"A-Punk" by Vampire Weekend is featured on Just Dance 2.
Appearance of the Dancers
The dancers appear to be teenagers in winter clothing.
P1
P1 is a teenage boy with an orange and red toque, a lime green, white, orange and red vest, a white long-sleeved shirt, lime green pants, and pink shoes with orange laces.
P2
P2 is a teenage girl with curly red hair in short pigtails. She wears a neon green and orange winter hat, an orange scarf, a pink sweater, a pink and orange skirt, pink ankle socks, and white shoes.
In the remake, both dancers look more realistic and have slightly darker color schemes.
Background
Original
The routine takes place in a park-like setting, in a blizzard. There are trees swaying in the wind. Also, a white house is visible in the left corner of the background. The layout is in a 2D design, in pastel colors without outlines.
Remake
In the remake, the background is lighter and is more pointed to a jade green.
Gold Moves
There are 4 Gold Moves in this routine, all of which are the same:
All Gold Moves: Punch the air with your right hand four times successively. Gold Moves 1 and 3 are done with P1 and P2 on the opposite sides.
Appearances in Mashups
A-Punk appears in the following Mashup:
- Problem (Lovers Duet)
Trivia
- In the preview gameplay, the song is mistakenly named Vampire Weekend (the track's performing band).
- The beta gameplay showed P1 dancing alone, in order to make the Duet mode a surprise; he also had a different color scheme.
- In another beta picture, the girl is P1 and the boy is P2 instead of vice versa.
- P2 has an avatar available on Just Dance 4, but the avatar did not return in Just Dance 2014.
- However, the avatar has been proven to exist in the beta version of Just Dance.
- This is the second time where an avatar from Just Dance 4 did not return in Just Dance. The first time happened to P1's avatar from Somethin' Stupid and the third time to Cotton Eye Joe. The latter eventually got an avatar.
- Strangely, the avatar has purple hair and a purple hat.
- This is the first time where the dancer(s) have a frozen effect in the beginning/end of the routine, followed by She Wolf (Falling To Pieces).
- In the preview gameplay, the coaches do not start with the ice effect. Instead, they just look at each other before starting.[1]
- In the Just Dance 4 Xbox 360 DLC guide manual, the menu icon of this song is seen.
- P1 is shown on the NTSC box art, along with TiK ToK and Call Me (with a different color scheme).
- A-Punk is the first Duet to appear in the menu.
- The pictograms in the remake are in the style of Just Dance 2 or Just Dance 3 pictograms.
- Also, the dancers look slightly different in Problem’s Mashup, suggesting that this song was supposed to be on Just Dance 3, Just Dance: Greatest Hits, and/or Just Dance: Best Of.
- P2’s beta avatar has a different color scheme than in the routine.
- At certain times in the remake, P2's glove color glitches to lime green
Gallery
Game Files
In-Game Screenshots
Beta Elements
Videos
Official Music Video
Gameplays
Extractions
References
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