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As with several other games, the Just Dance series is no exception to having its own Easter Eggs. Here, you can browse through all the Easter eggs which Ubisoft has so kindly put in the Just Dance series.

What defines an Easter Egg?[]

An Easter Egg could be anything - something that unlocks additional content, "cameos" from dancers outside from their own song; really anything that can be considered "secret" or "bonus" content. They could even be beta elements (although this page should be left for the best of beta elements as there are already pages for that).

Just Dance 2[]

Just Dance: Summer Party/Extra Songs[]

Just Dance Wii[]

  • By playing all the songs in Just Dance Wii, Just Mario is unlocked. A 1-UP sound can be heard when unlocking it.
  • The Beta silhouette of When I Grow Up appears in the Multiplayer menu of Just Dance Wii, although the song is not in the game.

Just Dance 3[]

Game Elements[]

Routines[]

Just Dance Wii 2[]

Just Dance 4[]

Just Dance 2014[]

Just Dance Kids 2014[]

Just Dance Wii U[]

Just Dance Now[]

Pre-2015 version[]

2017 version[]

Just Dance 2015[]

Just Dance 2016[]

舞力全开:活力派[]

Just Dance 2017[]

Routines[]

Just Dance Machine[]

Many backgrounds, clothes, and samples from other routines of the series are re-used in some Just Dance Machine routines.

World Dance Floor[]

  • Some World Dance Floor bosses refer to previous Just Dance routines.
    • Jimi Sea Horse and OctoDrum are respectively based on the seahorse and the octopus in the background of Cake By The Ocean.
    • Lazer Cat, Rocket Cat and Keytar-Cat refer to the cats in the background of Holding Out for a Hero.
    • Counselor Giraffus resembles P4 of Copacabana.
    • Muchacharacas, Muchachopeta and Muchachotarra resemble the chili peppers in the background of Speedy Gonzalez.
    • Super Santa refers to P2 of XMas Tree, whereas Figgy Snow Rider and King Jumbo respectively resemble the elves and the elephants in its background.
    • Billy the Leek, Miss Healthy and Big Red refer to the background of PoPiPo.
    • Mr. Chef Claws and Leopold the Jester resemble the animals in the background of Don’t Stop Me Now.

舞力全开2017[]

Just Dance 2018[]

Routines[]

Stickers[]

The stickers have references to other dancers as shown here.

World Dance Floor[]

Just Dance 2019[]

  • The background of the PAL covers for the game feature assets from the backgrounds of tracks in the game. These include:

Game Elements[]

Routines[]

World Dance Floor[]

  • Some World Dance Floor bosses refer to previous Just Dance routines.
    • Panda Float is loosely based on the coach of I Gotta Feeling.
    • An unknown boss resembling Carnaval Boom could appear during the Carnival event.
    • Three bosses who respectively borrow their outfits from the coaches of 365, Old Town Road (Remix), and Vodovorot could appear on World Dance Floor during the Just Dance 2020 Celebration event.

Just Dance 2020[]

Game Elements[]

All Stars Mode[]

