Footloose

"Footloose" by (covered by The Just Dance Kids in  and Top Culture in ) is featured on, , , and. It is also featured in Kids Mode. The song was also planned to appear in but was scrapped for unknown reasons.

C1=

C1
C1 is a boy with short brown hair. He wears a Bordeaux and black sleeveless checkered jacket with a pink sleeveless shirt, short grey jeans and blue sneakers.

C2=

C2
C2 is a girl with brown hair in a braid. She wears a light yellow T-shirt with a star on it, a red circlet, grey shorts, pink leggings and blue boots.

C3=

C3
C3 is the librarian from Shout.

C4=

C4
C4 has brown hair and wears a white T-shirt with a picture of bacon on it, jeans and red sneakers. He appears to be the same person as C1.

C5=

C5
C5 is a girl with brown hair styled in a braid. She wears a red headband, an orange baggy T-shirt with a white T-shirt underneath, ripped up jeans with a blue belt, pink socks and black shoes. She appears to be the same person as C2.

C6=

C6
C6 is the coach from Power Ups.

C7=

C7
C7 is the hippo from I Like To Move It.

C8=

C8
C8 is P2 from The Hustle. She is no longer wearing a circlet and is now wearing a purple bodysuit and white boots.

C9=

C9
C9 is the raccoon from We Go Well Together.

C10=

C10
C10 is P1 from The Hustle. His suit is now orange with white sleeves and he wears yellow boots.

C11=

C11
C11 is P1 from Do You Love Me.

Classic


The dancer is a man with short black hair, who resembles an office employee. At the beginning, he wears a turquoise business suit with a pink shirt, a black tie, and black shoes. After the first verse, the suit disappears and he is wearing a pink collared shirt with a black tie, a yellow and black watch and turquoise shorts, as well as black and yellow polka dot socks with black garters. After the second verse, the coach switches to a pink tank top and the tie is wrapped around the coach's head like a bandanna.

Kids Mode


The dancer is a prehistoric man with dreads. He has a necklace made out of fangs. His whole outfit is made out of light maroon fur. He has leg warmers that are made out of the same material as his outfit. He has a blue and black stripped sash that goes from his left shoulder and covers his hips.

Just Dance Kids 2014
The background looks like a field. The dancers dance on a dirt pathway with tractor tracks on it. There is green and brown grass by the sides of the path. There is a water tower in the back and the sky looks like a regular daytime sky with lots of clouds.

Classic
The background resembles an office space with several identical dancers wearing pink and turquoise suits dancing on the desks along with the coach. The background flashes magenta and yellow with the beat. During the pre-chorus, the background changes to a wall of yellow sticky notes that change to blue and white then flash blue, orange, and white. The notes change back to yellow then flash as before going back to the office background. In the bridge, the background changes to 4 finance line graphs which increase and decrease in length to the beat of the song as the background dancers can be seen dancing on the line graphs before the bridge ends and bring all the dancers back to the office.

Kids Mode
The background is a jungle that is full of dinosaurs.

There is 1 Gold Move in this routine:

Gold Move: Put your right hand up into the air.

Classic
There are 3 Gold Moves in the Classic routine:

Gold Move 1: Swing both arms outward followed by shaking both hands while leaning left to right.

Gold Moves 2 and 3: Pose with left arm straight out and right arm out at a 45° angle.

Kids Mode
There are 3 Gold Moves in the Kids Mode routine:

Gold Move 1: Throw your right arm up and give a kick with your right leg.

Gold Move 2: Put your arms up bent 90°, as if you were flexing your muscles.

Gold Move 3: Put your left arm in front of your face and your right arm stretched out while facing the right.

Appearances in Playlists
 appears in the following playlists:


 * A Night at the Movies
 * All Songs F-J


 * Kids Corner
 * All Songs F-J


 * The lyric "Now take a hold of your soul" has been changed to "Now take a hold of it all" in the cover-
 * Although the transforming dancers make it seem like a Mashup, the choreography is unique all throughout the song; there are just different dancers doing the same choreography.
 * This is still the only time when dancers transform into other in-game dancers (akin to Mashups) on a game that is not part of the main series.
 * It is also the first song in the whole series in which a character that was not originally playable becomes playable in this routine (in this case, the librarian from Shout, the hippo from I Like to Move It and the raccoon from We Go Well Together).
 * It is also the first routine in the whole series in which one of the returning coaches is dressed in a different way (in this case, P2 from Walking on Sunshine).
 *  is the routine with the most dancer changes in the whole series.
 * With both the difficulty and effort being 3,  is one of the hardest routines on, alongside with Hit The Lights.
 * One of the dancers wears a bacon shirt: this is most likely a non-intentional reference to Kevin Bacon, the main actor of the homonymous musical.
 * Both players from The Hustle have a different color scheme.


 * The cover is about 50 seconds shorter than the original song.
 * The lyric "Now take a hold of your soul" has been changed to "Now take a hold of your phone" in the cover.
 *  is the second cover performed by Marc Martel, after Last Christmas.
 * On the American YouTube channel, the artist was not credited for the  preview.
 * The teaser video for  is a reference to one of the song's two music videos, which features a lot of shoes and feet.
 * The previews and the song's appearance in the second tracklist video use different audio.
 * The preview uses the original version by Kenny Loggins but the second tracklist video uses the supposed cover by Top Culture.
 * This was finally fixed when the preview video was reuploaded onto 's official YouTube channel with the Top Culture cover.
 * A similar problem occurred in the Autodance for What Is Love, where the original version by Haddaway is used instead of the Ultraclub 90 cover.
 * The same thing previously happened to Only You (And You Alone).
 * In the preview, an error can be seen in the pictograms.
 * By comparing the preview and the final gameplay together, it can be seen that more moves are counted in the latter.
 * An early version of the Classic routine can be seen in a showreel, where the background is simpler and placeholder pictograms are used.
 * The can be heard at the end of the Kids Mode routine.
 * This makes  (Kids) the second song to use the Wilhelm scream, the first being Never Gonna Give You Up.
 *  (Kids) is the second routine where the dancer gets scared by something at the end after I Will Survive.
 * The Kids Mode routine does not fully highlight the last lyric.
 * The Kids Mode routine is shortened where the second half of the bridge and the final chorus are cut out.
 * On, the audio of the Kids Mode version can still be heard at the end when it is supposed to cut out.
 * This also happens with the Kids Mode version of Waka Waka (This Time for Africa).

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