"Pac-Man", composed by Toshio Kai and performed by Dancing Bros., is featured on Just Dance 2019, Just Dance Now, Just Dance Unlimited, 舞力无限, and Just Dance+. The routine was also planned to appear on Kids Mode in Just Dance 2019, but it was never added in the final version for unknown reasons.
Appearance of the Dancers[]
The dancers are all dressed as characters from Pac-Man. They all wear navy blue jumpsuits underneath their costumes. They have glow rainbow outline.
P1[]
P1 is Pac-Man. He is a male yellow sphere with 1/8 of the sphere cut out to represent a mouth. He has a pink glove.
P2[]
P2 is Blinky, the red ghost. He is a male spheroid with an upside-down triangle pattern for the bottom of the costume. He has an orange glove.
P3[]
P3 is Pinky, the pink ghost. She is a female spheroid with an upside-down triangle pattern for the bottom of the costume. She has an orange glove.
P4[]
P4 is Inky, the blue ghost. He is a male spheroid with an upside-down triangle pattern for the bottom of the costume. He has an orange glove.
At the "bridge" section of the song, the outlines were rainbow chromatic and the ghosts were turned dark blue with white eyes and wavy mouths and their gloves turned to each colour of the respective ghost.
Background[]
The routine starts with a remake of the Pac-Man startup screen, which in addition to the Pac-Man logo in the middle and the credit to the developers of the game at the bottom left corner of the screen, features the coaches appearing from the right of the screen and appearing to run to the opposite side. When the song starts, the coaches then enlarge, and the logo and credit disappear, being replaced by fruits, which were originally in Pac-Man, such as watermelons and strawberries, at the sides of the screen.
At the same time, the maze from Pac-Man, which features neon blue dividers and white pellets, slowly appears at the middle of the screen. The camera frequently zooms into various corners of the maze while the song progresses.
Near the end of the routine, the maze flashes different colors to the beat of the song. The camera also zooms faster into more places of the maze.
Gold Moves[]
There are 2 Gold Moves for P1 (both of which are the same) and 1 Gold Move each for P2, P3, and P4 in this routine:
Both Gold Moves (P1): Jump and throw your hands up. Gold Move 2 is done with your legs crossed.
Gold Move (P4, P3, and P2): Same as P1’s Gold Move 1, except you do not jump as high. This is a Wave Gold Move that goes from P4 to P2.
Appearances in Playlists[]
Pac-Man is featured in the following playlists:
Just Dance 2019[]
- Anyone Can Dance!
- Crazy Costumes
- Retro Vibes
- Trios and Quartets
- Just Dance 2019
Just Dance Now[]
- All Songs K-R
- April Fool's (2023)
- April Fool's (2024)
舞力全开[]
Trivia[]
General[]
- Pac-Man is the sixth song in the series to be performed by Dancing Bros..
Routine[]
- Pac-Man is the fourth routine in the Just Dance series that is based off a real video game, after Just Mario, Tetris, and Balkan Blast Remix.
- Overall, Fire, and Pac-Man are the fifth and sixth video game-themed routines, after Just Mario, Tetris, Balkan Blast Remix, and In the Hall of the Pixel King.
- Pac-Man is the first Quartet in the series where one player has more Gold Moves than the others.
- Pinky and Rooster are the third and fourth known cases of a coach portrayed by a dancer of the opposite gender, being preceded by Rita Piña and P2-C3 of The Way I Are (Dance With Somebody).
- In a promotional picture for Pac-Man, the thumbnail for the UK preview and the album coach, Pinky is shown without legs.[2]
- When Pac-Man was added to Just Dance Now, it did not receive an announcement notification.
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