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Revision as of 02:13, 11 January 2019
"I Was Made For Lovin’ You" by Kiss is featured on Just Dance 3, Just Dance Now, and Just Dance Unlimited. The Sweat Version can be also found in the Just Dance Unlimited files.
Appearance of the Dancers
Classic
The classic routine is a Dance Crew routine.
P1
P1 is the band's lead guitarist. He has a poofy afro, He wears a yellow coat, a yellow hat (which covers his hair), a hot pink fabric scarf, and orange shoes.
P2
P2 is the band's vocalist. He wears a pink top, turquoise and red striped pants, and black shoes.
P3
P3 is the band's drummer. She wears a necklace and a black dress with yellow lacing, cyan highlights, and black boots.
P4
P4 is the band's bass guitar player. He wears a cyan sleeveless top, a golden belt, long cyan pants, and hot pink boots.
Remake
In the Just Dance Now remake, the coaches have more realistic details and a lighter color scheme.
Sweat
The Sweat dancer is a woman with short blue hair and blue lipstick. She is wearing green shades, a green and light blue striped shirt, blue shorts, green socks, blue leg warmers, and purple shoes. Her glove is fuchsia.
Background
Classic
A garage with many items and a poster saying "Air band", probably referring to the dancers.
Sweat
For the sweat version it looks like a gym. The dancer stands on a gym mat that are in front of exercise balls. It is the same background as the sweat mashups.
Gold Moves
Classic
There are 2 Gold Moves for each coach in the Classic routine:
P1
Gold Move 1: Put your right hand slowly down at the screen.
Gold Move 2: "Play" an air guitar while you are on the floor.
P2
Gold Move 1: Fling your arms in the air 3 times.
Gold Move 2: Put your right hand slowly down at the screen.
P3
Gold Move 1: Put your right hand slowly down at the screen.
Gold Move 2: Hit the air to the right as if you are drumming.
P4
Gold Move 1: Put your right hand slowly down at the screen.
Gold Move 2: Play air guitar while slowly moving left.
Sweat
There are 3 Gold Moves in the Sweat routine, all of which are the same:
All Gold Moves: Clap with both of your hands over you.
Appearances in Mashups
I Was Made For Lovin' You appears in the following Mashups:
Sweat
- Are You Gonna Go My Way
- Blurred Lines
- Candy
- C'mon
- Da Funk
- Feel So Right
- It's You
- Jump (For My Love)
- Moskau
- No Limit
- Starships
- What You Waiting For?
- Follow The Leader
- Rock n’ Roll (Will Take You to the Mountain)
- We No Speak Americano
Captions
The Sweat dancer for I Was Made For Lovin' You appears in Puppet/Party Master Modes. Here are the captions attributed to her dance moves:
- Aerobic Night
- Boxing Girl
- Circular Punch
- Let's Sprint
- Swivel
- Warm Up
Trivia
- The last pictogram is a storm cloud, meaning at that point the dancers will do crazy moves that don't give any points.
- This is the only song in Just Dance 3 to have an original Sweat routine, as well as the first Sweat routine of the series.
- In the Sweat version, the dancer made some errors with the choreography.
- The Sweat dancer appears in every Sweat Mashup in Just Dance 3.
- The Sweat version can be unlocked with Ubisoft Club awards on the Xbox 360. However, on the PS3 and Wii, you can unlock it with Mojo.
- The poster at the background of the Sweat version is the background from Sway (Quien Sera).
- Just like in Video Killed the Radio Star, the song was made in 1979, but is in the Just 80's playlist; this could be attributed to the fact that 1979 is only one year away from 1980.
- One of the graffiti arts on the garage door is recycled from Jump.
- In the Just Dance Now files, a Beta pictogram can be seen; it portrays only P2 and not all the dancers.[1] Also, if you look closely at it, you can notice that it looks like a pictogram from Tightrope (Solo Version).
- The Sweat routine has pictograms with magenta arrows, even though the coach's glove is fuchsia.
- There was an error involving this song and It's You. After playing this song on Just Dance Now, the avatar from It's You would be unlocked. This was later fixed.
- The song is sampled in Call Me.[citation needed]
- The Sweat version can be found in the Just Dance Unlimited files.
Gallery
Game Files
Screenshots
Promotional Images
Behind the Scenes
Beta Elements
Others
Videos
Official Music Video
Gameplays
Classic
Sweat
Extractions
References
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