Oi"Wannabe" by the Spice Girls is featured on Just Dance and Just Dance Wii.
The song was planned to return in Just Dance on May 25, 2023 as part of Season 2: Showdown, but it was ultimately removed from the release schedule for unknown reasons.[1]
Appearance of the Dancer[]
Just Dance[]
The coach is a woman with red hair, part of which is tied in two ponytails with two teal blue hair bands. She wears a teal blue collar necklace, a teal blue oversized sweater with a large red-and-white peace sign on it and a larger peace sign repeated behind the original one, red bracelets on her wrists, red stockings that cut below the knee and blue over-sized platform shoes with white laces and a white sole.
Just Dance Wii[]
In Just Dance Wii, the coach’s colors are brighter. The red parts of her outfit, including her hair, are in a deeper shade, and the teal blue ones are more greenish; besides, her bracelets have been recolored to match her sweater. She also has a greenish outline.
Remake[]
In the remake, the coach has a more realistic appearance, with her face being less visible, and her color scheme is in deeper shades. Her outline is now blue-greenish.
Background[]
Just Dance[]
The background is blue with white dots that mainly stay in place. There are also royal blue light-up panels on the ceiling and floor. The floor is reflective.
Just Dance Wii[]
In Just Dance Wii, white lights are added to the bottom blue panel, and the floor is more reflective.
Remake[]
In the remake, the background is round and it changes colors, with four lights and many bubbles, looking similar to a Party Master Mode background. During the "Yo I’ll tell you what I want" part or the bridge, the background color changes to purple. During the verses or the "If you wannabe my lover" part, the background color changes to a darker shade of blue.
Gold Moves[]
There are 2 Gold Moves in the Just Dance Wii and remade versions of this routine:
Gold Move 1: Put out both your arms to the sides, as if to express confusion.
Gold Move 2: Point to the screen with both arms.
Appearances in Mashups[]
Wannabe appears in the following Mashups:
- I Will Survive
- Mas Que Nada
- Never Gonna Give You Up
- Prince Ali
- Rich Girl
Captions[]
Wannabe appears in Puppet/Party Master Modes. Here are the captions attributed to her moves:
- Peace And Love
- Peace Bump
- Punch For Peace
- What’s Wrong
- You And Me
Trivia[]
General[]
- Wannabe is the first song by the Spice Girls in the Just Dance series.
- In the Amazon page for Just Dance, the group is credited as "The Spice Girls".[2]
- In the third chorus, the lyrics read "So tell you what I want, what I really really want" instead of the correct "So tell me what you want, what you really really want". This was fixed in Just Dance Wii.
- In Just Dance and Just Dance Wii, the title is misspelled as "Wanna Be".
- This mistake is fixed in the files for the remake.[3]
Routine[]
- Wannabe marked the first time a map (either new or returning) was removed from the release schedule of a Just Dance season after being formally announced.
- The removal was announced on May 19, 2023 (a week before its scheduled release), and Toy and Waterloo were ultimately released as replacements.
- On the same day, the preview gameplay for Wannabe was made private, along with those for Euphoria and Why Oh Why.
- The removal was announced on May 19, 2023 (a week before its scheduled release), and Toy and Waterloo were ultimately released as replacements.
- The dancer’s shoes are known as "Spice Girls", which the group is named after.
- In the Just Dance menu, the coach’s shirt is blue and not green (like in the actual gameplay).
- Also, some background sounds that are reminiscent of a spaceship are added before the track starts.
- This is the only routine in Just Dance to not have a Just Dance 3-styled extraction in Just Dance 4 Mashups and Party Master Modes.
- In the remake, the background looks very similar to those of Party Master Modes.
- Before the remake was added into the Just Dance Now files, the preview.justdancenow.com link for the song would generate only an extraction of the coach.
- In the Just Dance Now files, the third bundle of the song appears as "Wannabe 4.zip" rather than “Wannabe 3.zip”.[citação necessaria]
- A sticker of the coach appears in Just Dance 2020.
- In the trailer for Season 2: Showdown, the coach is featured in her Just Dance Wii form rather than in her remade form.
Gallery[]
Game Files[]
In-Game Screenshots[]
Others[]
Videos[]
Official Music Video[]
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Gameplays[]
Extractions[]
References[]
- ↑ https://twitter.com/justdancegame/status/1659589744274153475
- ↑ File:Jd1 amazon credits.png
- ↑ Erro de citação: Marca
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