"Body Movin’ (Fatboy Slim Remix)" by Beastie Boys is featured on Just Dance 2 and Just Dance: Greatest Hits.
Appearance of the Dancer
Just Dance 2
The dancer is a woman with dark blue curly hair. She is wearing a headband, a teal short sleeved shirt with a dark blue leotard, a yellow belt around the leotard, green sneakers, and black and teal wristbands. Before the beginning of the chorus, she will quickly and briefly change color palettes.
Remake
She now has a purple outline. She no longer goes through multiple colors at the start of the chorus.
Background
The background is in the layout of a gym. There are lockers, barbell and a neon caption saying "Body Movin'" glowing in light green color. Behind that sign is a man flexing his muscles and two tigers at his sides.
Remake
In the Just Dance Now remake, the lockers act like music bars, and many elements are differently animated.
Gold Moves
There are 4 Gold Moves in the routine:
Gold Move 1 and 4: Act as if you are spinning a record with both of your hands.
Gold Move 2: Point to the screen with both of your hands.
Gold Move 3 (JD2): Put both of your hands up.
Gold Move 3 (Remake): Put your left arm up and your right arm near your chin.[1]
Appearances in Mashups
Body Movin’ appears in the following Mashups:
Captions
Body Movin’ appears in Puppet Master Modes and Party Master Modes. Here are the captions attributed to the dance moves.
- Body Punch
- Not At All
- Rower
Trivia
- The dancer reappears as P1 in Hungarian Dance No. 5. She also has a different color scheme.
- A clean version of the song is used, so the line "Ooh, goddamn!" is replaced by "Ooh, excuse me!".
- As with Call Me, there were going to be visible facial features in its remake. This was later changed.[2]
- The dancer seems to be standing farther away from the screen on its Just Dance Now icon.
- In the remake, Gold Move 3 consists of a totally different move. This is the first time in which a part of the choreography is changed in its remake.
- Additionally, the dancer does some moves a bit differently in the remake than in its Just Dance 2 version, meaning that the routine was re-filmed for the remake.
- It is possible that in a similar way to Sympathy For The Devil and Professor Pumplestickle, the remade version was cropped so the coach can fit under the score trackers on the top of the screen. This is seen that part of her foot gets cut off when she does the standing split.
- The coach looks very similar to a girl in the music video of Call On Me by Eric Prydz.[3]
- The pictograms have golden arrows, although the coach's glove is in a lighter shade of yellow. This is not fixed in the remake.
- In Body Movin’ (Fatboy Slim Remix)’s pictograms sprite, a pictogram with new props and a cropped outline can be seen.
- In the remake, the artists are credited as "The Beastie Boys".[4]
- Also, "A1 sound" appears as "A one sound", and the last time the word "Body" is repeated, it gets highlighted and remains for some seconds instead of immediately fading away as the other repeats.[5]
- In This Is How We Do’s Mashup, the remade coach has a slight blue tint to her color scheme and she has a bright cyan outline instead of a thin purple one, which both are not part of the remake.