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− | }}'''''Yo-Kai Watch Dance: Just Dance Special Version''''' (also known as 妖怪ウォッチダンス |
+ | }}'''''Yo-Kai Watch Dance: Just Dance Special Version''''' (also known as {{ht|{{ht|妖怪|ようかい}}ウォッチダンス {{ht|JUST DANCE|ジャストダンス}} スペシャルバージョン|Yōkai Wotchi Dansu: Jasuto Dansu Supesharu Bājon}}) is a Japanese game in the {{G}} franchise that was released in Japan on December 5, 2015.<sup><ref>http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/40924/ubisoft-level-5-collaborating-on-yokai-watch-just-dance-game</ref></sup> The game is a crossover with the [http://yokaiwatch.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page ''Yo-Kai Watch'' series] and is the fourth Japanese {{G2}} release. |
− | The game has been revealed in September's CoroCoro Magazine issue, were Level-5 announced |
+ | The game has been revealed in September{{'}}s CoroCoro Magazine issue, were Level-5 announced a collaboration with [[Ubisoft]]{{'}}s {{G2}} series. The title of the game has been revealed, too, as well as that song from the ''Yo-kai Watch'' series will be included in the game. An official release date of the game had not been revealed in the magazine. |
− | Level-5 announced on their website that the game |
+ | Level-5 announced on their website that the game was set to be released on December 5, 2015. ''Yo-kai Watch Dance: Just Dance Special Version'' would go for 4,662 yen when it releases, and would also be available as part of a “Wii Remote Plus Set” for 7,236 yen. The game would also include the “Bully Captain Song Medal”. The Wii U GamePad can also read QR codes for the game. In addition to a look at the game cover, Level-5 revealed that the game will have some of the newer songs like “Uchuu (Space) Dance” and “Jinsei (Life) Dramatic,” along with ''Yo-kai Watch''’s heroine Hailey and the Yo-kai Upton.<ref>http://www.siliconera.com/2015/09/14/yo-kai-watch-dance-just-dance-special-version-to-release-on-december-5-in-japan/</ref> |
== Interface Appearance == |
== Interface Appearance == |
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− | The game runs on an updated version of {{G|2014}}'s engine, just like its [[Just Dance Wii U|predecessor]], meaning the menus of |
+ | The game runs on an updated version of {{G|2014}}{{'}}s engine, just like its [[Just Dance Wii U|predecessor]], meaning the menus of the three games look similar to each other. |
== Tracklist == |
== Tracklist == |
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| ''[[Geragerapō No Uta]]'' (ゲラゲラポーのうた) || King Cream Soda (キングクリームソーダ) || 2014 |
| ''[[Geragerapō No Uta]]'' (ゲラゲラポーのうた) || King Cream Soda (キングクリームソーダ) || 2014 |
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− | | '''Dance Crew''' || [[File:Geragerapoori_cover_generic.png| |
+ | | '''Dance Crew''' || [[File:Geragerapoori_cover_generic.png|center|180px]] |
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− | | ''[[Yō-kai Taisō Dai-ichi]]'' (ようかい体操第一) || Dream5 || 2013 || '''Duet''' || [[File:Yokaitaisodaiichi_cover_generic.png| |
+ | | ''[[Yō-kai Taisō Dai-ichi]]'' (ようかい体操第一) || Dream5 || 2013 || '''Duet''' || [[File:Yokaitaisodaiichi_cover_generic.png|center|180px]] |
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| ''[[Matsuribayashi de Geragerapō]] '' (祭子でゲラゲラポー) |
| ''[[Matsuribayashi de Geragerapō]] '' (祭子でゲラゲラポー) |
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| King Cream Soda (キングクリームソーダ) |
| King Cream Soda (キングクリームソーダ) |
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| 2014 || '''Solo''' |
| 2014 || '''Solo''' |
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− | | [[File:Geragerapomat_cover_generic.png| |
+ | | [[File:Geragerapomat_cover_generic.png|center|180px]] |
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| ''[[Hatsukoitōge de Geragerapō]]'' (初峠でゲラゲラポー) |
| ''[[Hatsukoitōge de Geragerapō]]'' (初峠でゲラゲラポー) |
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| King Cream Soda (キングクリームソーダ) |
| King Cream Soda (キングクリームソーダ) |
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| 2014 || '''Solo''' |
| 2014 || '''Solo''' |
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− | | [[File:Geragerapohatsukoi_cover_generic.png| |
+ | | [[File:Geragerapohatsukoi_cover_generic.png|center|180px]] |
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− | | ''[[Dan Dan Dubi Zubā!]]'' (ダン・ダン ドゥビ・ズバー!) || Dream5 and Bully-Taichō (ブリー隊長) || 2014 || '''Duet''' || [[File:Dandandubizuba cover generic.png| |
