(→Trivia) Tags: Visual edit apiedit |
(Adding categories) |
||
Line 107: | Line 107: | ||
[[Category:Covered]] |
[[Category:Covered]] |
||
[[Category:Leaked Songs]] |
[[Category:Leaked Songs]] |
||
+ | [[Category:Cutscenes]] |
Revision as of 08:05, 13 October 2017
"You’re The One That I Want" from the movie Grease is featured on Just Dance 2016, Just Dance Now and Just Dance Unlimited.
Dancers
The routine is performed by a woman and a man, based off of Sandy Olsson and Danny Zuko from the film. Unlike most dancers, their skin tones are a basic light tone.
P1
P1, a representation of Sandy Olsson, has blonde curly hair and wears a black off shoulder sleeveless shirt, black skinny jeans, and red stilettos. She is first seen wearing a black and red leather jacket, which she takes off.
P2
P2, a representation of Danny Zuko, has short black hair and wears a black shirt, black skinny jeans, and black and beige shoes. He is also seen wearing a white baseball jacket with a red capital R, which he also takes off.
Background
The background is majorly pulled to the left. It starts with a sign with Grease written on it. It features a red 50s convertible and black standing silhouettes. It then drags to a carnival and briefly stops at a wooden shack based off the one in the movie.
Gold Moves
There are 2 Gold Moves in this routine, both of which are the same:
Both Gold Moves: Lift both arms and move to the sides.
Dance Quests
You’re The One That I Want appears in the following Dance Quest maps:
- Hurricane
Trivia
- This is the first song by John Travolta in the main series.
- This is his second song however in the whole series, after I Thought I Lost You (from Just Dance: Disney Party).
- This song was leaked along with Same Old Love, Teacher and This Is How We Do.[1]
- The silhouettes in the background are directly recycled from Jailhouse Rock.
- On the Just Dance UK YouTube Channel, the word "from" is misspelled as "form," crediting the artist as "Form The Movie Grease".[2]
- This is the second Sing-Along classic routine after Ain’t No Mountain High Enough.
- Thus, the coaches' facial features are very visible.
- This the seventh routine in the Just Dance series to have dancers with names, after Just Mario, Prince Ali, Ghostbusters, Let It Go, Ievan Polkka and Balkan Blast Remix. It is succeeded by Under the Sea and PoPiPo.
- This is the sixth song to have the routine after a logo.
- On camera consoles, scoring ends before the final sequence where P2 carries P1.
- In Just Dance Now, the lyrics are are moved to the bottom left, the Gold Move effect is a bit anticipated and the routine ends all of a sudden instead of fading to a black screen.[3]
Gallery
Videos
References
v - e - d | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Read in Other Languages |
---|
Deutsch • Español • Français • Italiano • Português • Português do Brasil • Polski • Pусский • Română • Tagalog • Türkçe • 中文 • 日本語 |