  • The Panda, who has been a playable dancer in many routines of the Just Dance series, is the main character of the story.
  • Each song is represented by a small planet whose surface resembles the background from its related routine. The coaches stand on them while making poses from their choreographies.
  • Each routine is introduced by a cutscene that takes place in an environment that resembles its background. The coaches sometimes interact with the main character.
    • In the opening scene, the Panda is lost on a deserted planet and wanders looking for help, until he hears a noise from afar, which turns out to be a spaceship. While All You Gotta Do (Is Just Dance) plays, the Panda cheers up and jumps on the vehicle, which detects ten mysterious planets and then immediately takes off.
    • In Hot N Cold’s scene, the Panda lands on a planet consisting of crystals in shades of pink. Anticipated by a distant sound, the coach jumps into its arms.
    • In Rasputin’s scene, the Panda lands on a cold, snowy planet with a building that resembles the Kremlin, and is greeted by the coach, who is trapped in a rolling snowball.
    • In California Gurls’s scene, the Panda lands on a beach and sees an unattended umbrella over a blanket with a magazine on it. The Panda picks up the latter and opens it, seeing pages with pictures of the coach. The one on the left comes to life and waves at it.
    • In You’re the First, the Last, My Everything’s scene, P4 is seen working on his desk. As soon as he feels a rumble, he looks up and sees the Panda and the other coaches waving at him from the spaceship. He runs out to join them immediately afterward.
    • In Starships’s scene, the Panda jumps off the spaceship and lands on a floating disk that is identical to the coach’s. The latter waves at it and disappears with a sparkly transition.
    • In Built For This’s scene, the Panda is in a factory where cranes carry robot heads that look like the ones from the routine. An additional one appears, and the Panda performs some moves from Addicted To You, whose coach is later shown inside the head; the same situation happens with Never Gonna Give You Up right afterward. After that, the Panda performs the muscle-flexing moves from Built For This, and the scene stops.
    • In Chiwawa’s scene, the Panda lands on an environment made of pink ripped paper. Cats with a yellow cartoony body, a magenta collar, and a black-and-white real-life head with a magenta bow stand everywhere, including on a metal structure and a printer. As soon as the Panda approaches it, a chiwawa with a red cartoony body, a red collar with a golden bell and a black-and-white real-life head jumps up and barks. The Panda then gets closer to the printer and sees the coach posing in several different ways on the screen; after that, it presses a button and those poses get printed while still being animated.
    • In Lean On’s scene, the Panda lands on a desert and sees a glowing Indian-styled portal in front of it. As soon as it starts walking through it, the glow intensifies and several mandala outlines float around it; then, a blue light shines and silhouettes of the coaches are shown.
    • In Swish Swish’s scene, the coaches are seen standing on a stage in an environment that resembles the background for the routine, with people cheering for them and taking pictures. The Panda jumps among them and makes its way onto the stage.
    • In Bang Bang Bang’s scene, the Panda lands in front of a mysterious building with two small towers on the sides and a bigger one in the middle, which showcases a red rotating fan and two narrow orange lines over the entrance. As soon as the Panda goes inside, the coaches are seen doing poses from the choreography behind him while spotlights light up from below in front of them.
    • In High Hopes’s scene, many of the previous coaches are seen lying or standing over clouds, while the Panda points at an unknown direction and presses a button on a remote control, which opens a hatch on the floor of the pathway that leads to the stadium seen in the routine.
    • In the final cutscene, all coaches are seen celebrating in the stadium, until a colorful spaceship shaped like the head of a reindeer lands in the middle. The coach from Make It Jingle comes out while confetti is thrown, and gives a high-five to the Panda while All You Gotta Do (Is Just Dance) plays; then, Make It Jingle points to a galaxy, and everyone runs into his spaceship, which takes off immediately. The message "thank you for playing!" appears.

Routines[]

Stickers[]

World Dance Floor[]

Just Dance 2021[]

舞力全开[]

Just Dance 2022[]

