"Prince Ali" by Robin Williams, (covered by Craig Toungate and credited as Disney’s Aladdin in-game) is featured on Just Dance 2014, Just Dance Unlimited, and Just Dance Now. It is also available in Kids Mode through Just Dance 2018, Just Dance 2019 and Just Dance 2020.
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Appearance of the Dancers
The dancers are basically (in order): Aladdin, Jasmine, Jafar, and Genie (from the movie Aladdin).
P1
P1 is Aladdin.
C1
He starts off with black hair under a red oriental cap, a lilac vest over his shirtless torso, a red glove, white baggy pants with a red belt and bare feet.
C2
After the first chorus, his outfit switches to an emperor-like attire, composed of a white hat with a blue feather, a white dress with baggy sleeves and golden highlights, white baggy pants, a white cape which inside part is bluish, and golden clogs.
P2
P2 is Jasmine. She has black hair in a long braid, a turquoise cap, gold earrings, a golden necklace, a turquoise bra, a blue glove, turquoise baggy pants, and golden clogs.
P3
P3 is Jafar. He wears a black hat with a red arrow and two golden stripes, a black goatee, a black robe with spiky shoulders and some red highlights, a black cape which inside part is red, a light blue glove, and black shoes. He holds a golden scepter during the entire routine.
P4
P4 is the Genie. He has a small tuft of hair on his head, tied by a golden ring, a pair of dog-like ears, dense black eyebrows, a hooked nose, a black goatee, golden earrings, a shirtless torso, two golden bracelets, a purple glove, blue pants with a red belt, and golden clogs.
Background
Aladdin runs up to rub a golden lamp, which spews out the official Aladdin logo. The song starts in the streets of Agrabah. It later goes inside the palace when it starts to speed up. Finally, the routine takes place in the Cave of Wonders when the most dramatic increase of the tempo starts.
Mashup
Prince Ali has an unlockable Mashup available on all consoles.
Dancers
- Crazy in Love
- Rich Girl
- Fine China (Extreme) [GM1]
- Superstition
- Fine China [GM2]
- She's Got Me Dancing
- Wild Wild West (Extreme) [GM3]
- Wannabe
- Funhouse
- Superstition
- Fine China [GM4]
- Wannabe
- Funhouse
- Barbra Streisand [GM5]
- D.A.N.C.E.
- Beauty And A Beat
- Dare
Gold Moves
Classic
There are 2 Gold Moves in this routine, both of which are left-to-right Wave Gold Moves:
Gold Move 1: Pose accordingly (Note that you need to pose fast):
- P1: Put your arms on your hips.
- P2: Put your left arm up and your right arm under straight.
- P3: Cross your arms.
- P4: Point to the left zapping P1’s suit.>
Gold Move 2: Same as Gold Move 1, except for P4, who opens his arms. This is slower than Gold Move 1.
Mashup
There are 5 Gold Moves in the Mashup. Please note that Gold Move 3 is only counted on the Wii, Wii U, and Playstation 4 (PS Camera only):
Gold Move 1: Very quickly, point out half of your arms. (Fine China (Extreme))
Gold Move 2 and 4: Move your hand to the right fast. (Fine China (Classic))
Gold Move 3: Put your right hand on your "hat". (Wild Wild West (Extreme)) (Not counted on Xbox 360, Xbox One, Playstation 3, and Playstation 4 (PS Move))
Gold Move 5: Put your hands at your chin as if you're surprised. (Barbra Streisand)
Appearances in Playlists
Prince Ali appears in the following playlists:
Just Dance 2019
- Disney Hits
- Middle East Inspirations
- Just Dance 2014
Just Dance Now
- A Night at the Movies
- All Songs K-R
- Kids Corner
- Ghastly Dance List!
- Pixie Party!
Trivia
General
- Prince Ali is the first song from a film in Just Dance 2014. It is from the film Aladdin and is succeeded by:
- Flashdance... What A Feeling from Flashdance.
- Ghostbusters from the 1984 film of the same name.
- This is the second Disney song featured in the Just Dance main series, after This is Halloween, It is followed by Let It Go, Junto a Ti, Under the Sea, How Far I'll Go, Un Poco Loco, and You've Got a Friend in Me.
- This is the third song that came from an animated franchise after This is Halloween and Istanbul (Not Constantinople). It is followed by Let It Go, Under the Sea, and How Far I'll Go.
- However, this is the first to actually appear in the movie’s main context.
Classic
- All of the dancers have avatars in the files but they were not included in the game most likely due to copyright reasons.
- This can be seen again in Kids Mode, where the avatars for the dancers are elements of the dancer’s clothing instead of the dancers themselves.
- Ghostbusters and Prince Ali are the only songs in the main tracklist of Just Dance 2014 with an avatar that does not re-appear in Just Dance 2015.
- However, P4's avatar can be unlocked in Just Dance Unlimited.
- A full official gameplay of Prince Ali was uploaded to Just Dance’s official YouTube channel on August 3, 2020, along with How Far I'll Go, Into The Unknown, Junto a Ti, Let It Go, Un Poco Loco, and Under the Sea.
- They are the eleventh, twelfth, thirteenth, fourteenth, fifteenth, sixteenth and seventeenth full gameplays to be uploaded to the Just Dance YouTube channel, after Firework, You’re On My Mind, Taste The Feeling (Olympic Community Remix), Cosmic Party, Freeze Please, Happy Birthday, Jungle Dances, Magical Morning, and Shinobi Cat.
- Strangely, Prince Ali’s preview shows the routine in Just Dance Unlimited via Just Dance 2016.
- They are the eleventh, twelfth, thirteenth, fourteenth, fifteenth, sixteenth and seventeenth full gameplays to be uploaded to the Just Dance YouTube channel, after Firework, You’re On My Mind, Taste The Feeling (Olympic Community Remix), Cosmic Party, Freeze Please, Happy Birthday, Jungle Dances, Magical Morning, and Shinobi Cat.
- When the routine starts, P4 appears without his legs, but when he starts dancing, they appear. At the end of the routine, they disappear again.
- Along with Cheerleader (Felix Jaehn Remix), this song is not in the "QUARTETS" section in Just Dance Now.
- Even though Gold Move 1 is a Wave Gold Move, the effect appears only once.
- This is also in the case of Dynamite’s remake and Best Song Ever.
Mashup
- Some moves in the Mashup have been slowed down to fit in the rhythm of the song. Notable examples are Crazy in Love and Barbra Streisand.
- Besides, some arrows of the pictograms from Wild Wild West (Extreme) blend with the background.
- This is the first Mashup where Barbra Streisand’s Gold Move does not appear in the Pictogram slide; it is followed by Where Have You Been.
- It is also the second Mashup where Wild Wild West (Extreme)’s Gold Move appears with no effect and pictogram, preceded by Miss Understood.
Gallery
Game Files
(Outdated 1)
In-Game Screenshots
Beta Elements
Others
Videos
Official Music Video
Gameplays
Classic
Mashup
Extraction
References
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