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The dancers appear to be both male "horseless jockeys", as described in the interview. Both of them wear helmets, long sleeve shirts, white pants, and black boots. '''P1'''’s helmet is brown, and his shirt is yellow and purple with stars. '''P2'''’s helmet is orange, and his shirt is orange and purple with squares and stripes. Both jockeys pretend to be riding without horses, even going as far as jumping over hurdles and horseracing. |
The dancers appear to be both male "horseless jockeys", as described in the interview. Both of them wear helmets, long sleeve shirts, white pants, and black boots. '''P1'''’s helmet is brown, and his shirt is yellow and purple with stars. '''P2'''’s helmet is orange, and his shirt is orange and purple with squares and stripes. Both jockeys pretend to be riding without horses, even going as far as jumping over hurdles and horseracing. |
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Revision as of 16:32, 11 November 2019
"William Tell Overture", composed by Rossini, is featured on Just Dance 2016, Just Dance Now, 舞力全开:活力派, Just Dance 2017 (as a Ubisoft Club exclusive[2] and in-game for Nintendo Switch), and Just Dance Unlimited.
Appearance of the Dancers
The dancers appear to be both male "horseless jockeys", as described in the interview. Both of them wear helmets, long sleeve shirts, white pants, and black boots. P1’s helmet is brown, and his shirt is yellow and purple with stars. P2’s helmet is orange, and his shirt is orange and purple with squares and stripes. Both jockeys pretend to be riding without horses, even going as far as jumping over hurdles and horseracing.
Background
The routine takes place in a cardboard land. There are shrubs, and a brown road. Halfway in the background, the scenery zooms through quickly backwards like a conveyor, and at a slower pace in the closer half. Horses on strings appear throughout the routine. Stable equipment such as horseshoes and hurdles can also be seen on the conveyor strip. When the symphony slows down, the background darkens and a spot is highlighted by a bright spotlight.
Gold Moves
There are 4 Gold Moves for each coach in this routine. All Gold Moves are done consecutively:
Gold Move 1: Put your arms out in a V position.
Gold Move 2: Spread your arms out and lift your left leg.
Gold Move 3: Point straightforward with your right hand, with your legs positioned.
Gold Move 4: Spread out your knees, and put your hands in front of you.
Dance Quests
Original
- Rainbow
- Year Round (2017)
Apperances in Playlists
William Tell Overture is featured in the following playlists:
Just Dance Now
- Easy Peasy Party
- All Songs S-Z
Trivia
General
- William Tell Overture is the second piece of classical music in the franchise since Hungarian Dance No. 5.
- Released in 1829, William Tell Overture is the oldest song in the franchise.
- William Tell Overture is the fourth song by an artist of Italian descent, after Satisfaction, Cercavo Amore, and Alfonso Signorini (Eroe Nazionale).
- There are four parts of the symphony. The structure that was used in the game was "Finale, March Of The Swiss Soldiers".
- The first 1 minute and 55 seconds are removed from the song.
Routine
- The routine ties with Funplex and Jump for the most consecutive Gold Moves, with 4.
- In the preview, this is the third song to have Alkis wearing something related to the routine; the other songs are I Gotta Feeling, Let's Groove, Fancy, Circus, and Boys (Summertime Love).
- William Tell Overture is the only routine in Just Dance 2016 in which the coaches appear in the menu square with the same poses as in the coach selection menu.
- This is also the only song on Just Dance 2016 revealed at E3 to not have a Mashup or an alternate routine.
- In Just Dance Now the Gold Move effects are slightly moved up.
- William Tell Overture, along with Crazy Christmas, Hungarian Dance No. 5 and Irish Meadow Dance, was made free from December 23 to December 31, 2016 on 舞力全开:活力派 to celebrate Christmas.[3]
Gallery
Game Files
In-Game Screenshots
Promotional Images
Behind the Scenes
Others
Videos
Official Audio
Gameplays
Extraction
Others
References
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