Just Dance Wii U

Just Dance Wii U is a Japanese game released on April 3, 2014 in Japan. It is the sequel to Just Dance Wii 2 and is exclusive to the Wii U. 

Appearance
It shows having Just Dance 2014 properties despite skipping Just Dance 4 's  properties.

Changes Or Differences

 * Online connectivity is limited to only sharing autodances worldwide.
 * Gold moves shine brighter than Just Dance 2014.
 * Mash ups aren't present as well as extreme and alternate versions and Party Master modes as shown on the trailer but mojo coins are present.
 * DLC is not present.
 * The "Perfect's, Good's And Ok's" show up larger and much brighter.
 * Uplay is not present.
 * Motion and Mic accuracy is fixed.
 * The dancers appear farther to the screen.
 * This is the 3rd time a Korean song is used for Just Dance.
 * The mojo coins displayed on the screen is "M" in Just Dance 2014 but is "JD" in Just Dance Wii U
 * There is an option for the player to not pick a avatar, rather than have a default one.
 * This has the most English songs with 16 from Just Dance 4 DLC and Just Dance 2014 DLC
 * The moves are much calmer compared to Just Dance Wii and Just Dance Wii 2 but also has the hardest difficulty being hardest.
 * Just Dance Wii broke this rule by having a songs with difficulty and effort 3/3+
 * KARA and EXILE have the most songs on all three games.
 * The menu has been changed to show two songs when entering the menu.
 * This is because of the lack of shop and World Dance Floor.
 * Different sound effects are added when choosing and scrolling.

Track listing
The game contains 35 tracks.
 * A "JD4" indicates this song is on Just Dance 4.
 * A "JD2014" indicates this song is on Just Dance 2014.
 * A "4D" indicates this song was is a DLC on Just Dance 4.
 * A "2014D" indicates this song is a DLC on Just Dance 2014.
 * A "2015D" indicates this song is a DLC on Just Dance 2015.
 * An "AD" indicates this song is also on ABBA: You Can Dance.
 * Another difficulty in [here] indicates the difficulty has been changed from the original game.  The difficulty in [here] is the original.

Avatars
See also: Avatars
 * Dagomba (JD2)
 * Jump in the Line (JD2) First Dancer
 * Katti Kalandal (JD2) Both Dancers
 * Rasputin (JD2)
 * Toxic (JD2)
 * Land Of 1000 Dances (JD3)
 * California Gurls (JD3)
 * Da Funk (JD3) First Player
 * Dynamite (JD3) Second Player
 * She's Got Me Dancing (JD3)
 * This is Halloween (JD3) Second Player
 * Night Boat To Cairo (JD3) Second Player
 * Party Rock Anthem (JD3)
 * Somethin' Stupid (JD3) Second Player
 * Spectronizer (JD3) Third Player
 * Video Killed the Radio Star (JD3)
 * Gangnam Style (JD4) Second Dancer
 * Istanbul (Not Constantinople) (JD4) First and Third Players
 * Moves Like Jagger (JD4)
 * I Will Survive (JD2014)
 * Just A Gigolo (JD2014) First Player
 * Gentleman (JD2014)
 * Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight) (JD2014)
 * Just Dance (JD2014)
 * Applause (JD2014)
 * Mickey (JDW)
 * Love Revolution (JDW) Both Players
 * Independent Woman (JDW2)
 * Rising Sun (JDW2) First Player
 * Go Go Summer! (JDW2) Third and Last Player
 * Suirenka (JDW2)
 * Bo Peep Bo Peep (JDW2)
 * Pop Star (JDW2) Both Players
 * Koi Suru Fortune Cookie (JDWU) Both Players
 * EZ DO DANCE (JDWU) First Player
 * I Wish For You (JDWU) Both Players
 * Memeshikute (JDWU) All Players
 * Ikuze! Kaitō Shōjo (JDWU) Both Players
 * Sexy And I Know It (JD2014)
 * FANTASTIC BABY (Japanese Version) (JDWU)
 * Flying Get (JDWU) Third Player
 * Ninja Re Bang Bang (JDWU)
 * Acerola Taiso no Uta (JDWU) Second Player
 * Dance de Bakōn! (JDWU) Background
 * Orange
 * Jellyfish
 * Flying Get (JDWU) Background)
 * Santa Claus
 * Nitro Bot (JD2014) First Player
 * In The Summertime (JD2014) Third Player
 * Choo Choo TRAIN (JDW) Second Player
 * Sexy Girl (JDW)
 * PonPonPon (JDW2)
 * Age Age Every Night (JDW2)
 * I'm Your Man (JDW2)
 * Yeah! Meccha Holiday (JDW2)
 * Tsukematsukeru (JDWU)
 * Mite Mite☆Kochichi (JDWU)
 * Follow Me (JDWU)
 * Koi no Dial 6700 (JDW)
 * Moves Like Jagger (JD4) First Player
 * One Night Carnival (JDW)
 * One Night Carnival (JDW) Background Dancer
 * Cutie Honey (JDW)
 * UFO (JDW)
 * Samishii Nettaigyo (JDW2) Both Players
 * Rising Sun (JDW2) Fourth Player
 * Maru! Maru! Mori! Mori! (JDW2) Both Players



Trivia

 * In the trailer, Applause is called The Applause. This was later fixed on the offical release.
 * There are several dancers on the game cover. There are Tsukematsukeru, I Wish For You, Tell Your World, Ikuze! Kaito Shojo, Memeshikute, and Follow Me.
 * This is the first Just Dance game to be not available on the Wii.
 * This, contrast to Just Dance Wii 2, has more debuting artists than returning artists, some of which include:
 * SKE48
 * Big Bang
 * E-Girls
 * °C-ute
 * Golden Bomber
 * Humbert Humbert
 * Momoiro Clover Z
 * livetune
 * Hastune Miku
 * The returning artists include:
 * AKB48: Heavy Rotation
 * EXILE: Won't Be Long (featuring Kumi Koda), Choo Choo Train, Rising Sun, Lovers Again
 * KARA: Jumpin, Mister, Go Go Summer, Jet Coaster Love
 * TRF: Survival Dance
 * Dream5: Koi no Dial 6700
 * Kyary Pamyu Pamyu: PonPonPon
 * Morning Musume: Love Revolution
 * The only western song on this game that had its difficulty raised is Superstition. Any others that had their difficulties altered had it lowered down.
 * This game's interface is exactly the same as Just Dance 2014 except the songs and a few other things.
 * Some avatars are different than the European ones: for example, Dagomba has a smily mask instead of the "expressionless" one, Moves Like Jagger has no tie and Moves Like Jagger/YMCA has a jacket, and Land Of 1000 Dances doesn't wear the orange shirt that the original one has.
 * To get a star in any song, the star bar process only has to touch the bottom of it, rather than half of it like in Just Dance 2014.