Avatars

Avatars were first introduced in Just Dance as random icons, and they returned in Just Dance 4 as mono-color circles. They made a colored and shaped re-appearance in Just Dance 2014 and a colored sticker appearance in Just Dance 2015 and Just Dance 2016.

Avatars
The avatars in Just Dance didn't represent any song unlike all the other games. The avatars on Just Dance 2014, Just Dance 2015 and Just Dance 2016 have a wider selection and are in color. You can select one from your favorite dance. The avatars in Just Dance 2014 can also express emotions when pressing some buttons. They can smile, wink, blow a kiss, growl, laugh, stick out the tongue, and blow a bubble using bubblegum.

The avatars in Just Dance 2015 can do the same things. In the World Dance Floor however, they are unable to perform those actions, but are instead able to verbally express themselves depending on which button you press. Expressions range from "Lol!" to "Oh no!". They can also say things without you pressing any buttons, such as "Grrr" when you are overtaken by an opponent.

In Just Dance 2016, the avatars are the same as the ones in Just Dance 2015. However, the avatars no longer blink nor express emotions.

Generic Avatars
Along with avatars from actual songs Happy, Jazzy, Crazy, and Funky, have their own avatars not based on a song.

Trivia

 * Various dancers from previous games returned as avatars in Just Dance 2014, as well as Just Dance 2015.
 * Just Dance 4 avatars were not in color.
 * The Just Dance 4 avatars had their own special noise. The Just Dance 2014 ones have the same noises.
 * Just Dance 4 has about 20 avatars and Just Dance 2014 has about 200 avatars, so it's about 10x more.
 * Just Dance Wii U has 81 avatars that also include dancers from previous Just Dance Wii games.
 * In Just Dance 2015, the avatars look like stickers.
 * In the beta of Just Dance 2014, Somethin' Stupid P1, A-Punk P2, P3 from Night Boat To Cairo and Funky from Just Dance 4 where in the avatars' menu.
 * The most expensive item you can purchase with Mojo Coins is the Disco Ball Head Dancer's avatar on Just Dance 2014. It costs 500 Mojo Coins.
 * Hot Stuff 's avatar was going to look more similar to Just Dance 4 's avatar.
 * This also happened with Sympathy For The Devil and Viva Las Vegas.
 * In Just Dance 2014 only, you can also receive monthly exclusive avatars that come with month-unlockable Mashups.
 * In Just Dance 2014, you had to play the songs in the game to unlock their avatars in-game.
 * In Just Dance 2015, you also had to do the same thing in order to unlock the corresponding avatars. However, unlike in Just Dance 2014 in which you can unlock more than one avatar if applicable, you can only unlock one avatar per track. Alternate dances also have their own unlockable avatar.
 * In Just Dance 2015 and 2016, the Ubisoft game avatars have to be unlocked with Uplay.
 * In Just Dance 2016, This is the first time when background elements are avatars. For example, Gangnam Styles Horse, or Starships Monster.
 * This is also the first time that avatars have names. For example, Ievan Polkkas avatar named as Hatsune, and Want To Want Mes avatar is named as Golden Boy.
 * One of the Mojo-Unlockable avatars in Just Dance 2016 does not have a sticker appearance like all of the other avatars.undefined
 * On the Wii version of Just Dance 2015, Jump in the Line, Pump Up The Volume, and Sympathy For The Devil's avatars all have the cost of 50 Mojo Coins while on other consoles, they have the cost of 5 Mojo Coins.
 * Just Dance 2014 had a much more HD version of avatars in the beta as you can see in the screenshot below.