- For the ABBA: You Can Dance routine, see Dancing Queen (ABBA: You Can Dance).
"Dancing Queen" by ABBA was meant to be featured on Just Dance 2015, but was removed before the game was released. It was later added to Just Dance Unlimited and Just Dance Now.
Appearance of the Dancers
The routine is a Trio routine consisting of three women.
P1
P1 is a girl. She has a mint-turquoise hair tied in a braid, is in a single-sleeved pink top with fuchsia frills. She also wears a purple wristband on her left wrist. Purple ribbon bows are also seen on the frills, and a pair of long peachy jeans.
Her hair turns pink during the chorus, her shirt turns cyan, and her jeans turn magenta.
P2
P2 is a woman. She has a pink, poofy hair tied up by a bunch of purple ribbons. She also wears a sleeveless peachy gown with a pink tutu, as well as a long purple flowing semi-transparent dress.
Her dress turns blue during the chorus, and her top turns to a light shade of purple, while her tutu turns cyan.
P3
P3 is also a girl. She has a similar hair concept when compared with P1. She is wearing a similar top, but without frills. Instead, she wears a large purple bow which looks like a belt around her waist. She also wears a flowing peachy dress with purple bows, and a pink ribbon tied up as a carnation band around her left wrist.
Her hair also turns pink during the chorus, and her top also turns cyan. Her gown turns to a shade of wine-pink, and her bow-belt turns into a dark shade of pink.
Background
The routine is set in a fairytale wonderland with pink clouds, a mint-tinted sky, mirrors and disco balls, which seems to resemble a bedroom.
During the choruses, the scene changes to a night one. A pink light can be seen shining from the sky, as well as colorful stars. A garden of glowing flowers can also be seen in the field of clouds.
Gold Moves
There are 4 Gold Moves in this routine, all of which are the same:
All Gold Moves: Put your right hand quickly to the left. This is a right-to-left Wave Gold Move.
Appearances in Playlists
Dancing Queen is featured in the following playlists:
Just Dance Now
- Gimme, Gimme, Gimme ABBA!
- All Songs A-E
Just Dance Unlimited
- Unlimted A-E
Trivia
- Dancing Queen is the second song by ABBA in the main series.
- Dancing Queen is the fourth song to lack an actual Classic mode: according to its Just Dance Unlimited label, the routine is a Sing-Along.
- It is preceded by Jamaican Dance, Ain’t No Mountain High Enough and You’re On My Mind.
- Since the routine was never released earlier, Dancing Queen is the oldest Just Dance Unlimited exclusive track to be added.
- Dancing Queen, Funhouse, Gangnam Style, and Bang Bang Bang are the only songs to have two avatars for the same coaches (P2 in this case).
- Dancing Queen was the last routine to be added to both Just Dance 2016 and Just Dance 2017’s Just Dance Unlimited servers. Starting from Just Dance 2019’s release, the former two games no longer receive Just Dance Unlimited updated.
- The song is shortened by 20 seconds in-game.
- This is not the case for the ABBA: You Can Dance version, though.
- Some of the lyrics in-game are different than the ABBA: You Can Dance lyrics.
- Although the routine is marked as a Sing-Along, only P2 lip-syncs the lyrics.
- Dancing Queen was leaked on the German Ubisoft website here (translated here), as it was supposed to be in Just Dance 2015. However, it is not present in the final game other than in the files.
- The song can still be found on Amazon when purchasing the game here.
- Several files for the song were left on the Just Dance 2015’s disc. These files included a menu square and a gameplay screen.
- In a tutorial photo showing the Just Dance 2015 routine, if one looks at the background of the photo, it is in the style of Just Dance 2014’s menu background, so the song was likely scrapped early in development.
- As seen in the Just Dance 2015 files, the song was supposed to have a Community Remix, but was later removed due to the song not being featured in the final game.
- P2’s avatar is no longer accessible in Just Dance 2015 due to an update that was released for all consoles (excluding Wii) during early-2016.
- This also may occur to copies of the game that were bought around early-2016.
- However, it is available on Just Dance 2018 for 7th-Gen consoles.
- In Just Dance Now, a notification for the unused Just Dance 2015 routine popped up, in spite of it not being available back then.
- In Just Dance Unlimited, Dancing Queen is labeled as a Just Dance 2018 routine.
- Due to the song not having any assigned menu colors in the Just Dance Unlimited files, the menu colors of the game (depending which game the player uses that is compatible with banner files, like Just Dance 2017 and Just Dance 2018) are used for the banner when the song is selected.
- This was also the case with You Spin Me Round (Like a Record) and That’s Not My Name.
- However, the Just Dance 2017 menu colors are slightly lighter than usual.
- Menu colors were added on October 16, 2018.
- The routine can be seen in the "Gimme, Gimme, Gimme ABBA!" playlist in Just Dance Now, in spite of it not being from ABBA: You Can Dance.
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