D.A.N.C.E.

D.A.N.C.E. by Justice is featured in Just Dance Best Anniversary Hits.

Appearance of the Dancer
The dancer is a girl with tied up purple hair with pink streaks. She wears a sleeveless tunic with a colorful robotic face on it, orange leggings, black fluffy boots, and a pair of two fingerless gloves, one orange, and one pink. At the beginning of the routine, she appears with a chalk effect. In Best Anniversary Hits, the coach is much more realistic and has a darker color scheme. The chalk effect is removed when she appears, and the pixels that make up her body shake instead.

Background
The background resembles drawings on construction paper. It contains a skeleton, a mixtape, a mint, a bust-like drawing of Crazy in Love with blue skin, a sketch of TiK ToK with a blue skull, a dog, a yellow cassette player, a few waves (recycled from Sway (Quien Sera)), two pairs of cherries, and the words, "Just", "Dance", and "GOOD". In Best Anniversary Hits, the background is more animated

Gold Moves
There are 4 Gold Moves in this routine, all of which are the same:

All Gold Moves: Put your hands together pointing up while your legs are together.

Trivia

 * D.A.N.C.E. is the ONLY pre-JD14 song to be in Best Anniversary Hits.
 * Pon Pon Pon (From Just Dance Wii 2) and Take On Me (Just Dance 3) do not count as:
 * Pon Pon Pon was announced way before D.A.N.C.E.
 * Take On Me uses an exclusive cover
 * The remake was first seen in a video uploaded after Just Dance 2014’s launch.
 * In D.A.N.C.E.’s Just Dance Now files, there is a different pictogram for the Gold Move, which tells players to open their arms and then put them up, instead of just putting them up.
 * Always in the Just Dance Now archives, there are unused menu assets for the remake, in which the coach has a slightly darker color scheme and a more visible face.


 * The last line of lyrics ("move is a mystery...") fades off abruptly right before it is sung.
 * This does not happen in the remake.
 * A similar incident happens with Move Your Feet.
 * In the remake, the dog head in the background is not animated.
 * The background for D.A.N.C.E. appears in Rock Lobster.
 * D.A.N.C.E. references a variety of songs by Michael Jackson, including Black Or White and Workin’ Day and Night, along with the Jackson 5 song ABC.
 * Although "Don't stop" is heard, it is not in the lyrics.