  • The alternate routines of Black Mamba, Boombayah, China, Jopping, and Nails, Hair, Hips, Heels all reuse the background and at least one coach from their Classic counterparts, either with or without alterations.
  • P2 of I Like It, P1 of Skibidi, and P1 of Dibby Dibby Sound respectively return in Don’t Go Yet as P2, P3, and P4. Their appearances have received slight alterations.
  • The following Easter Eggs can be seen in Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.), coaches from previous Katy Perry songs in Just Dance (namely, Hot N Cold, I Kissed a Girl, P2-C1 of Dark Horse, California Gurls, P1 of Swish Swish, and Firework) make cameos in the background while dancing along with the coach.
    • Additionally, Hot N Cold meets Rasputin during the first chorus and then returns during the second chorus wearing his fake beard.
    • When one of these coaches is alone on the screen, the coach performs some moves from their respective routines (such as the chorus moves from I Kissed A Girl and Firework).
  • The following elements from Just Dance backgrounds make cameos in Mood:
    • A comic panel from Without Me that displays the scene of Waveman’s attack.
    • A canvas filled with graffiti from Bum Bum Tam Tam.
    • The official Giphy stickers of Shinobi Cat, Make It Jingle, and Sweet Sensation (P4) can be seen.
    • A white T-shirt with the Just Dance logo is hanging.
    • An orange triangular flag that reads "CATS" and features a cartoony rendition of Shinobi Cat’s face.
    • A white sign reading "ONE WAY", referencing One Way Or Another (Teenage Kicks).
    • A plushie of a Rabbid, another character by Ubisoft from the Rayman and Raving Rabbids games.
    • A cutout of the coaches of Dibby Dibby Sound.
    • A sculpture from Ma Itù.
    • An arcade cabinet in the background that is titled Fire and shows the song’s routine.
    • In the background Stereo, Dibby Dibby Sound (P1) and Let’s Save Our Planet (P1) avatars
  • The panda returns in Mr. Blue Sky as a playable coach.
  • In Rock Your Body, the backgrounds of China, Think About Things, Mr. Blue Sky and Levitating are featured near the end of the routine.
  • The coach of Rock Your Body returns in Save Your Tears (Remix) as P1 along with the coach of Levitating.
    • The background of the routine features elements from the backgrounds of both routines, and the title card also uses the two fonts from Rock Your Body and Levitating - precisely, "SAVE" and "TEARS" are displayed in Levitating’s font, and "YOUR" is displayed in Rock Your Body’s font.
      • At the beginning of the routine, the coach of Rock Your Body walks out of a portal that shows the background from Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.).

Just Dance 2023 Edition[]

Game Elements[]

Routines[]

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Just Dance 2024 Edition[]

