Pirate Dance

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Pirate Dance
Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix
Origin Ground Theme (Super Mario World)
Stage 2-2 EX
Length 1:26
BPM 158
Note count 51 104 142 199 258
Music sample

"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 that of 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[edit]

It's a fishing battle against Lakitu. Who will be the one to catch the most Cheep Cheeps!?

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 転がるコインのように[?]
Korogaru Koin no Yō ni
Like a Rolling Coin
French La gigue des pirates[?] The pirate jig
German Piratensause[?] Pirate party
Italian Corsaro dance[?] Corsair dance
Spanish Danza pirata[?] Pirate dance
Pirate Island EX
Language Name Meaning Notes
French L'île aux pirates EX[?] The pirate island EX
Italian Isola dei pirati ESP[?] Pirate island EX; short for esperto ("expert")