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The Just Dance series is a series of rhythm-related video games developed and published by Ubisoft. Since 2009, at least one new installment has been added to the series every year until Just Dance 2023 Edition, where the game became live-service.
As well as the main series, there are also three other series: the Kids series, the Japanese series, and the Chinese series, as well as several special editions.
- Thus far, the main Just Dance series comprises of Just Dance, Just Dance 2, 3, 4, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023 Edition, and 2024 Edition.
- Starting with Just Dance 2023 Edition, all installments are released as song packs/updates to the Just Dance service.
- The Kids series comprises of Just Dance Kids, Kids 2, Disney Party, Kids 2014, and Disney Party 2. A separate Kids Mode is featured on Just Dance 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, and 2022.
- The Japanese series comprises of Just Dance Wii, Wii 2, Wii U, and Yo-kai Watch Dance: Just Dance Special Edition.
- The Chinese series comprises of Just Dance 2015 (Chinese Version), Now (Chinese Version), 2017 (Chinese Version), and China.
Gameplay[]
The main gameplay of the franchise (main series, Japanese series, Kids series, Disney Party series and Experience series) is to try to copy what the on-screen dancer is dancing, with a Wii Remote, PS Move Remote, Joy-Con (Nintendo Switch Controller), Smartphone, Kinect Camera or PlayStation Camera judging the player on their performance. With the Wii Remote, PS Move Remote, Joy-Con Controller or a Smartphone, it has to be held in the player's right hand for proper scoring. While gameplay has almost been the same in all games, some new features have been added to the series. (Duets, Trios, Dance Crews, etc.)
Games[]
NTSC Covers[]
Main Series[]
Limited Editions[]
Special Editions[]
Just Dance 2 (Best Buy Edition) | Just Dance 3 (Best Buy Edition) | Just Dance 3 (Target Edition) | Just Dance 3 (Zeller’s Edition) | Just Dance 4 (Wii U) | Just Dance 2016 (Gold Edition) | Just Dance 2017 (Gold Edition) | Just Dance 2022 (Deluxe Edition) | Just Dance 2022 (Ultimate Edition) |
PAL[]
Main Series[]
Limited Editions[]
Special Editions[]
Just Dance 3 (Special Edition) | Just Dance 4 (Special Edition) |
Japanese Series[]
Chinese Games[]
Kids Games[]
Just Dance Kids | Just Dance Kids 2 | Just Dance: Disney Party | Just Dance Kids 2014 | Just Dance: Disney Party 2 |
Mobile Apps[]
Trivia[]
- Not including spin-offs, Katy Perry, Ariana Grande and Nicki Minaj are the most prolific artists, respectively having 15, 13 and 11 songs in the Just Dance series. They are the only artists to make more than 10 appearances.
- Katy Perry has at least one song in every game of the main series, with the exception of Just Dance 2017, Just Dance 2019 (unless Swish Swish (World Cup Champion Version) is counted as a Just Dance 2019 routine), Just Dance 2021 and Just Dance 2023 Edition.
- Including artists with exactly 10 songs, this number gets bumped up to five, as both Lady Gaga and Britney Spears have this amount of songs in the series.
- The most recurring Ubisoft artist in the game is The Girly Team and The Sunlight Shakers (12), followed by Sweat Invaders and Groove Century (9), and Dancing Bros. (8).
- The following artists have had three of their songs in one game:
- Fatboy Slim had Body Movin’ (Fatboy Slim Remix), Rockafeller Skank, and Sympathy For The Devil (Fatboy Slim Remix) in Just Dance 2.
- The Hit Crew had Here Comes the Hotstepper, Holiday, and Toxic in Just Dance 2.
- Katy Perry had California Gurls, E.T., and Teenage Dream in Just Dance 3 special editions.
- Nicki Minaj was featured in Kissing Strangers, Side to Side, and Swish Swish in Just Dance 2018.
- When including original DLC's and Just Dance Unlimited exclusives, the following artists also have three of their songs in one game:
- Katy Perry also had I Kissed a Girl, Roar, and Waking Up in Vegas in Just Dance 2014
- Pitbull had Can’t Get Enough, Feel This Moment, and Timber in Just Dance 2014.
- Ariana Grande had Bang Bang, Break Free, and Problem in Just Dance 2015.
- Sia had Cheap Thrills, The Greatest, and Titanium in Just Dance 2017.
- J Balvin was featured in Con Altura, I Like It, and X in Just Dance 2020.
- Teenage Dream: The Complete Confection has produced the most Just Dance entries of any single album, with 6.
- The NTSC cover for Just Dance, Just Dance Kids, Just Dance Kids 2 and Just Dance Kids 2014 are the only games so far to not feature any in-game dancers on the front cover.
- Dancers have either a glove (short, long, or without fingers) on their left hand, a wristband on their left arm, or having something on their left arm being a different color than the other arm (except for the first game in the series) to instruct the players that they have to hold the required controller on their right hand (for controller-based platforms) and to serve as a reference point (for camera based platforms).
- The Just Dance series holds the Guinness World Record for being the best-selling third party Wii game.
- The highest score that can be reached from Just Dance 2 onward is 13333.
- However, in Simon Says Mode and Party Master Mode, it is possible to exceed the limit.
- All of the main games, with the exception of the NTSC versions of Just Dance 2019, Just Dance 2021, and Just Dance 2023 Edition (all of which are rated E), have been rated E10+ by the ESRB, and 3 by PEGI.
- From Just Dance to Just Dance 2020, the game covers in the PAL regions are very different from their NTSC counterparts.
- According to Alkis Arkgyriagis, the developer for Just Dance, the concept for the game was derived from the Shake It TV mini game on Rayman Raving Rabbids TV Party.[1]
- On October 25, 2016, Ubisoft released a playlist with 18 songs which appeared in the Just Dance series. It is available on various music platforms, such as iTunes, Spotify and Deezer.
- Some of the songs were edited, had some uncensored words or cut out other featuring artists completely.
- Just Dance Now played a role in The Emoji Movie. In the movie, Akiko Glitter, (played by Christina Aguilera), has Gene and Jailbreak dance to Feel This Moment to progress out of the app.
- However, the song does not appear in Just Dance Now.
- On January 14, 2019, it was reported that Screen Gems was making a movie based on the franchise.[2]
- Just Dance will be featured in the upcoming IMG Worlds of Adventure theme park.[3]
- A Just Dance 2021-themed event was held in Idle Miner Tycoon game to celebrate the release of the new Just Dance game.[4]
- From 2020 to June 2021, 30,712,529,644 Perfect moves were cumulatively achieved by Just Dancers.[5]
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