"Hungarian Dance No. 5", composed by Johannes Brahms and performed by The Just Dance Orchestra, is featured on Just Dance 3 (as an unlockable track), Just Dance Now, Just Dance Unlimited, 舞力无限, and Just Dance+. It was also featured on 舞力全开:活力派 before the shutdown of the game.
Appearance of the Dancers[]
The routine is a duet featuring returning dancers, both from Just Dance 2. P1 is Body Movin’ with an altered color scheme and P2 is Rasputin. In the remake, their outlines are made thinner.
P1[]
P1 is the coach from Body Movin’. Her outfit remains almost the same except all the green parts are yellow, the black parts are dark magenta, and all the yellow parts are red.
P2[]
P2 is Rasputin. His appearance remained almost the same except his color scheme is brighter.
Background[]
The background is divided into 3 parts: the first part is the set for Body Movin’, the second part is the main setting, which seems to be a hallway covered in post it notes; and the third part is the set for Rasputin. Before the routine begins, the two dancers can be seen ending their routine before a "CUT!" is heard. The same "CUT!" also concludes the routine, as if they were making a movie. The lighting constantly dims, then returns, throughout the routine. The spotlights from the Rasputin set can also be seen shining in rhythm.
Gold Moves[]
There are 3 Gold Moves in this routine:
All Gold Moves: Punch the floor with both of your hands.
Appearances in Playlists[]
Hungarian Dance No. 5 appears in the following playlists:
Just Dance 3[]
Just Dance Now[]
- All Songs F-J
- Christmas Snowdown (2023)
- Christmas Snowdown (2024)
- Passport In A Playlist
- Quest for Love
Just Dance 2016[]
Just Dance 2017[]
Just Dance 2018[]
Trivia[]
General[]
- Composed in 1869, Hungarian Dance No. 5 is the first song from the 19th century to be featured in the main series.
- Brahms is credited differently in all the games that feature Hungarian Dance No. 5:
- On the Wii and PS3 versions of Just Dance 3, and on Just Dance 2017, 2018, and 2019, he is credited as "Brahms By Just Dance Classical Orchestra".
- On the Xbox 360 version of Just Dance 3, as well as Just Dance 2016, however, he is regularly credited as "Johannes Brahms".
- On 舞力全开:活力派, instead, he is simply credited as "勃拉姆斯" ("Brahms").
- A shortened and edited version of the instrumental was later used in Valiant Hearts: The Great War, another game by Ubisoft.
Routine[]
- Hungarian Dance No. 5 and This is Halloween are the first two routines to have returning dancers.
- Hungarian Dance No. 5 is the final unlockable routine on Just Dance 3.
- However, this case is only for the Wii and PS3. On Xbox 360, the final unlockable routine is I Don’t Feel Like Dancin’’s Mashup.
- On the Xbox 360, a pictogram slides slower than all the others.
- In the Xbox 360 version of Just Dance 3, when P2 snaps his fingers, there is no sound effect; however, there is one on the Wii/PS3 version and in the remake.
- In the remake, the coaches’ feet seem to slide while they are walking towards each other. However, their feet do not slide in the original version.
- The lockers in the setting of Body Movin’ (Fatboy Slim Remix) are not quite the same as the original routine, as they look more similar to Baby One More Time.
- On Just Dance Unlimited, the extraction was not done properly, because in the start and in the end, the coaches do not appear and fade correctly: their bodies appear first, and then their gloves and some parts of their face.
- In a fankit that contains game elements from Just Dance 2016, a different avatar for P1 can be found: her hair is less curly and the outline is purple instead of green.
- Hungarian Dance No. 5, along with Crazy Christmas, Irish Meadow Dance, and William Tell Overture, was made free from December 23 to December 31, 2016 on 舞力全开:活力派 to celebrate Christmas.[3]
- In Just Dance+, there is an error in a pictogram, showing both coaches spinning counterclockwise, despite Rasputin spinning clockwise.
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