Barbra Streisand

"Barbra Streisand" by Duck Sauce is featured on Just Dance 3 and The Smurfs Dance Party.

Classic
The dancer is a woman with the following features:
 * Black and curly hair with and orange brooch at the top of the head
 * An orange undershirt
 * A black vest
 * A tie with white and pink diagonal lines
 * A black shorts
 * Open-toed orange heels.
 * A belt and chain attached to the shorts

Remake
In her remake, her outfit is more realistic, the colors are the same but now they are shown in a lighter color scheme and slightly glow. Her tie now has purple stripes instead of magenta stripes. Her pants are shown in a slightly bluish color. Her face is less visible and she is now represented with a blue outline instead of a purple outline. Also, her hair is neater.

Extreme
The extreme dancer is a man with the following features:
 * Red hair
 * One of the few dancers in the Just Dance Series that has a mustache
 * Turquoise head band
 * Vest with purple, blue, and yellow stripes
 * Purple shorts
 * Green socks with a peach stripe
 * White and red shoes with purple laces

Classic
She is standing in a dark street with lots of cafes and shops. Lots of neon lights with text on it glow up too.

Extreme
It contains silhouettes of a beach with flamingos, colorful palm trees and stripes that glow. It has a very similar appearance to the background from Mr. Saxobeat.

Classic
Theere are 4 Gold Moves in the Classic routine, all of which appear consecutively.

Gold Moves 1 and 3 : Put your hands at your chin as if you're surprised.

Gold Moves 2 and 4: Put your right hand on the air while your left hand touches your left leg.

Extreme:
There are 3 Gold Moves in the Extreme routine, all of which are the same: All: Point up once (right arm) and point left twice (left arm).

Mashup
There is 1 Gold Move in the Mashup Only Gold Move: Put your hands at your chin as if you're surprised. (Barbra Streisand)

Mashup
Barbra Streisand has an unlockable mashup.

Dancers
(No Repeats)
 * Barbra Streisand (JD3)
 * Idealistic (JD2)
 * Party Rock Anthem (JD3)
 * Think (JD3)
 * Venus (JD3)
 * Pump Up The Volume (JD2)

Appearances in Mashups
Barbra Streisand appears in the following Mashups:

Classic

 * Beauty And A Beat (JD4)
 * Call Me Maybe (JD4)
 * C'mon (JD2014)
 * Disturbia (JD4)
 * Dynamite (JD3)
 * Flashdance ... What a Feeling (JD2014)
 * Follow The Leader (JD2014)
 * Ghostbusters (JD2014)
 * Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight) (JD2014)
 * Moves Like Jagger (JD4)
 * Party Rock Anthem (JD3)
 * Prince Ali (JD2014)
 * Super Bass (JD4)
 * Where Have You Been (JD2014)

Extreme

 * It's You (JD2014)
 * (I've Had) The Time Of My Life (JD4)
 * Maneater (JD4)
 * You're the First, the Last, My Everything (JD4)

Captions
Both versions of Barbra Streisand appear in Puppet/Party Master Modes. Here are the captions attributed to her/his dance moves:

Classic

 * Clap That Hand
 * Hips Lock
 * Just Say No
 * NYC
 * Side To Side
 * Slap It
 * Watch Out
 * Wind Up Pony

Extreme

 * Free Style
 * Locking
 * No Straining
 * Techno Break
 * Techno Lock
 * Techno Slide
 * Techno Twitch

Trivia

 * The Extreme background is similar to the background of Mr. Saxobeat.
 * The Extreme routine reuses a move from Rockafeller Skank in the part that doesn't give points.
 * The extreme dancer messes up the third GM by pointing left once and pointing right twice.
 * The dancer appears on the NTSC boxart.
 * In the NTSC cover she is displayed with high green-striped socks and has slightly longer hair and different colour scheme.
 * In the trailer she is also depicted with slightly longer hair.
 * The code for the Extreme version is in the buttons of the controller of the console and the order of how they're press. The pattern is up-up-down-down-left-right-left-right.
 * This code is also known as the famous Konami Code, a code used in various Konami games as a way to get extra lives or extra content. It fits, as an Extreme version is extra content.
 * According to Just Dance, the only way to get the code is to purchase any Kellogg's item at Wal-Mart; of course, this has been found to be unnecessary.undefined
 * The Extreme routine is an Xbox 360 and Wii exclusive.
 * This is the first song by Duck Sauce in the series; it is succeeded by It's You on Just Dance 2014.
 * In Prince Ali’s Mashup, a move was slowed down to fit the beat of the song.
 * This is the first song in the series to have been named after a real person (in this case, the singer Barbra Streisand). It is followed by Alfonso Signorini (Eroe Nazionale).
 * The Extreme version is affected by a strange glitch: sometimes, the dancer doesn't appear and the score ball is smaller. Of course the song becomes unplayable and all you can do is just to press the A button to turn on the score ball's light.
 * A scene from the Classic routine is featured in the 2014 edition of the Guinness Book of World Records.
 * Wesley Enriquez designed a dress called City Chains for Animal Crossing: New Leaf, which takes inspiration from this song.
 * The song has been shortened by about 47 seconds from the beginning.
 * In the Just Dance Now remake, the background alley is made wider. Also, signs often flash by themselves rather then all together like in the original.
 * The Classic coach appears in the teaser for the song I'll House You by Don Diablo ft. Jungle Brothers, along with Wild and Just Dance.