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Primeval is a British science fiction, drama television programme produced for ITV by Impossible Pictures. Created by Adrian Hodges and Tim Haines, who previously created the Walking with... documentary series, Primeval follows a team of scientists tasked with investigating the appearance of temporal anomalies across Great Britain through which prehistoric and futuristic creatures enter the present, as well as trying to stop the end of the world.
First broadcast in the UK on 10 February 2007, it has since expanded to an international audience. Overall reception of the programme was positive during the first and second series, maintaining a 25% audience share in the United Kingdom during both series to date. Before it was broadcast on 9 August 2008 on BBC America, the programme received generally positive reaction from American critics as well. The third series, which ITV announced on 30 January 2008, began on 28 March 2009. In the US, series 3 premiered on 16 May 2009 on BBC America.
Dance Revolution is a television series from CBS and DIC Entertainment, in association with Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc, produced by Brookwell McNamara Entertainment and CBS Television) (Sean McNamara & David Brookwell), and based on the video game series Dance Dance Revolution.
Originally known as Dance, Dance, Dance!, the series premiered on September 17, 2005 as part of KOL Secret Slumber Party on CBS. The entire series had a focus on promoting fitness and nutrition to children. The series, however, was not renewed after its first season. Its last broadcast was on December 30, 2006.
Dance Revolution was taped at Raleigh Studios in Hollywood, California.
Dance Revolution was hosted by DJ Rick (a.k.a. Rick Adams) and the Slumber Party Girls (Caroline Scott, Cassie Scerbo, Karla Deras, Carolina Carattini and Mallory Low.)
Every half-hour episode starts with music from the house band, the Slumber Party Girls. Then DJ Rick introduces the "Dance Crews" (the teams of contestants) and the judges. The Dance Crews start to perform their own dance routines. When they are finished, choreographer Leah Lynette comes to teach the Dance Crews some new styles of dancing. Finally, the Dance Crews have a dance off. The judges declare who the winning Dance Crew is and the winners gets to move on to the next round. Although Dance Revolution was inspired by the video game series Dance Dance Revolution, there is nothing similar between the two except for the name.
Dance Dance Revolution (ダンスダンスレボリューション, Dansu Dansu Reboryūshon), abbreviated DDR and also known as Dancing Stage in earlier games in Europe and Australasia, and some other games in Japan, is a music video game series produced by Konami. Introduced in Japan in 1998 as part of the Bemani series, and released in North America and Europe in 1999, Dance Dance Revolution is the pioneering series of the rhythm and dance genre in video games. Players stand on a "dance platform" or stage and hit colored arrows laid out in a cross with their feet to musical and visual cues. Players are judged by how well they time their dance to the patterns presented to them and are allowed to choose more music to play to if they receive a passing score.
Dance Dance Revolution has been given much critical acclaim for its originality and stamina in the video game market. There have been dozens of arcade-based releases across several countries and hundreds of home video game console releases, promoting a music library of original songs produced by Konami's in-house artists and an eclectic set of licensed music from many different genres. The DDR series has inspired similar games such as Pump It Up by Andamiro and In the Groove by Roxor.
Dance, Dance may refer to:
Here is a special long version of all Afronova songs from Dance Dance Revolution
Dance Dance Revolution (DDR 3rd Mix Plus) - A member of the Korean A-Team performs "Afronova" by RE-VENGE at Maniac (Heavy) Double (SSR) Mode, the most difficult level of the song. The early 2000s (2000-2001, between 1st and 5th Mix) marked an era of DDR freestyle dancing. Step chart for this song from DDRFreak: http://www.ddrfreak.com/stepcharts/stepchart.php?song=afronova&mode;=Double&difficulty;=Maniac&code;=Normal&Submit=Submit
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AAA#678 Player: OMG KON! Game: Dance Dance Revolution EXTREME Platform: Arcade Song: AFRONOVA (FROM NONSTOP MEGAMIX) Artist: RE-VENGE Album: DDRMAX2 -Dance Dance Revolution 7th Mix- Original Soundtrack Difficulty: Heavy/Expert Player Options: x2, SOLO Like me on facebook! http://www.facebook.com/omgkon Check out my live streaming DDR channel! http://www.justin.tv/omg_kon Do you think you know DDR EXTREME well enough to guess the next AAA? If you think you know what it is, leave a comment on this video on what song you think is next. This one should be VERY, VERY easy. This will be the last one I am uploading today. It was VERY easy, but before I would simply just go way too fast on the chart. Now that I feel more in control when I play, this chart caused me no problems. This was o...
All original media is copyrighted by their respective owners. No copyright infringement is intended. DDR 3rd Mix Lyric: Ha-ba-la-ba-la-ba-la-ba-laaaaaa! Cheer-o! fe-feel the vibe (Wha!) feel the vibe (can you feel it?) fe-feel the vibe (Wha!) Shaba!Shaba-la-ba-la-Shaba-haba-HEEEE! Shaba!Shaba-la-ba-la-Shaba-haba-HEEEE! Shaba!Shaba-la-ba-la-Shaba-haba-HEEEE! Shaba!Shaba-la-ba-la-Shaba-haba-HEEEE! Ole-ole-ole-ole Ha-ba-la-ba-la-ba-la-ba-laaaaaa! Cheer-o! (ha!) Can you feel it?
AFRONOVA by RE-VENGE. DDRSongs brings you the highest quality versions of your favorite Dance Dance Revolution songs. I take requests.