- For the Just Dance Machine routine, see Just Dance Machine/Isidora.
"Isidora" by Bog Bog Orkestar is featured on Just Dance 2014, Just Dance Now, Just Dance Unlimited, 舞力无限, and Just Dance+. It also appears on Just Dance 2016, where it can be unlocked through Ubisoft Connect. It was also featured on 舞力全开:活力派 before the shutdown of the game.
Appearance of the Dancer[]

The dancer is a man with short black hair and a long mustache. He wears a grayish blue button up shirt with the right side out and the left side tucked in. He has a darker blue shirt underneath the button-up, as well as a gold necklace. He also wears beige pants with a gold belt, black shoes, a gold watch on his left wrist, and a sunflower yellow glove on his right hand. His outline is brown.
In the beginning of the routine, the coach was seen wearing beige jacket with shiny buttons before taking it off and throwing it aside.
Background[]
The routine takes place in an outdoor dining area. The walls and floor is wooden. The area has four tables covered with white tablecloth and there are used dishes and candles sitting on the tables. On the right side, there is a rug with a banjo, accordion, and a chair with a hat on it. Strung across the ceiling are several lights that light up with the beat of the song. Additionally, multiple chickens can be seen walking around.
Gold Moves[]
There are 2 Gold Moves in this routine, both of which are the same:
Both Gold Moves: Bend your right hand over your head, and lift up your right foot towards your left knee.
Captions[]
Isidora appears in Party Master Modes. Here are the captions attributed to his dance moves:
- Silly Foot
Appearances in Playlists[]
Isidora is featured in the following playlists:
Just Dance Now[]
Just Dance 2017[]
Just Dance 2018[]
Trivia[]
General[]
- Isidora is the first Serbian-language song in the series.
- Isidora has the second highest BPM in the entire franchise, at 199.41 (only behind Sayonara’s, which is 220 BPM).
- Although the song title is Isidora, the lyrics and credits spell it as Izidora.
- Additionally, despite the song being in Serbian, some words appear in the lyrics with Ijekavian spelling, which is generally associated with all Serbo-Croatian languages except Serbian (for example, "vjenčanju" instead of standard Serbian "venčanju").
- There are two mistakes in the lyrics:
- The second time "hajde" is sung, it appears as "Haj de".
- The word "moje" appears as "mojne".
- "Zagreb" is used as code name for Isidora; however, Zagreb is the capital of Croatia, in spite of the song being in Serbian.
- On Just Dance+, the caron on the letter Š is not highlighted when the letter is capitalized in the lyrics.
Routine[]
- On all remote consoles, the part where the coach claps his hands is worth one star if every clap scores a "PERFECT".
- When the coach walks in at the beginning of the routine, his glove turns dark blue.
- Besides,, the parts of his jacket that make contact with his shirt appear with some black holes throughout the intro.
- Isidora won in the Craziest Move category in the first Just Dance Awards.[3]
- Most of the chickens in the background are reused in Irish Meadow Dance.
- In the pictograms sprite found in the beta Just Dance Now archives, there are two placeholder pictograms which are not seen in the final sprite.
- From Just Dance 2016, the candles in the background are notably larger.
- Some samples from the song are reused in the Just Dance Machine routine of the same name.
- The coach can be seen in Havana in multiple color schemes.
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Game Files[]
(pre-Just Dance+)
(outdated 1)
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