points at Yuji Itadori, so if you’re a fan, that’s the clear starting point for the addon’s style. It’s less about piling on a bunch of systems and more about how the characters look in-world.



In-game, the biggest win is roleplay and content moments. If you’re building a themed area, running a small server hangout, or just taking screenshots and clips, these more realistic-but-still-Minecraft models can make the scene feel way closer to the anime vibe without looking out of place next to normal blocks. Even in a regular survival world, it changes the mood when you’re walking through your base or meeting up with friends, because the character model stands out as something different from the usual lineup.

Practical tip: because it’s in development, treat it like a “keep an eye on updates” addon. Don’t build your whole world identity around one exact look staying the same forever, and if you’re using it for a roleplay world, test it in a safe spot first so you know the model style fits your texture pack and lighting. If you’re the type who likes making showcase videos or server promos, Jujutsu Anima Mod is basically a clean way to get Jujutsu Kaisen character models like Yuji Itadori looking more grounded while still matching the Minecraft Bedrock vibe.

Installation Mod:
- Download the .mcaddon / .mcpack;
- Open the file to import into the game;
- In World Settings → Resource Packs and Behavior Packs, enable it (turn on Experiments if needed);
- Have fun!

jujutsu-anima-1_04-rp.mcpack [310.37 Kb] (downloads: 26)
jujutsu-anima-1_04-bp.mcpack [281.23 Kb] (downloads: 8)

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