"Da Funk" by Daft Punk is featured on Just Dance 3.
Appearance of the Dancers
The dancers are both male robots.
P1
P1 is a blue robot and with yellow and red highlights.
P2
P2 is a yellow robot and with blue and turquoise highlights.
During the first two Gold Moves, the coaches turn black, and white gears can be seen.
In their remake, they seem to have become skinnier as the shading has been toned down.
Background
The routine takes place in a factory with conveyor belts and several nuts and bolts, along with pieces of machinery. During the second last verse, moving pink and green stripes can be seen on the floor. At the beginning and the end, two hooks take pick up the deactivated dancers.
Gold Moves
Classic
There are 3 Gold Moves in the Classic routine:
Gold Moves 1 and 2: Punch the air beside you repeatedly.
Gold Move 3: Lift your hands and then lower them.
Sweat Mashup
There are 2 Gold Moves in the Sweat Mashup:
Gold Move 1: Pump your fists in the air. (Apache (Jump On It))
Gold Move 2: Put your right hand in the air. (I Don’t Feel Like Dancin’)
Sweat Mashup
Da Funk has an unlockable Sweat Mashup.
Dancers
- I Was Made For Lovin’ You (Sweat)
- D.A.N.C.E.
- The Power
- Apache (Jump On It) [GM1]
- She's Got Me Dancing
- Holiday
- Body Movin’
- Move Your Feet
- I Don’t Feel Like Dancin’ [GM2]
- I Was Made For Lovin' You (Sweat)
Appearances in Mashups
Da Funk appears in the following Mashup:
Trivia
- Da Funk is the first song by Daft Punk in the series.
- Most pictograms in the original routine have props that have the same colors as the coaches’ gloves and not the color of the pictogram (e.g.: P1 has a neon green glove and so do the arrows in his pictograms). This does not happen in the Wii and PS3 versions of Just Dance 3 or in the remake.
- This is the first post-Just Dance 2 Duet routine where this happens. It is followed by Maru! Maru! Mori! Mori!, One Thing, and Friendly Phantom.
- In a showreel uploaded to Vimeo, the coaches are seen in front of a different background, which consists of neon blue perpendicular lines on a black wall.
- In the Mashup, She’s Got Me Dancing’s pictogram color is changed to a dark blue and The Power’s pictograms are much lighter. Besides, right when She’s Got Me Dancing’s part is finished, a green football shoe and a water bottle appear from the sides and get kicked away by the coach.
- The Sweat Mashup is the only mashup in the entire series that does not repeat any dancers outside of the start and finish (in this case, I Was Made For Lovin’ You [Sweat]). However, most of the dancers in this mashup remain on screen longer than usual.
- The same thing happens in Jump (For My Love)'s Sweat Mashup, but the dancer repeats at the middle and in the end.
- This is also the first mashup in the entire series where no moves are used more than once, it's followed by You're On My Mind.
- The Sweat Mashup has some cheering sounds and some voices screaming "1...2...3...4!" on Wii and PS3.
- AI, the computer dancer that is automatically selected as one’s rival in the absence of a competitor in a Battle routine in Just Dance 2014, uses P1’s avatar.
- The Friends section in the World Dance Floor menu in Just Dance 2014 shows P2’s avatar. However, P2’s avatar was not obtainable until Just Dance 2016.
- Eight beta pictograms can be found in the Just Dance Now files.
Gallery
Game Files
In-Game Screenshots
Promotional Images
Beta Elements
Videos
Official Music Video
Gameplays
Extractions
References
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