The dancer is a man with short pink hair. He wears sunglasses and a tuxedo, which changes colors accordingly. In the beginning, during the first gold move, and the end of the routine, his hair and blazer are red, his tie and pants are pink, and his shirt and shoes are light blue. During the chorus, it changes into a blue and neon pink form. He has a sky blue outline.
Fanmade
P1 is Natassia Harris and P2 is Carl Harris. They are teenagers and have brown hair and dark skin.
Natassia has long curly hair, and wears a black pullover that says "Leave me alone", loose pants that are half green, pink and yellow leopard, and half black and dark purple boots.
Carl has short brown curly hair and a beard, and wears a brown hoodie, blue baggy jeans, and brown sneakers.
P1 (Natassia)
P2 (Carl)
Background
Classic
It is a modern daytime background which the dancer arrives on a motorcycle. Behind is a large beige fountain and Venice styled buildings. During the chorus, this changes to a black backdrop with purple and blue outlines of the fountain and motorcycle. The gushing water from the fountain flashes blue and purple. At the first gold move and near the end of the song, the background returns to its original state.
Fanmade
The dancers take place in a bright room. The ceiling has black outlined squares, the wall has two black stripes, a black chair, and a black camera stand. Around is the purple fanmade template, their avatar from the alternate mode of Walk This Way, and the American flag.
Gold Moves
Classic
The Classic routine has 3 Gold Moves, all of which are the same.
All Gold Moves: Open your arms straightly outward. Gold Move 3 is the final move of the routine.
All Gold Moves
All Gold Moves in-game
Fanmade
The Fanmade routine has 2 Gold Moves:
Gold Move 1: Jump and clap your feet while leaning. Gold Move 2: Put your left foot in front of the other foot and straighten your arms. This is the final move of the routine.
We No Speak Americano appears in Puppet/Party Master Modes. Here are the captions attributed to his dance moves:
Chaplin March
Crazy Slide
Crooked Slide
Gomina Pumps
Hold-Up
Italian Walk
Italian Slide
Pivoting Party
Pivoting Punch
Rolling Back
Rolling Punch
Shuffle
Skiing Back
Skiing Back Again
Spinning Points
Tempo Touch
Tic Tic Tac
To The Right
Treadmill
Trivia
We No Speak Americano is the first song in the series to be covered by Hit The Electro Beat.
Originally released in 2010, We No Speak Americano is the second most recently released song in the Just Dance series to be covered, being defeated by Mi Mi Mi, which was released in 2013.
Coincidentally, they are both covered by Hit the Electro Beat.
We No Speak Americano is the first Italian song in the series.
However, this is the only one Italian track to not have debuted as a PAL exclusive.
A picture of the dancer can be seen in the Want U Back routine.
The dark background of the routine only has the colors which appear on the purple version of the coach.
The dancer has a mustache, but his avatar does not.
The red version of the dancer is used as an avatar.
Along with Sway (Quien Sera) and Heart of Glass, the fanmade routine of this song was temporarily removed from Just Dance Now on March 2, 2015. One day later, these songs returned.
In the menu assets, the dancer's glove is light purple, but it is only that color when the dancer's outfit is red. When the dancer's outfit is pink, the glove color is light green.
In the mashup of Tribal Dance, the glove is purple even though the coach is in his pink form.
A pictogram from the Fanmade routine is named "americanofan_mario", in a possible reference to Super Mario.
In Just Dance Now, for a period of time, the Classic routine was mistakenly placed in the Duets section, and the Fanmade routine was only available through the "All Songs" section.
As of September 14, 2015, this has been fixed.
In the Just Dance Now files of Maneater, a beta pictogram from that song's pictogram sprite resembles one of the pictograms from this song's classic routine.
The Just Dance Now cover of this song has been changed as of an unknown date.
On the Puppet Master mode, after Jerk It Out makes his "When you jerk it out" pose, he is constantly reversed back and forth to make him look like he is standing still.
On a promotional image for Just Dance Unlimited that shows part of the tracklist, Yolanda Be Cool & DCUP, the original artists, are credited instead of Hit The Electro Beat.[1]