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− | |succeeded by = {{G|j3}}}}'''''Just Dance Wii 2''''' (also known as {{ht|ジャストダンス|Jasutodansu}}Wii 2) is the second game in the [[Just Dance (series)#Japanese Series|Japanese series]] following {{G|wii}}. This game is built in the style of {{G|3}}, but lacks some of its features such as unlockable songs and the shop. Like in {{G2|3}}, song lyrics are highlighted light blue when a male is singing and light pink when a female is singing, or |
+ | |succeeded by = {{G|j3}}}}'''''Just Dance Wii 2''''' (also known as {{ht|ジャストダンス|Jasutodansu}}Wii 2) is the second game in the [[Just Dance (series)#Japanese Series|Japanese series]] following {{G|wii}}. This game is built in the style of {{G|3}}, but lacks some of its features such as unlockable songs and the shop. Like in {{G2|3}}, song lyrics are highlighted light blue when a male is singing and light pink when a female is singing, or both if a male and a female are singing together. This game also includes [[Breakdown Mode]], where the player can skip back and forth through a song in order to learn it better. |
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==Track Listing== |
==Track Listing== |
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The game contains 35 music tracks. |
The game contains 35 music tracks. |
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| ''[[Pop Star|POP STAR]]''* || Ken Hirai (Ms. Ooja)|| 2 || 1 || '''Duet''' || 2005 || [[File:Pop_Star.png|center|180px]] |
| ''[[Pop Star|POP STAR]]''* || Ken Hirai (Ms. Ooja)|| 2 || 1 || '''Duet''' || 2005 || [[File:Pop_Star.png|center|180px]] |
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− | | ''[[Girlfriend]]'' (2) || Avril Lavigne || 2 || 3 || '''Duet''' || 2006 || [[File: |
+ | | ''[[Girlfriend]]'' (2) || Avril Lavigne || 2 || 3 || '''Duet''' || 2006 || [[File:Girlfriend_jdwii2_cover_generic.png|center|180px]] |
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| ''[[Beautiful Liar]]''* (3) || Beyoncé and Shakira<br />(Countdown Mix Masters) || 3 || 1 || '''Duet''' || 2007 || [[File:Beautifulliar jd3 cover generic.png|center|180px]] |
| ''[[Beautiful Liar]]''* (3) || Beyoncé and Shakira<br />(Countdown Mix Masters) || 3 || 1 || '''Duet''' || 2007 || [[File:Beautifulliar jd3 cover generic.png|center|180px]] |
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− | | ''[[California Gurls]]'' (3)|| Katy Perry feat. Snoop Dogg || 2 || 2 || '''Solo''' || 2010 || [[File: |
+ | | ''[[California Gurls]]'' (3)|| Katy Perry feat. Snoop Dogg || 2 || 2 || '''Solo''' || 2010 || [[File:CaliforniaGurls_jd3_cover_generic.png|center|180px]] |
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− | | ''[[TiK ToK]]'' (2) || Ke$ha || 2 || 1 || '''Solo''' || 2009 || [[File: |
+ | | ''[[TiK ToK]]'' (2) || Ke$ha || 2 || 1 || '''Solo''' || 2009 || [[File:Tiktok_jdgh_cover_generic.png|center|180px]] |
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| ''[[Mamasita]]'' (3) || Daddy P, Spike T & Da Digger<br />(Latino Sunset) || 3 || 2 || '''Duet''' || 2001 || [[File:MamasitaJDWii2.png|center|180px]] |
| ''[[Mamasita]]'' (3) || Daddy P, Spike T & Da Digger<br />(Latino Sunset) || 3 || 2 || '''Duet''' || 2001 || [[File:MamasitaJDWii2.png|center|180px]] |
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| ''[[Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)|Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)]]* (3)/(K)''|| C+C Music Factory feat. Freedom Williams<br />(Sweat Invaders) || 2 || 3+ || '''Solo''' || 1990 || [[File:Everybody.png|center|180px]] |
