"99 Luftballons" by Nena (covered by Dora Bondy[1] under the name Rutschen Planeten in-game) is featured on Just Dance 2014, Just Dance Now, Just Dance Unlimited, and 舞力无限. The song can be also found in the Just Dance+ files.
The song was also created with an early routine prior to the finalized one.
Appearance of the Dancers[]
The coaches are a pair of dancers, who have paint-like effect on them. They both have thin yellow outlines.
P1[]
P1 is a man with short fluffy hair and black glasses. He wears a brownish orange polo shirt with a black tie, a red vest with a black patch on his left chest, a pair of gray pants with a black belt, a dirty green glove, and black shoes.
P2[]
P2 is a woman with brown hair in a shoulder length. She wears a red headband on her head, with a bow on the right side. She also wears a red sleeveless top, a light blue skirt with suspenders on the front, a red belt tied on her waist, red socks, a lavender glove, and brownish orange short heels.
At the beginning and part of the ending of the routine, the dancers are in shades of gray blue, and their outlines colored are gray-blue. Their outlines also have different effects in random parts of the routine, either with scribbled pencil-like effect or a rainbow scribbled pencil-like effect.
Background[]
The background is styled like water paintings and crayon drawings. It features stars, small planets, and balloons with strings attached in different colors.
At the beginning of the routine, the background is blue while the dancers were carried by a yellow circular outline to the center of the background. Two balloons, red and blue, appear to float close to the dancer before popping, with the dancers gaining their colors. Prior to the verses, balloons were present in the background, with the balloons pulsing to the beat and slowly floating around.
During the verses, the background turns orange, with balloons flying to the center and shrinking. Colored lines line up around the dancers.
At the end of the routine, the background switches back to blue, with the balloons on the side. The stringless balloons appear again but float upwards instead of popping. The routine ends with the same yellow circular outline appearing around the dancers, descending below with the balloons.
Gold Moves[]
There are 4 Gold Moves in this routine:
Gold Moves 1 and 3: Turn face to face with your partner while jumping.
Gold Moves 2 and 4: Turn back to back with your partner while jumping.
Dance Quest[]
99 Luftballons appears in the following Dance Quest maps:
- Lily of the Valley
Appearances in Playlists[]
99 Luftballons is featured in the following playlists:
Just Dance Now[]
Just Dance 2016[]
Just Dance 2017[]
Just Dance 2018[]
Trivia[]
General[]
- 99 Luftballons is one of two German-language songs in the series, along with Moskau.
- 99 Luftballons is the first song in the main series with a title that starts with a number.
- The artist's name translates to "Sliding Planets", likely a reference to the planets in the background.
Routine[]
- In Just Dance 2014, the following highlighting errors occur in the lyrics:
- With the exception of "schickte" from the line "Darum schickte ein General" and "99" from the last time "99 luftballons" is sung, all words that do not end a line are highlighted quickly, even if they are more than one syllable.
- In the line "Hast du etwas Zeit für mich", the "m" of "mich" is highlighted with "für".
- In the line "Dann singe ich ein Lied für dich", the "d" of "dich" is highlighted with "für". This happens both times the line is sung.
- The line "Heilt man für UfOs aus dem All" is highlighted as "Heilt /man /für U/fOs a/us d/em A/ll".
- In the line "Jeder war ein großer Krieger", the "K" of "Krieger" is highlighted with "großer".
- The line "Hielten sich für Captain Kirk" is highlighted as "Hielten /sich /für C/aptain K/irk".
- In the line "Das gab ein großes Feuerwerk", the "F" of "Feuerwerk" is highlighted with "großes".
- The line "Und fühlten sich gleich angemacht" is highlighted as "Und /fühlten s/ich g/leich a/ngemacht".
- The line "Hielten sich für schlaue Leute" is highlighted as "Hielten /sich /für s/chlaue L/eute".
- The line "Mann wer hätte das gedacht" is highlighted as "Mann /wer /hätte d/as g/edacht".
- The line "Ließen keinen Platz für Sieger" is highlighted as "Ließen k/einen P/latz f/ür S/ieger".
- In the line "Seh die Welt in Trümmern liegen", the "l" of "liegen" is highlighted with "Trümmern".
- In the line "Dass es einmal so weit kommt", Dora Bondy sings "Dass es einmal so was kommt" instead, which shifts the meaning from "that it will come to that point" to "that something like this will come".
- In Just Dance Now, 99 Luftballons’s preview music has been changed; it originally only featured beats, but now it has been changed to feature music from the chorus.
- The avatar of P1 has a hot pink outline and a turquoise bowtie instead of a yellow outline and a black bowtie.
- In the Just Dance Unlimited version of the album coach, the paint effect on the coaches is cleaner, and P1’s bowtie is blue instead of black.
- The colors of the last pictogram in the routine are reversed.
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References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 https://youtu.be/UTuuJxjitnc?t=1417
- ↑ https://youtu.be/PFgGtFvb8Qo?t=525s (better source needed)
- ↑ https://youtu.be/PFgGtFvb8Qo?t=154s (better source needed)