"Take Me Out" by Franz Ferdinand is featured on Just Dance 2, Just Dance Unlimited, and Just Dance Now.
Appearance of the Dancer
Just Dance 2
The dancer is a woman with pink hair tied up, pink earrings, a pink and orange dress with yellow, green, and white stripes placed in random places, pink and red leggings with white stripes, and pink lace up ballet slippers. At the beginning and end of the routine, she is in a "deactivated" mode and the colored areas of her body turn black and green.
Remake
In the remake, the coach is slightly more realistic and she flashes less during the flashes part. She also fades off very slowly, with a totally different effect and her outline is now green.
Background
Just Dance 2
A sandy orange beach with two types of umbrellas - either red and orange striped ones or red and green patterned ones. There are also kites, crabs, and bouncing beach balls, the floor is reflective.
Remake
In the remake, the background fades in and off slowly with a black-from-colored effect, and it is much lighter.
Gold Moves
There is only 1 Gold Move in the routine:
Gold Move: Slowly bring your arms up while holding on to your wrists.
Trivia
- The Coach is one of the very few coaches who never appeared in Mashups or Puppet/Party Master Modes.
- The background reappeared in the beta version of California Gurls.
- The white-and-red parasols in the background strongly resemble the logo of the Umbrella Corporation from the Resident Evil franchise.
- The final pictogram at the end of the routine is incorrect. For the final move, the coach slowly raises her arms down, but the pictogram tells the player to raise their arms up and down.
- The Just Dance Now pictogram sprite showed the move incorrectly as well, but it was later updated to match the actual move.
- In the update, a pictogram where the dancer's arms had to move up and down were updated to show them moving up only, even though the original was correct.
- Also, despite the fact that the dancer wears pink, the pictograms are purple.
- The Just Dance Now pictogram sprite showed the move incorrectly as well, but it was later updated to match the actual move.
- In its early version, the background was much lighter (as the fading in the background went from light yellow to red instead of brown to black), there kites and the crabs were absent and some umbrellas appeared in shades of green and fuchsia.
- In addition, the coach's outfit was more red than pink, and the green parts of it were more saturated.
Gallery
Videos
Official Music Video
Gameplays
Extractions
References
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