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Revision as of 08:07, July 20, 2023
Pirate Dance | |||||||
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Origin | Ground Theme (Super Mario World) | ||||||
Stage | 2-2 EX | ||||||
Length | 1:26 | ||||||
BPM | 158 | ||||||
Note count | 51 | 104 | 142 | 199 | 258 | ||
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"Pirate Dance" is a playable song in Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix. It is an arrangement of the "Ground Theme" from Super Mario World.
The background of the song is similar to its counterpart, "Fishing Frenzy." In it, Mario and/or Luigi is/are fishing and dancing on a small island with a Bob-omb-shaped shop with pirate decorations. However, in "Pirate Dance," it is nighttime, and there is a campfire next to the player(s).
The only gimmick of "Pirate Dance" in Mush Mode is Cheep Cheeps, which jump horizontally into a column midway up it, giving less time to hit the correct direction.
In Story Mode EX, "Pirate Dance" serves as stage 2-2, Pirate Island EX. It is a dance-off against a pirate Lakitu for the Boogie Booster, a lucky charm that will allow the SS Brass to pass through a whirlpool blocking the path. The Lakitu behaves like a playable character, but he cannot be controlled in this or any other mode.
Story Mode EX text
It's a fishing battle against Lakitu. Who will be the one to catch the most Cheep Cheeps!?
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | 転がるコインのように[?] Korogaru Coin no You Ni |
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French | La gigue des pirates[?] | - | |
German | Piratensause[?] | - | |
Italian | Corsaro dance[?] | Corsair dance | |
Spanish | Danza pirata[?] | Pirate dance |