"Boogie Wonderland" by Earth, Wind & Fire ft. The Emotions (covered by Groove Century in-game) is featured on Just Dance 3, Just Dance Now, and Just Dance Unlimited.
Appearance of the Dancers
Original
The dancers are two women (P1 and P4) and two men (P2 and P3). They resemble disco nightclub dancers in the 70s.
P1
P1 has shoulder length purple hair that is in ringlet curls. She wears an orange romper with blue trimming around the legs and a lighter blue collar. She has a purple belt decorated with aqua blue circles and flowers around the waist. She also wears a pair of blue knee-high boots. Her glove is purple.
P2
P2 has a short curly hairstyle, similar to an afro. He wears an aqua blue bell-bottomed jumpsuit. The jumpsuit has red and purple decorative trim around the collar and pant legs that is shaped like flames. He has a pair of blue shoes with his outfit. His glove is red.
P3
P3 had hair almost identical to P2, but slightly shorter. In Just Dance 3, he also has a purple mustache, but it is not visible in the remake. He wears a purple disco shirt with a large purple and orange collar. It has a fuchsia trim and belt. He also wears a pair of matching purple pants and light orange boots that are shin-height. His glove is fuchsia.
P4
P4 has a large purple afro. On the torso, she wears a red and aqua wrap-around brassiere top. She also wears matching red bell-bottom pants that stop at the knee. She has turquoise sandals and a golden yellow glove.
Remake
In the remake, the coaches have a thin blue outline, and their faces are less visible.
Background
The area in which the routine takes place in is mostly orange and red. It has some orange-and-red clouds with a big orange sun and some red stars, in front of an orange wall.
Gold Moves
There are 4 Gold Moves for each player on the Wii, Playstation 3, and the remake, and 10 Gold Moves for each player on the Xbox 360 in this routine:
Gold Moves 1 and 2 (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 in Xbox 360): Blow a kiss by placing your hands on your mouth and moving your arms outward.
Gold Move 3 (9 In Xbox 360): Lower your arms.
Gold Move 4 (10 in Xbox 360): Pose accordingly.
Appearances in Playlists
Boogie Wonderland appears in the following playlists:
Just Dance 3
- Dance Crew
- Oldies but goldies
Just Dance Now
- All Songs A-E
Trivia
General
- Boogie Wonderland is the first song by Earth, Wind & Fire in the series.
- This is the only one that was covered by Groove Century.
- The cover is shorter than the original by 1 minute and 20 seconds. It also has a faster tempo.
- In Just Dance 3, the male singer’s backing vocals during the choruses are not displayed in the lyrics.
Routine
- Boogie Wonderland is the first Dance Crew routine to end with a Gold Move.
- The Xbox 360 version of Boogie Wonderland holds the record for the most Gold Moves in one routine in the main series, with a total of 10 Gold Moves.
- This happens because all of the "kiss" Gold Moves are scored for all players simultaneously, even though they are only performed by one coach at a time.
- This does not happen in Just Dance Unlimited on camera consoles.
- The background is heavily inspired by the 70s show Soul Train.[citation needed]
- Some pictograms are missing.
- The Just Dance 2014 version of P3’s avatar originally had a purple collar.[2]
- It also lacks the coach’ mustache and has purple sunglasses, which are completely absent in the routine.
- Boogie Wonderland’s Just Dance Now files show the first Gold Moves were not originally supposed to be Gold Moves.
- Boogie Wonderland’s menu assets for the remake show all the coaches with no gloves, even though the gloves appear in the actual routine.
- On the album coach part of P1’s right sleeve and P4’s left elbow are cropped out.
- A sticker resemblimg the cloud and the stars in the background can been unlocked in Just Dance 2020 through the Gift Machine.
- As of an unknown date, the coach selection images have been updated in Just Dance Now, as the coaches are much more zoomed in.
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