| ''[[Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)|Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)]]* (3)/(K)''|| C+C Music Factory feat. Freedom Williams<br />(Sweat Invaders) || 2 || 3+ || '''Solo''' || 1990 || [[File:Everybody.png|center|180px]] |
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− | | ''[[Dynamite]]'' (3) || Taio Cruz || 1 || 2 || '''Dance Crew''' || 2010 || [[File: |
+ | | ''[[Dynamite]]'' (3) || Taio Cruz || 1 || 2 || '''Dance Crew''' || 2010 || [[File:Dynamitequat jd3 cover generic.png|center|180px]] |
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| ''[[Pump It]]'' (3) (BEP)|| The Black Eyed Peas || 3 || 3+ || '''Solo''' || 2006 || [[File:Pumpit jd3 cover generic.png|center|180px]] |
| ''[[Pump It]]'' (3) (BEP)|| The Black Eyed Peas || 3 || 3+ || '''Solo''' || 2006 || [[File:Pumpit jd3 cover generic.png|center|180px]] |
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+ | ! colspan="2" scope="col" style="width:230px;" | Song |
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+ | ! colspan="2" scope="col" style="width:230px;" | Artist |
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+ | ! rowspan="2" scope="col" style="width:50px;" | Year |
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+ | ! rowspan="2" scope="col" style="width:150px;" | Mode |
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+ | ! rowspan="2" scope="col" style="width:150px;" | Menu Square |
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+ | ! style="width:120px;" | {{Ht|日本語|Nihongo (Japanese)}} |
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+ | ! style="width:120px;" | English |
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+ | ! style="width:130px;" | {{Ht|日本語|Nihongo (Japanese)}} |
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+ | | colspan="2"|''[[B.U.T (BE-AU-TY)]]''|| TVXQ ||{{ht|東方神起|Touhou Shinki}} || 2011 || Duet || [[File:Placeholder song.jpg|center|180px]] |
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− | | ''[[Barbra Streisand]]'' |
+ | | colspan="2"| ''[[Barbra Streisand]]''<ref>https://justdance.fandom.com/wiki/File:Barbrastreisand_jdw2_proof.png</ref> (3) || colspan="2"| Duck Sauce || 2010 || Solo || [[File:Barbrasquare.png|center|180px]] |
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− | | ''[[Beginner]]'' || AKB48 || 2011 || Solo || [[File:Placeholder song.jpg|center|180px]] |
+ | | colspan="2"| ''[[Beginner]]'' || colspan="2"| AKB48 || 2011 || Solo || [[File:Placeholder song.jpg|center|180px]] |
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− | | ''[[Daddy Cool]]'' (2018) || Boney M. || 1976 || Solo || [[File:Placeholder song.jpg|center|180px]] |
+ | | colspan="2"| ''[[Daddy Cool]]'' (2018) || colspan="2"| Boney M. || 1976 || Solo || [[File:Placeholder song.jpg|center|180px]] |
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− | | ''[[Flying Get]]'' (WU) || AKB48 || 2011 || Dance Crew || [[File:Placeholder song.jpg|center|180px]] |
+ | | ''[[Flying Get]]'' (WU) ||{{Ht|フライングゲット|furaingugetto}} || colspan="2"| AKB48 || 2011 || Dance Crew || [[File:Placeholder song.jpg|center|180px]] |
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− | | ''[[Forget You]]'' |
+ | | colspan="2"| ''[[Forget You]]''<ref>https://justdance.fandom.com/wiki/File:Forgetyou_jdw2_proof.png</ref> (3) || colspan="2"| Cee Lo Green || 2010 || Solo || [[File:ForgetYouuuuu.png|center|180px]] |
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− | | ''[[Just Dance Wii 2/Beta Elements#Kataomoi Finally|Kataomoi Finally]]'' || SKE48 || 2012 || N/A || [[File:Placeholder song.jpg|center|180px]] |
+ | | ''[[Just Dance Wii 2/Beta Elements#Kataomoi Finally|Kataomoi Finally]]'' || {{Ht|片想い|Kataomoi}} Finally || colspan="2"|SKE48 || 2012 || N/A || [[File:Placeholder song.jpg|center|180px]] |
