The dancers are returning dancers, both from Just Dance 2. P1 is Body Movin’ with an altered color scheme and P2 is Rasputin.
P1
P1 is a woman with purple curly hair. She is wearing a headband, a yellow short sleeved shirt with a dark purple leotard, a hot pink belt around the leotard, green sneakers, and black and teal wristbands.
P2
P2 is a man wearing a traditional Russian costume. He has a beard, he is wearing a Papacha, a Russian cap. He also has dark green jacket with a red scarf, violet pants, and black boots.
P1 (Original)
P1 (Remake)
P2 (Original)
P2 (Remake)
Background
The background is divided into 3 parts: the first part is the set for Body Movin, the second part is the main setting, which seems to be a hallway covered in post it notes; and the third part is the set for Rasputin. Before the routine begins, the two dancers can be seen ending their routine before a "CUT!" is heard. The same "CUT!" also concludes the routine, as if they were making a movie. The lighting constantly dims, then returns, throughout the routine. The spotlights from the Rasputin set can also be seen shining in rhythm.
Gold Moves
There are 3 Gold Moves in this routine: All Gold Moves: Punch the floor with both of your hands.
Composed in 1869, this is the third oldest song in the entire main series, after William Tell Overture, which was composed 55 years prior to this. It also beats Mugsy Baloney by 44 years, making it the longest song date gap in the series as well.
In the entire series, it's the third oldest after Jingle Bells (which is from 1857).
In the Xbox 360 version of Just Dance 3, when P2 snaps his fingers, there is no sound effect but, on the Wii/PS3 version and in the remake, there is one.
In a fankit that contiains game elements from Just Dance 2016, a different avatar for P1 can be found: its hair is less curly and its outline is purple instead of green.