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|year = 1967<br>2011 (Cover) |
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Revision as of 15:33, 12 January 2019
"Pata Pata" by Miriam Makeba (covered by African Ladies in-game) is featured on Just Dance 3.
Appearance of the Dancers
The dancers are both women.
P1
P1 has a tall, light pink hat with blonde and pink braids, a dark pink crop tank, and a red-and-gold striped skirt. She is barefoot.
P2
P2 wears a reddish-orange hat, large pink earrings, a gold tunic with a red sash, and red and purple striped leggings. She is barefoot.
In the remake, the coaches retain their features. However, their faces are less visible.
Background
The routine takes place in a dry desert in the middle of Africa. At some points of the routine, silhouettes of some animals will appear.
Xbox 360
In the Xbox 360 copies, the sun is shinier, the environment is darker, and some animations are different.
Gold Moves
There are 3 Gold Moves in this routine:
Gold Moves 1 and 2: Hit your leg with your hands. Gold Move 1 is a left-to-right Wave Gold Move. They happen consecutively.
Gold Move 3: Touch your partner's hand and stay in this way. This is the final move of the routine.
Trivia
- On the Wii and PS3 version, the dancers appear and disappear with an "erasing effect", but on the Xbox 360 version, they appear and disappear with the normal fading effect. A sound effect is also played at the beginning and end on the Wii and PS3 version.
- Additionally, the coaches' faces are less visible on the Xbox 360.
Gallery
Videos
Official Audio
Gameplays
Extractions
References
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