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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 may refer to:
The Dance Dance Revolution series started on 000000001998-11-20-0000November 20, 1998 and has grown to a very sizable collections of games in the franchise. This list of Dance Dance Revolution games documents every single game released including which systems and formats and which regions those games were released in. This list only includes games that have been released to the general public.
These lists are sorted by platform of release, then region, then best-known release date, then regional or renamed version title, if any one. Releases that have sold more than one million copies or have been re-issued as Greatest Hits are colored orange.
Originally Dance Dance Revolution Ultramix was going to be a Windows title, sequeling Dance Dance Revolution which had been released a couple of years before. Screenshots of the game under development were released to video game news sites showing an interface that closely resembled the previous Windows game. Later in development the game was completely changed visually and released on the Microsoft Xbox.
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.
Song Pack 4 for the Dance Dance Revolution Ultramix series of games. This song pack is available for all four games. Song Pack 4: Am-3p (303 Bass Mix) - kTz (remixed by U1) Matsuri (J Summer Mix) - re-venge Matsuri Japan - revenge Mobo*Moga - Orange Lounge What Is Love? - Tomosuke
DDRSongs brings you the highest quality versions of your favorite Dance Dance Revolution songs. I take requests.
Played it on the controller not dancemat. Easier way to know if it was a dancemat you would at least see the kcal calories burned moved dramatically. At the end of the song my fingers kind of hurt a little. WARNING: The quality in this video is not HD. This was recorded from my PlayStation 3 and from the game itself at its highest setting from the options. All credit goes to PlayStation, SONY, Konami, Bemani, RE-VENGE, the Konami community(ies), the DanceDanceRevolution communities, and to the people who are keeping this series/franchise alive. FYI I’m a consumer. I’m not a classified idiot who lashes out or who makes other consumers feel unsafe about the games out there. I’m a type of consumer who likes all video games and I never call them un-fun or boring or a waste of time...because th...
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AM-3P by KTZ Lyrics: Dance Revolution! D-D-R D-D-R A-woha! (Somebody dance now) A-woha! A-woha! (I'm ready to touch you) AM-3P Dance with your feet AM-3P Dance with your feet The revolution! (oh baby) The revolution! (oh baby) Move your body Move your body Move your body
In this run we play: AM-3P (Blue Trance Mix) - KTz Ban - Lee Jung Hyun Clash on the Big Bridge - Black Mages Gentle Stress -KCD Style- Kazukore Hardcore Holic - TaQ vs DJ Potatoe Hell Scaper - LED Light-G Hunter's Chance - Black Mages Matsuri Japan - Re-Venge Matsuri Japan (from Nonstop Megamix) - Re-Venge Pistolero - Juno Reactor pot-pourri d'orange - Orange Lounge Samb-Adaigo (Original Club Mix) - Safri Duo The Cube - DJ Suwami Trip Machine -Luv Mix- - 2MB Won't Stop, Just Go - Sonic Adventure 2
Another day in paradise with beware's DDR EXTREME.... I discover more hidden controls beware, actually it's Chris Danford, forgot to remove, I can skip a song with the key F5. So when I lose a battery, I'll get a recharge since F5 moves to another song! I AM IMMORTAL! Another one beware! I'll always glitch your EXTREME! ;) ------------------------------ Course: TRICK Songs: 1. 祭 K.O.G REMIX - RE-VENGE 2. SEXY PLANET (MOMO REMIX) - Crystal Aliens 3. ECSTASY (midnight blue mix) - d-complex 4. AM-3P (AM EAST mix) - KTz 5. MAX 300 - Ω
Song Pack 4 for the Dance Dance Revolution Ultramix series of games. This song pack is available for all four games. Song Pack 4: Am-3p (303 Bass Mix) - kTz (remixed by U1) Matsuri (J Summer Mix) - re-venge Matsuri Japan - revenge Mobo*Moga - Orange Lounge What Is Love? - Tomosuke