+ | | ''[[Dan Dan Dubi Zubā!]]'' (ダン・ダン ドゥビ・ズバー!) || Dream5 and Bully-Taichō (ブリー隊長) || 2014 || '''Duet''' || [[File:Dandandubizuba cover generic.png|center|180px]] |
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+ | | ''[[Gerappo Dance Train]]'' (ゲポ・ダンストレイン) || King Cream Soda (キングクリームソーダ) || 2015 |
− | | '''Duet''' || [[File:Gerappodancetrain_cover_generic.png| |
+ | | '''Duet''' || [[File:Gerappodancetrain_cover_generic.png|center|180px]] |
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− | | ''[[Idol wa |
+ | | ''[[Idol wa Ooh-Nya-Nya no Ken]]'' (アイドルはウーニャニャの件) || NyaKB with Tsuchinoko Panda (ツチノコパンダ) |
| 2015 || '''Solo''' |
| 2015 || '''Solo''' |
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− | | [[File:Idolwaunyanyanoken_cover_generic.png| |
+ | | [[File:Idolwaunyanyanoken_cover_generic.png|center|180px]] |
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| ''[[Yō-kai Taisō Dai-Ni]]'' (ようかい体操第二)|| Dream5 |
| ''[[Yō-kai Taisō Dai-Ni]]'' (ようかい体操第二)|| Dream5 |
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| 2015 || '''Duet''' |
| 2015 || '''Duet''' |
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− | | [[File:Yokaitaisodaini_cover_generic.png| |
+ | | [[File:Yokaitaisodaini_cover_generic.png|center|180px]] |
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| ''[[Jinsei Dramatic]]'' (人生ドラマチック) || King Cream Soda (キングクリームソーダ) || 2015 |
| ''[[Jinsei Dramatic]]'' (人生ドラマチック) || King Cream Soda (キングクリームソーダ) || 2015 |
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− | | '''Duet''' || [[File:Jinseidramatic_cover_generic.png| |
+ | | '''Duet''' || [[File:Jinseidramatic_cover_generic.png|center|180px]] |
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| ''[[Uchū Dance!]]'' (宇宙ダンス !) || Cotori (コトリ) with Stitchbird (ステッチバード) || 2015 |
| ''[[Uchū Dance!]]'' (宇宙ダンス !) || Cotori (コトリ) with Stitchbird (ステッチバード) || 2015 |
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− | | '''Dance Crew''' || [[File:Uchudance cover generic.png| |
+ | | '''Dance Crew''' || [[File:Uchudance cover generic.png|center|180px]] |
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== Trivia == |
== Trivia == |
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+ | *{{G2|yokai}} is the fourth Japan-only title in the [[Just Dance (series)|series]]. |
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+ | *{{G2|yokai}} is the second game to be exclusive to the Wii U, after {{G|j3}}. |
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+ | *{{G2|yokai}} is the first {{G}} crossover title. |
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+ | *{{G2|yokai}} has the fewest songs out of all the games in the franchise, with only 10 playable songs. |
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+ | **This makes {{G2|yokai}} the first game in the series since {{G|3}} where lyrics are not highlighted. |
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+ | *The [[Autodance]] feature for {{G2|yokai}} is "hosted" by Dandoodle.{{Cite}} |
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+ | ***The Gashapon feature would later return in the main series, starting with {{G|2018}}. |
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− | * {{G2|yokai}} has the fewest songs out of all the games in the franchise, with only 10 songs playable in the game. |
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− | * Eight songs from the game have been found in the files of {{G|jdu}}.<ref name= |
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− | "jdu">[[:File:Jdyokaiunl.png]]</ref> |
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+ | *Unlike the other games in the entire series, all of the coaches in this game have a outline that is in full opacity instead of a faded outline. |
+ | **Also, most of them have their faces censored out. |
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+ | ***Their facial features were more visible in promotional screenshots. |
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− | * Kenichiro Saigo (西郷 憲一郎) is the composer of the Menu tracks in the game. |
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+ | *Kenichiro Saigo, who wrote and composed most of the soundtrack in the ''Yo-kai Watch'' franchise, also worked on the menu tracks of {{G2|yokai}}.{{Cite}} |
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+ | *All the menu sound effects from {{g2|j3}} are used. |
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+ | **The Gold Move visual effect and sound effects are from {{G|2014}} with minor alterations. |
