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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
7-03-2009 @ 2:54PM
alpha5099 said...
Just who is Alizee? Pretty much every other dance I know the source of, but Alizee is still someone I've only every heard of in the context of being the source of the nelf female dance. Did that video go viral a while back and I just missed it?
Also, for my money, the human female dance is the best. I just love that awkward macarena. If I could change all of my character's dances, they'd probably be to that.
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7-03-2009 @ 5:52PM
kia said...
Because if it's not a manufactured poptart from the US, it has to just be a 'viral' internet thing right? Have you considered the fact that other parts of the world have their own entertainment industries and own stars as well, and that Blizzard do, after all, have offices in Europe?
7-03-2009 @ 6:08PM
alpha5099 said...
Yeah, that's what I meant. The rest of the world sucks, and I want to know how some damn foreign dance I've never even heard of ended up in an American game. /sarcasm
I just wanted to know where it came from. All of the other dances seem to be very iconic dances in America, with the exception of the Tunak Tunak Tun dance, which is well-known principally from a viral video. I've never heard of Alizee before, and was curious if she had a similar internet cult appeal or if there just happened to be someone at Blizzard programming dances who had a thing for this French popstar.