"Girlfriend" by Avril Lavigne is featured on Just Dance 2, Just Dance: Greatest Hits, Just Dance Wii 2, Just Dance Now (for players who subscribed before April 9, 2024), and Just Dance+. The song was also featured on Just Dance Unlimited and 舞力无限, but was removed on August 1 and 2, 2024, respectively.
Appearance of the Dancers[]
The dancers are two female teenagers who appear to have clashing personalities.
P1[]
Original[]
P1 has magenta hair with purple streaks in two buns. She wears a purple singlet, purple leggings, purple bracelets, a dark pink necklace, a red belt, and a pair of red shoes. She also has a dark purple outline and she wears a red glove.
Remake[]
In the remake, her skirt and leggings are slightly darker, and her hair and glove are now a red color, but overall her outfit and color scheme is the same. She is also slightly more realistic.
P2[]
Original[]
P2 has middle-short orange hair with a green headband. She wears a blue and white checkered school sweater over a blue collared shirt, orange glasses, orange shirt cuffs, a short blue skirt, and a pair of lemon yellow pumps. She also has a blue outline and she wears a green glove.
Remake[]
In the remake, her hair, glasses, and shirt cuffs are now red-orange, and the blue parts of her sweater, collar shirt, and skirt are now blue-green. She is now more saturated and slightly realistic.
Background[]
The background is composed of two parts with checkered patterns: at the left it is purple-red and black with skulls-and-bones, and at the right, it is sky blue and black with hearts. There are also two speakers and wires on the floor. They are supposed to correspond to the personalities of the two dancers; punk and good girl. A big lightning bolt behind the speakers is in between the two parts and the dancers within those sections to separate them. Another lightning bolt appears when the phrases "hey! hey! you! you!" and "no way! no way!" are sung.
Gold Moves[]
There are 3 Gold Moves in this routine:
Gold Moves 1 and 2: Raise your arms up while jumping.
Gold Move 3: Cross both of your arms. P1 does this while facing to the left and P2 does this while facing to the right.
Release History[]
This section details the release and removal history of Girlfriend.
Game | Date Added | Date Removed |
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Just Dance Now | February 26, 2015 | April 9, 2024, or the end of the next billing period |
Just Dance Unlimited | October 22, 2015 | August 1, 2024 |
舞力无限 | September 17, 2021 | August 2, 2024 |
Just Dance+ | October 17, 2023 | N/A |
Appearances in Playlists[]
Girlfriend is featured in the following playlists:
Just Dance: Greatest Hits[]
Just Dance Wii 2[]
Just Dance Now[]
- All Songs F-J
- Dancing Duo
- Groovy Queens!
- Love on the Dance Floor
- The Best of 2000s!
- The Love Troupe
- Valentine Vibes!
- Vive La France
Just Dance 2016[]
Just Dance 2017[]
Just Dance 2018[]
Just Dance 2020[]
舞力全开[]
Trivia[]
General[]
- Girlfriend is the first song by Avril Lavigne in the series.
- Girlfriend and TiK ToK were the only two songs from Just Dance 2 to return in Just Dance Wii 2.
- "Damn", "motherf**king", and "hell" are censored.
- In Just Dance 2, the line "What the hell were you thinking?" first appears as "What the ... were you thinking?", but then it reappears as "What were you thinking?".
- "The hell" is replaced with "type" in terms of audio, but "hell" is still replaced with ellipses in the lyrics.
- The line "Better yet, make your girlfriend disappear" is misinterpreted as "Better, yeah, make your girlfriend disappear".
- In the line "And that’s what everyone’s talking about", "everyone" appears mistakenly as "everybody".
- In Just Dance 2, the last line of the lyrics disappears abruptly before it is sung.
Routine[]
- Girlfriend is the first multiplayer routine where two or all of the dancers were performed by the same person.
- In its appearance from Just Dance: Greatest Hits to Just Dance Unlimited, Girlfriend holds the record for the lowest amount of unique pictograms in a Duet routine, with only thirteen.
- In Just Dance: Greatest Hits and Just Dance Wii 2, the pictograms are in the style of Just Dance 4. Along with Hot N Cold, it is the only routine in Just Dance: Greatest Hits where this happens.
- The lightning symbol is mirrored on the square and on the Just Dance Unlimited menu banner.
- In Just Dance Unlimited, during the chorus after the bridge, the moves that are not scored on controller consoles are scored on camera consoles. This is also despite them not being indicated by pictograms.
- The dancers originally had different color schemes, as seen in the Just Dance 2 menu icon. P1’s hair, tank top, bracelets and pants were red instead of purple, her highlights, her bra, and her skirt were yellow instead of violet, and her collar, her glove, and her belt were green instead of fuchsia. P2’s palette, on the other hand, was less different from the final result than P1’s, as the only differences are her hair, which is in a lighter shade, the blue parts of her outfit, which are lighter, and her headband, her belt and her glove, which were fuchsia instead of green.
- P1’s beta color scheme can be also seen in a photo on one of the official pages for Just Dance.[4]
- In Just Dance: Greatest Hits, the menu icon has been edited in order to use the final colors.
- In the Just Dance Unlimited album coach, P2’s shoes are orange instead of lime green.
- P1’s beta color scheme can be also seen in a photo on one of the official pages for Just Dance.[4]
- The Just Dance 2 menu icon is mirrored, resulting in the coaches’ gloves being on their left hands. This may also suggest that the coaches’ positions had been swapped before the final release of the game.
- There is an editing glitch with P2’s bracelets: there is a yellow line on them and the orange part (which is red in the remake) gets lighter when she brings her arms down.
- Additionally, there is a small patch (the same shade as the colored part of her sweater) on them when she performs certain moves.
- There is also a glitch where parts of P2’s glove become orange. As opposed to the previously mentioned ones, however, this one has been fixed in the remake.
- In the menu icon in Just Dance: Greatest Hits and Just Dance Wii 2, P1’s outline, glove, and belt are mistakenly colored pink, and the rest of her outfit is slightly more pinkish.
- On Just Dance: Greatest Hits and Just Dance Wii 2, the arrows of the pictograms for Gold Move 1 and 2 are golden instead of having the same color as their related coach.
- Upon the release of the map on Just Dance Now, the arrows have been recolored to match their associated pictograms, but they do not have a golden glow, unlike the rest of the pictograms themselves.
- This has been fixed on Just Dance+, as all the pictograms have been remade from scratch.
- Upon the release of the map on Just Dance Now, the arrows have been recolored to match their associated pictograms, but they do not have a golden glow, unlike the rest of the pictograms themselves.
- In Just Dance Wii 2, the code name is spelled as "GirlFriend"; from Just Dance Now onwards, instead, it is spelled as "Girlfriend".
- As seen in the Just Dance Now servers, the coaches were originally meant to keep their initial color scheme and have more visible facial features.
- Girlfriend was featured in the temporary Just Dance Now playlist "The Love Troupe" despite the routine not being love-themed.
Gallery[]
Game Files[]
(Just Dance 2)
(Just Dance: Greatest Hits)
(Just Dance Wii 2)
(Remake, pre-Just Dance+)
(outdated 1)
(Just Dance+)
In-Game Screenshots[]
Behind the Scenes[]
Beta Elements[]
Other[]
Videos[]
Official Music Video[]
Gameplays[]
Extractions[]
Behind the Scenes[]
References[]
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