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− | * On every game, the dancer from a song appears on their square icon. On this game, however, none of the dancers from their respective routine appears on their icon. This is the first time in Just Dance history where this occurs. This game is also part of many cases where somebody who had no white makeup on them was featured on a square. |
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== Gallery == |
== Gallery == |
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YWDLogo.png|Official logo |
YWDLogo.png|Official logo |
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yokaidance wiiu menu icon.png|Wii U menu icon |
yokaidance wiiu menu icon.png|Wii U menu icon |
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YWJD.jpg|Gameplay of Geragerapō No Uta |
YWJD.jpg|Gameplay of Geragerapō No Uta |
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dancebppdr.jpg|Official reveal picture |
dancebppdr.jpg|Official reveal picture |
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Beat camp yokai.PNG|Sweat Mode menu |
Beat camp yokai.PNG|Sweat Mode menu |
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Avatar screen.PNG|Avatar menu |
Avatar screen.PNG|Avatar menu |
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+ | yokaibundle.jpg|Game + Wii Remote bundle |
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+ | yokaicover.jpg|Back cover of the game |
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+ | yokaimedal.jpg|The Sergeant Burly medal that comes with every copy of the game |
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+ | yokaipromotional1.jpg|Promotional image 1 |
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+ | yokaipromotional2.png|Promotional image 2 (With [[Yō-kai Taisō Dai-ichi]]) |
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+ | yokaipromotional3.png|Promotional image 3 (With [[Geragerapō No Uta]]) |
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+ | yokaipromotional4.png|Promotional image 4 (With [[Jinsei Dramatic]]) |
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+ | yokaipromotional5.png|Promotional image 5 (With [[Jinsei Dramatic]]) |
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+ | yokaipromotional6.png|Promotional image 6 |
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+ | yokaipromotional7.png|Promotional image 7 |
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+ | yokaipromotional8.png|Promotional image 8 (With [[Uchū Dance!]] and [[Jinsei Dramatic]]) |
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+ | yokaipromotional9.png|Promotional image 9 |
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{{Reflist}} |
{{Reflist}} |
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[[Category:Console Exclusives]] |
[[Category:Console Exclusives]] |
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[[Category:Region Exclusives]] |
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+ | [[Category:Yo-kai Watch Dance: Just Dance Special Edition]] |
Revision as of 20:24, 19 May 2020
Yo-Kai Watch Dance: Just Dance Special Version (also known as 妖怪ウォッチダンス JUST DANCE スペシャルバージョン) is a Japanese game in the Just Dance franchise that was released in Japan on December 5, 2015.[1] The game is a crossover with the Yo-Kai Watch series and is the fourth Japanese Just Dance release.
The game has been revealed in September’s CoroCoro Magazine issue, were Level-5 announced a collaboration with Ubisoft’s Just Dance series. The title of the game has been revealed, too, as well as that song from the Yo-kai Watch series will be included in the game. An official release date of the game had not been revealed in the magazine.
Level-5 announced on their website that the game was set to be released on December 5, 2015. Yo-kai Watch Dance: Just Dance Special Version would go for 4,662 yen when it releases, and would also be available as part of a “Wii Remote Plus Set” for 7,236 yen. The game would also include the “Bully Captain Song Medal”. The Wii U GamePad can also read QR codes for the game. In addition to a look at the game cover, Level-5 revealed that the game will have some of the newer songs like “Uchuu (Space) Dance” and “Jinsei (Life) Dramatic,” along with Yo-kai Watch’s heroine Hailey and the Yo-kai Upton.[2]
Interface Appearance
The game runs on an updated version of Just Dance 2014’s engine, just like its predecessor, meaning the menus of the three games look similar to each other.