  • Iluquim wears the same leggings as the coach of Funhouse.
    • A picture of the latter routine can also be seen hanging on a wall in the background, along with Abc (Nicer), Circus, Dance Monkey and Danger! High Voltage.
  • The food truck from Despechá can be spotted in the intro of After Party, where Chalina also makes a cameo by waving at Mellow.
  • The coaches of Dynamite return in Butter with different outfits.
    • They also return in its alternate routine.
  • The following Easter Eggs can be seen in Canned Heat:
  • Scotty returns as the coach of Cradles.
    • In the background, there are an old-fashioned TV displaying the original routine for Sunroof, floating clones of Cthylla, and his sunglasses from Sunroof.
  • Mothigan returns as the coach of Cure For Me (Alternate Version), whose routine also takes place in the Butterfly’s Crypt.
  • Topaz, Onyx, and Ruby return as the coaches of Don’t Cha, albeit in different starting positions (Ruby is now P1, Topaz is P2, and Onyx is P3).
  • Graffiti art of Ruby, Onyx, and P1 of Que Tire Pa Lante can be seen on the walls in Don’t Cha (Extreme Version).
  • Dahlia returns in Flowers with a completely different outfit.
  • Gimme More features many references to Toxic, as well as many of Britney Spears’s previous songs in Just Dance:
    • Agent D returns as the coach of the routine.
    • In the intro, the logo from Toxic can be seen on the floor, outfits of Agent D (in her C1 form from Toxic), The Site Manager (in her C1 form), The Nurse, and The Performer appear as holograms. The routine for Work Work is also displayed on the screen in the background.
    • In the first verse, she wears The Site Manager’s outfit in its C1 color scheme after her hologram performs the muscle-flexing pose from Work Work and dances in the scenery from that routine while fighting against some of the spies from Toxic. P2 of Dragostea Din Tei also appears in the background.
    • In the chorus, Circus, Oops!... I Did It Again, and Toxic (Just Dance 2 Version) are displayed on the screens in the background.
    • In the second verse, Agent D wears The Nurse’s outfit after her hologram performs the arm-crossing move from Toxic, while P2 of Dragostea Din Tei tries to run away from the spies in crutches and with a plastered leg. The hazard sign from Toxic (Just Dance 2 Version) is also seen on the wall.
    • In the second chorus, Baby One More Time, Scream & Shout, and Womanizer are also displayed on the screen along with the aforementioned routines.
    • In the bridge, a hologram of P2 of Dragostea Din Tei makes a brief appearance.
    • After that, Agent D wears The Performer after her hologram puts her right hand on her cap, like in her original routine.
    • After the final chorus, footage of each of the three parts from Toxic is displayed on the screen.
  • Agent D returns as the coach for its Extreme Version, albeit with a slightly altered outfit.
    • In the first verse, the respective footage from the Classic routine is displayed on the screens. Work Work also appears along with the other past maps in the chorus.
  • AeTis returns as the coach of How You Like That (Alternate Version), which takes place in the same setting.
  • Rasputin returns as the coach of I Am My Own Muse with a different outfit. The routine takes place in the same settings as Sweet but Psycho.
    • The choreography also reuses a move from Rasputin.
  • The coaches of Bailando, You Can Dance, Just An Illusion (P2), and Stop Movin’ (P2) appear in order in I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me).
    • In the outro, Discoball also appear through the disco ball in the shop, winking at the screen.
  • Fuchsia Blue returns as the coach of I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me) (Extravaganza Version), where posters of Luke Cypher, Ann. G Lina, Scarlet Gold and Rita Piña can be seen on the walls.
  • I’m Good (Blue) (Extreme Version) reuses the background from its Classic counterpart, albeit with different colors.
  • The coach of Kill Bill is Chitsuki, a female yokai who possesses Michiya. Her mask is similar to C2 of Zenit’s, and her dress has the same pattern as Michiya’s.
    • Silhouettes of Michiya can also be spotted on the walls in the second verse.
    • In the second and third chorus, the flowers and mountains from Zenit are displayed on the walls in the background.
    • C2 of Zenit’s mask also appears in the bridge.
  • The coaches of both Classic and Extreme routines for Without Me return in My Name Is.
    • The background is also inspired from Without Me.
  • Mihaly returns as the coach of Never Be Like You, which takes place in a similar setting to Rather Be.
    • The panda footprint from Rather Be also appears in the title card.
    • In the intro, Mihaly rips a poster of Night Swan from the wall of their bedroom.
    • In the bridge, they turn into a panda, referencing Master Panda’s appearance in Rather Be.
    • During the final chorus, the camera zooms out and reveals Night Swan watching the routine through Dark Discoball.
  • The coach of Rapper’s Delight wears a chain with the letters "JD".
    • The speaker on the stage is also branded as "J DANCE".
  • Captain Crimson returns as the coach of Sail, which takes place on the same ship.[5]
  • Seung return as the coach of Say My Name (Alternate Version).
