Just Dance Wii

Just Dance Wii (also known as Wii) is the first game of the Japanese edition of the Just Dance video game series for the Wii. This edition was published and edited by Nintendo, but developed by Ubisoft Paris as a third-party developer, with the song list featuring popular J-Pop songs to cater to the Japanese audience, with most popular Western songs from, one song from and two songs from the first. This version is based on. All the features such as "Just Sweat", "Medley", "Non-Stop Shuffle" are present, except the online shop. It was released in Japan on October 13, 2011, and is the first official entry for the Just Dance series in the Japanese market.

Scoring

 * (OK) - Okay!
 * (Good) - Good!
 * (Perfect) - Perfect!
 * (Yeah!) - You did it!

Track Listing

 * A "*" indicates that the song is covered in the game.

Trivia

 * This is the first Just Dance game with a track that has to be unlocked. The second is.
 * The Beta silhouette of When I Grow Up appears in the Multiplayer menu, even if the song is not in the game.
 * If you get more than 10000 points, the score will be too big to remain into the "cloud" (the icon where avatar's name and score appear) and it will exceed the boundaries.
 * This is the first game in the series without a song by Katy Perry on the main tracklist (the Just Dance Kids and other spin-off games not withstanding); it is followed by .
 * The Medley and Duet Medley menu icons are recycled from, although many coaches from them don't appear in the game. Some of them are Big Girl (You Are Beautiful) and A-Punk.
 * The Wii Mote vibrates when a Gold Move is done correctly, unlike in Just Dance 2.
 * This is the first Just Dance game where the lyrics are highlighted. They are pink when a woman sings and blue when a man sings.
 * In the credits, Céline Rotsen's surname is misspelled as Rotcen.
 * There is text that appears during the song that reads "[Clap hands to play".