"Giddy On Up" (referred to as "Giddy On Up (Giddy on Out)" in-game) by Laura Bell Bundy is featured on Just Dance 3, Just Dance Now, Just Dance Unlimited, and 舞力无限.
The song also has an alternate routine titled "Hold My Hand".
Appearance of the Dancer[]
Just Dance 3[]
The dancer is a Western woman that has dark pink hair in a messy bun with a small blue top hat on the left side of her head. She wears a magenta halter top with dark pink lacing around the chest area and lower torso. There are white stripes going from the ruffles under the chest area to ruffles around the waist. She also wears a dark purplish blue knee length skirt that is tied up at the sides of her hip and the middle area of the skirt has ruffles, along with purple knee-high stockings with purple ankle boots with blue laces. She also wears a vivid blue glove.
Remake[]
In the remake, her outline is now light reddish pink, and her face is now more visible. Her top also seems to be darker.
Background[]
Just Dance 3 (Wii/PS3)[]
The background takes place in a Western saloon. To the sides of the background are stage curtains pulled to the side. To the right, there are two shelves that hold thirteen bottles, two of which are labeled with "X"s. To the left is a bull skull on the wall, a wooden chair with a feather boa, a wooden barrel with a candle on top, and a scroll with small lettering, spelling "Giddy On Up" and "Giddy On Out". In the middle, there are Western saloon doors, and stage lights.
Just Dance 3 (Xbox 360)[]
In the Xbox 360 version of Just Dance 3, the floor has a lighter tone than the one in the Wii/PS3 version, and every other objects are more detailed. The barrel and the candle are placed closer to the left curtain, and the other props are less visible.
Remake[]
The remake uses the same background from the Wii/PS3 version, and extra sound effects are added in the remake.
Gold Moves[]
There are 2 Gold Moves in this routine, both of which are the same:
Both Gold Moves: Kneel to your left while crossing your right leg behind the left, and point your fingers to the screen.
Shout-Out Lines[]
There are 3 Shout-Out Lines in this routine:
Shout-Out Line 1: “Woo hoo!”
Shout-Out Line 2: “Be leaving”
Shout-Out Line 3: “Love love”
Appearances in Mashups[]
Giddy on Up (Giddy on Out) appears in the following Mashups:
- Apache (Jump On It)
Kiss Kiss(Cowboy)- Mas Que Nada
- Never Gonna Give You Up
- Oops!...I Did It Again
- Party Rock Anthem
- She’s Got Me Dancing
- Wild Wild West
Captions[]
Giddy on Up (Giddy on Out) appears in Puppet Master Modes in Just Dance 4. Here are the captions attributed to her dance moves:
- Burlesque Boogie
- Slap My Thigh
Appearances in Playlists[]
Giddy on Up (Giddy on Out) appears in the following playlists:
Just Dance 3[]
Just Dance Now[]
Trivia[]
- The outfit, the background, and a few moves of the choreography were taken from the official music video.
- An unused pictogram for the routine appears in the Mashup for She’s Got Me Dancing.
- Four other unused pictograms can be found in the old Just Dance Now servers.
- All purple shaded parts are actually the same color scheme as the coach's other clothings.
- This is because when dark pink clothing gets closer to the ground, it becomes purple.
- Something similar happens in Jin Go Lo Ba.
- On Just Dance 3, the menu icon and the coach selection image show some differences when compared to all the other ones in the game: indeed, the coach does not have any shadows, and she looks less animated.
- There is a rare glitch involving the first Gold Move: sometimes, it will not be counted as a move on PlayStation 3 and Wii.[2]
- In the Xbox version of Just Dance 3, some pictograms are missing.
- Giddy on Up (Giddy on Out) is the first country music song in the series.
- When the remake was first added to the old Just Dance Now servers, the menu icon applied slightly darker hues on the coach’s hat and her ruffles. These details were edited in a newer version uploaded to the new test servers in late 2019.
- In addition, the pictograms were directly reused from Just Dance 3 instead of being remade, and the lyrics were in a darker shade of blue.[1]
- The score tracking files were also from Just Dance 3, as proven by this move, which is counted four times rather than twice (as opposed to the finalized version).
- In addition, the pictograms were directly reused from Just Dance 3 instead of being remade, and the lyrics were in a darker shade of blue.[1]
- A sticker of the bull skull in the background can be unlocked on Just Dance 2020 by dancing to I Am the Best (Extreme Version) three times.
- The album coach on Just Dance Unlimited uses the white fade effect from Just Dance 2014 and Just Dance 2015.
- A different album coach was used in the artbook, The Art of Just Dance (10th Anniversary Edition), which displays the coach’s full body and removes the white fade.