The dancer is a woman with black and curly hair. She has an orange undershirt with a black vest and a tie with white and pink diagonal lines on top of that. Along with it, she has black shorts and a belt and chain attached to the short. She also has open-toed orange heels
Remake
In her remake, her outfit is more realistic, the colors are the same but now they are shown in a lighter color scheme and slightly glow. Her tie now has purple stripes instead of magenta stripes. Her pants are shown in a slightly bluish color. Her face is less visible and she is now represented with a blue outline instead of a purple outline. Also, her hair is neater.
The extreme dancer is a man with the following features:
Red hair
Purple mustache
Turquoise head band
Vest with purple, blue, and yellow stripes
Purple shorts
Green socks with a peach stripe
White and red shoes with purple laces
Background
Classic
Original
The background is a dark street with lots of cafes and shops. Lots of neon lights with text on it light up.
Remake
The background will start pitch black at first. The sides of the alley and then a stoplight light up and the dancer appears. The signs will now flash individually instead of all together and the signs display different words and pictures. Additionally, the street is now brighter and instead of each part of the street having a blue, orange and purple lights respectively, the color scheme is a lighter blue, orange and pink.
Extreme
It contains silhouettes of a beach with flamingos, colorful palm trees and stripes that glow. It has a very similar appearance to the background from Mr. Saxobeat.
Gold Moves
Classic
Theere are 4 Gold Moves in the Classic routine, all of which appear consecutively. Gold Moves 1 and 3 : Put your hands at your chin as if you're surprised. Gold Moves 2 and 4: Put your right hand on the air while your left hand touches your left leg.
Both versions of Barbra Streisand appear in Puppet/Party Master Modes. Here are the captions attributed to her/his dance moves:
Classic
Clap That Hand
Hips Lock
Just Say No
NYC
Side To Side
Slap It
Watch Out
Wind Up Pony
Extreme
Free Style
Locking
No Straining
Techno Break
Techno Lock
Techno Slide
Techno Twitch
Trivia
The Extreme background is similar to the background of Mr. Saxobeat.
The Extreme routine reuses a move from Rockafeller Skank in the part that doesn't give points.
The Extreme dancer messes up on the third Gold Move by pointing left once and pointing right twice.
The dancer appears on the NTSC boxart.
In the NTSC cover she is displayed with high green-striped socks and has slightly longer hair and different colour scheme.
In the trailer she is also depicted with slightly longer hair.
The code for the Extreme version is in the buttons of the controller of the console and the order of how they're press. The pattern is up-up-down-down-left-right-left-right.
This code is also known as the famous Konami Code, a code used in various Konami games as a way to get extra lives or extra content. It fits, as an Extreme version is extra content.
According to Just Dance, the only way to get the code is to purchase any Kellogg's item at Wal-Mart; of course, this has been found to be unnecessary.[1][2]
This is the first song by Duck Sauce in the series; it is succeeded by It's You on Just Dance 2014.
In Prince Ali’s Mashup, a move was slowed down to fit the beat of the song.
This is the first song in the series to have been named after a real person (in this case, the singer Barbra Streisand). It is followed by Alfonso Signorini (Eroe Nazionale).
The Extreme version is affected by a strange glitch: sometimes, the dancer doesn't appear and the score ball is smaller. Of course, the song becomes unplayable and all you can do is just to press the A button to turn on the score ball's light.
A scene from the Classic routine is featured in the 2014 edition of the Guinness Book of World Records.
Wesley Enriquez designed a dress called City Chains for Animal Crossing: New Leaf, which takes inspiration from this song.
The song has been shortened by about 47 seconds from the beginning.
The Classic coach appears in the teaser for the song I'll House You by Don Diablo ft. Jungle Brothers, along with Wild and Just Dance.[3]
The beginning of the Classic routine has differeneces between the Xbox 360 and the Wii/PS3 version: on Wii and PS3, the background and the coach zoom in fast, but this doesn't happen on the Xbox 360.