"Lump" by The Presidents of the United States of America is featured on Just Dance, Just Dance Unlimited and Just Dance Now.
Appearance of the Dancer
Original
The dancer is a woman with wild orange hair and orange circular glasses. She wears dark aqua green pajamas with white borders and orange and white cuffs on her arms and legs and dark aqua green socks. On her feet, she wears a pair of white floppy ear dog slippers, with orange eyes and inner ear accents and a dark aqua green nose.
Remake
In the remake, the dancer has a slightly lighter color scheme, and her face is more visible. Also, her pajamas have more gradient. She now has a blue outline.
Background
Original
The coach is dancing in a dark orange kitchen with lighter furniture. The kitchen contains furniture such as a refrigerator, a counter with a cylinder object, cupboards, and kitchen tables. Throughout the routine, some pink bubbles can be seen flying behind the dancer and the background occasionally lighten up.
Remake
In the remake, the kitchen is in a lighter shade of orange and the floor is shiny and checkered. The furniture becomes more animated and bounce to the moves and beat. The highlights in the furniture flash aqua green to the rhythm of the music and the light checkered patterns shine in to the music. The routine starts and ends with the background and dancer in a fading black effect. The floating pink bubbles were removed from the background.
Shake Moves
There are 6 Shake Moves in this routine, all of which are the same:
All Shake Moves: Play an imaginary guitar by shaking your right hand vigorously.
Gold Moves
There are 3 Gold Moves in the remake:
Gold Moves 1 and 2: Play an imaginary guitar by shaking your right hand vigorously.
Gold Move 3: Shake your arms and shoulders.
Trivia
- Lump has the longest artist name in the entire series, with 39 characters (47 with spaces).
- At the start of the routine, Lump's artist lacks "The" in their name.
- The following anomalies are present in the in-game lyrics:
- Every time "lump" appears in the lyrics, it is capitalize as "Lump" even if they are not the first word in the lyric line.
- "pajamas" is spelled in British English as "pyjamas", even though the band is American.
- "Was sorta rotten and insane" is misinterpreted as "Were sorta rotten and insane".
- "Lump was limp and rotten" is misinterpreted and shown as "And Lump was limp/And lonely and"
- "At sub-sonic speeds" is misspelled as "At subsonic speeds".
- "Is this lump outta my head?" is misinterpreted as "Is this Lump out of my head" and lacks the question mark.
- This has been fixed in the remake.
- Lump has six Shake Moves, thus being the routine with the highest number of Shake Moves in Just Dance.
- If the entire franchise is taken into account, Lump is beaten by Hot, Hot, Hot (which has 8 Shake Moves).
- Lump is one of the six dancers from Just Dance who were never used in Puppet Master Modes or Mashups. The others are Bebe, Girls Just Want To Have Fun, Groove Is In The Heart, Surfin' Bird and Womanizer.
- Throughout the choreography, the coach’s glasses constantly disappear due to a glitch.
- The Shake Move pictogram for this routine looks remarkably similar to the Shake Move pictogram in Louie Louie.
- In the original menu icon, the cuffs on her arms were completely yellow instead of white and orange.
- The Just Dance Unlimited trailer for the Just Dance 2020 Celebration event lists the song with the song name and artists for Proud Mary.
- Besides, no pictograms are displayed, the pictogram bar is red (its default color) and no moves are counted, due to the fact that those assets had not been updated within the announcement of the event.
- In the Nintendo Switch notification for the "Just Dance 2020 Celebration Event", the artist’s name is misspelled as "The Presidents Of The United Staes Of America"" (with an additional pair of inverted commas).[2]
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In-Game Screenshots
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Videos
Official Music Video
Gameplays
Extractions
References
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