"Nine in the Afternoon" by Panic! At The Disco was featured on Just Dance 2 as a downloadable track but became unavailable for purchase following the shutdown of the Wii Shop Channel on January 30, 2019. The song remains playable on Just Dance: Summer Party, Just Dance Now, Just Dance Unlimited, and 舞力无限.
Appearance of the Dancers
The two dancers appear to be dressed up as animals in the Cat-In-The-Hat style.
P1
Original
P1 is a woman dressed as a cat. Her hair is short and is wearing a green hat with pink cat ears. Her shirt is of the same shade of green as her hat and is one-sleeved on her left arm. She is wearing green and white striped stockings, a purple and white striped skirt, purple kitten heels, and a cat-tail.
Remake
In the remake, her face, skirt, and heels are a darker hue.
P2
Original
P2 is a man dressed up as a dog. On his head are two top hats, one pink, and the other green with dog ears hanging from them. He is wearing a dark purple jacket which covers a hot pink jumpsuit with some green and white stripes. His shoes are green, white, and purple. His hands are also paw-like in appearance.
Remake
In the remake, his face, ears, and jacket are in a darker hue.
Background
The background plays a big role in the routine; it shifts from day to night very often. Visually the background appears to be some kind of candy land with its big candy canes sticking up from the ground and pink grass. In the distance, there is a mountain with a castle on it and giant cogwheels can be seen too. During the daytime, the sky appears to be green and the sun is above the castle. During the nighttime, the sky still has hints of green but it's just toned down to a more blue color. Geographically, there is an error with the moon; it hangs in front of the cogwheel.
Remake
In the remake, the switch from day to night is neater, and, in the end, the coaches' walk is slowed down. Also, unlike the original, they are no longer obscured by the pink wheel.
Gold Moves
There are 3 Gold Moves in this routine:
Gold Moves 1 and 2 (P1): Turn around in the counterclockwise direction.
Gold Moves 1 and 2 (P2): Turn around in the clockwise direction.
Gold Move 3: Bend your knees and shake your hands while doing a thumbs up.
Appearances in Playlists
Nine in the Afternoon is featured in the following playlists:
Just Dance 2019
Just Dance Now
Trivia
General
- Nine in the Afternoon is the first song by Panic! At The Disco in the series.
- Thus, Panic! At The Disco is tied with Q-Tip for the record for the longest game gap between two songs.
- Almost one minute has been cut from the track.
- "Panic! At The Disco" is credited without the exclamation point, so it appears as "Panic At The Disco".
- This was later changed in Just Dance 2018, due to the band bringing the "!" back in their name.
Routine
- P2’s avatar in Just Dance 2015 is unlocked by achieving Level 20 on the World Dance Floor.
- In the menu assets for the remake, P1’s make-up is less visible than in the actual routine.
- At the end of the remake, some parts of P1’s tail become white.
- When Nine in the Afternoon was first uploaded to the Just Dance Now servers, the pictograms sprite featured both the pictograms from Just Dance 2 and the new ones.
- The map background is accidentally cut at the bottom, revealing a small portion of the placeholder version.
Beta Elements
- In the beta routine, the sun was much brighter and the dancers’ positions were flipped.
- However, their positions are not changed in the menu icon of Just Dance 2.
Gallery
Game Files
In-Game Screenshots
(2017 update, computer)
(2017 update, phone)
(2020 update, computer)
(2020 update, phone)
Beta Elements
Others
Videos
Official Music Video
Gameplays
Extractions
References
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