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− | | ''[[Ponytail to Shushu]]'' || AKB48 || 2011 || Duet || [[File:Placeholder song.jpg|center|180px]] |
+ | | ''[[Ponytail to Shushu]]'' || {{Ht|ポニーテールとシュシュ|ponītēru to shushu}} || colspan="2"| AKB48 || 2011 || Duet || [[File:Placeholder song.jpg|center|180px]] |
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− | | ''[[Price Tag]]'' |
+ | | colspan="2"| ''[[Price Tag]]''<ref>https://justdance.fandom.com/wiki/File:Forgetyou_jdw2_proof.png</ref> (3) || colspan="2"| Jessie J ft. B.o.B. || 2011 || Solo || [[File:Pricetagsquare.png|center|180px]] |
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− | | ''[[This is Halloween]]'' |
+ | | colspan="2"| ''[[This is Halloween]]''<ref>https://justdance.fandom.com/wiki/File:Halloweenquat_jdw2_proof.png</ref> (3) || colspan="2"| Danny Elfman || 1993 || Dance Crew || [[File:Halloweenquat jd3 cover generic.png|center|180px]] |
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*By connecting a microphone to the Wii, players can sing and dance at the same time.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eFmMYY-__RY&t=32s</ref> |
*By connecting a microphone to the Wii, players can sing and dance at the same time.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eFmMYY-__RY&t=32s</ref> |
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**This is the first game in the entire franchise to offer this mode. The first one in the main series would be {{G|2014}}, and it would appear in every following game until {{G|2017}}. |
**This is the first game in the entire franchise to offer this mode. The first one in the main series would be {{G|2014}}, and it would appear in every following game until {{G|2017}}. |
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+ | *This is the only game from the Japanese series to not include a song by {{Wp|Dream5}}. |
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===Beta Elements=== |
===Beta Elements=== |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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===Game Files=== |
===Game Files=== |
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justdancewii2logo.png|Official logo |
justdancewii2logo.png|Official logo |
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− | jdwii2 good.png|Good feedback |
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===In-Game Screenshots=== |
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Jdw2 songcollection.png|Song Collection |
Jdw2 songcollection.png|Song Collection |
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===Others=== |
===Others=== |
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start screen jdw2.jpeg|The start screen |
start screen jdw2.jpeg|The start screen |
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manual8+9jdw2.jpeg|Pages 8 and 9 of the manual (''Jet Coaster Love'' on the left, ''Bo Peep Bo Peep'' on the right) |
manual8+9jdw2.jpeg|Pages 8 and 9 of the manual (''Jet Coaster Love'' on the left, ''Bo Peep Bo Peep'' on the right) |
Revision as of 10:57, 27 May 2020
Just Dance Wii 2 (also known as ジャストダンスWii 2) is the second game in the Japanese series following Just Dance Wii. This game is built in the style of Just Dance 3, but lacks some of its features such as unlockable songs and the shop. Like in Just Dance 3, song lyrics are highlighted light blue when a male is singing and light pink when a female is singing, or both if a male and a female are singing together. This game also includes Breakdown Mode, where the player can skip back and forth through a song in order to learn it better.
Track Listing
The game contains 35 music tracks.
