"Bubble Pop!" by HyunA is featured on Just Dance 2018, Just Dance Now, Just Dance Unlimited, and 舞力无限.
The song also has an alternate routine titled "Bubble Gum Version".
On the eighth-generation console and Nintendo Switch versions of Just Dance 2018, Bubble Pop! was one of the fifteen songs to be playable from the beginning.
The song was made free to play on Just Dance Unlimited for two weeks from March 11, 2021 to March 25, 2021 during the Versus event.
Appearance of the Dancers[]
The routine is performed by a trio of girls.
P1[]
P1 has black hair in a sideways ponytail tied by a pink bow. She wears a blue crop top with pink polka dots of various sizes and a translucent cyan skirt that reveals her black underwear. Over her top is a yellow cropped jacket with a black hem and cuffs. She also wears a pair of pink wedged sneakers with white soles and a light brilliant rose glove.
P2[]
P2 has black hair in two buns and wears a yellow visor cap. She also wears an aqua buttoned leotard with pink polka dots of various sizes with a yellow bow belt and a collar. The rest of her outfit consists of cyan over-the-knee socks and yellow sneakers with white soles. She also wears a bright malibu glove.
P3[]
P3 has magenta hair in a ponytail with flipped bangs tied with a yellow hair tie. She wears a pair of black wayfarer sunglasses, a pink sleeveless turtleneck crop top with the word "POP" in cyan letters written across her chest, a yellow skirt, underwear, sky blue knee socks with magenta polka dots, and black booties. She also wears a persian green glove.
Background[]
The background is first seen with a large, colorful bubble machine that then passes by the dancers to reveal the bubble like factory behind them. The bubbles float through the clear pipes. Some bubbles shoot out of nearby cannons. It then transforms into a blue cloudy sky with a pink smiling flying machine that flashes yellow. The sky goes downward to a ground of colorful bubbles. Whenever "Bubble pop" is sung, a cloud with the word "POP" in pink balloons pops up.
After the second chorus, a differently shaped bubble machine appears in a darker layout. The layout includes two orange, devices that float around, two Saturn-like objects on the ground, 3 mallets with different colors that hit to the beat of the song, some tubes with different colored bubbles in them, and a big bubble machine which bounces to the beat of the song.
Gold Moves[]
There are 4 Gold Moves in this routine. All of them are right-to-left Wave Gold Moves:
Gold Moves 1, 2, and 4: Raise your right hand and tilt your wrist.
Gold Move 3:
- P1: Move your right arm in circular motion rapidly.
- P2: Swirl your arms and hips.
- P3: Point rapidly your right arm to the right.
Release History[]
This section details the release and removal history of Bubble Pop!.
Game | Date Added | Date Removed |
---|---|---|
Just Dance Now | July 11, 2018 | July 12, 2018 |
July 12, 2018 | N/A | |
Just Dance Unlimited | October 20, 2018 | N/A |
March 11, 2021 (Free) | March 15, 2021 | |
舞力无限 | December 24, 2020 | N/A |
Appearances in Playlists[]
Bubble Pop! appears in the following playlists:
Just Dance 2018[]
Just Dance 2019[]
Just Dance 2020[]
Just Dance 2021[]
Just Dance Now[]
- All Songs A-E
- Easy Peasy Party
- Groove and Glitter!
- K-pop Karnival
- K-Pop Till You Drop
- Kids Carnival
- Krazy Pop K-pop
- Lunar Arcade
- Pursuit of Happiness! (2023)
- Pursuit of Happiness! (2024)
- Trio
舞力全开[]
Trivia[]
General[]
- Bubble Pop! is the fourth Korean-language song in the series.
- The line "Geopumcheoreom keojin mameul" is misinterpreted as "Geopumcheoreom geojit mameul".
- In the preview gameplays, the artist’s name is not stylized, thus being displayed as "Hyuna" rather than "HyunA", and the title is written without the exclamation mark.
Routine[]
- When Bubble Pop! and Finesse (Remix) were made free for a limited period in Season 2: Versus, a new gameplay teaser for each map was uploaded to Just Dance’s international channel. This marks the first time past Just Dance maps that became free for a limited period in Just Dance Unlimited receive a new teaser.
- However, Bubble Pop!’s new preview reuses the Just Dance 2018 interface, whereas Finesse (Remix)’s uses the Just Dance 2021 interface.
- The Twitter teaser, however, uses the Just Dance 2021 HUD.[3]
- However, Bubble Pop!’s new preview reuses the Just Dance 2018 interface, whereas Finesse (Remix)’s uses the Just Dance 2021 interface.
- During the bridge, P1 and P2s’ Gold Moves involve movement, whereas P3’s Gold Move simply consists of a pose.
- At times, the word "POP" on P3’s crop top glitches to purple when her arms get close to it.
- The coaches’ reflections can be seen a bit higher, coming up to their shins.
- In the 2017 Showreel by Deléglise David, P1’s crop top, P2’s dress, and P3’s glove are more greenish than in-game.
- Additionally, all coaches were supposed to have a green outline instead of the pink one used in the final version, and the background was different.
- The coaches are less zoomed-in in the previews.
- In the E3 version of Just Dance 2018, the routine ends with a fading black screen effect, leaving only the coaches’ outline visible. In the final product, instead, there is no fading effect.
- P3 can be seen in a promotional image for the countdown before the official release of Just Dance 2018.
- P3 can be seen as a cameo in concept art for All You Gotta Do (Is Just Dance), but she does not appear in the final game.