The coach is a girl with pink hair in a half-bun style. She is wearing a golden dress with a pink heart in the middle that has a pink swirl coming from the heart. She also wears golden strapped heels. She wears a very light pink bracelet on her right wrist. At the end of the routine, she disappears with a buzzing static effect.
Alternate
The dancer wears the same dress, with the only difference being a purple denim vest over it. Her hair is purple at the tips and appears to be straighter. She is now wearing golden sneakers with pink laces.
Background
Classic
Just Dance 4
Before the song starts, one can see a table with some flyers, a pair of sunglasses with a purple frame, a brown keychain with a smiling basketball player that wears a cap with "JD" on it and a magazine with Mas Que Nada’s silhouette on the left over a green and yellow background and the lyrics of the song on the right, and a smartphone on the magazine. Before the song starts, the camera zooms into the phone while a ringtone can be heard.
The phone background is orange and pink with swirls on it. On the sides, there are orange app icons that have lots of different animations throughout the song. When the chorus appears, emoticons and symbols can be seen "raining" down; whenever "So call me maybe" is sung, the phone app icon reports a missed call (except for when Gold Move 5 is done). When the routine ends, the phone runs out of battery, making the background completely black with a red low battery sign. Before the dance zooms in on the smartphone, a book with the lyrics from the song can be seen.
Just Dance Now
In the Just Dance Now version, the background simply begins with a black screen with a green flashing phone. The routine ends with the screen "turning off" and a red battery icon, thus removing the intro and the outro where the camera zooms into the phone.
Alternate
The Alternate mode has the same background, but the movement of the apps are different. The intro and the outro are the same.
Gold Moves
Classic
There are 5 Gold Moves in the Classic routine:
Gold Moves 1 and 2: Bang your fist in the air fast once. Gold Move 3: Hold your arms out. Gold Move 4: Wipe your hands away from your face with your palms facing the screen. Gold Move 5: Put your hand in a phone-talking pose fast.
Both versions of Call Me Maybe appear in Puppet/Party Master Modes. Here are the captions attributed to the dance moves:
Classic
Aie Aie Aie
Box Step
Call Me
Crazy Walk
Heart Throb
Phone Me
Alternate
Happy Talk
Heart Throb Jive
Kick ass
Trivia
General
In the intro and the outro of both routines, a poster on the left-hand side with Mas Que Nada on it can be seen.
The book that the phone is on has the lyrics printed on it starting at the line "Don’t ask me I’ll never tell".
On the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and Wii U, the dance style that must be obtained for the Dance Quest is "Cute".
Classic
The pictograms for the Classic routine have a very thin pink outline between the regular white outline and the yellow part on the inside, making the 3D effect even more visible.
This is the only time this has happened in the series.
In an episode of American Dad!, Roger can be seen dancing to the Classic routine.[1]
The coach is affected by a glitch that makes her occasionally disappear from the screen.[2]
In an Uplay reward, the coach can be seen with a turquoise outline instead of a pink one.
On the Wii version of Just Dance 4, from time to time, the coach selection image will glitch after the help screen to Umbrella’s.
The coach can be seen in the background of Fine China.
However, she seems to be missing the heart on her dress.
Despite the fact that the coach makes an appearance in the teaser and trailer for Just Dance Unlimited, Call Me Maybe is currently not available for the service.
In that appearance, she is seen with a blue glove instead of a green one.
A sticker of the apps from the background can be unlocked in Just Dance 2020 by dancing to Keep in Touch three times.
Alternate
Beauty And A Beat (Dance Mashup), Call Me Maybe (Alternate) and Good Feeling (Dance Mashup) are the third, fourth and fifth routines that can be unlocked through Ubisoft Club on Xbox 360, PS3 and Wii U, after I Was Made For Lovin’ You (Sweat Version) and Pump It (Dance Mashup).
This is the only Alternate routine in Just Dance 4 that can be unlocked in this way.
When the coach performs her Gold Move, the visual effect shakes along with the screen.
An unused Party Master Mode caption called "Kick ass" could be seen in a promotional picture for Just Dance 2014. The caption was later removed because of its profanity.[citation needed]