Tracklist
There are a total of 10 songs.
Song (English/日本語) | Artist (English/日本語) | Year | Mode | Icon |
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Geragerapō No Uta (ゲラゲラポーのうた) | King Cream Soda (キングクリームソーダ) | 2014 | Dance Crew | |
Yō-kai Taisō Dai-ichi (ようかい体操第一) | Dream5 | 2013 | Duet | |
Matsuribayashi de Geragerapō (祭子でゲラゲラポー) | King Cream Soda (キングクリームソーダ) | 2014 | Solo | |
Hatsukoitōge de Geragerapō (初峠でゲラゲラポー) | King Cream Soda (キングクリームソーダ) | 2014 | Solo | |
Dan Dan Dubi Zubā! (ダン・ダン ドゥビ・ズバー!) | Dream5 and Bully-Taichō (ブリー隊長) | 2014 | Duet | |
Gerappo Dance Train (ゲポ・ダンストレイン) | King Cream Soda (キングクリームソーダ) | 2015 | Duet | |
Idol wa Ooh-Nya-Nya no Ken (アイドルはウーニャニャの件) | NyaKB with Tsuchinoko Panda (ツチノコパンダ) | 2015 | Solo | |
Yō-kai Taisō Dai-Ni (ようかい体操第二) | Dream5 | 2015 | Duet | |
Jinsei Dramatic (人生ドラマチック) | King Cream Soda (キングクリームソーダ) | 2015 | Duet | |
Uchū Dance! (宇宙ダンス !) | Cotori (コトリ) with Stitchbird (ステッチバード) | 2015 | Dance Crew |
Trivia
- Yo-kai Watch Dance: Just Dance Special Version is the fourth Japan-only title in the series.
- Yo-kai Watch Dance: Just Dance Special Version is the second game to be exclusive to the Wii U, after Just Dance Wii U.
- Yo-kai Watch Dance: Just Dance Special Version is the first Just Dance crossover title.
- Yo-kai Watch Dance: Just Dance Special Version has the fewest songs out of all the games in the franchise, with only 10 playable songs.
- King Cream Soda has the most songs in the game (with five), followed by Dream5 with the second most (three).
- Karaoke and highlighted lyrics are not available.
- This makes Yo-kai Watch Dance: Just Dance Special Version the first game in the series since Just Dance 3 where lyrics are not highlighted.
- The Autodance feature for Yo-kai Watch Dance: Just Dance Special Version is "hosted" by Dandoodle.[citation needed]
- Mojo coins are replaced by "JD" coins, like in Just Dance Wii U.
- They can be used to play a Gashapon minigame, which will unlock avatars representing characters from the Yo-Kai Watch series.
- The Gashapon feature would later return in the main series, starting with Just Dance 2018.
- They can be used to play a Gashapon minigame, which will unlock avatars representing characters from the Yo-Kai Watch series.
- Stars are replaced with Jibanyan’s head.
- Various Yo-Kais’ heads (all colored in gold) also appear when a Gold Move explodes.
- Scanning the QR Codes present on the Yo-Kai Medal toys in Japan with the Wii U GamePad will award you with special coins which can also be spent on the Gashapon minigame.
- There are two types of special coins: silver coins (for normal Yo-Kai Medals) and Gold coins (for legendary Yo-Kai Medals).
- Unlike the other games in the entire series, all of the coaches in this game have a outline that is in full opacity instead of a faded outline.
- Also, most of them have their faces censored out.
- Their facial features were more visible in promotional screenshots.
- Also, most of them have their faces censored out.
- The menu squares do not show the coaches for the song, who appear only on the album coach.
- Kenichiro Saigo, who wrote and composed most of the soundtrack in the Yo-kai Watch franchise, also worked on the menu tracks of Yo-kai Watch Dance: Just Dance Special Version.[citation needed]
- All the menu sound effects from Just Dance Wii U are used.
- The Gold Move visual effect and sound effects are from Just Dance 2014 with minor alterations.
- The star sound effects, instead, have been mostly reused from Just Dance 2015.
- The Gold Move visual effect and sound effects are from Just Dance 2014 with minor alterations.
- All of the avatars (known as Yo-Kais) are voiced by their corresponding voice actor or actress.
- The credits are both in English and Japanese.
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