Just Mario

"Just Mario" by Ubisoft Meets Nintendo is featured on Just Dance Wii and Just Dance 3 (as a Wii exclusive DLC).

Dancer
This dancer is in a Mario costume. Mario wears his trademark red hat, red shirt, blue overalls with golden buttons, white gloves, and brown shoes.

Background
There are 3 backgrounds, all inspired from Mario levels: the first is a green plain with many Koopas and other Mario enemies, and a star that makes Mario accelerate; then an underground level where Mario becomes Fire Mario and he shoots fire balls, until an enemy hits him; and then the end of the level, with the famous tower with the flag.

Gold Moves
There are 5 Gold Moves, all the same: punch the air like you are hitting a Coin Block.

Trivia

 * Just Mario is a Wii exclusive since he's from Nintendo.
 * In the end of the song, the flags of the castle have written the abbreviaton "JD" on them, but at the end of the "game," the flags return to classic mode.
 * This is the first song on Just Dance to be from a popular game. The second is Tetris, (by Dancing Bros) is on Just Dance 2015.
 * On Just Dance Wii, this has to be unlocked by playing all the other songs.
 * Also, this is the first time the creators recycled a song from a Japanese game of the series and put it in a European game.
 * Mario's red hat appears on the blue pictograms for the entirety of the routine, a feature that has not been seen on other dances.
 * When you unlock it on JDWii, the game will make a 1-UP sound and the ? Block icone gets replaced by a Super Mario icon, which is completely different than the JD3 icon.
 * Also, before pressing A to start, typical Mario sounds (like his voice, the jump sound and the coin sound) can be heard, even though the initial screen displays only the "Main Menu" of the game.
 * The sky of the JDWii version constantly changes colour (while in JD3 it's always blue), and the enemies appear with different colour scheme.