"Mugsy Baloney" by Charleston is featured on Just Dance 2, Just Dance 3 (as a DLC), Just Dance: Best Of, Just Dance Now, and Just Dance Unlimited.
Appearance of the Dancers
Both look like characters from the 20's.
P1
P1 is a woman with short orange hair, a purple feather in her head, an orange left glove and accesories, a pink charleston dress and melon shoes.
P2
P2 is a man with a dark orange and purple hat, a purple shirt, pink suspenders, a stripped pink tie, melon pants and white and purple shoes.
Background
The background is on a stage with a shiny floor and light reflectors on it.
Gold Moves
The number of Gold Moves varies in the versions; in Just Dance 2 there are 4 Gold Moves for each dancer, in Just Dance 3 there is are 5 Gold Moves for each dancer, and in the remake, there are 2 Gold Moves for each dancer.
Just Dance 2
Gold Moves 1 and 3 (P1): Open your hands quickly.
Gold Moves 2 and 4 (P1): Open your hands quickly in the opposite direction.
Gold Move 1 (P2): Point to the right.
Gold Move 2 and 3 (P2): Point to the left.
Gold Move 4 (P2): Stand with your arms down and somewhat a little back.
Just Dance 3
Gold Moves 1 and 4:
- P1: Open your hands quickly.
- P2: Point at P1 with the right arm above your head.
Gold Move 2:
- P1: Open your arms to P2.
- P2: Point at the right.
Gold Moves 3 and 5:
- P1: Open your arms to P2.
- P2: Point at the left.
Remake
Gold Moves 1 and 2 (P1): Open your hands quickly.
Gold Move 1 (P2): Point at the right.
Gold Move 2 (P2): Point at the left.
Appearances in Mashups
Mugsy Baloney is featured in the following Mashup:
Trivia
- This is the third oldest song in the series. The oldest song is William Tell Overture which predates this song by 95 years, followed by Jingle Bells.
- At the start of the Xbox version of the routine, there is a spotlight moving.
- The floor reflection on Just Dance 3 is darker than Just Dance 2.
- In Just Dance 3 there are more details, especially on the left and right edges. In Just Dance 3 the place has more light while in Just Dance 2 it seems a bit darker.
- At some points of the choreography, it looks like the programmer recorded it at high speed due to the fact that the coaches move really fast.
- The background resembles that of Dynamite.
- If you look closely, you can notice the girl's dress is very glitchy and doesn't have a persistent colour: in fact it makes little flashes and sometimes it looks magenta and red with fading effect but other times it looks completely magenta.
- In the preview gameplay of Just Dance 2, P1's pictograms have blue arrows that should be used for P2's pictograms.
- Despite the fact that P2 wears a striped tie in the routine, his avatar does not.
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