Song | Artist | Difficulty | Effort | Mode | Year | Dancer(s) |
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Independent Woman | AI | 2 | 1 | Solo | 2012 | |
Samishii Nettaigyo | Wink | 1 | 1 | Duet | 1989 | |
Rising Sun | EXILE | 2 | 3 | Dance Crew | 2011 | |
Lovers Again | EXILE | 3 | 1 | Solo | 2007 | |
Maru! Maru! Mori! Mori! | Kaoru to Tomoki, Tamani Mook | 2 | 1 | Duet | 2011 | |
Go Go Summer! | KARA | 3 | 2 | Dance Crew | 2011 | |
Jet Coaster Love | KARA | 2 | 1 | Duet | 2011 | |
PonPonPon | Kyary Pamyu Pamyu | 2 | 1 | Solo | 2011 | |
Mickey Mouse March (Family Flipbook Version) | Cutie★Mummy | 1 | 3 | Solo | 1988 | |
Suirenka | Shōnan no Kaze | 1 | 3+ | Solo | 2007 | |
Body & Soul | Speed | 2 | 3+ | Solo | 1997 | |
Joyful* | Ikimono-gakari (Takken Megumi) |
2 | 3 | Solo | 2009 | |
We Can’t Stop the Music | Da Pump | 2 | 1 | Solo | 1999 | |
Bo Peep Bo Peep | T-ara | 1 | 1 | Solo | 2009 | |
Age Age Every Night | DJ OZMA | 1 | 2 | Solo | 2006 | |
I’m Your Man | 2PM | 3+ | 2 | Solo | 2011 | |
We Can Fly | Happiness | 3+ | 3+ | Solo | 2012 | |
Yeah! Meccha Holiday | Aya Matsuura | 2 | 2 | Solo | 2005 | |
Ride On Time | MAX | 2 | 2 | Solo | 1998 | |
POP STAR* | Ken Hirai (Ms. Ooja) | 2 | 1 | Duet | 2005 | |
Girlfriend (2) | Avril Lavigne | 2 | 3 | Duet | 2006 | |
Beautiful Liar* (3) | Beyoncé and Shakira (Countdown Mix Masters) |
3 | 1 | Duet | 2007 | |
California Gurls (3) | Katy Perry feat. Snoop Dogg | 2 | 2 | Solo | 2010 | |
TiK ToK (2) | Ke$ha | 2 | 1 | Solo | 2009 | |
Mamasita (3) | Daddy P, Spike T & Da Digger (Latino Sunset) |
3 | 2 | Duet | 2001 | |
Party Rock Anthem (3) | LMFAO feat. Lauren Bennett and GoonRock | 3 | 2 | Solo | 2011 | |
Lollipop (3) | Mika | 2 | 2 | Solo | 2007 | |
Promiscuous (3) | Nelly Furtado feat. Timbaland | 2 | 2 | Duet | 2005 | |
Only Girl (In The World) (3) | Rihanna | 2 | 2 | Solo | 2010 | |
Spectronizer (3) | Sentai Express | 2 | 2 | Dance Crew | 2011 | |
Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)* (3)/(K) | C+C Music Factory feat. Freedom Williams (Sweat Invaders) |
2 | 3+ | Solo | 1990 | |
Dynamite (3) | Taio Cruz | 1 | 2 | Dance Crew | 2010 | |
Pump It (3) (BEP) | The Black Eyed Peas | 3 | 3+ | Solo | 2006 | |
Baby One More Time* (3) | Britney Spears (The Girly Team) |
2 | 2 | Dance Crew | 1998 | |
She's Got Me Dancing (3) | Tommy Sparks | 3 | 2 | Solo | 2009 |
- A "*" indicates that the song is a cover version, not the original.
- A "(2)" indicates that the song was originally on Just Dance 2.
- A "(3)" indicates that the song was originally on Just Dance 3.
- A "(K)" indicates that the song is also on Just Dance Kids.
- A "(BEP)" indicates that the song is also on The Black Eyed Peas Experience.
Removed Songs
This section may have unconfirmed "leeks". You can help by citing it!
These songs were going to be in the game, as seen in the files, but were removed for unknown reasons.
- (3) marks that this song is on Just Dance 3.
- (2018) marks that this song is on Just Dance 2018 with a different routine.
