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*On the menu square and coach selection image for the scrapped routine, the dancer is not pixelated; however, in the actual gameplay, album coach, and coach selection image, he is. |
*On the menu square and coach selection image for the scrapped routine, the dancer is not pixelated; however, in the actual gameplay, album coach, and coach selection image, he is. |
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Revision as of 00:02, 27 July 2020
"In the Hall of the Pixel King" by Dancing Bros. was going to be featured on Just Dance 2017, but the routine was scrapped for unknown reasons. The song made a return on Just Dance 2018 as an official track with an entirely different choreo, dancer, and background. It is also featured on Just Dance Now and Just Dance Unlimited. The song features a remix of In the Hall of the Mountain King by Edvard Grieg and Ode to Joy by Ludwig van Beethoven.
Appearance of the Dancer
Just Dance 2017
The dancer is a man whose head is encased in a golden disco ball. He wears a red short-sleeved shirt, blue shorts with black suspenders, green ankle socks, and black and red sneakers.
Just Dance 2018
The dancer is a man with blonde hair. He has a dark red pilot’s cap with googles on it. He is wearing a cyan, yellow, and red colored shirt with an 8-bit design. He has a purple fingerless glove on his left arm and a blue fingerless glove on his right arm. He is wearing shorts which are the same color as his shirt and a pair of red shoes.
Background
Just Dance 2017
The background is predominanty based off of 1980s 8-bit arcade games. The man is seen in a dark cave with stalactites falling. Two Jack-o-Lanterns arise from spurts of lava, who are defeated by the man's musical notes, which he shoots from his arms. The background turns green with metal pillars and pink flying dragon heads. The background turns into a purple wall with orange and black rocks on the outside.
Just Dance 2018
The routine takes place in a level in a platformer video game. The routine has four different backgrounds. The background starts inside at an underground level. As the tempo speeds up, the level takes place on a grassland level, and pixelated coins can be seen floating in the sky. Halfway into the routine, the dancer rides on a skateboard, then the background changes into a cloud level in which the camera pans up vertically. The skateboard then disappears into a cloud, where then there are cloud platforms.
As the track changes to Ode to Joy, the dancer is seen hopping vertically through cloud platforms.
As the track changes back to In Hall of the Mountain King, with a faster tempo, the background changes into a level that is completely made out of ice. In the end, a treasure chest is seen along side the dancer, indicating that the dancer has won the "game".
Throughout the routine, various objects like the a coins, enemies, and obstacles appear.
Gold Moves
Just Dance 2017
There is 1 Gold Move in this routine:
Gold Move: Move your left arm to your left side and put your right arm up.
Just Dance 2018
There are 3 Gold Moves in this routine:
Gold Moves 1 and 3: Put your left hand on your hip and your right fist up.
Gold Move 2: Punch with your right arm out and kick with your right leg out.
Trivia
General
- In the Hall of the Pixel King is the fifth song by Dancing Bros. in the series.
- In the Hall of the Pixel King is the third classical piece in the series.
- In the Hall of the Pixel King and Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini are the eighth and ninth known songs to be scrapped in an earlier game before appearing in a later game, after Jungle Boogie, Soul Bossa Nova, Land Of 1000 Dances, We Can’t Stop, Copacabana, and You Never Can Tell.
- However, Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini and In the Hall of the Pixel King are the first two routines to have their choreographies changed entirely.
- It is also the third known routine to have a change in background elements, following We Can’t Stop and You Never Can Tell.
- At the end of the routine, a robotic voice can be heard saying "I am the mountain king". However, it is not translated into lyrics.
- A similar incident happened with D.A.N.C.E., Dagomba, Skin-To-Skin, and Just Mario.
- This is the third song to have increased speed, after Gold Dust and XMas Tree.
Just Dance 2018
- The coins in the background resemble the Mojo coins from Just Dance 2014 and Just Dance 2015.
- At the start of the routine, the player is logged in the "game", as displayed in the routine.
- On the menu square, the coach is flipped, except for the glove colors.
- In the Hall of the Pixel King, along with Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini, Love Ward, Carmen (Overture), and Bubble Pop! (Bubble Gum version), was originally planned to be included in Kids Mode. However, they were scrapped for unknown reasons.
- The Wii version of the routine has no sound effects when coins are collected and when rocks are collided into.[1]
- A similar problem happens with Another One Bites the Dust’s alternate version and Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)’s Football Version.
Just Dance 2017
- The Beta coach was going to be the second coach to have a disco ball for a head, the first being the unknown used in C'mon's Sweat Mashup.
- On the menu square and coach selection image for the scrapped routine, the dancer is not pixelated; however, in the actual gameplay, album coach, and coach selection image, he is.
- The album coach has no outline.
- One of the pictograms is inappropriately called "ajaxn***a_gh".[2]
- In addition, other pictograms reference Soulja Boy and Usain Bolt in their names.[2]
- P2 from Da Funk, Hey Boy Hey Girl and P3 and P4 from This is Halloween's pixelated heads appear in the background as enemies.
- Love You Like A Love Song also makes an appearance near the end, as she is seen trapped in a cage.
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