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Just Dance: Disney Party Launches With Style

Ubisoft and Disney have announced the launch of Just Dance: Disney Party. Just Dance: Disney Party will be available for the Kinect for Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system from Microsoft and the Wii system from Nintendo. The game is rated “E (Everyone)” by the ESRB and will be available at both retail locations and online at the manufacturer’s suggested retail price of $29.99.

“We’re proud to be collaborating with Disney at a time when the ‘Just Dance’ franchise is growing and evolving to reach new fans,” said Tony Key, senior vice president of sales and marketing, Ubisoft North America. “‘Just Dance: Disney Party’ allows families to have an authentic Disney experience through dance right in their own living rooms.”

The game features an array of classic and current songs, from a range of beloved Disney favorites, Disney Channel’s hottest shows and Disney theme parks. The choreography is sure to get the whole family up and dancing to tracks from movies such as “The Jungle Book,” “Beauty and the Beast,” “The Little Mermaid,” “Tangled” and “Lilo & Stitch,” as well as Disney Channel shows like “Shake It Up,” “A.N.T. Farm,” “Jessie,” “Phineas and Ferb” and “Good Luck Charlie.”

Just Dance: Disney Party gameplay includes graphics from films and television, including the “Shake It Up” stage and the “Phineas and Ferb” playground. Up to four players can dance simultaneously for the highest team score or use the non-stop shuffle feature to keep the dancing going. Exclusively on Kinect for Xbox 360 version, players will be able to star in their own Disney music videos.

The full track list for “Just Dance: Disney Party” includes:


Disney Favorites      

  • “The Aristocats” ( “Ev’rybody Wants to Be a Cat”)
  • “Beauty and the Beast” (“Be Our Guest”)
  • “Bolt” (“I Thought I Lost You”)
  • “Cinderella” (“Bibbidi-Bobbidi–Boo”)
  • “Enchanted” (“That's How You Know”)
  • “The Jungle Book” (“The Bare Necessities”)
  • “Lilo & Stitch” (“Hawaiian Roller Coaster Ride”)
  • “The Little Mermaid” (“Under the Sea”)
  • “Mary Poppins” (“Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious”)
  • “Peter Pan” (“Following the Leader”)
  • “Tangled” (“Something That I Want”)
  • “Tangled” (“I've Got a Dream”)
  • “The Muppets” (“The Muppet Show Theme”)
  • “Tinker Bell” (“Fly To Your Heart”)
Disney Channel Original Series and Movies
  • “A.N.T. Farm” (“Calling All the Monsters”)
  • “Camp Rock” (“This Is Me”)
  • “Good Luck Charlie” (“Hang In There Baby”)
  • “Hannah Montana” (“Hoedown Throwdown”)
  • “High School Musical” (“We're All In This Together”)
  • “Jessie” (“Jessie Theme Song”)
  • “Phineas and Ferb” (“S.I.M.P.” “Squirrels In My Pants”)
  • “Shake It Up” (“Shake It Up”)
  • “Shake It Up” (“Twist My Hips”)
  • “Wizards of Waverly Place” (“Everything Is Not As It Seems”)
Disney Parks
  • A Disney Parks iconic song (“It's a Small World”)
For the latest information on “Just Dance: Disney Party,” please visit: justdancegame.com.

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