Jungle Boogie

"Jungle Boogie" by was planned to be in  but it was scrapped for unknown reasons. It was later featured on, now covered by Studio Musicians. It also appears in covered by The Just Dance Kids.

The dancer is a man with red shoulder-length messy hair. He wears a cheetah-skin toga with a blue slash, a blue necklace, and various red bracelets on his arms.

Remake
In the remake, a more realistic look is given to the coach.

The dancer is a boy with a black suit with a hat, white suspenders, and a white necktie.

The routine takes place somewhere in a dark green jungle with dinosaurs. There are some green colored trees, some bushes, and some branches. At some points, coconuts fall out of nowhere.

The routine takes place in an orange disco club. On the sides, there are yellow and purple silhouettes of trumpets; behind the coaches, there are orange circles with black dots shaped like disco balls. Above these orange circles, there is a starry sky that fades from purple to blue, with four silver disco balls and two trumpets.

Gold Moves
There is 1 Gold Move in this routine:

Gold Move: Step back and shake your hands up to the sky as if you were afraid.

Appearances in Mashups
Jungle Boogie appears in the following Mashups:
 * Apache (Jump On It)
 * Asereje (The Ketchup Song)
 * Mas Que Nada
 * Oops!...I Did It Again

Captions
Jungle Boogie appears in Puppet/Party Master Modes. Here are the captions attributed to his dance moves:
 * Jungle Jive
 * Stone Age

Main series

 * The dancer resembles and.
 * When the coach goes down to the ground, his hair turns into a darker shade of red.
 * On the menu icon, the coach's hair is darker, and the slash and glove are lighter.
 * Additionally, his toga is yellow instead of orange in the coach selection menu of the Mashup for Oops!...I Did It Again.
 * The dancer is recycled in Walk the Dinosaur in a mini-game, which is similar in concept to, for Raving Rabbids: Travel in Time.
 * Jungle Boogie was used in the "Shake it TV" mode on the Rayman Raving Rabbids: TV Party game for the Wii.
 * Jungle Boogie can be found in the audio files in . Unlike its later appearances, it is not covered.
 * In addition, eight drum beats are added at the beginning.


 * The pictograms are not orange with light blue arrows. Instead, they are blue with orange arrows. This is because the pictograms would blend in with the background with the normal color.

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