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Fabulous Secret Powers
Game(s) JDPlus
Artist SLACKCiRCUS
Year 1993 (4 Non Blondes)
2005 (SLACKCiRCUS)
Released Date(s)
Difficulty
Effort
No. of Gold Moves
No. of Shake Moves
Dancer Gender(s) Male
Mashup
Alternate Routines
Dance Mode Solo
Menu Color
Pictogram Color Pink
Glove Color Pink
Lyrics Color Blue
Pictogram Count
Total Calories
Burnable (kCal)
Duration
Code Name
Preview Audio
Choreographed By
Performed By


"Fabulous Secret Powers" by SLACKCiRCUS is featured on JDPlus.

Appearance of the Dancer[]

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The dancer is the fictional "Pandaman". He wears a blue skin suit with a red cape, black boot tops, a black belt, a black face mask, red underwear and brown, curly hair.

Background[]

The background is in the style of a comic book. At the beginning of the routine, we see the book titled "The Adventures of Pandaman" open and the routine begins. The scenes change as the routine progresses, eventually ending up with Pandaman defeating space aliens.

Gold Moves[]

This song has 5 Gold Moves.

Gold Moves 1, 2, 4 & 5: Throw a punch in the air. It occurs when "and I say" is sung.

Gold Move 3: Bring up both of your hands while kneeling when the line "and I try" is sung.

Trivia[]

  • Credits to JD4SURVIVOR for the HUD template.
  • This is the first cover in the series to have a different title than the original.
  • This is the sixth song, after Never Gonna Give You UpGangnam StyleThe Fox (What Does The Fox Say?), Macarena, You Spin Me Round (Like A Record)Let It GoIevan PolkkaDaddyDragostea Din TeiWhat Is LoveBeep Beep I'm A SheepSwish SwishBlue (Da Ba Dee), We Are Number One, Fireflies and PPAP to have been based on an internet meme. In this case, the meme is HEYYEYAAEYAAAEYAEYAA. It is followed by Peanut Butter Jelly Time, Everybody Do The Flop and Dame Tu Cosita.
    • The game even uses the shortened version of the song from the video, which cuts off the intro.
  • The coach is the eighth to have a name (excluding all based on characters from TV/film), "Pandaman", after She Wolf (Falling to Pieces), Where Have You Been, all coaches from Circus and Drop The Mambo.

Gallery[]

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