"Otonablue" (stylized as "OTONABLUE") by ATARASHII GAKKO! is featured on Just Dance 2024 Edition as a Japanese exclusive and Just Dance+ worldwide.
Appearance of the Dancers[]
The coaches are four girls wearing Japanese school uniforms, styled and named after the members of Atarashii Gakko! and recalling the music video for the song. They wear matching white tops with a red band on their right arms, a white and blue striped cuff at their wrists, along with a silver badge and tag. They wear a dark blue scarf with two white stripes going around their necks. The same scarf is tied together below the neck. The dancers also wear a skirt of the same dark blue color, and white socks with two blue stripes at the top. The socks have blue Japanese writing on them on the front, but the sole, toe, and heel parts of the sock are gray.
P1[]
P1 is RIN. She has curly, brown hair that has been tied back into a short braid. She wears a yellow glove.
P2[]
P2 is KANON. She has straight brown hair that is worn down. She wears a lime green glove.
P3[]
P3 is SUZUKA. She has short, shoulder length brown hair with bangs that resemble a wolf cut. She wears a pink glove.
P4[]
P4 is MIZYU. She has long brown hair that has been styled into pigtails. She wears a strong red glove.
Background[]
The background is based on the official MV set.
In the beginning, the routine takes place in a residential car park with an army green 1980s family sedan parked in it. Surrounding it are wooden pillars supporting the car park's wooden roof in the middle, a bonsai tree, mountain decal sticker, and lighted bollards at the back and a small pile of cardboard boxes at the side. The car's headlights blink to the song as its interior light gave the car park a bluish glow complimenting the magenta and orange lights outside. White smoke can also be seen pouring out of its engine compartment and exhaust pipe. During the second half of the first verse, the bollard and the car's interior lights blink to the beat with the headlights.
The background then physically glitches into a restaurant serving the chorus and has dining tables, sofas, chairs, and stools alongside an ornately-carved gold archway flanked by traditional paper lanterns and a modern table lamp. A matching picture can be seen above a dining table set behind the arch. The lanterns glow gold and magenta to the beat too while gently swinging like pendulums. In the final chorus, the lanterns, arch, and pictures blink purple and dark blue to the beat.
During the instrumental break, the background glitches into standing curved booths with diamond wallpapers, narrow windows, and wall lamps that change colors and blink to the beat.
During the instrumental bridge, disco lights light up the booths as the background lighting changes color during Gold Move 2, starting off at light blue before changing to gold for KANON's move, magenta for RIN's move, emerald green for MIZYU's move, and finally red for SUZUKA's move.
Gold Moves[]
There are 2 Gold Moves in this routine:
Gold Move 1:
- P1/P2/P4: Throw your hands to the ground while leaning back.
- P3: Throw your hands out while leaning back.
Gold Move 2:
- P2: Bend your left arm to the side of your head and put your right arm up above your head.
- P1: Put your arms up above your head with your hands facing down.
- P4: Put your right hand up.
- P3: Quickly put your arms in front of your face.
Trivia[]
General[]
- The exclamation point in the group’s name is present on the menu but not on the information screen.
Routine[]
- The preview gameplay for Otonablue from Ubisoft’s Japanese YouTube channel, along the preview gameplay for This Wish, is the only one among all Just Dance 2024 Edition previews to last one minute instead of 30 seconds.
- However, the Just Dance+ preview gameplay on the international Just Dance channel is 37 seconds long.
- The routine uses moves from the official choreography for the song.
- The coaches are named after the members of Atarashii Gakko!, despite not being portrayed by them.
- KANON’s coach selection image has two glowing reddish-orange dots on the top corners.
- During the last chorus, one pictogram mistakenly switches KANON and MIZYU’s colors.
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Videos[]
Official Music Video[]
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Gameplay[]
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