"She’s Got Me Dancing" by Tommy Sparks is featured on Just Dance 3, Just Dance Wii 2, Just Dance Now, Just Dance Unlimited, 舞力无限, and Just Dance+.
Appearance of the Dancer[]
Original[]
The dancer is a man with orange frizzy hair. He wears a yellow ascot and an orange and black checkered suit-like button up shirt. The shirt has teal blue collar and three teal blue pocket slits, one is on the left chest while the other ones are in a lower area, and he also wears an aqua blue reading glasses. He also wears a sequin pants that shines purple, green and yellow dress shoes, a teal wristwatch on his left wrist, and a totem pole yellow glove on his right. He has a purple outline. In the beginning, he fades in as a silhouette which then colors starts to glow, which first are the teal parts (his glasses, collar, pockets, and part of his shoes) then the yellow parts (his ascot, glove, and the remaining parts of his shoes) before the entire body is visible. As the song ends, the body, sans the teal and yellow parts, darkens back to silhouette before fading out.
Remake[]
In the remake, the coach remains relatively similar to his original appearance while his clothes are made more realistic and slightly brighter, and his face is less visible. However, during the nighttime scenes, his color scheme of his clothes (including his hair but exclude his pants) are inverted. When he transitions, he can be seen in a very faint shade of blue and purple.
Background[]
Original[]
The background is outside during a camp-out with a recreational vehicle in the back of the dancer. There is also a Disco Hub in the far back near some tents. When the dancer "drums", stars in shades of bright colors appear on the ground.
Xbox 360[]
In the Xbox 360 version, the tents now sync to different beats and objects are thrown at the dancer during the chorus, which he repels with a dance move. Additionally, there are more tents, trees, and recreational vehicles. The "Disco 2000" sign has been changed to just say "Disco".
Remake[]
In the remake, the routine takes place on the Verdant Vale, with the coach in a hill near a campsite, similar to the original. The background looks as if it was folded with origami paper. It switches between a day and night scene; during the day, the background is bright and green. The mountains in the background can be seen in a shade of tan brown, some blue rocks can be seen, direction arrows (the left one says "camping" while the other one says "party") can be seen near the dancer, gophers can be seen occasionally, and little camp buildings can be seen in the far background. White clouds and a yellow sun can also be seen in the sky. At night, the entire background takes on a dark blue filter and the arrows and buildings shine up neon-style. The summits of the mountains also glow. The moon, as well as comets shooting from the sky, also appear. The stars from the original background also appear when the dancer "drums". During the part before the chorus, both backgrounds switch for a few seconds. When the chorus hits, the day scene comes out. Each scene switch involves triangles breaking out, and moving to form the next scene.
Mashup[]
She’s Got Me Dancing has an unlockable Mashup on Just Dance 3.
Dancers[]
- She’s Got Me Dancing
- Apache (Jump On It)
- She’s Got Me Dancing
- D.A.N.C.E.
- Hey Boy Hey Girl
- She’s Got Me Dancing
- Apache (Jump On It)
- I Want You Back
- She’s Got Me Dancing [GM]
- D.A.N.C.E
- Hey Boy Hey Girl
- She’s Got Me Dancing
- Apache (Jump On It)
- I Want You Back
- Giddy on Up (Giddy on Out)
- Holiday
- Hey Boy Hey Girl
- She’s Got Me Dancing
- Apache (Jump On It)
- I Want You Back
- Move Your Feet
- Holiday
- She’s Got Me Dancing
Gold Moves[]
Classic[]
There are 3 Gold Moves in this routine:
Gold Moves 1 and 2: Raise both of your hands up to your head.
Gold Move 3: Move your right hand to the side of your head as if you're combing your hair, and have your left hand out as if you're holding a mirror.
Mashup[]
There is 1 Gold Move in the Mashup:
Gold Move: Raise both of your hands up to your head. (She’s Got Me Dancing)
Appearances in Mashups[]
She’s Got Me Dancing appears in the following Mashups:
- Blame It on the Boogie
- Candy
- Chiwawa (Geeks) (Remake)
- Da Funk
- Disturbia
- Follow the Leader
- Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)
- (I’ve Had) The Time Of My Life
- Moskau
- Never Gonna Give You Up
- Prince Ali
- Rich Girl
- She’s Got Me Dancing
- Stuck On A Feeling (Suit Up!) (Remake)
- #thatPOWER
- Troublemaker
- Uptown Funk (Behind the Scenes) (Remake)
- We No Speak Americano
Captions[]
She’s Got Me Dancing appears in Puppet/Party Master Modes. Here are the captions attributed to his dance moves:
- Clap Dance
- Double Walk
- Fashion Snap
- Nice Guy Serenade
- Party In My Head
- Pop Walk
- Sparkle ’N’ Snap
- Step In Style
- Too Eccentric For You
Appearances in Playlists[]
She’s Got Me Dancing appears in the following playlists:
Just Dance 3[]
Just Dance Now[]
Just Dance 2016[]
Just Dance 2017[]
Just Dance 2018[]
Trivia[]
- In the Just Dance 3 square and coach selection image, there is an error where the coach’s hand with the bracelet (which is the left hand) has the glove on the said hand.
- This is later fixed in the remake images.
- She’s Got Me Dancing is the only song on Just Dance Wii 2 to not be featured in any of the game’s playlists.
- The dancer appears in the background of Uptown Funk.
- In the Mashup, some pictograms from Holiday are removed.
- Along with Party Rock Anthem, She’s Got Me Dancing does not appear in the Just Dance 3 Search section on Just Dance Unlimited for Just Dance 2017.
- In the remake, all of the pictograms for the moves when the dancer turns blue have been remade in Just Dance 2016 style. All of the red Just Dance 3-styled pictograms have been reused.
- However, in the Just Dance Now pictogram sprite, a red pictogram in Just Dance 2016 style can be seen. This is the only red pictogram that was remade in Just Dance 2016 style.
- Also, a blue pictogram in Just Dance 3 style can be seen. This is the only Just Dance 3-styled pictogram that has been recolored.
- However, in Just Dance+ (as of the August update that fixes all the tracking of certain routines), all of the Just Dance 3-styled pictograms are remade in a style of the modern pictogram design starting with Just Dance 2023 Edition.
- Also, a blue pictogram in Just Dance 3 style can be seen. This is the only Just Dance 3-styled pictogram that has been recolored.
- However, in the Just Dance Now pictogram sprite, a red pictogram in Just Dance 2016 style can be seen. This is the only red pictogram that was remade in Just Dance 2016 style.
- Some time after the song’s release on Just Dance Now, two pictograms from the remake were removed and replaced with new ones, as the previous pictograms were incorrect, since they represent their moves in reversed positions.
- In Da Funk (Mashup), the dancer’s pictogram color is dark blue instead of orange.
- Additionally, in the same Mashup and other Mashups, a green football shoe and water bottle appear and they get punched away by the coach during his appearances. This only happens in the Classic routine on the Xbox 360 version, however.
- Gold Move 2 is missing the arrow to hint to move your right arm up to your side.
Gallery[]
Game Files[]
(Remake, pre-Just Dance+)
In-Game Screenshots[]
(2017 update, computer)
(2017 update, phone)
(2020 update, computer)
(2020 update, phone)
(2024 update, computer)
(2024 update, phone)
(2024 update, computer)
(2024 update, phone)
Promotional Images[]
Beta Elements[]
Others[]
Videos[]
Official Music Video[]
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Gameplays[]
Classic[]
Mashup[]
Extractions[]
References[]
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