"舞力全开 (Wu Li Quan Kai)" (also known as "All You Gotta Do" and "All You Gotta Do (Is Just Dance)") (Simple Version) is featured on 舞力全开, where an internet connection is required to play the routine. It was originally a free track on 舞力无限, but was retagged as a main song of the game. It is also available on the 舞力全开 demo since June 2024.
Appearance of the Dancer[]
The dancer is Panda, who is wearing a red tracksuit. The tracksuit has a white zipper and a white stripe on each arm, along with "JD" written on the front in white letters. The panda also wears red and white sneakers and a green glove.
Background[]
The background is similar to the one behind the phone in 舞力全开 (Wu Li Quan Kai) (Alternate). The map starts with multiple Just Dance logos moving and pulsating over a flat lavender background. In the chorus the color changes to yellow, and has the regular Just Dance logo. On the post-chorus, the color changes to blue, and multiple approving words like "绝", "给力", "太棒了", and "非常完美" cover the background.
Gold Moves[]
There is 1 Gold Move in this routine:
Gold Move: Put your left hand on your hip and put down your right elbow quickly while bending it.
Appearances in Playlists[]
舞力全开 (Wu Li Quan Kai) (Simple Version) is featured in the following playlists:
舞力全开[]
Trivia[]
- 舞力全开 (Wu Li Quan Kai) (Simple Version) was free to play on 舞力无限. It was the fourth map new to the service to receive the status after Let’s Party, All You Gotta Do (Alternate), and Dare to Live, and the fifth map in total to receive the status after the aforementioned and Just Mario.
- However, on April 7, 2023, the map was moved to the base game, where it can be played with an Internet connection. This makes 舞力全开 (Wu Li Quan Kai) (Simple Version) the second 舞力无限 map to be moved to the main game, after Zui Xuan Min Zu Feng.
- The version of the song used in-game only includes the first verse, first chorus, and part of the post-chorus, shortening the song into one minute and seven seconds. This makes All You Gotta Do (Simple Version) the second-shortest map in the entire Just Dance franchise, after Acerola Taisō no Uta.
- This also marks the fourth time a song has been altered in length in the Alternate map, after Automaton (Tomato Version), Footloose (Kids Mode), and Waka Waka (This Time for Africa) (Kids Mode).
- 舞力全开 (Wu Li Quan Kai) (Simple Version) is the first alternate routine whose status of alternate routine is indicated by a prefix in its codename (as opposed to most alternate routines, which have a suffix such as "ALT" or "FAN").
- 舞力全开 (Wu Li Quan Kai) (Simple Version) and 怪美的 (Guai Me De) (Alternate) are the eighth and ninth alternate routines to debut in a different game from the Classic routine, after those of Blurred Lines, We No Speak Americano, Turn Up the Love, Chiwawa, Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go, Swish Swish, and 舞力全开 (Wu Li Quan Kai).
- 舞力全开 (Wu Li Quan Kai) (Simple Version) has the tag "ForceRumble", which is generally only associated with Double Rumble routines.
- This is because the routine is meant to have JoyCon vibration files associated with it.
- 舞力全开 (Wu Li Quan Kai) (Simple Version) had a difficulty rating of Medium when it first released. However, it has been changed to Easy since September 1, 2022.
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