"Funplex (CSS Remix)" by The B-52's is featured on Just Dance and Just Dance 3 (as a downloadable track exclusive to Xbox 360). However, it is no longer available due to almost all of Just Dance 3's downloadable tracks being delisted from the Xbox 360 Marketplace.
Appearance of the Dancer[]
The coach is a young woman with long orange hair with a pink headband on it. She wears a long-sleeved sweater with pink and white stripes in the base and orange sleeves, a white bare section in her abdomen, an orange border at the bottom of her sweater, orange knee-length socks, and pink high heels. She also wears pink earrings and a brilliant rose bracelet. Her color scheme is darker in her appearance in Just Dance 3. She has a pink outline.
Remake[]
In the remake, her outfit colors are in a lighter shade of orange and the stripes on her shirt are now light pink instead of dark pink. Her outline is also now blue. She is slightly more realistic.
Background[]
Just Dance[]
The background is a pinkish-red wall with pink lightning bolts.
Just Dance 3[]
In Just Dance 3, it is more animated and the lightning bolts occasionally light up.
Remake[]
In the remake, there are four lights on the floor that follow the beat of the song, and some smoke floats. Towards the end, the background fades off with some flashes before the coach performs the last Gold Move, leaving the coach in total darkness.
Shake Moves[]
There is 1 Shake Move on the Just Dance version:
Shake Move: Bend your body to the left and shake both of your hands as if you are worried.
Gold Moves[]
There are 5 Gold Moves on the Just Dance 3 version, Note that Gold Moves 1, 2, 3, and 4 are performed one after another:
Gold Move 1: Put both of your hands on your hips.
Gold Move 2: Put both of your hands as if to say "What?".
Gold Move 3: Put both of your hands on your ears.
Gold Move 4: Put both of your hands up.
Gold Move 5: Act like you're playing guitar with your right hand and holding it with your left hand.
Shout-Out Lines[]
There are 2 Shout-Out Lines in this routine. They are done consecutively:
Shout-Out Line 1: “What?”
Shout-Out Line 2: “What lady?”
Appearances in Mashups[]
Funplex (CSS Remix) appears in the following Mashups:
Captions[]
Funplex (CSS Remix) appears in Puppet/Party Master Modes. Here are the captions attributed to her dance moves:
- Cheer Girl Snap
- Cheer Snap
- Cheerleader
- Cheerleader’s Punch
- Cheerleader’s Punch
- Elbow Twist
- Half Time
- Kick Off
- Singing Cheerleader
- Snap ’N’ Sing
- Voguing
Trivia[]
General[]
- Funplex (CSS Remix) is the first song by the B-52’s in the Just Dance series.
- The extended remix is used in-game. It is shortened by a little less than 2 minutes.
- In the Amazon page for Just Dance, the song title is spelled as "Funplex CSS", and the band’s name is spelled as "The B 52’s" (without the hyphen).[3]
- The first time "I’m your daytime waitress at the Taco Tiki Hut" is sung, "your" is misspelled as "you".
- There are several differences between the Just Dance and the Just Dance 3 version in the lyrics:
- "Muzak" (from the line "Moving to the muzak") is shown as "music".
- "Funplex" is shown as "funplex" in Just Dance 3, removing the capitalized F.
- "Oh oh oh" is shown as "Oh Ohoh.." (with two dots instead of three).
- "Wonderbra" is divided into two words ("wonder bra") in Just Dance.
- "Hippie" and "T-shirt" are respectively spelled as "hippy" and "t-shirt" in Just Dance 3.
- "Waitress" has been changed to lowercase in Just Dance 3.
- "You kicked my heart" appears as "Kicked my heart" in Just Dance 3.
- The lyrics set from Just Dance 3 is used in the remake.
- In a Just Create video of Just Dance 3, the clapping part of this remix was played.
- However, in the actual gameplay, the clapping part was taken out and some of the ending has been cut out.
Routine[]
- The Just Dance 3 version of Funplex (CSS Remix) is the sixth routine to feature Gold Moves that appear consecutively, after I Want You Back, Jump, Proud Mary, Should I Stay or Should I Go, Sympathy For The Devil, Mugsy Baloney, and When I Grow Up.
- In the Just Dance menu icon, the coach lacks her bracelet.
- The routine was likely planned to be DLC for the Wii version of Just Dance 3 as well, as proven by an unused menu icon found in the old Just Dance Now servers.
- The first four Gold Moves of the Just Dance 3 version were originally not intended to be Gold Moves, as proven by non-golden version of their respective pictograms that are used in Love Boat (Mashup) and every Just Dance 2014 Party Master Mode.
- In Puppet Master Modes in Just Dance 4, there is a caption that has been misspelled as "Cheerlader’s Punch" (instead of "Cheerleader’s Punch").
- In the remake, this pictogram is incorrectly recycled during the second chorus: it tells the player to put only the right arm up, although the coach raises both.
- In the remake, the coach’s left hand glitches to orange when she puts it near her chest.
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