Whoa is a dance move in the Dance Central series.
Song appearances[]
Dance Central 1, 2, and 3[]
- "Move Ya Body" - Easy, Medium, Hard
- "I Got You Dancing" - Easy, Medium, Hard
- "We Run This" - Easy, Medium, Hard
- "Get Ur Freak On" - Beginner, Easy, Medium, Hard
- "Sorry For Party Rocking" - Beginner, Easy, Medium, Hard
Dance Central (VR)[]
- "It Takes Two" - Pro
- Megamixx: DCI - Pro
Appearances in Dance Central Spotlight[]
Whoa was reused in routines from Dance Central Spotlight.
Song appearances[]
- "Royals" - Fierce
- "Scenario" - Cardio
- "Call Me Maybe" - Stylish
- "Bang Bang" - Ridiculous
- "Fancy" - Classic
- "Ready to Run" - Manly
- "Take On Me" - Pro
Trivia[]
- Whoa has varying names in the files of the songs it appears in.
- In "Move Ya Body", Whoa's flashcard is named "matrix".
- In "We Run This", Whoa's flashcard is named "whoa_01", possibly implying that the move was intended to have two different flashcards at some point.
- In "Get Ur Freak On", Whoa's flashcard is named "hollah" after the lyric during which it appears in the song's routine, "Holla! People sing around (Yes)".
- Whoa appears in every Dance Central song with Missy Elliot as the main artist.
Origin[]
- Whoa is named after the lyrics during which it appears in "Move Ya Body"'s routine, "Makes the fellas go / Whoa".
Gallery[]
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In other languages[]
Language | Name |
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Chinese (Traditional) | |
German | |
Dutch | |
Spanish | |
French | |
Italian | |
Japanese | ウー! Ū! |
Korean | |
Latin Spanish | Uy |
Norwegian | |
Polish | Hola |
Brazilian Portuguese | Uou |
Russian | |
Swedish |