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|artist = Sentai Express<br><small>(ft. Reni Mimura)</small> |
|artist = Sentai Express<br><small>(ft. Reni Mimura)</small> |
Revision as of 22:44, 16 March 2019
"Spectronizer" by Sentai Express is featured on Just Dance 3, Just Dance Wii 2, Just Dance 2016 (as a Ubisoft Club Unlockable), Just Dance Now, 舞力全开:活力派, and Just Dance Unlimited.
Appearance of the Dancers
The dancers seem to be teenagers, and since they are superheroes, they have suits that match their color scheme.
P1
P1 is a woman with blue hair. She is wearing a pink jacket under a black dress. She has a blue tie, pink socks, blue shoes, and a blue headband.
P2
P2 is a man with black hair. He is wearing a black and red shirt with red pants and black shoes. He seems to be the group's leader.
P3
P3 is a representation of a stereotypical nerd, with black hair. He wears a yellow vest over a black shirt and black pants. He also wears a pair of glasses, and a pair of yellow shoes.
P4
P4 is a man with black hair. He wears a blue shirt and blue pants, blue shoes and a blue hat, as well as an unbuttoned vest.
Background
The coaches are dancing in front of a pink 2D city full of skyscrapers and cliffs. It almost looks like blueprints/drawings. A giant robot and a monster can be seen attacking the city. During the bridge, an iron spaceship comes from above and creates five lights, and the lights have the same colors as the coaches' suits, and follow their arm moves.
Gold Moves
There are 4 Gold Moves in this routine:
Gold Move 1 (P2/P3)/Gold Move 2 (P1/P4): This Gold Move goes one at a time per dancer in the order P2, P3, P4, P1:
- P1: Do peace signs with your hands and slightly bend your knees.
- P2: Put your arms in a mirrored "L."
- P3: Pull down your right arm slowly on the side.
- P4: Bend your right leg and put the left in front while putting your right hand behind.
Gold Moves 2, 3, and 4 (P2/P3)/Gold Moves 1, 3, and 4 (P1/P4): Swing your arms in the air and put the left hand on your back, and then directly swing your arms again and put your right hand on your back.
Trivia
- Spectronizer is the first Japanese song to make an appearance in the main series.
- Spectronizer is the second song in the series to have been produced by Tom Salta; it is preceded by Dagomba, and followed by Drop the Mambo and Chiwawa.
- It is also the first one to feature Reni Mimura, succeeded by all songs by Wanko Ni Mero Mero.
- Spectronizer is the first song by Sentai Express in the series; it is followed by Nitro Bot.
- Both this song and Nitro Bot appear in a total of four games each.
- Spectronizer is the second Dance Crew where three coaches are of the same gender, and one person is from a different gender. The others in the same game are I Was Made For Lovin' You and possibly Night Boat To Cairo.
- It can also be seen in Just Dance 2014 with Prince Ali.
- This is the first Dance Crew routine to be a Ubisoft Club-Unlockable.
- On both the original and remade versions of the song icon, P2 and P3s’ positions are flipped.
- P4 makes an appearance in the background of Fine China in Just Dance 2014.
- Based off the name and the dance, this song is mainly referencing the Sentai Super Sentai series, which at the point of its release was in its 35th anniversary season, Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger.
- Additionally, the song sounds similar to the opening of Choudenshi Bioman, a Super Sentai season that was very popular in France in the 1980s. Therefore, it's very likely that the developers intended on referencing a show from their childhood.
- Most of the footage from Super Sentai was used to form the Power Rangers series.
- On camera consoles, no moves are counted whenever the dancers walk in a circle.
- In Spectronizer’s later appearances, there are some slight changes:
- In Just Dance Now, all of the dancers are slightly pinker in color.
- In Just Dance Wii 2, the lyrics are displayed in Japanese kana and kanji characters, whereas the English releases, including 舞力全开:活力派, had the lyrics written in A-Z romanized letters, or rōmaji.
- In Just Dance 2018, the pictograms are officially updated.
- The song was shown in the tutorial booklet for Just Dance 4 on Wii.
- In the earlier versions of 舞力全开:活力派, the Gold Move effect was absent. This bug was fixed in a later update.
- P2 makes a mistake during the choruses, where he reverses his arms for a short period of time and immediately puts his arms on the right direction.
- The Just Dance 2016 album coach is done with a white fade in the style of the Just Dance 2014 and Just Dance 2015 album coaches.
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