
The diamonds on the coach’s right eye are mirrored on the avatar.It looks very similar to a pictogram used in the previous versions of the routine. In the Just Dance Now files, a beta pictogram can be found.In the remake, sometimes the pictograms appear slightly out of sync with the song but the flashing triangle and spotlight, as well as the highlighting lyrics, are not.The coach’s hair is shorter on the menu icons of Just Dance 2, Greatest Hits and Wii 2.When the Just Dance Now release of the routine was announced via social networks, the Just Dance: Greatest Hits coach was accidentally used instead of the remade one.Along with Hot Stuff and U Can’t Touch This, the routine was temporarily removed from Just Dance Now on March 26, 2015.Firework, Hey Ya, and Tik Tok each have a completely different color scheme on the Just Dance: Greatest Hits cover.

The coach was remade differently on the cover in Just Dance Now than she is in the actual gameplay.The dancer appears on both the PAL and NTSC covers for Just Dance 2.In the remake's menu assets, the diamonds near the dancer’s eyes are not visible.
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In the remake, the dancer is in a slightly lighter darker hue and is made more realistic. Her accessories include a yellow bangle on her left wrist and cyan bracelets on her right wrist. She also wears hot pink socks and cyan heels with matching tassels.

Underneath her dress is a yellow t-shirt and yellow tights with tears throughout. She wears a loose cyan minidress with multiple tears across the torso with a hot pink belt.

She has hot pink diamonds around her right eye to resemble claw marks. The dancer is a woman with long cyan hair.
