"Nitro Bot" by Sentai Express is featured on Just Dance, Just Dance (as a Ubisoft Club exclusive), Just Dance Now, 舞力全开2015, Just Dance Unlimited, 舞力全开:活力派, and Just Dance 2018 (in Kids Mode).
Appearance of the Dancers
The dancers are both references to Japanese anime and manga:
P1
P1 is a robot. He has a large robot arm on his right hand, as well as a red helmet, black chestpiece, and black and red legpieces.
P2
P2 is a woman who has cyan bobbed hair, a headpiece similar to cat ears, and a yellow Plugsuit with red caps at the joints.
Background
The background is set in a futuristic city with sky-high buildings, comic billboards, and a typical Anime-style secret base.
Gold Moves
There are 2 Gold Moves in this routine:
Gold Move 1: Move your arms front to back for both coaches at the start of the first chorus.
Gold Move 2:
- P1: Lift your arms as if to flex your muscles.
- P2: Point to the floor using your right arm whilst putting your left hand on your hips and putting your right leg in front of your left leg.
Appearances in Mashups
Nitro Bot is featured in the following Mashups:
- Ievan Polkka (B.F.F.)
- Till I Find You (Duet)
Appearances in Playlists
Nitro Bot appears in the following playlists:
Just Dance 2020
- With Great Power...
- Just Dance 2014
Just Dance Now
- Wacky Coaches!
- With Great Power...
- All Songs K-R
- Duets
Just Dance Unlimited
- All Songs K-R
- Duets
- Just Dance 2014
Trivia
General
- Nitro Bot is the second song by Sentai Express.
- The four dancers from Spectronizer, the previous song by Sentai Express, make a cameo appearance on the electric billboards in the background.
- Nitro Bot is the second song in the series to reappear in a main game, but not as a downloadable track. The other one was Movement is Happiness (Find Your Thing), but that is only the case in the PAL region.
- The lyrics for Nitro Bot makes a (most likely unintentional) reference to Just Dance Now.
- The choreography for Nitro Bot was initially meant to be for Robot Rock. This is proven by the fact that the routine matches that song perfectly.
- The code name for the routine is further proof of this, as it is "RobotRock"
Routine
- On the Xbox 360, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4 (camera) versions of Just Dance 2014 and Just Dance Unlimited, on the first Gold Move, the score will present "YEAH'" or "X" twice, but it will not be worth more points.
- This makes Nitro Bot the fourth routine in the series to have a Gold Move that does not give points, after Proud Mary, Are You Gonna Go My Way and C’mon (Mashup).
- There is a beta Gold Move pictogram that describes the motion immediately following the first Gold Move. There was no pictogram made to replace this movement, meaning that it was likely scrapped as a counted move early on and replaced with the first Gold Move.
- The signs feature Japanese words, namely "アイス" ("ice-cream"), and "万物" (an old-fashioned word for "everything").
- A few pictograms for this routine portray P2’s pose for both of the dancers.
- When P1 walks behind P2 the second time, an incorrect pictogram appears.
- Part of the routine was shown in an episode of the fourteenth season of Canadian TV show Degrassi.[3]
- In the short extraction for Nitro Bot from a Just Dance 2015 Mashup, the dancers only have the black solid border around them instead of the white glow from the full routine.
- Nitro Bot was used in the promotional trailer for Just Dance World Cup 2016.[4]
- A sticker of P1 can be unlocked in Just Dance 2020 by dancing to 365 three times.
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In-Game Screenshots
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Others
Videos
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Gameplays
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