- (WU) marks that this song is on Just Dance Wii U.
Song | Artist | Year | Mode | Menu Square | ||
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English | 日本語 | English | 日本語 | |||
B.U.T (BE-AU-TY) | TVXQ | 東方神起 | 2011 | Duet | ||
Barbra Streisand[1] (3) | Duck Sauce | 2010 | Solo | |||
Beginner | AKB48 | 2011 | Solo | |||
Daddy Cool (2018) | Boney M. | 1976 | Solo | |||
Flying Get (WU) | フライングゲット | AKB48 | 2011 | Dance Crew | ||
Forget You[2] (3) | Cee Lo Green | 2010 | Solo | |||
Kataomoi Finally | 片想い Finally | SKE48 | 2012 | N/A | ||
Ponytail to Shushu | ポニーテールとシュシュ | AKB48 | 2011 | Duet | ||
Price Tag[3] (3) | Jessie J ft. B.o.B. | 2011 | Solo | |||
This is Halloween[4] (3) | Danny Elfman | 1993 | Dance Crew |
Trivia
- Although this game is based on Just Dance 3, some features are different:
- There is no online store (although leftover textures can be found in the files dumped by Dolphin Emulator).
- The Specials menu has been replaced by the Training menu.
- One can play shorter versions or sort the songs, like in Just Dance 2 and Just Dance Wii.
- The ability to sort songs would return in Just Dance 2019.
- In Breakdown Mode, it is not possible to earn points because the word "TUTORIAL" is in the star bar; however, feedback icons still appear if the player dances.
- This is the only game to feature Difficulty and Effort ratings of 3+.
- However, the rating would return in Just Dance 4 and Just Dance 2019 as 4 (Extreme).
- Even though the game takes the style of Just Dance 3, the pictograms are in the style of Just Dance 4.
- Also, the Gold Move effect takes the style of Just Dance 3 while the sound effect takes the style of Just Dance 4.
- This was also the case for the Beta version of Just Dance 4.
- For some unknown reasons, Daddy Cool was found in the game credits, despite it not being in the game, due to the fact that the song was only used for a French contest.
- The game's files contain unused English translations which cannot normally be played on a Japanese Wii console that has not been modded.
- The conditions for getting medals have not been changed, and the wording of the directions to getting some of the medals between the original English version of Just Dance 3 and the unused English translations of this game are left the same.
- For example, one of the medals needs Boogie Wonderland to be danced to get it, but the song is not available in-game.
- The sound effect for stars and the Hi-Score icon during the results screen are different than those from Just Dance 3.
- During Duet and Dance Crews, a colored arrow will come up when pressing the A button to remind the player which coach they chose.[5]
- If the player continues the song after pausing during normal gameplay, or if the player selects a section after pausing in Breakdown Mode, it will go right into the countdown starting with 4. The countdown speed depends on the song’s BPM.
- The countdown is also used in Just Dance 4, but it starts at 3.
- By connecting a microphone to the Wii, players can sing and dance at the same time.[6]
- This is the first game in the entire franchise to offer this mode. The first one in the main series would be Just Dance 2014, and it would appear in every following game until Just Dance 2017.
- This is the only game from the Japanese series to not include a song by Dream5.
Beta Elements
For a full list of Just Dance Wii 2’s beta elements, see Just Dance Wii 2/Beta Elements.
Gallery
Game Files
In-Game Screenshots
Others
Videos
References
- ↑ https://justdance.fandom.com/wiki/File:Barbrastreisand_jdw2_proof.png
- ↑ https://justdance.fandom.com/wiki/File:Forgetyou_jdw2_proof.png
- ↑ https://justdance.fandom.com/wiki/File:Forgetyou_jdw2_proof.png
- ↑ https://justdance.fandom.com/wiki/File:Halloweenquat_jdw2_proof.png
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XogrsY7-lx8
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eFmMYY-__RY&t=32s
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