  • Haze returns with a different outfit as the coach of Seven, which takes place at the Tiny Toys Emporium.
  • Brock returns as the coach of Shine a Little Love, which has many references to Mr. Blue Sky and Wouldn’t It Be Nice:
    • The routine starts with Brock sitting in his house from Mr. Blue Sky, scrolling through a photo album with many still shots that are taken or inspired from the aforementioned routines. At one point, Rudy and Panda pop out of one of the photos and drag Brock into it.
    • In the first verse, Brock plays tennis with Rudy and Panda, referencing Water Me (Tennis Version). Rudy also wears the outfits from that routine and performs one of its moves.
    • The claymation versions of Rudolf and Panda make several cameos in the routine, either physically or through pictures in front of sceneries from Wouldn’t It Be Nice.
    • Panda’s hat, the arcade machine, and a Tibetan bridge from Mr. Blue Sky can be seen in Brock’s house.
    • A drawing of the bus from Wouldn’t It Be Nice can be seen on one of the diary pages.
    • In the second verse, Brock dances on a raft floating in the middle of a river, referencing Daddy Cool and Wouldn’t It Be Nice.
    • After the second chorus, Mesias (the cat from Wouldn’t It Be Nice appears in one of the photos and tries to catch Brock.
    • After that, Brock jumps into the pyramid from Mi Mi Mi, where he performs one of the moves from that routine along with P1; then, he jumps in the scenery of Soy Yo, where he performs one of its moves along with the fire hydrant. Drawings of the characters from Soy Yo appear next to its photo.
    • After that, the traditionally-animated version of Brock is transported to the shack from Mr. Blue Sky; its door closes immediately and a stick figure replaces Brock for four beats before the door opens again. Once he comes out of the shack, he lands on a tree stump from Mr. Blue Sky, where Panda stands on the left side in his beach outfit from Wouldn’t It Be Nice.
    • In the final chorus, the three characters dance together in the same setting along with P1 of Mi Mi Mi, the fire hydrant, and an owl and a squirrel from Mr. Blue Sky. They also perform the aforementioned moves from Mi Mi Mi and Soy Yo. The Just Dance logo also appears in the sky.
    • At the end of the song, the camera pans out to reveal that the map is taking place inside a claymation theater with the Just Dance logo.
  • Brezziana returns as the coach of Stronger (What Doesn’t Kill You), which takes place at the Workout Flamingo Beach.
    • In the intro, she first wears the outfit that was first seen on her alternate avatar (Brezziana on Holiday), with minor alterations, and Night Swan appears trying to curse the beach.
    • In the intro, a portal from Canned Heat opens, where Wanderlust beckons Brezziana to join him. Sara and Night Swan (from You Should See Me in a Crown) can also be seen.
  • Brezziana returns in Survivor (Workout Version), which also take place at the Workout Flamingo Beach.
    • Once again, she wears the outfit that was first seen on her alternate avatar (Brezziana on Holiday), with minor alterations.
    • The boombox from Physical is also seen in the background.
  • Swan Lake starts with Night Swan teleporting herself at the top of a swan-shaped ship and drags Sara with her. Then, Wanderlust, Brezziana, and Mihaly take turns to fight against Dark Sara, but they do not succeed and end up being cursed by Night Swan as well.
    • During their turn, Mihaly turns into a panda, like in Never Be Like You and ultimately sends a panda footprint to Jack Rose.
    • Night Swan reappears in the end, where the main coaches return in their dark form along with Dark Sara.
  • Miguel and Ricardo return as P1 and P2 of Tití Me Preguntó (Barbecue Version) with different outfits. The routine also takes place in a similar setting.
  • Jack Rose returns as the coach of Treasure, which takes place in a similar setting to Locked Out of Heaven. His outfit, however, has been slightly altered.
    • The routine starts with him in the outfit from Locked Out of Heaven. Wanderlust tries to scream at him to get his attention, but Jack Rose cannot hear him. The camera then turns upside down, revealing the setting of Treasure.
    • The mirrors from Locked Out of Heaven also return.
    • At the end of the song, the camera turns upside down again to reveal Jack Rose in his first outfit.
  • Grace and Ari return in different outfits as the coaches of Vampire, which takes place in the gym of the Just Dance High School.
  • Layl returns as P1 of Wasabi (Extreme Version).
  • Smalltown Boy, Dynamite, Stay, and Wannabe can be faintly heard in the intro of Whitney.
    • Their backgrounds are also displayed through panels throughout the routine, along with the night background from Bad Habits.
  • Kaar’ik and Masi’el return as the coaches of Woof with different outfits.
  • Sara and Night Swan return in You Should See Me in a Crown, where the latter corrupts the former.
    • In the into, real-life Sara plays If You Wanna Party in Just Dance 2023 Edition with her friends, and Wanderlust’s classic avatar is displayed next to her score. After that, Discoball emerges from the screen and Sara grabs it, but she is dragged into the screen.
    • Costume designer Benjamin Jouffret also makes a cameo in the intro.

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